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TNPSC CESE பாடத்திட்டம் 2023

TNPSC CESE 2023 பாடத்திட்டத்தை சரிபார்க்கவும்.

ANNEXURE-I
Paper –I [ SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN EXAMINATION ] TAMIL NADU PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING (DEGREE STANDARD)
UNIT-I SURVEYING AND HYDROLOGY
Surveying – Instruments – Methods of surveying – Linear measurements –
Computation of area – Triangulation, intersection, traversing, cross staff survey
– Plane table survey – Earth work computation -Simpson’s and trapezoidal rule
– Levelling – Definition – Types of benchmarks – Different types of levels –
Reduced level by rise and fall method and height of collimation method –
Contouring – Profile surveying – Cross section survey – Use of Minor
instruments – Theodolite survey – Total station – GPS survey. Hydrology –
Measurement of rainfall, evaporation and infiltration – Estimation of runoff –
Factors affecting runoff – Computation of volume of runoff and peak flow – Unit
hydrograph – Occurrence and movement of ground water – ground water
exploration techniques – hydraulics of wells, types of wells and their
construction – Well drilling – Methods and machinery – Techniques for different
formations – Well logging – Types of well screen – Design of well screens – Well
development – Yield testing.
UNIT-II SOIL EROSION AND CONSERVATION
Soil erosion – Types – Factors affecting erosion by water and wind – Stages of
water erosion – Biological control measures and their suitability – Contour
farming, strip cropping, mixed cropping, intercropping and mulching –
Mechanical control measures and their suitability – Design and construction of
contour bunds, graded bunds, terraces, contour stone walls, contour trenches,
staggered trenches and diversion drain – Gully control structures and check
dams – Wind erosion – Types and control – Wind breaks and shelter belts – Dry
farming techniques for improving crop production – Estimation of soil erosion –
Universal Soil Loss Equation.
UNIT-III WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT
Watershed – Concept, types and delineation – Land capability classification –
Participatory Rural Appraisal Technique – Watershed development plan –
Estimation of cost and benefits -Gully and ravine reclamation – In-situ & Ex-situ water harvesting, micro catchments – Ground water recharge – Artificial
recharge techniques and methods – Farm pond and percolation pond –
Selection of suitable soil and water conservation practices – Afforestation –
Holistic planning – Watershed based rural development – Use of aerial
photography and remote sensing in watershed management – Applications of
Remote sensing and GIS in planning and development of watersheds including
forest cover and water resources.
UNIT-IV IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE
Irrigation – Sources – Soil- water- Plant relationship – Water requirement of
crops – Measurement of irrigation water – Weirs and flumes – Methods of
irrigation – Surface, Sprinkler, Rain gun and drip irrigation – Irrigation
automation – Drip irrigation – Components – Wetting pattern – Filters and
Fertigation tanks – Design of laterals – Submain – Main lines – Pump capacity –
Operation and maintenance – Sprinkler irrigation – Components – Sprinkler
performance – Hydraulic design of sprinkler systems – Duty and delta
relationship – Irrigation scheduling – Irrigation efficiencies and their estimation
– Pumps – Types, selection and installation – Drainage – Causes of water logging
and salt problem – Methods of drainage – Design of surface, sub-surface and
vertical drainage systems – Improvement and utilization of poor quality water –
Reclamation of saline and alkali soils.
UNIT-V FARM AND IRRIGATION STRUCTURES
Design and construction of farm structures – Site selection – Materials of
construction – Quality– types of masonry – RCC – Foundation, basement and
superstructure – Types of roofs – building plan and estimation, requirements of
farm house, threshing floor, drying floor, poultry house, dairy farm, rat proof
godown and farm roads – Design features earthen dams and gravity dams –
Water conveyance structures – Earthen channels and lined channels –
Advantages of lining – materials of lining – Design of channel cross section –
Crossing control structures – Drop spillway, chute spillway, pipe inlet spill way
– Road crossing structures – Culvert, inverted siphon aqueduct – Their uses –
Underground pipe line system – Components and their functions – Structures
for plant environment – Green houses, polyhouses and shade nets –
Construction and utilization – Soilless culture.
UNIT-VI FARM POWER
Sources of Farm Power- Construction and working of IC engines-SI and CI
engines-Thermodynamic principles of SI an CI engine – two stroke and four
stroke engines- Turbo charging – Fuel, Ignition, lubrication, air cleaning,
cooling, governing, electrical, systems of IC engines- Different types of
tractors, bull dozers and power tillers – power transmission systems, clutches,
gear system, differential, Final drive system, Brake system, steering system,
hydraulic system, hitching system, three point linkage- tractor power outlets-traction-traction theory-operations using bull dozer, wheels and tyres-terminology-tractor stability-mechanics of tractor implement combination,
weight transfer – Ergonomical considerations in operation of tractors and safety
devices in tractor-care and maintenance of tractors. Single phase induction
motor – three phase power measurement methods- Power factor- Electrical
pump sets – regulated DC power supply, DC machine, DC generator, DC motor,
starter – torque and efficiency – Electronics in Agriculture – Semi conductors,
transistors, operational amplifiers – Digital electronics, counters, encoders,
decoders, Digital to Analog and Analog to digital converter-Instrumentation –
transducers – strain gauges, types and gauge factor – force measurement using
strain gauges, Torque measurement, pressure measurement, flow
measurement temperature measurement, thermocouples, speed measurement
micro processors, micro controllers, PID controllers, PLC – Electric vehicles in
Agriculture.
UNIT-VII FARM MACHINERY
Earth moving equipment – Back hoe with front end loader, Crawler excavator –
Bull dozer – blades-shovels-soil digging machines-primary tillage implementsindigenous plough, Mould board plough, disc plough, chisel plough, sub soiler, methods of ploughing – secondary tillage implements-cultivators, harrows,rotary tillers, rotavator, land shaping machinery- laser leveller, ridger, bund
former, raised bed former, puddler. Calculation of field capacity, field
efficiency. Sowing and transplanting –seed drills, types – different types of
metering mechanisms, planters, broadcasters and rice transplanters,
pneumatic planters- intercultural implements – dryland weeders, wetland
weeders, manual and power operated weeders – plant protection equipments –
sprayers – types of sprayers – Drone sprayer – calibration of sprayer, types of
nozzles, drift –harvesters – sickle, mower, cutter bar, reaper, binders,
windrowers – threshers – principle of threshing, types of threshers, threshing
drums, calculation of output capacity, combines, working principles,
components of combine. Root crop harvesters, cotton harvesters, cotton
strippers, sugarcane harvester, maize harvesters, vegetable and fruit
harvesters, crop residue management machinery – cost estimation of farm
machinery.
UNIT-VIII UNIT OPERATIONS IN FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL
PROCESSING
Heat transfer principles – Conduction, convection and radiation – Types of heat
exchangers – Unit operations – Evaporators – Types – Mechanical separation –
Filtration – Sedimentation – Settling – Centrifugal separation – Cyclone
separation – Size reduction – Mixing – Blending – emulsification – Food
processing operations – Pasteurization – Sterilization – Canning – Retort
processing – Extrusion processing of foods – Methods of drying of foods –
Preservation of food by irradiation – Microwave and dielectric heating – Fats and
oil processing – Extraction methods and equipments – Food packaging –
Materials and characteristics – Suitability – Processing of milk and milk
products, packaging of milk – Principles of refrigeration and applications in food
industries – Cold storage of fruits and vegetables – Design aspects.
UNIT-IX PROCESS ENGINEERING OF AGRICULTURAL AND
HORTICULTURALCROPS
Engineering properties of food materials – Moisture content – Methods of
determination – Psychrometry – Drying – Thin layer and deep bed drying –
Types of heat sources and types of dryers – Cleaning and grading – Principles –
Separators – Efficiency – Performance index – Shelling and decortication – Seed
processing and layout of seed processing units – Rice processing – Parboiling
and dehusking of paddy – Machines used – Milling of corn, pulses and millets –
Material handling equipments – Conveyors and elevators – Storage – Conditions
for safe storage – Bag and bulk storage – Silo storage – Design aspects –
Modified atmosphere storage – Storage structures – Equipments used for
processing of horticultural crops – Preservation of fresh fruits and vegetables –
Drying and dehydration – Processing of coffee, tea, rubber, cashew nut,
coconut, oil palm, aromatic plants, flowers and spices.
UNIT-X RENEWABLE AND BIOENERGY
Solar energy – Solar collectors – Air heaters – Solar dryers – Water heaters –
Solar cold storage– Solar photovoltaic systems and applications- Solar PV
pump, fencing – Wind energy – Suitable sites – Types of wind mills – Wind mill
components – Applications – Performance of wind mills – Biomass resources –
Agro residues – Characteristics – Conversion technologies – Biochemical
conversion – Biogas plant – Types and selection, construction, operation and
maintenance – Slurry handling – Thermochemical conversion – Stoves – Types –
Improved stoves – Pyrolysis – Charcoal production – Gasification – Briquetting
– Alternate renewable energy systems – Hydro power, Geothermal, ocean and
hydrogen energy- Energy storage systems- Energy Conservation- Cogeneration
– Energy plantation and environmental impact – Global warming – Clean
development mechanism (CDM) and role of afforestation – Biofuels – Biodiesel
feedstock, production and by-product utilization – Ethanol – Production and
utilization – Emission – Standards and control.

