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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

GMAT Classrooms @ Madras, India on June 7, 08 (72 hours)

  GMAT Classrooms @ Madras, India on June 7, 08 (72 hours)
GMAT Classrooms @ Chennai, India4GMAT offers intensive contact classes for GMAT Preparation. The GMAT course is designed to give you the extra edge for cracking the GMAT Test. Our classroom training covers all areas tested in the GMAT test viz., Math, Verbal and AWA. In addition to classroom training, the course provides comprehensive course material to help you with your preparation. 

If you are planning to catch R1 deadlines of ISB or that of the US Business Schools, then you should start your GMAT preparation immediately. 

GMAT Classroom Training - From the basics
Many candidates who prepare for GMAT do so at least 3 years after they have had any formal education. It is likely that you may have forgotten most of the concepts that you had learnt few years back in college. Hence, to give you a head start, 4GMAT's GMAT course starts right from the basics.

Quantitative Section (Math)
The GMAT prep classes cover topics in Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry. Topics covered include number systems and theory, Geometry, Permutation & Combination and Probability. On the quantitative (Math) section, the course lays special emphasis on Data Sufficiency questions, which account for about a third of the questions in the Quant section. 

Over 20 chapters are covered in the theory classes. In each of the topics, in addition to covering basic concepts, questions representative of those that appear in the GMAT test are solved. Shortcuts to select problems are taught to save you those precious minutes.

Comprehensive study material is provided for each of the topics and includes introduction to concepts on the topic, forumulae if any relevant to the topic, adequate solved examples with shortcuts wherever applicable, exercise problems with explanatory answers and objective type multiple choice speed tests.

Verbal Section (English)
4GMAT's GMAT Preparation classes cover basics in English Grammar with emphasis on spotting common errors in English Usage that typically appear in the GMAT test. Subsequently, the GMAT prep course focuses on mastering the basics of logical argument construct and the course material provides adequate exercises to improve your comfort level in the critical reasoning part of the Verbal section.

The training program includes the basic dos and don'ts in Reading Comprehension and offers plenty of testworthy examples to give adequate practice in the RC section.
GMAT Course Material
4GMAT's Classroom training Program includes the Math Lesson Books which has 5 books that will train the students thoroughly for the Quant Section of GMAT. The Math Lesson Books contain 1800 questions in total and will act as an excellent training aid for students. The Math material is comprehensive and covers all the areas from basics, explaining concepts with the help of numerous solved and illustrated examples. For the Verbal section, TWO WORK BOOKS (Self Study and Class Exercises) covering all 3 areas tested in GMAT and a book on Sentence Correction is provided. In addition, hand outs and exercise worksheets will be given for class work.
GMAT Practice Tests
4GMAT's GMAT preparation includes Practice Tests. Some of your practice GMAT tests will be analyzed by our faculty members and feedback will be provided to help you improve your scores.
GMAT Course Schedule
The GMAT Coaching batch that starts on June 7, 2008 is a 12 Weekend Batch and has its classes scheduled at our Learning Center at Mylapore, Chennai. The batch has its classes scheduled early in the mornings on Saturdays and Sundays.
Fees
The fees for the entire GMAT Prep course is Rs.9078 + 12.36% Service Tax = Rs.10,200 (Rupees Ten Thousand Two Hundred only).
How to Enrol?
Drop into our office at
4GMAT - GMAT Preparation
A division of Test Catalyst (India) Private Limited

c/o Ascent Education
14-B/1, Dr.Thirumurthy Nagar 1st Street
Nungambakkam
Chennai - 600 034, Tamilnadu, India.

Our Mylapore Center is located at
4GMAT - GMAT Preparation
I floor, New #237 Kutcheri Road (Opposite to WITCO Showroom, near Luz Corner)
Mylapore 
Chennai 600 004

Our Anna Nagar Center is located at 
4GMAT - GMAT Preparation
II floor, Shop 5/1, AD-2, II Avenue
Opposite Hi Style and Marry Brown @ Anna Nagar
Above Blue Star Bus stop
Anna Nagar
Chennai

Or call us at +91 44 3912 4040 / +91 44 4500 8484 / +91 44 4501 2141

Or send an email to info@4gmat.com
Upcoming GMAT Batches @ 4GMAT, Chennai
1. 12 weekend Batch at Mylapore and at Anna Nagar, Chennai starting on June 21, 2008 

Upcoming GMAT Batches @ 4GMAT, Bengaluru
A weekend batch starts on June 21, 2008 at Banashankari Stage II, Bangalore. Classes on Saturdays and Sundays. Duration 12 weekends.

CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION

For those young and courageous individuals who nurture a patriotic sentiment, who are willing to take on any kind of challenges and dedicate their lives to defending the country and its people, the Common Defence Service Test is the path to join the nation's Defence forces.