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING (DEGREE STANDARD)
UNIT-I ENGINES
Working principle and constructional details of petrol and diesel engines, four
stroke and two stroke engines. Fuel supply system in SI engines –
Carburettors, types, working principle, different circuits, compensation circuits,
TBFI, MPFI, GDI. Fuel Injection system in diesel engines – Mechanical injection,
CRDI. Dual fuel engines. Engine Accessories – Cooling system, air and water
cooling system, forced circulation and pressure cooling system. Lubrication
system – pressure lubrication – splash lubrication – wet and dry sump
lubrication. Properties of lubricants and coolants. Combustion in SI and CI
engines – stages of combustion – flame propagation – detonation in SI engine
and knocking in CI engines. Combustion chambers – Turbo and super chargers.
Fuels for IC engines, Desirable Properties of IC engine fuels, Gaseous fuels,
LPG, CNG, Hydrogen, Alcoholic fuels, Flexi fuel engines. Advanced engine
technologies – VVT, HCCI, Lean burn engines. Engine testing – Performance
parameter calculations.
UNIT-II AUTOMOTIVE CHASSIS
Types of chassis layout – various types of frames – front axles – types, stub
axle, front wheel geometry – Condition for true rolling motion – Ackermann and
Davis steering mechanism – steering gear boxes – Under steer, Neutral steer
and Over steer – Hydraulic and Electric Power Assisted Steering. Hotchkiss and
torque tube drive. Propeller shaft – Universal Joint and Constant Velocity joint –
Final drive – types. Differential – principle and construction details –
Differential housing – Limited Slip Differential – Rear axle – types. Wheels –
types and construction. Tyres – types and construction details.
UNIT-III SUSPENSION AND BRAKING SYSTEM
Suspension system – requirements – types – construction details of leaf spring,
coil spring and torsion bar. Rubber and air suspension systems. Front and rear
independent suspension systems – shock absorbers. Braking system – need,
stopping distance, classification of brakes. Constructional details of drum brake
and disc brakes – Power assisted braking systems. Retarders, ABS, TCS, EBD,
ESP.
UNIT-IV AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSION
Clutches – coils spring, diaphragm clutches – centrifugal and semi centrifugal
clutches – multiplate clutches. Electromagnetic clutch – Gear box – sliding
mesh, constant mesh and synchromesh – construction and operation.
Automated Manual Transmission – Automatic transmission – fluid coupling,
torque converter, epicyclic gear box, CVT, Dual Clutch Transmission –
Hydrostatic transmission, Electric Vehicle powertrain.
UNIT-V AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
Lead acid battery – types, battery charging, rating, and testing. Lithium Ion
battery. Ignition system – principle and operation of coil, magneto and
electronic ignition system. Spark plug. Starting system – types of drives –
bendix drive, solenoid drive system. Charging system – generator system –
types – alternator, principle and operation of cut-out and regulators. Engine
sensors and actuators – types, principle and operation. Recent Trends –
Navigation system, ADAS, TPS, Rain sensing wipers, micro-hybrid, keyless
entry, antitheft technologies, V2V communication, CAN, LIN, OBD, Climate
control system, Power windows and central locking system.
UNIT-VI VEHICLE BODY ENGINEERING
Classification of cars, buses, HCVs and LCVs – Driver visibility – forward and
rearward visibility – Vehicle Safety – Passive and Active Safety systems. Car
Body terminology – Constructional details of cars body panels. Construction of
buses – conventional and integral construction. Driver’s seat design
considerations – compactness of driver’s cab – segmental design – modern
painting processes for car bodies. Body trim items. Body mechanisms – window
winding, door locking and seat height adjustment – Body repair – hand and
power tools – Aerodynamics of vehicles – different types of drags –
optimization techniques – Wind tunnel testing to measure aerodynamic
coefficients.
UNIT-VII VEHICLE DYNAMICS
Concept of vibration –Types of vibration. Response analysis of single DOF, Two
DOF and multi DOF. Magnification factor and Transmissibility factor. Vibration
absorbers. Tyre forces and moments – longitudinal and lateral forces. Rolling
resistance. Tractive and cornering properties of tyres. Tire Testing. Human
response to vehicle vibration. Design and analysis of passive, semi active and
active suspension using quarter car, half car and full car models. Load
distribution. Vehicle Resistances to motion, vehicle performance characteristics.
Steady state and transient state handling characteristics – direction control of
vehicle. Stability of vehicle under various conditions.
UNIT-VIII VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEMS
Degree of freedom for vehicle control – calculation of the control – degree of
freedom. Selection of control, manipulator and measured disturbances
variables. General types of vehicle controllers configuration. Dynamic
behaviour of first order and second order vehicle system – dynamic responses
characteristics of vehicle systems. Basic control modes – proportional control –
integral control. PID controls. Lambda control – knock control – adaptive knock
control – drive line modelling – active suspension control. Adaptive cruise
control. Lane Departure Warning System. Adaptive Headlamps.
UNIT-IX AUTOMOTIVE POLLUTION AND CONTROL
Pollutants – sources, formation and effects on environment and human beings.
Emission standards. HC, CO and NOx formation in SI and CI engines. Smoke
formation and NOx emission and its types from diesel engine, Particulate
emissions. Control techniques – EGR, SCR, LNT, Secondary air induction,
Positive crankcase ventilation system particulate trap and catalytic converters.
Test procedures CVS1, CVS3 – Test cycles – SHED test. NDIR analyser – Flame
ionization detectors – Chemiluminescent analyser – dilution tunnels – gas
chromatograph – smoke meters.
UNIT-X X MOTOR VEHICLE ACT, MAINTENANCE & SERVICING
Motor vehicle act – registration, driving licence, insurance, pollution and
control. organization and management of workshop – Scheduled and
unscheduled maintenance – Workshop stores – inventory management – 5S
Principles in workshops – Cost estimation for maintenance and servicing –
Different forms and registers for workshop – Workshop Safety – Trouble
shooting and servicing of clutch, gear box, brakes, suspension and steering
systems. Trouble shooting and servicing of engine and its auxiliary systems –
Servicing of vehicle air conditioning system – Manual, power tools and
equipment required for servicing and maintenance.

CIVIL ENGINEERING

CIVIL ENGINEERING (DEGREE STANDARD) 
UNIT-I BUILDING MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES
Properties and testing of engineering materials-brick, stones, M-sand,
aggregates, cement, timber, recycled and modern materials-glass, plastic
FRP, ceramic- concrete – properties and testing- mix design-admixtures, Selfcompacting concrete steel construction practice-stone masonry, brick masonry
,R.C.C. and block masonry – construction equipment – building bye-laws and
development regulations practiced in Tamil Nadu – Provisions for fire safety,
lighting and ventilation- Acoustics.
UNIT-II ENGINEERING SURVEY
Survey – Chain- Compass – Plane table – levelling – Theodolite- computation
of area and volume-L.S. and C.S. – Contour – Traversing – traverse
adjustment- -Heights and Distances – Tacheometry and Triangulation – total
station and GPS and Remote sensing techniques for surveying.
UNIT-III ENGINEERING MECHANICS AND STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
Forces- types-laws – centre of gravity-moment of inertia-friction-Stresses and
strains -Thermal stress – elastic constants – Beams – Bending moment and
shear force in beams – Theory of simple bending – deflection ofbeams – torsion
– Combined stresses – stresses on inclined planes – Principal stresses and
principal planes – Theories of Failure – Analysis of plane trusses.
UNIT-IV STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
Indeterminate beams – Stiffness and flexibility methods of structural analysis –
Slope deflection – Moment Distribution method – Arches and suspension cables
– Theory of columns – moving loads and influence lines – Matrix methodStability of retaining walls – plastic theory- Seismic analysis of high rise
building
UNIT-V GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
Formation of soils – types of soils – classification of soils for engineering
practice – Field identification of soils – Physical properties and testing of soils –
Three phase diagram – permeability characteristics of soils – stress distribution
in soils – Theory of consolidation, shear strength parameters of soils –
stabilization of soil -Compaction of soils- Stability analysis of slope – Soil
exploration – Soil sampling techniques – SPT -Borelog profile – shallow
foundations – Terzhagi’s bearing capacity theory – Pile foundation –pile load
test- Group action of piles – settlement of foundations- Ground Improvement
techniques.
UNIT-VI ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND POLLUTION CONTROL
Sources of water – Water Demand — Characteristics and analysis of water –
hydraulics for conveyance and transmission – water borne diseases –
Functional design of water treatment plant – desalination plant- water
distribution system – pipe network analysis- characteristics and composition of
sewage – Planning and design of sewerage system – sewer appurtenances –
Pumping of sewage – sewage treatment and disposal – Design of storm water
drain- plumbing system in high rise building – industrial waste treatment – solid
waste management – Air and Noise pollution control – E-Waste management.
UNIT-VII DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE, PRESTRESSED
CONCRETE AND STEEL STRUCTURES
Design of concrete members – limit state and working stress design concepts –
design of slabs – one way, two way and flat slabs – Design of singly and
doubly reinforced sections and flanged sections -design of columns and
footings – pre- stressing – systems and methods- post tensioning slabs –
Design of pre-stressed members for flexure.
Design of tension and compression members – Design of bolted and welded
connections design of members of truss – designs of columns and bases –
design of beams, plate girders and gantry girder- design of liquid storage
structures –elevated and underground- design of retaining wall.
UNIT-VIII HYDRAULICS AND WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING
Hydrostatics-applications of Bernoulli equation – losses in pipes – flow
measurement in channels – open channel flow- types of pumps and
characteristics – Applications of Momentum equation, Kinematics of flow.
Water resources in Tamil Nadu – Water resource planning – Master plan for
water management – flood control – Runoff estimation – hydrograph – flood
routing – Soil plant water relationship – Water requirement for crops – Irrigation
methods – Design of alluvial canal and design of headworks. Water logging and
land reclamation – cross drainage works.
UNIT-IX URBAN AND TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
Urbanization trend and impact – Slum clearance and slum improvement
programmes – Different modes of transport and their characteristics. Geometric
design of highways. – Pavement materials and testing – alternate pavement
materials- modified binders – Design and Construction of bituminous and
concrete roads – pavement distress and evaluation – Maintenance of roads –
Railways – Components of permanent way – Signalling, Interlocking and train
control – drainage in roads and railways. Airport planning – Components of
Airport – Site selection – Runways – Planning of terminal buildings Harbours &
Ports – Layout of a harbour – Docks – Breakwaters.
UNIT-X PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ESTIMATION
Construction management – Construction planning – Scheduling and monitoring
– Cost control, Quality control and inspection – Network analysis – CPM and
PERT -methods of project management – Resources planning and resource
management – Types of estimates – Preparation of technical specifications and
tender documents – e-tender – Building valuation – law relating to contracts
and arbitration.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING / PRODUCTION ENGINEERING / MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING / PRODUCTION ENGINEERING /MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING 
(DEGREE STANDARD)
UNIT-I MECHANICS, KINETICS AND DYNAMICS:
Statics of Particles, Equilibrium of Rigid bodies, Mechanism of Deformable
Bodies, Properties of Surfaces and Solids, Centroid, Centre of Gravity,
Dynamics of Particles, Elements of Rigid Body Dynamics, Basics of
Mechanisms, Kinematics of mechanisms, gyroscope, Gears and Gear Trains, Fly
Wheels and Governors, Balancing of Rotating and Reciprocating Masses,
Friction in Machine Elements, Force Analysis, Balancing, Single Degree Free
Vibration, Forced Vibration, mechanisms for Vibration Control, Effect of
Damping, Vibration Isolation, Resonance, Critical Speed of Shaft.
UNIT-II STRENGTH OF MATERIALS AND DESIGN:
Stress, Strain and Deformation of Solids, Combined Stresses, Theories of
Failures, Transverse Loading on Beams, Stresses in Beams, Torsion, Deflection
of Beams, Energy Principles, Thin Cylinders and Thick Cylinders, Spherical
Shells, Fundamentals of Design for Strength and Stiffness of Machine Members,
Design of Shafts and Couplings, Design for Static and Dynamic Loading, Design
of Fasteners and Welded Joints, Reverted Joints, Design of Springs, Design of
Bearings, Design of Flywheels, Design of Transmission Systems for Flexible
Elements, Spur Gears and Parallel Axis Helical Gears, Bevel Gears, Worm Gears
and Crossed Helical Gears, Design of single and two stage speed reducers,
Design of cam, Clutches and Brakes, Design of Piston and Connecting Rods.
UNIT-III FLUID MECHANICS AND TURBO MACHINERY:
Fluid properties, fluid statics, manometry, buoyancy, control volume analysis
of mass, momentum and energy, fluid acceleration, differential equations of
continuity and momentum, Bernoulli’s equation, Dimensional Analysis, viscous
flow of incompressible fluids, boundary layer, elementary turbulent flow, flow
through pipes, head losses in pipes, bends. Turbomachinery: Pelton wheel,
Francis and Kaplan turbines – impulse and reaction principles – velocity
diagrams, pumps and its applications-Valves and Types – Theory of Jet
Propulsion- Pulse Jet – Ram Jet Engines, Online Continuous Flow Monitoring
System.
UNIT-IV THERMAL ENGINEERING AND THERMODYNAMICS:
Basic concepts, Zeroth, First and Second laws of thermodynamics,
thermodynamic system and processes, Carnot cycle. irreversibility and
availability, behaviour of ideal and real gases, thermodynamic relations,
properties of pure substances, calculation of work and heat in ideal processes,
analysis of thermodynamic cycles related to energy conversion, Fuel and
combustion, Fuels Characteristics, Emissions and Controls, Testing of IC
Engine-Renewable sources of Energy.
Power Engineering: Steam Tables, Rankine, Brayton cycles with regeneration
and reheat. I.C. Engines: air-standard Otto, Diesel cycles. Refrigeration and
air-conditioning: Vapour refrigeration cycle, heat pumps, gas refrigeration,
Reverse Brayton cycle; moist air: psychometric chart, basic psychometric
processes.
UNIT-V HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER:
Modes of heat transfer – one dimensional heat conduction, resistance concept,
electrical analogy, unsteady heat conduction, fins dimensionless parameters in
free and forced convective heat transfer, various correlations for heat transfer
in flow over flat plates and through pipes, thermal boundary layer, effect of
turbulence, radiative heat transfer, black and grey surfaces, shape factors,
network analysis; heat exchanger performance, LMTD and NTU methods.
Basic Concepts of Mass transfer, Diffusion Mass Transfer, Fick’s Law of
Diffusion Steady state Molecular diffusion, Convective Mass Transfer,
Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer Analogy , Convective Mass Transfer
Correlations, Radiactive Heat Transfer.
UNIT-VI MATERIALS SCIENCE AND METALLURGY:
Constitution of alloys and phase diagrams, Iron – Iron Carbide Phase Diagram
– steels, cast iron, phase transformations- diffusion-TTT diagram, ferrous and
nonferrous alloys, heat treatment of ferrous and non-ferrous metal, surface
modification techniques, powder metallurgy, non-metallic materials,
mechanical properties and testing, crystal defects and strengthening
mechanisms, conducting and semi conducting materials, magnetic and
dielectric materials, Engineering ceramics, Engineering and commodity
polymers, composites, nano-materials.
UNIT-VII PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY:
Foundry Technology- types of pattern, cores, moulding and casting methods,
Solidification, design of castings, defects, Melting Furnaces, Hot and Cold
working, Metal Forming Processes – types, Defects and Remedies, Sheet Metal
Operation, metal joining processes, types and design of weldment, welding
metallurgy, welding defects, Casting, Welding Inspection (NDT), Manufacturing
of Thermo Setting and Thermo Plastic Products, Metal cutting, Cutting Tool
Nomenclature, Machinability machine tools – center lathe, drilling, milling,
grinding, gear cutting and broaching, Machining Time Calculation,
unconventional machining processes, Micro Manufacturing, CNC machine
tools, Manual Part Programming – Machining and Turning Centre.
UNIT-VIII METROLOGY AND QUALITY CONTROL:
Limits, Fits and Tolerance, Linear and angular measurements, Interferometry,
laser interferometers – Types, Computer Aided Inspection, Basic concept of
CMM – Types of CMM, Machine vision, Form measurement-StraightnessFlatness, Roundness, Surface finish measurement, contact and non-contact
method, Measurement of power, flow and temperature. Statistical quality
control, control charts, acceptance sampling, reliability, TQM, 5S, ISO
standards.
UNIT-IX CAD / CAM / CIM / FEA:
Fundamentals of Computer Graphics, Geometric Modeling, Visual Realism,
Assembly of Parts, CAD Standards, Fundamentals of CIM, Production Planning
and Control, Computer Aided Process Planning, Cellular Manufacturing, Flexible
Manufacturing System and Automated Guided Vehicle System, Group
Technology, Production Flow Analysis, Industrial Robotics, Additive
Manufacturing, Just in Time(JIT), lean manufacturing, One Dimensional
Problems in FEA, Two Dimensional Scalar Variable Problems, Two dimensional
vector variable problems, Isometric Parametric Formulation.
UNIT-X INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT:
Work study – Techniques, Method study and work measurements – objectives –
basic procedure, machine loading and scheduling, product sequencing,
inventory control – E O Q – quantity discounts, ABC Analysis material handling
systems, operations research, Linear Programming, simplex method,
Transportation model, Assignment model CPM and PERT, Queuing Models.
Management theory and practice, planning – Decision making, Organising,
staffing, Motivation, Leadership, controlling, control techniques, Industrial
Safety – Standards – OSHA.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (DEGREE STANDARD)
UNIT-I CHEMICAL PROCESS CALCULATIONS AND CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS
Properties of gases, liquids and solids, Humidity and saturation, Gas laws,
steady and unsteady state material and Energy balances including multiphaseinvolving recycle, by-pass and purge systems, Material and Energy balance
with reactions, use of tie components, Gibbs Phase rule and degree of freedom
analysis. Laws of Thermodynamics and its applications- Thermodynamics
functions – Chemical and Phase Equilibrium -Ideal and non-ideal gases and
solutions – Equation of state and residual properties, compression of fluids,
Second law and entropy, Chemical potentials, properties of mixtures- fugacity,
partial molal properties, excess properties and activity coefficient. Predicting
VLE of systems, Free Energy Change and Chemical Reaction Equilibrium.
UNIT-II MECHANICAL OPERATIONS AND ENGINEERING MATERIALS
Characteristics of solids, laws of size Reduction, free and hindered settling,
centrifuge and cyclone, thickeners and classifiers, Mixing and agitation,
Filtration, Sedimentation. Conveying of solids. Materials of construction for
chemical Industries, Metallic, Non-metallic, Polymeric and composite materials,
Refractory, corrosion -prevention and control. Smart materials for Chemical
Engineering applications- Nano and biomaterials.