Combined Defence Service exam is conducted by UPSC twice every year for recruitment to office cadre of the Army, Navy and Air force. CDS exam is conducted generally in the months of May and October.

Candidates qualifying the written test are interviewed by the Service Selection Board and if finally selected, depending upon the choice given by the candidates and their merit list ranking, are sent to one of the following institutes for orientation training: -

  1. Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun
  2. Naval Academy, Goa
  3. Air Force Academy, Begumpet, Hyderabad
  4. Officers Training Academy (OTA), Chennai

Those joining the first three institutes get permanent commission, however cadets passing out of OTA get short service commission. Applicants are required to mention their preferences while filling up the application forms.

Eligibility

Educational Qualifications:

For IMA /OTA : A degree from a recognized University or equivalent.

For Naval Academy: B.Sc. with Physics and/or Mathematics or Bachelor of Engineering.

For Air Force Academy: B.Sc. of a recognized University or equivalent with Physics and/or Mathematics as subjects or Bachelor of Engineering.

Age:

For IMA: Unmarried male candidates between 19-24 years on 1st January or 1st July of the year succeeding the year of examination.

For Naval Academy: Unmarried male candidates between 19-22 years on 1st January or 1st July of the year succeeding; the year of examination.

For Air Force Academy: Unmarried male candidates between 19-23 years on 1st January or 1st July of the year succeeding the year of examination.

For Officers Training Academy: Male candidates (married or unmarried) between 19-25 years on 1st January or 1st July of the year succeeding the year of examination.

Application

Blank application forms and other particulars are published by UPSC in leading newspapers and Employment News in the month of May/June and November/December. A candidate seeking admission must apply to The Secretary, UPSC, New Delhi on prescribed application form. The application forms are available on payment of the requisite amount from any of the designated post office throughout the country. The examination is held in over 40 centres spread all of the country.

Selection

Examination

Plan of the Examination: The examination comprises:

(a) Written Examination 
(b) Interview for intelligence and personality test of such candidates as may be called for interview at one of the Services Selection Centers

Examination Subjects:

The following will be subjects for the written examination (each of 2 hours duration):

(a) For admission to Indian Military Academy, Naval Academy and Air Force Academy:

English - This paper tests the understanding of the English language.
General Knowledge - This tests the general knowledge, current events, history of India, geography of nature and other matters of everyday observation.
Elementary Mathematics - This paper covers arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and statistics.

(b) For Admission to Officers Training Academy (OTA):

English - This paper tests the understanding of the English language.
General Knowledge - This tests the general knowledge, current events, history of India, geography of nature and other matters of everyday observation.

Note:

  1. The papers in all subjects will consist of OBJECTIVE-TYPE (Multiple-Choice questions only). The question papers will be set in English only.
  2. Each paper will be of 2 hours duration and will carry 100 marks.

Standard of Examination:

The standard of the paper in Elementary Mathematics will be of the Matriculation Examination. The standard of papers in other subjects will approximately be such as may be expected of a graduate of an Indian University.

Centres of examination:

Agartala, Ahmedabad, Aizawl, Allahabad, Bangalore, Bareilly, Bhopal, Calcutta, Chandigarh, Chennai, Cochin, Cuttack, Delhi, Dharwar, Dispur (Guwahati), Gangtok, Hyderabad, Imphal, Itanagar, Jaipur, Jammu, Jorhat, Kohima, Lucknow, Madurai, Mumbai, Nagpur, Panaji (Goa), Patna, Port Blair, Raipur, Sambalpur, Shillong, Shimla, Srinagar, Tirupati, Trivandrum, Udaipur and Vishakhapatnam. The centres and the date of holding the examination are liable to be changed at the discretion of the Commission.

Various concessions, like reservation in posts, are available for NCC cadets appearing in the exam.

Interview and Special Tests

Those who qualify the written test, undergo interview and a series of intelligence and personality tests. The tests, both verbal and non-verbal, are designed not only to judge the mental caliber of the candidate but also to assess his social traits and interest in current affairs.

Personality tests - These tests are as follows
Situation Reaction Test (SRT) - Sixty situations are given and the candidate is required to answer the reactions within 30 minutes.
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) - A set of 12 pictures are shown and the candidate is required to write a story in 3 minute for each picture.
Word Association Test (WAT) - Sixty words are projected and the candidate is required to make a sentence, in 15 seconds for each word.

Group test - Group Test is conducted in batches of 8-10 candidates. The test consists of group planning, group discussion, outdoor group tasks. The candidates are asked to take lectures on certain topics.

Physical Standards

Candidates recommended by the Services Selection Board must undergo a medical examination by the Board of Service Medical Officers, and are allowed to go for the training programs only after being declared fit by the medical board.