UNIT-III CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Acids, Fertilizers, marine Chemicals, Cement, Glass, Ceramic and Refractories,
Petroleum Refining Products, Fermentation Products, Oils, Soaps and
Detergents, Pulp and paper, Dyes, sugar, leather and rubber, polymer,
pharmaceutical and food industries. Sustainable energy resources- solar,
thermal, photoelectric, tidal, geothermal, nuclear, wind, bio-energy, sources,
energy storage and conversion- battery and fuel Cells, Energy efficiency
estimation.
UNIT-IV FLUID MECHANICS AND HEAT TRANSFER OPERATIONS
Fluid Statics, Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluids, Types of Manometers,
Equation of continuity, Equation of motion, Bernoulli equation, Friction Factor,
Dimensional analysis and similitude, Flow though pipes, velocity profiles, flow
through fixed and fluidized beds, flow meters, Fans, blowers, pumps and
compressors, Energy Equations, Modes of Heat transfers, Heat transfer with
phase change, thermal insulation, thermal boundary layer and heat transfer
coefficient. Design of heat exchangers- Double pipe, Shell and tube, single and
multiple effect evaporators
UNIT-V MASS TRANSFER AND SEPARATION OPERATIONS
Fick’s Laws, Diffusion, Mass Transfer Coefficient and theories of Mass Transfer,
Momentum, heat and mass transfer analogies, Inter phase Mass transfer
operations, HTU, NTU and HETP concepts, Design of equipment -Distillation
column, Extraction, Adsorption, Absorption, Drying, humidification and dehumidification. Crystallization, Membrane separation processes – frame,
tubular, spiral wound and hollow fibre membrane reactors, dialysis, reverse
osmosis, nano/ultra filtration, microfiltration. Ion Exchange chromatography
and electrodialysis, Separations involving pervaporation and permeation
techniques for solids, liquids and gases, supercritical fluid extraction.
UNIT-VI CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING
Reaction rates – laws – theories and analysis, homogeneous and heterogeneous
reactions, single and multiple reactions in ideal reactors. Kinetics of enzyme
reactions. Non ideal reactors – Residence time distribution, Single parameter
model. Design of reactors- Isothermal and adiabatic fixed bed reactors, nonisothermal and non-adiabatic fixed bed reactors, fluidized bed reactors. Kinetics
of heterogeneous catalytic reactions. Diffusion effects in catalysis- rate and
performance equations for Catalyst deactivation.
UNIT-VII PROCESS DESIGN, INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL
Problem formulation, degree of freedom analysis, objective functions, Simplex
method, Barrier method, sensitivity analysis, Convex and concave functions,
unconstrained NLP, Newton’s method, Quasi-Newton’s method, Direct
substitution, Quadratic programming, Cost estimation, Plant utilities, Heat
exchanger networks, Pinch technology. Principles of measurements and
classification of process instruments, measurement of process variables –
Laplace transformation, application to solve ODEs. Open-loop systems, first
order systems, first order systems in series, linearization and its application in
process control, second order systems and their dynamics; transportation lag.
Closed loop control systems, feed-back control systems, BODE diagram,
stability criterion, frequency response, tuning of controller settings, cascade
control, feed forward control, control of distillation towers and heat
exchangers.
UNIT-VIII NUMERICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL METHODS
Curve fitting, Equations with real and rational Coefficients, Imaginary roots and
irrational roots, Transformation of equations. Numerical solutions of linear and
non linear algebraic equations- solution of initial value and boundary value,
ordinary and non-linear differential equations, Integration of trapezoidal and
Simpson rule. Solution of partial differential equations. Partial Differential
equation – finite element, finite difference method – Matrix, determinants and
properties – Elementary Row transformations algebraic equations; ordinary
differential equations and non homogeneous first order ordinary differential
equations, rank of Matrix, Eigen value problems, Orthogonal and ortho normal
vectors; Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization; Theorem for Eigen values and Eigen
functions.
UNIT-IX ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND
HEALTH IN CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES
Air, Water and soil pollution, causes, effects and remedies, Nuclear waste
disposal, Noise control. Wastewater treatment by various methods: Chemical,
biochemical and advanced oxidation process. Industrial hygiene, occupational
safety & health in chemical industries, Industrial safety principles, site selection
and plant layout, chemical hazards identification & classification, Safety in
operations and processes, fire safety, hazard identification techniques, disposal
of hazardous and toxic wastes, onsite and offsite emergency preparedness
plan, safety audit, work permit system, roles and responsibilities of safety
officers and welfare officers, occupational diseases.
UNIT-X PROFESSIONAL ETHICS, LAWS & LEGISLATIONS:
Morals, values and Ethics – Integrity – Work ethic – Valuing time – Cooperation
– Commitment – Empathy – Senses of Engineering Ethics – Variety of moral
issues – Types of inquiry – Moral dilemmas – Moral Autonomy – Kohlberg’s
theory – Gilligan‘s theory – Consensus and Controversy – Models of
professional roles – Theories about right action – Engineering as
Experimentation – Engineers as responsible Experimenters – Codes of Ethics –
A Balanced Outlook on Law. Safety and Risk – Assessment of Safety and Risk –
Risk Benefit Analysis and Reducing Risk – Respect for Authority – Collective
Bargaining – Confidentiality – Conflicts of Interest – Occupational Crime –
Professional Rights – Employee Rights. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR),
Employee Discrimination. Multinational Corporations, Environmental Ethics &
legislation – Engineers as Managers, Expert Witnesses and Advisors. Moral
Leadership, Code of Conduct, Corporate Social Responsibility. Labour laws and
legislations – Criminal procedure code – Indian Penal Code.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING /
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING /ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
(DEGREE STANDARD)
UNIT-I ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
Circuit elements – Kirchoff’s Laws – Mesh and Nodal Analysis – Network
Theorems and Applications for DC and AC circuits: Thevenin’s Theorem,
Norton’s Theorem, Superposition Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
– Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis of RL-RC-RLC Circuits- Resonant Circuits –
Natural and Forced Response – Transient Response of RL-RC-RLC Circuits-Twoport networks – Three Phase Circuits-Star-delta transformation-real and
reactive power-powerfactor
UNIT-II ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS
Coulomb’s Law-Electric Field Intensity-Electric Flux Density-Gauss’s LawDivergence – Electric Field and Potential due to Point, Line, Plane and Spherical
Charge Distributions – Effect of Dielectric Medium – Capacitance of Simple
Configurations- Magnetic Circuits- Magnetomotive force – Reluctance-Faraday’s
laws-Lenz’s law-Biot‐Savart’s law – Ampere’s law – Fleming’s Left and Right
Hand Rule-Lorentz force – Inductance – Self and Mutual Inductance-Dot
Convention-Coupled Circuits
UNIT-III MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION
Units and Standards – Static and Dynamic Characteristics-Types of Errors-Error
Analysis – Measurement of Current, Voltage, Power, Power-factor and Energy –
Indicating instruments – Measurement of Resistance, Inductance, Capacitance
and Frequency – Bridge Measurements – Instrument Transformers-Electronic
Measuring Instruments – Multi meters-True RMS meter-Spectrum AnalyzerPower Quality Analyser- Recording Instruments-X-Y Recorder-Magnetic
Recorders-Digital Data Recorder-Oscilloscopes-DSO-LED and LCD DisplayTransducers and their applications to the Measurement of Non-Electrical
Quantities like Temperature, Pressure, Flow-rate, Displacement, Acceleration,
Noise level –– Data Acquisition Systems – A/D and D/A Converters- Data
Transmission Systems-PLC –smart meters
UNIT-IV CONTROL SYSTEMS
Mathematical Modelling of Physical Systems – Transfer Function – Block
Diagrams and Signal Flow Graphs and their Reduction using Mason’s Rule –
Time Domain and Frequency Domain Analysis of Linear Time Invariant (LTI)
System – Errors for Different Type of Inputs and Stability Criteria for Feedback
Systems – Stability Analysis Using Routh-Hurwitz Array – Nyquist Plot and
Bode Plot – Root Locus – Gain and Phase Margin – Basic Concepts of
Compensator Design – PI,PD and PID Controllers-State Variable formulationstate transition matrix- Eigen values and Eigen vectors-free and forced
responses of Time Invariant systems-controllability and observability.
UNIT-V ELECTRICAL MACHINES
D.C. Machines – Construction, Excitation methods – Armature Reaction and
Commutation – Characteristics and Performance Analysis – Generators and
Motors – Starting ,Speed Control and braking – Testing – Losses and Efficiency.
Transformers-Types-Construction and Operation- Testing – Equivalent Circuits
– Losses and Efficiency-All day efficiency – Regulation – Parallel Operation –
Three Phase Transformers – Auto-transformer. Induction Machines –
Construction, Principle of operation – Rotating Magnetic Field – Performance,
Torque-Speed Characteristics, No-load and Blocked Rotor tests, Equivalent
Circuit, – Starting ,Speed Control and braking – Single-Phase Induction Motors
– Linear Induction Motors – Hysteresis Motors – Reluctance Motors.
Synchronous Machines – Construction – Operating characteristics and
Performance analysis – Efficiency and Voltage regulation – Parallel operation –
V and inverted V curves of synchronous motors – Power factor improvement-permanent magnet synchronous motor-Permanent magnet brushless dc motor– stepper motor
UNIT-VI POWER SYSTEMS
Single Line Diagram of Power System-Per Unit Quantities-Power Generation
Types- Hydro, Thermal and Nuclear Stations – Pumped storage plants – Co
generation– Economic and operating factors – Modelling and performance
characteristics of Power transmission lines and Cables-HVDC transmission–
Mechanical Design of Transmission Lines-Sag-Insulators – ZBus and YBus
formulation – Load flow studies – Shunt and Series Compensation- Symmetrical
and Un symmetrical Faults Analysis – Transient and Steady-State Stability of
Power Systems – Equal Area Criterion-Voltage and Frequency Control – Power
System Transients – Power System Protection – Circuit Breakers – Relays
classification of protection schemes-overcurrent, distance, differential and
carrier-Equipment protection-transformer, generator, motor, busbars and
transmission line –AC and DC Distribution-deregulation-energy conservation
and energy auditing
UNIT-VII ANALOG AND DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
Semiconductor Devices – PN junctions – Transistors – FET – Zener, Photo
diodes and their applications – Rectifier circuits – Voltage regulators –
Multipliers. Biasing circuits – Small signal amplifiers – Frequency response –
Multistage amplifiers – Coupling methods – Large signal amplifiers – Push-pull
amplifiers – Feedback amplifiers – Oscillators – Operational amplifiers and its
applications – Precision rectifiers – Multivibrators – Voltage Controlled
Oscillator-Timer. Digital logic gate families (DTL,TTL,ECL,MOS,CMOS) – Logic
gates – Simplification of Logic Functions- Design of Combinational circuits –
Sequential logic circuits-latch–Flipflops– Counters – Registers – multiplexers
and demultiplexers- Schmitt triggers-Memories(ROM,PLA and FPGA).
UNIT-VIII POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES
Principle of Operation and Static and dynamic behaviour of Power
Semiconductor devices –- Power Diode, DIAC, SCR, TRIAC, GTO, MOSFET and
IGBT- – Single and Three Phase AC to DC Converters –uncontrolled and
controlled rectifiers -performance parameters – Single and Three Phase AC to
AC converters – Switched Mode Power Supplies – buck ,boost and buck-boost
converter topologies -switching losses-Inverters-Single and Three Phase
Inverters – Voltage control- Pulse Width Modulation techniques-harmonic
elimination techniques– Uninterrupted Power Supplies- Electrical drives-motor
load dynamics-load torque characteristics-Speed Control of DC Drives–
Converter/Chopper fed dc motor drives- Speed control of AC drives- induction
motor drives –stator voltage control and V/f control -synchronous motor
drives-V/f control, self control, margin angle control and power factor control
UNIT-IX DIGITAL PROCESSORS AND COMMUNICATION
Architecture of 8085, 8086 and 8051 – Instruction Sets – Assembly Language
Programming – Interfacing for memory and I/O: 8255 Programmable
Peripheral Interface – 8253 Programmable Timer Interface – 8279
Programmable Keyboard and Display Interface – 8257 Direct Memory Access
Interface – Embedded processors (ARM and PIC basics only). Classification of
Signals and systems – Properties of Discrete Fourier Transforms – FFT
Computation – FIR Filters – IIR Filters: Butterworth Filters – Chebyshev Filters.
Digital Communication Systems: Pulse Code Modulation and Demodulation –
Adaptive Delta Modulation – Frequency Division and Time Division Multiplexing
– Data Communication Network Topologies – 7-layer OSI Protocol-IoT concepts
UNIT-X RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES AND STORAGE DEVICES
Renewable Energy – Sources and Features – Solar Radiation SpectrumRadiation Measurement-Solar Photovoltaic Cell –principle of operation-typesMPPT – Microhydel- Operating principle- Wind Energy –components- wind
power turbine types-MPPT- Site Selection-Types of Wind Generators-smart grid
– Electric vehicles -V2G and G2V- Fuel Cells- Batteries-types and
characteristics- Super Capacitors.

ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
(DEGREE STANDARD)

ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING (DEGREE STANDARD)
UNIT-I ANALOG ELECTRONICS
Characteristics and Applications of Diode, BJT, JFET, SCR, UJT, MOSFETSmall Signal Analysis of BJT and JFET amplifiers, Feedback Amplifiers, RC
and LC Oscillators –Characteristics and Applications of Operational
Amplifier, Differentiator, Integrator, Instrumentation Amplifier, Precision
Rectifier, V to I and I to V Converter, Active Filters, Oscillators and Signal
Generators.
UNIT-II DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
Digital Logic Theory:
Number Systems – Combinational Logic Circuits – Minimization of Boolean
Functions – IC Families: TTL and CMOS – Arithmetic Circuits, Multiplexer &
Decoders – Sequential Circuits: Flipflops, Counters, Shift Registers,
Schmitt Trigger, Timers, Multivibrators, S/H Circuit,– Analog to Digital
Converter (Successive approximation, Integrating and Sigma Delta) –
Digital to Analog Converters (Binary Weighted Resistor, R-2R, Inverted R2R) – Characteristics of ADC and DAC.
Embedded Systems:
Microprocessor and Microcontroller Applications, RISC and CISC
Processors, Memory and Input-Output Interfacing, Embedded C
Programming, Multiprocessors, Scheduling, Power Optimization Strategies,
I2C and CAN Buses.
UNIT-III DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING AND COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING
Discrete Time Signals and Systems:
Sampling Theorem, Characteristics and Classifications of DT Signals and
Systems – LTI System Characteristics, Convolution and Correlation, Time
Domain and Frequency Domain Analysis – ZT, DTFT, DFT – FFT Algorithms
–IIR and FIR Filters.
Communication Engineering:
Amplitude and Frequency Modulation and Demodulation – Shannon’s
Sampling Theorem, Pulse Code Modulation, Frequency and Time Division
Multiplexing. Digital Communication System (ASK, FSK, PSK and QAM) –
Digital Communication Concepts – Network Protocols – ISO/OSI reference
model – Fiber Optic Communication.
UNIT-IV TRANSDUCER ENGINEERING
Units and Standards – Calibration Methods – Errors in Measurement and
Uncertainty analysis – Static and Dynamic Characteristics of First and
Second Order Transducers – Resistive, Capacitive, Inductive, Piezoelectric,
Magnetostrictive, Hall Effect and Smart Sensors and Associated Signal
Conditioning Circuits.
UNIT-V ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS
Measurement of Resistance, Capacitance, Inductance and Frequency using
Bridges (Wheatstone, Kelvin, Megohm, Maxwell, Anderson, Schering and
Wien Bridge) – Q-meter– Galvanometer, Measurement of Voltage and
Current – Power and Energy Measurements – Potentiometers, and
Instrument Transformers – Digital Voltmeter, Digital Multimeter, Time,
Phase and Frequency Measurements – Oscilloscopes – Digital and
Recording Devices.
UNIT-VI INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTATION
Measurement of Displacement (Linear and Angular), Force, Torque,
Velocity, Acceleration, Vibration, Density, Viscosity, Humidity and
Moisture, Measurement of Flow (Variable Head, Variable Area, Mass,
Electromagnetic, Ultrasonic, Turbine and Open Channel Flow Meters) –
Measurement of Level, pH, Temperature (Thermocouple, Bolometer, RTD,
Thermistor, Pyrometer and Semiconductor) and Pressure – Universal
Smart Transmitter.
UNIT-VII ANALYTICAL AND BIO-MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION
Analytical Instruments: Spectrophotometers – Spectral Methods of
Analysis – Source, Detectors and Applications – Ion Conductivity:
Sampling System, Ion Selective Electrodes, Conductivity and pH meters –
Gas Analyzers – Chromatography – NMR Spectroscopy – Mass
Spectrometers – Dust and Smoke Measurements – Water Quality Analyzer.
Biomedical Instruments: Bio-potentials and their Measurement
Techniques & Signal Conditioning Circuits – ECG, EEG, EMG and ERG –
Medical Imaging Systems: X-Ray, Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic
Resonance Imaging (MRI), Positron Emission Tomography (PET),
Ultrasound.
UNIT-VIII CONTROL SYSTEMS
Modeling of Mechanical and Electrical Systems (First Principle, Transfer
Function and State Space Models) -Block Diagram Reduction-Signal Flow
Graphs-Time and Frequency Domain Analysis – Stability Analysis (Root
Locus, Routh Hurwitz Criterion, Nyquist Stability Criterion) -Lead/Lag
Compensators-Controllability and Observability.
UNIT-IX PROCESS CONTROL
Process Modeling: Level and Thermal Processes-Interacting and NonInteracting Systems- Self regulation – Degrees of freedom – Characteristics
of ON/OFF, PID Control Modes-PID Controller Tuning (Z-N, Cohen-Coon
and Continuous Cycling)- PID Implementation Issues (Bumpless Transfer
and Anti-reset Windup)- Control Valve Characteristics and Sizing- Control
Schemes: Cascade, Feed-Forward, Ratio, Adaptive, Internal Model
Controller and Model Predictive Control.
UNIT-X PLC, SCADA AND DCS
PLC: Architecture, I/O Modules, Programming Languages (Ladder Logic,
Instruction List and Functional Block Diagram) -Internet of Things.
SCADA: RTU, Master Station and Communication Architectures.
DCS: Architecture, Local Control Unit, Field Control Unit, Operator and
Engineering Human Interface Station, Displays – HART and Field Bus
Communication Protocols.

ELECTRONICS / ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
(Degree Standard)

ELECTRONICS / ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (Degree Standard)
UNIT-I SEMICONDUCTOR THEORY AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Intrinsic and Extrinsic semiconductors, Energy Bands, Diffusion ad Drift
current densities. PN junction diode, current equation, Transition and
Diffusion capacitances, Zener diode, Tunnel diode, Varactor diode, Photo
diode, Schottky diode, LED, BJT, FET, JFET, MOSFET, UJT, SCR, DIAC,
TRIAC.
UNIT-II CIRCUIT THEORY, SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS
Circuit analysis: Kirchoff’s laws, Nodal and Mesh analysis, Network
Theorems: Superposition, Thevenin, Norton, Miller and Reciprocity.
Sinusoidal steady state analysis: phasors, complex power, maximum power
transfer. Time and frequency domain analysis of linear circuits: RL, RC and
RLC circuits, solution of network equations using Laplace transform. Linear
2-port network parameters, Wye-Delta transformation.
Characteristics and classifications of Continuous and Discrete Time signals –
CT signal analysis – Fourier Series, Fourier Transform and Laplace
Transform. Sampling theorem, Discrete Time signal analysis – DTFT and ZTransform. CT and DT systems – Impulse response and convolution,
Frequency response, Transform domain analysis using FT, LT, DTFT and ZTransform – Recursive and non-recursive systems.
UNIT-III ANALOG CIRCUITS
BJT, JFET, MOSFET amplifiers – Biasing analysis, Small signal analysis and
frequency response, BJT and MOSFET multistage amplifiers: Differential,
Darlington, Cascade and Cascode, Feedback amplifiers, Tuned amplifiers, RC
and LC oscillators, Power amplifiers. Rectifiers and wave-shaping circuits,
Operational amplifier characteristics and applications, CMRR, slew rate,
waveform generators, active filters, timers, PLL, VCO, ADC, DAC, Regulators
and Converters.
UNIT-IV CONTROL SYSTEMS
Control system components, Feedback, Transfer function, Transient and
Steady state analysis of LTI systems, Frequency response, Bode, Polar and
Nyquist plots, Routh-Hurwitz and Nyquist stabilities, Lag, Lead, Lag-lead
compensation, State variable model.
UNIT-V COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Random Processes: Stationary process, Ergodic process, Auto correlation,
Power spectral density, White noise, Filtering of random signals through LTI
systems. Analog Communication: Amplitude and angle modulation / demodulation,
Spectral characteristics. Noise: Thermal noise, Noise figure and Noise temperature.
Digital Communication: PCM, DPCM, ADPCM, DM, ADM, LPC.
ine coding schemes, Bandpass signaling: Binary and M-ary versions of ASK,
PSK, FSK, BER and spectral characteristics. Principles of QAM, OQPSK,
MSK, GMSK. Link budget calculations, Eye diagram, ISI, Symbol and carrier
synchronization, Frame synchronization. Information Theory and coding: Entropy, Mutual information, Channel capacity (AWGN), Source coding and Channel coding techniques.
UNIT-VI ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY
Divergence, Stokes, Coulomb, Poisson and Laplace Equation, Ampere’s law,
Biot-Savart law, Gauss law for magnetic fields, Maxwell’s equations,
Displacement current, Uniform plane waves, Poynting vector.
Plane waves and properties: Reflection and refraction, Polarization, Phase
and group velocity, Propagation through various media, Skin depth.
Transmission lines: Equations, Characteristic impedance, Impedance
matching, Impedance transformation, S-parameters, Smith chart.
Rectangular and circular waveguides Dipole and monopole antennas, Linear antenna arrays.
UNIT-VII WIRELESS COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES
Wireless channel characteristics, Frequency reuse, Channel assignment and
and handoff, Multipath effect, Spread spectrum, OFDM, Adaptive
equalization, Rake receiver, Diversity techniques, MIMO systems.
UNIT-VIII DIGITAL SIGNAL AND IMAGE PROCESSING
DFT, FFT, Overlap and save methods, IIR filters: Butterworth and Chebyshev
filters, Impulse invariant and Bilinear transformation methods, FIR filter:
Linear phase design, Windowing techniques: Rectangular, Barlett, Hanning
and Hamming, Digital Filter realization structures, Finite word length effects
in IIR and FIR filters, Scaling, Decimation and interpolation, multirate signal
processing. Image enhancement: Contrast enhancement, Histogram equalization,
Filtering. Image compression: JPEG. Video compression: Intra-frame / Interframe redundancy and motion estimation.
UNIT-IX DIGITAL CIRCUITS
Number representations: Binary, Integer and Floating point numbers,
Combinational logic 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. Sequential circuits: Latches and flip-flops, Counters, Shift registers, Finite
state machines, Propagation delay, Setup and hold time, Critical path delay.
Data converters: Sample and hold circuit, ADC and DAC. Semiconductor memories: ROM, SRAM, DRAM. Computer organization: Machine instructions, Addressing modes, ALU, Data path and Control unit, Instruction pipelining.
UNIT-X DATA NETWORKS
OSI model, TCP/IP reference model, Data link layer: Framing, error and flow
control, HDLC, P to P – Medium Access Control: Random and controlled
access, Channelization. Network layer: IPV4 and IPV6, ARP and RARP,
Network routing algorithms – Distance Vector routing, OSPF, Dijkstra’s and
Bellman Ford, Congestion control, Transport layer: TCP and UDP, Application
layer: WWW, HTTP, FTP and TELNET.

BASICS OF ENGINEERING

BASICS OF ENGINEERING (UG DEGREE STANDARD)
UNIT-I MATHEMATICS:
Matrices: Eigenvalues – Eigenvectors of a real matrix – Cayley – Hamilton
theorem – Similar and Orthogonal transformations – Reduction of a quadratic
form to Canonical form by orthogonal transformation. Ordinary differential
equations: Order and degree – Higher order linear ODE with constant
coefficients – Method of undetermined coefficients – Method of variation of
parameters – Cauchy’s and Legendre’s linear equations. Functions of several
variables: Partial derivatives – Total derivatives – Euler’s theorem – Implicit
functions – Jacobians – Taylor’s theorem – Maxima and Minima. Integration:
Definite and indefinite Integrals – Techniques of integration using integration
by parts and Trigonometric Integrals – Double Integrals – Change of order of
integration – Volume Integrals. Vector Calculus: Vectors and scalars –
Gradient and Directional derivatives – Divergence and Curl – Applications of
Green’s theorem, Gauss divergence theorem and Stoke’s theorem. Complex
variables: Analytic functions – Verification of Analyticity – Construction of
Analytic functions – Conformal Mappings – Bilinear transformations. Complex
Integration: Cauchy’s integral theorem – Cauchy’s fundamental theorem –
Cauchy’s residue theorem – Taylor’s and Laurent’s series – Contour
integration (excluding poles on the real axis). Laplace transform: Existence
of Laplace transform – Laplace transform of elementary functions- Properties
– Laplace transform of Periodic functions – Inverse Laplace transform –
Convolution theorem – Solution of linear second order ODE by Laplace
transform technique.
UNIT-II ENGINEERING PHYSICS:
Mechanics: Newton’s laws of motion – gravitation – work, energy and power –
Properties of matter : Elasticity – moduli of elasticity – Sound : intensity level
– reverberation – Ultrasonics : production, detection and applications –
Thermal Physics : Thermal expansion – thermal stress – expansion joints –
bimetallic strips – thermal conductivity- heat conductions in solids – flow of
heat through compound media – Thermodynamics – Laws of thermodynamics
– Carnot engine – Applied Optics : Interference – Young’s double slit
experiment – anti-reflection coatings – Diffraction – Lasers – principle and
applications – CO2 and Nd:YAG laser – semiconductor lasers – applications of
Lasers – Optical fibres: classification (index & mode based) – principle and
propagation of light in optical fibres – acceptance angle and numerical
aperture – fibre optic communication system – Quantum Physics :
Photoelectric effect– dual nature of matter and radiation – Heisenberg’s
uncertainty principle – Schrödinger’s wave equation – Physics of Materials :
Crystal structures – unit cell – packing factor – Superconductivity : Properties
and applications – Magnetisation of matter: Magnetic dipole moment –
atomic magnetic moments- magnetic permeability and susceptibility –
Magnetic material classification : diamagnetism – paramagnetism –
ferromagnetism – Semiconductors : Intrinsic Semiconductors – Energy band
diagram – direct and indirect band gap – extrinsic semiconductors –
Dielectric materials: Matter polarization and relative permittivity – dipole
moment and polarization vector -polarization mechanisms: electronic, ionic,
orientational, interfacial and total polarization- frequency dependence –
dielectric strength and break-down in gases, liquids and solids.
UNIT-III ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY:
Fuel -Classification of fuels – Calorific value – Solid fuel – Liquid fuel – Gaseous
fuel – Octane number – Cetane Number -Lubricants – Classification – Greases
– Solid Lubricants. Water – Sources – Classifications – Softening process –
Desalination – RO Method – Internal treatment – Treatment of Water for
Municipal purposes. Plastics – High polymer – classification – Polymerization
techniques – Thermoplastics – Thermosetting resins – examples. Rubber –
“Types of Rubber – Vulcanisation – Properties-Unvulcanised and Vulcanised.
Natural Rubber – Synthetic Rubber – examples. Refractories – Classification –
Manufacture of Refractories – Magnesite – Silica – Zirconia -Chromite.
Abrasives – Natural – Artificial-Abrasive paper & cloth. Corrosion: Dry and
Wet corrosion – Factors affecting corrosion- Different types of corrosion.
Productive coating – Hot dipping- metal cladding, electro deposition – Organic
Coatings – Paints – Varnishes. Cement and lime- setting and hardening.
Explosives- classifications- characteristics-requirements for good explosivesnitrocellulose- TNT- TNB-DNB-PETN- RDX. Alloys- purpose of making alloytypes of alloys- Ferrous alloys. Electrochemistry – conductors and nonconductors – Kohlrausch law – Electrochemical cell-reversible and irreversible
cells – EMF – Concentration cell- polarization – over voltage, decomposition
potential. Fuel Cells. Nano Chemistry-Basics- distinction between molecules,
Nano materials and bulk materials. Size dependent properties and
applications of Nano Materials
UNIT-IV BASICS OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING:
Computer Organisation – CPU and Microprocessor [ALU, Control Unit and Bus
Structure] – Data Storage [Primary, Secondary and Virtual] – Input and
Output Devices.
System Software – Assembler – Compiler – Loader – Linker – Operating
Systems.
Programming Languages – Classification of Programming Language,
Algorithm, Flow chart, Pseudo code, High-Level Languages – Fundamental
concepts of C Programming.
Basic Computer Networking – Network Components [Routers, Bridges,
Gateways] – ISO-OSI Reference Model – LAN – WAN – Client-Server
Architecture – Internet – World Wide Web.
Applications – Office Tools – Word processor – Spreadsheet – Power point –
Introduction to Database concepts – E-mail – Browser.
IT Enabled Services – E-Governance – E-Commerce – Multimedia.
UNIT-V BASICS OF CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING:
Introduction to Engineering mechanics – Units and Dimensions – Laws of
Mechanics – Coplanar Forces – Static Equilibrium of Rigid body – Moment of
force – free body diagram – friction – laws of friction – sliding friction – wedge
friction – Rolling resistance – Lader friction – Friction in screws – Screw jack –
Belt friction – Properties of surfaces and solids – Centroids and centre of mass
– line and areas – Rectangular, circular, triangular areas by integration – Tsection, I- Section, Angle section, Hollow section – Area moment of inertia of
plane areas – Parallel axis theorem – Perpendicular axis theorem, Polar
moment of Inertia, Principle moment of Inertia Mass moment of inertiaCentroid of the simple solids – Dynamics of particle – Displacement, velocity
and acceleration – Different types of motion – Rectilinear , Curvilinear and
Projectile motions – Newton’s II-law of motion – Work Energy equation –
Impulse and momentum principles.
UNIT-VI BASICS OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING:
Ohm’s law- Kirchoff’s laws – Introduction to DC and AC
circuits – single phase and three phase circuits – Power and Power factor,
Unbalanced and Balanced loads, Operating principles of moving coil and
moving iron instruments (voltmeters and ammeters) – wattmeters,
multimeter, energy meters and megger, Construction and principle of
operation: DC motors- DC generators-Transformers- Induction motors,
Characteristics of PN junction diode – zener diode- half wave and full wave
rectifiers – Bipolar junction transistor (CC,CE,CB configurations), SCR,
Amplifiers- Operational amplifiers – Inverting and Non-inverting amplifiers,
Binary number system- logic gates- Boolean algebra – Half and full addersFlip-flops -registers and counters- A/D and D/A conversion, Types of analog
and digital signals- Modulation and Demodulation(amplitude and frequency)
Communication systems: Radio- TV- Fax- Microwave-Satellite and optical
fibre.
UNIT-VII PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT:
Management – Definition, Evolution of Management Philosophies, Types of
Business, Environment Analysis – Planning- Types, Steps, Forecasting, MBO,
MBE. Organizing – Departmentation, Line and Staff Authority, Delegation and
Decentralization. Staffing – Manpower Planning, Recruitment and Selection,
Training, Performance Appraisal. Directing –Theories of Motivation, Leadership
Styles, Power and Politics, Change Management, Conflict Management,
Communication in Business-Controlling Types, Control Techniques, Budgetary
and Non-Budgetary Control.
UNIT-VIII TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT:
Quality – Definitions, Vision, Mission and Policy statements-Dimensions of
Product and Service Quality-Contributions of Quality Gurus-Deming, Juran,
Crosby, Masaaki lmai, Feigenbaum, lshikawa. Costs of Quality- Continuous
Process Improvement- PDCA, Quality Circle, 5S, Kaizen-Statistical Process
Control (SPC), 7QC Tools, New Management Tools of Quality, Bench Marking,
6 sigma, Quality Function Deployment (QFD), POKAYOKE, Total Productive
Maintenance (TPM), Business Process Reengineering (BPR), Quality
Certifications.
UNIT-IX ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING:
Definition, scope and importance of environment – need for public awareness.
Eco-system and Energy flow– ecological succession. Types of biodiversity:
genetic, species and ecosystem diversity– values of biodiversity, India as a
mega-diversity nation – hot-spots of biodiversity – threats to biodiversity:
habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man-wildlife conflicts – endangered and
endemic species of India – conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and ex-situ.
Environmental pollution: Causes, Effects and Preventive measures of Water,
Soil, Air and Noise Pollutions. Solid, Hazardous and E-Waste management.
Energy management and conservation, New Energy Sources – Need of new
sources. Different types new energy sources. Applications of- Hydrogen
energy, Ocean energy resources, Tidal energy conversion. Concept, origin and
power plants of geothermal energy. Sustainability and management –
Development , GDP ,Sustainability- concept, needs and challenges-economic,
social and aspects of sustainability-from unsustainability to sustainabilitymillennium development goals, and protocols-Sustainable Development Goalstargets, indicators and intervention areas. Climate change- Global, Regional
and local environmental issues and possible solutions. Concept of Carbon
Credit – Carbon Footprint. Environmental management in industry- Material
Life cycle assessment, Environmental Impact Assessment. Sustainable
habitat: Green buildings, Green materials, Energy efficiency, Sustainable
transports. Sustainable energy: Non-conventional Sources, Energy Cycles
carbon cycle, emission and sequestration, Green Engineering: Sustainable
urbanization- Socio-economical and technological change.
UNIT-X

Environmental Engineering and Chemical Engineering 

Environmental Engineering and Chemical Engineering (P.G. Degree Std.)
UNIT-I Environmental Policy, Environmental Legislations and Environmental
Impact Assessment
National Environment Policy – International Conventions and Obligations, International
treaties of Environment-Water (P&C) Act, 1974 as amended – Air (P&C) Act, 1981 as
amended – Environmental Protection Act, 1986 with amendments and Rules and
Notifications made under Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986 for the management of
hazardous waste, solid waste, e-waste, bio-medical waste, plastic waste, C & D
wastes, battery waste etc., EIA – Notification, Methodology, models, Environmental
Monitoring and Management Plan, Public consultations as per EIA Notification.
UNIT-II Environmental Chemistry and Environmental Microbiology
Chemical mass balance – Emission calculations – Green Chemistry principles –Aquatic
Chemistry – Atmospheric Chemistry and Soil chemistry – Representative sample
collection techniques- Field and lab analysis – Wet and Instrumentation Methods –
Chemical speciation, Classification and Characteristics of microorganisms –
Microorganisms in wastewater and air – Applications of microorganisms in wastewater
treatment and soil remediation.
UNIT-III Principles & Design of Physico- Chemical treatment of Wastewater
Water Quality criteria and indices – Wastewater characteristics – Unit operations –
Principles and design of screens, grit chamber, skimming tanks – Flow equalisation and
neutralisation – Aeration and gas transfer mechanisms – Sedimentation -Types of
settling – analysis and Design of Sedimentation tanks – Process and design of
filtration systems – Adsorption, ion exchange, electro-coagulation, Electrodialysis,
reverse osmosis – RO reject Management – Disinfection.
UNIT-IV Principles and Design of Biological Treatment of Wastewater
Types of Reactors – Mass Balance Analysis – Reaction and Reaction rates – Suspended
growth process – Role of microorganism – Growth kinetics, oxidation, modelling,
mCRT, F/M Ratio, Bio kinetic coefficients – Design of activated sludge process, Plug
flow Reactor, Aerated lagoon – Oxygen Requirement, transfer of oxygen, EquipmentsSecondary clarifier, Sludge Volume Index, Sludge production, Operation and
maintenance, Attached growth process – Trickling filter – process, substrate removal,
classification, design, NRC, Rankine’s and Eccenfelder equation – Rotating Biological
contactors – UASB – Sludge digestion – sludge management – Advanced Biological
Treatment – SBR, MBR, ANSBR.
UNIT-V Air and Noise pollution Control
Sources and Effects– Classification-Photochemical reactions, Atmospheric StabilityLapse Rates, Inversions, Plume Behaviour -Pollutant Dispersion, Emission Standards
and Air Quality Standards, Air Quality Index, Methods of Pollutant Sampling and
Measurement, Continuous emission and Air Quality monitoring. Control Methods for
Particulate Emissions, Black carbon and Gaseous Pollutants; Indoor Air Pollution,
Automobile Pollution-Emission Norms and Control Techniques, Source apportionment
studies, Noise Pollution-Source-Effects-Standards-Measurement and Control
Measures- Industrial Noise Measurement and control.
UNIT-VI Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
Sources, generation rate, classification and characteristics – source segregation and
storage – methods of collection – transportation – route optimisation – treatment –
Incineration, Pyrolysis, Composting, MBT and Landfilling, Bioremediation
,Bioaccumulations – disposal – Coprocess – Centralised and de-centralised
processing – Landfill design and operation – Dumpsite rehabilitation, Management of
hazardous waste, biomedical waste, plastic waste, construction and demolition wastes
and E waste – Resource recovery, recycle, reuse and product development from
waste.
UNIT-VII Statistical Approach and Modelling of Environmental Systems
Principles of Environmental modelling, Statistical approach, model building,
environmental models, Data Sampling –Distributions – Inference- Estimation –
Hypothesis Testing, Calibration, Validation, and Sensitivity Analysis. Types of air
quality models-dispersion and emission models, chemical and ecological models,
Pollutant and nutrient dynamics. Operational control of wastewater treatment
processes, microbial dynamics calculations, Surface and ground water Modeling.
UNIT-VIII Industrial Pollution Prevention and Cleaner Production Technologies
Industrial Manufacturing process description, Wastewater Characteristics, Source
reduction, Treatment and disposal, key issues emerging contamination and pollution
control measures for highly polluting industries such as Paper and Pulp, Sugar,
Distillery, Chemical plants – Metal finishing, Iron and Steel, fertilizer, Meat packing,
Poultry plant – Automobile – Thermal power plants, Cement Plants, Textile dying,
Tanneries, Pharmaceutical, pesticides, petroleum refinery and petrochemicals –
Integrated Waste Management for zero discharge, Cleaner production process
including process modification, raw material substitution – Recycle and reuse of waste.
UNIT-IX Environmental Safety and Risk Assessment
Health and Safety systems in work places. Hierarchy of control measures for
occupational health risks. Accident, causes, mechanical and electrical hazards and
preventive steps. Role of personal protective equipment and the selection criteria.
Significance of human factors in the establishment emergency preparedness.
Qualitative and quantitative risk assessment- Hazard identification and control, Hazard
assessment, Overall risk contours for different failure scenarios – disaster
management plan – Safety measures design in process operations. Ergonomics effects
on humans. Inspections and audits, safety policies, EHS issues.
UNIT-X Sustainable Development, Environmental Management and
Economics and Global, Regional and Local Environmental Issues
Sustainable Development Principles – International Conventions and treatiesSustainable Development Goals and Indicators, Environmental Management Systems
– ISO 14001, 19000 – Environmental Auditing – Ecolabelling- Life cycle AssessmentDesign for Environment, Economics of pollution prevention -Cost Benefit Analysis – Circular economy – Economic instruments for environmental protection – Pollutant tax and emission trading – Natural resource economics, Green building concepts.

 

PAPER -II
SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN EXAMINATION

Part-A

TAMIL ELIGIBILITY TEST (SSLC STANDARD)
கட்டாய தமிழ்மமாழி தகுதித் தேர்விற்கான பாடத்திட்டம்
பத்தாம் வகுப்பு தரம்

  1. பிரித்தெழுதுதல் / சேர்த்தெழுதுதல்.
  2. எதிர்ச்சொல்லை எடுத்தெழுதுதல்.
  3. பொருந்தாச் சொல்லைக் கண்டறிதல்.
  4. பிழைதிருத்தம் (i) சந்திப்பிழையை நீக்குதல் (ii) மரபுப்பிழைகள், வழுவுச் சொற்களை நீக்குதல் /பிறமொழிச் சொற்களை நீக்குதல்.
  5. ஆங்கிலச் சொல்லுக்கு நேரான தமிழ்ச் சொல்லை அறிதல்
  6. ஒலி மற்றும் பொருள் வேறுபாடறிந்து சரியான பொருளையறிதல்.
  7. ஒரு பொருள் தரும் பல சொற்கள்.
  8. வேர்ச்சொல்லைத் தேர்வு செய்தல்.
  9. வேர்ச்சொல்லைக் கொடுத்து / தொழிற்பெயரை / உருவாக்கல். வினைமுற்று, வினையெச்சம், வினையாலணையும் பெயர்,
  10. அகரவரிசைப்படி சொற்களை சீர் செய்தல்.
  11. சொற்களை ஒழுங்குப்படுத்தி சொற்றொடராக்குதல்
  12. இரு வினைகளின் பொருள் வேறுபாடு அறிதல்.(எ.கா.) குவிந்து-குவித்து
  13. விடைக்கேற்ற வினாவைத் தேர்ந்தெடுத்தல்
  14. எவ்வகை வாக்கியம் எனக் கண்டெழுதுதல் – தன்வினை, பிறவினை, செய்வினை, செயப்பாட்டு வினை வாக்கியங்களைக் கண்டெழுதுதல்.
  15. உவமையால் விளக்கப்பெறும் பொருத்தமான பொருளைத் தேர்ந்தெழுதுதல்
  16. அலுவல் சார்ந்த சொற்கள் (கலைச்சொல்)
  17. விடை வகைகள்.
  18. பிறமொழிச் சொற்களுக்கு இணையான தமிழ்ச் சொற்களைக் கண்டறிதல் (எ.கா.) கோல்டு பிஸ்கட் – தங்கக்கட்டி.
  19. ஊர்ப் பெயர்களின் மரூஉவை எழுதுக (எ.கா.) தஞ்சாவூர் – தஞ்சை
  20. நிறுத்தற்குறிகளை அறிதல்.
  21. பேச்சுவழக்கு, எழுத்துவழக்கு (வாரான் – வருகிறான்).
  22. சொற்களை இணைத்து புதிய சொல் உருவாக்கல்
  23. பொருத்தமான காலம் அமைத்தல்(இறந்தகாலம், நிகழ்காலம், எதிர்காலம்).
  24. சரியான வினாச்சொல்லைத் தேர்ந்தெடு.
  25. சரியான இணைப்புச் சொல்(எனவே, ஏனெனில், ஆகையால், அதனால், அதுபோல).
  26. அடைப்புக்குள் உள்ள சொல்லைத் தகுந்த இடத்தில் சேர்க்க.
  27. இருபொருள் தருக.
  28. குறில் – நெடில் மாற்றம், பொருள் வேறுபாடு.
  29. கூற்று, காரணம் – சரியா? தவறா?
  30. கலைச் சொற்களை அறிதல் :-எ.கா. – Artificial Intelligence – செயற்கைநுண்ணறிவு Super Computer – மீத்திறன் கணினி
  31. பொருத்தமான பொருளைத் தெரிவு செய்தல்
  32. சொற்களின் கூட்டுப் பெயர்கள் (எ.கா.) புல் –புற்கள்
  33. சரியான தொடரைத் தேர்ந்தெடுத்தல்
  34. பிழைதிருத்துதல் (ஒரு-ஓர்)
  35. சொல் – பொருள் – பொருத்துக
  36. ஒருமை-பன்மைபிழை
  37. பத்தியிலிருந்து வினாவிற்கான சரியான விடையைத் தேர்ந்தெடு.

PAPER-II

Part –B

GENERAL STUDIES (DEGREE STANDARD)

GENERAL STUDIES (DEGREE STANDARD)
UNIT-I: GENERAL SCIENCE (i) Scientific Knowledge and Scientific Temper – Power of Reasoning – Rote Learning vs Conceptual Learning – Science as a tool to understand the past, present and future.
(ii) Nature of Universe – General Scientific Laws – Mechanics – Properties of Matter, Force, Motion and Energy – Everyday application of the Basic Principles of Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, Light, Sound, Heat, Nuclear Physics, Laser, Electronics and Communications.
(iii) Elements and Compounds, Acids, Bases, Salts, Petroleum Products, Fertilisers, Pesticides.
(iv) Main concepts of Life Science, Classification of Living Organisms, Evolution, Genetics, Physiology, Nutrition, Health and Hygiene, Human Diseases.
(v) Environment and Ecology.
UNIT-II: CURRENT EVENTS (i) History-Latest diary of events-National symbols-Profile of States-Eminent personalities and places in news–Sports-Books and authors.
(ii) Polity – Political parties and political system in India-Public awareness and General administration- Welfare oriented Government schemes and their utility, Problems in Public Delivery Systems.
(iii) Geography-Geographical landmarks.
(iv) Economics-Current socio-economic issues.
(v) Science-Latest inventions in Science and Technology.
(vi) Prominent Personalities in various spheres – Arts, Science, Literature and Philosophy.
UNIT-III: GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA (i) Location – Physical features – Monsoon, Rainfall, Weather and Climate-Water Resources – Rivers in India-Soil, Minerals and Natural Resources-Forest and Wildlife – Agricultural pattern.
(ii) Transport -Communication.(iii) Social Geography – Population density and distribution- Racial, Linguistic Groups and Major Tribes.
(iv) Natural calamity – Disaster Management – Environmental pollution: Reasons and preventive measures – Climate change – Green energy.
UNIT–IV: HISTORY AND CULTURE OF INDIA (i) Indus Valley Civilization – Guptas, Delhi Sultans, Mughals and Marathas-Age of Vijayanagaram and Bahmani Kingdoms-South Indian History.
(ii) Change and Continuity in the Socio-Cultural History of India.
(iii) Characteristics of Indian Culture, Unity in Diversity –Race, Language, Custom.
(iv) India as a Secular State, Social Harmony.
UNIT-V: INDIAN POLITY (i) Constitution of India-Preamble to the Constitution- Salient features of the Constitution- Union, State and Union Territory.
(ii) Citizenship, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties, Directive Principles of State Policy.
(iii) Union Executive, Union Legislature – State Executive, State Legislature – Local Governments, Panchayat Raj.
(iv) Spirit of Federalism: Centre-State Relationships.
(v) Election – Judiciary in India – Rule of Law.
(vi) Corruption in Public Life– Anti-corruption measures – Lokpal and LokAyukta – Right to Information- Empowerment of Women-Consumer Protection Forums, Human Rights Charter.
UNIT-VI: INDIAN ECONOMY (i) Nature of Indian Economy –Five year plan models-an assessment –Planning Commission and NitiAyog.
(ii) Sources of revenue – Reserve Bank of India – Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy – Finance Commission–Resource sharing between Union and State Governments – Goods and Services Tax.
(iii) Structure of Indian Economy and Employment Generation, Land Reforms and Agriculture-Application of Science and Technology in Agriculture-Industrial growth-Rural Welfare Oriented Programmes – Social Problems – Population, Education, Health, Employment, Poverty.
UNIT-VII: INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT (i) National Renaissance –Early uprising against British rule – Indian National Congress – Emergence of leaders –B.R.Ambedkar, Bhagat Singh, Bharathiar, V.O.Chidambaranar, Jawaharlal Nehru, Kamarajar, Mahatma Gandhi, MaulanaAbulKalam Azad, ThanthaiPeriyar, Rajaji, Subash Chandra Bose, Rabindranath Tagore and others.
(ii) Different modes of Agitation: Growth of Satyagraha and Militant Movements.
(iii) Communalism and Partition.
UNIT-VIII: History, Culture, Heritage and Socio-Political Movements
in Tamil Nadu
(i) History of Tamil Society, related Archaeological discoveries, Tamil Literature from Sangam Age till contemporary times.
(ii) Thirukkural : (a) Significance as a Secular Literature
(b) Relevance to Everyday Life
(c) Impact of Thirukkural on Humanity
(d) Thirukkural and Universal Values – Equality, Humanism, etc
(e) Relevance to Socio-Politico-Economic affairs
(f) Philosophical content in Thirukkural
(iii) Role of Tamil Nadu in freedom struggle – Early agitations against British Rule – Role of women in freedom struggle.
(iv) Evolution of 19thand 20thCentury Socio-Political Movements in Tamil Nadu – Justice Party, Growth of Rationalism – Self Respect Movement, Dravidian Movement and Principles underlying both these Movements, Contributions of ThanthaiPeriyar and Perarignar Anna.
UNIT–IX: Development Administration in Tamil Nadu (i) Human Development Indicators in Tamil Nadu and a comparative assessment across the Country – Impact of Social Reform Movements in the Socio-Economic Development of Tamil Nadu.
(ii) Political parties and Welfare schemes for various sections of people –Rationale behind Reservation Policy and access to Social Resources – Economic trends in Tamil Nadu – Role and impact of social welfare schemes in the Socio-Economic Development of Tamil Nadu.(iii) Social Justice and Social Harmony as the Cornerstones of Socio-Economic Development.
(iv) Education and Health Systems in Tamil Nadu.
(v) Geography of Tamil Nadu and its impact on Economic growth.
(vi) Achievements of Tamil Nadu in various fields.
(vii) e-Governance in Tamil Nadu.
UNIT-X: APTITUDE AND MENTAL ABILITY (i) Simplification – Percentage – Highest Common Factor (HCF) – Lowest Common Multiple (LCM).
(ii) Ratio and Proportion.
(iii) Simple interest – Compound interest – Area – Volume – Time and Work.
(iv) Logical Reasoning – Puzzles-Dice – Visual Reasoning – Alpha numeric Reasoning – Number Series.

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Subject Duration Maximum
marks
Minimum qualifying marks
for selection
For Oral Test Post For Non Oral Test Post SCs,SC(A)s,
STs,MBC/DC,
BC(OBCM)s&
BCMs
Others
For Oral Test Post For Non Oral Test Post For Oral Test Post For Non Oral Test Post
For Posts in Sl.No.2,3,4,5,6,7,8-A, 10,11, 12,
13, 15,16, 17, 18, 19
One of the following subjects in which the
candidate has acquired his/her degree
qualification Paper –I (Subject Paper) (Degree
Standard)
(200 Questions)
i) Agricultural Engineering (Code No. 409)
ii) Automobile Engineering (Code No. 404)
iii) Civil Engineering (Code No.398)
iv) Chemical Engineering (Code No.405)
v) Electrical Engineering / Electrical and Electronics
Engineering (Code No.400)
vi) Electronics / Electronics and Communication
Engineering (Code No.403)
vii) Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
(Code No.402)
viii) Mechanical / Production Engineering/Manufacturing
Engineering (Code.No.399)
ix) Textile Technology (Code No.406)
For post in Sl.No.14
Paper –I (Subject Paper) (P.G. Degree Standard)
(200 Questions)
Environmental Engineering and
Chemical Engineering (Code No.393)
For posts in Sl.No.1, 8, 9, 17
Paper –I (Subject Paper) ( Degree Standard)
(200 Questions)
Basics of Engineering (Code No. 422)
3 Hours 300 300 153 135 204 180
For All the Posts:
Paper-II (Objective Type)
Part-A
Tamil Eligibility Test (SSLC Std)
(100 Questions/150 Marks)
3 Hours Note: Minimum
qualifying marks –
60 marks (40% of
150). Marks secured
in
Part-A of Paper-II
will not be taken into
account for ranking.
Part-B
General Studies (100 questions)
(150 marks)(Code No:003)
General studies
(Degree standard) – 75 questions and
Aptitude and Mental ability test
(SSLC standard) – 25 questions
150 150
(II) INTERVIEW AND RECORDS 60* _ * Interview will be conducted only for the candidates who are eligible for interview posts
Total 510 450

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