Syllabus of C D S Exam

English

The question paper will be designed to test the candidates' understanding of English and workman-like use of words.

General Knowledge

General Knowledge, including knowledge of current events and such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person who has not made a special study of any scientific subject. The paper will also include questions of History of India and Geography of a nature which candidates should be able to answer without special study.

Elementary Mathematics

Arithmetic:

Number system, Natural numbers, Integers, Rational and Real numbers. Fundamental Operations-addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, square roots, decimal fractions.

Unitary method:

Time and distance, time and work, percentages, applications to simple and compound interest, profit and loss, ratio and proportion, variation.

Elementary Number Theory:

Division algorithm, Prime and composite numbers, Tests of divisibility by 2, 3, 4, 5, 9 and 11, Multiples and factors, Factorization Theorem, H.C.F. and L.C.M.,

Algebra:

Basic operations, simple factors, Remainder Theorem, H.C.F., L.C.M., Theory of Polynomials, Solutions of quadratic equations, relation between its roots and coefficients (only real roots to be considered).

Simultaneous linear equations in two unknowns-analytical and graphical solutions. Simultaneous linear in-equations in two variables and their solutions. Practical problems leading to two simultaneous linear equations or in-equations in two variables or quadratic equations in one variable and their solutions.

Set language and set notation, Rational expressions and conditional identities, Laws of indices.

Trigonometry:

Sine x, Cosine x, Tangent x when 0° < x< 90°. Values of sin x, cos x and tan x, for x = 0°, 30°, 45°, 60° and 90°.
Simple trigonometric identities. Use of trigonometric tables.
Simple cases of heights and distances.

Geometry:

Lines and angles, Plane and plane figures. 
Theorems on:

1. Properties of angles at a point
2. Parallel lines
3. Sides and angles of a triangle
4. Congruency of triangles
5. Similar triangles
6. Concurrence of medians and altitudes
7. Properties of angles, sides and diagonals of a parallelogram, rectangle and square
8. Circle and its properties, including tangents and normals
9. Loci.

Mensuration

Areas of squares, rectangles, parallelograms, triangle and circle. Areas of figures, which can be split up into the figures (Field Book). Surface area and volume of cuboids, lateral surface and volume of right circular cones and cylinders. Surface area and volume of spheres.

Statistics-Collection and tabulation of statistical data. Graphical representation-frequency polygons, histograms, bar charts, pie charts, etc. Measures of Central Tendency.

UPSC Competitive Exam

UPSC Competitive Exam

Active Server Pages(ASP) - Data Base Questions Other Questions

Active Server Pages(ASP) - Data Base Questions                                                        Other Questions

Dear Visitors herewith we are listing some smaple questions asked during Interview Sessions. This Questions is only for your references. Refer the suitable books and prepare the answers for this questions for your satisfaction. 


How can I make my SQL queries case sensitive? 

Can I use the NZ() function without getting 80040E14 errors? 

Why do I get 80040E37 errors? 

How do I deal with MEMO, TEXT, HYPERLINK, and CURRENCY columns? 

Why does ASP give me ActiveX errors when connecting to a database? 

Why do I get 80040E24 errors? 

Why do I get 80040E2F errors? 

Why do I get 800A0CC1 errors? 

Why do I get 800A0C93 errors? 

How do I start SQL Server Agent from ASP? 

How do I solve 'Operation must use an updateable query' errors? 

How do I enumerate through the DSNs on a machine? 

How do I connect to a non-default instance of SQL Server? 

How do I debug my SQL statements? 

Why does Access give me 'unspecified error' messages? 

How do I handle BIT / BOOLEAN columns? 

How do I get the stored procedures out of a database? 

How do I sort out a query with optional parameters? 

What is wrong with 'LIKE *'? 

Why should I avoid NULLs in my database? 

Which is better, rs(0) or rs("column_name")? 

Why do I get errors about master..spt_values? 

How do I create a cross-tab (or "pivot") query? 

How do I simulate an array inside a stored procedure? 

When should I use CreateObject to create my recordset objects? 

How do I get the tables out of a database? 

How do I handle alphabetic pagination? 



How do I use a SELECT list alias in the WHERE or GROUP BY clause? 

How do I change the order of columns in a table? 

How do I determine if a table exists in a SQL Server database? 

How do I determine if a table exists in an Access database? 

How do I return row numbers with my query? 

How do I get column names and datatypes for a table? 

Where can I get this 'Books Online' documentation? 

Why do I get script errors in Enterprise Manager's 'taskpad' view? 

How can SQL Server tell me which row was inserted last? 

How do I audit changes to SQL Server data? 

Should I use ADOVBS.inc for declaring constants? 

Should I store images in the database or the filesystem? 

How do I manage changes in SQL Server objects? 

Which database platform should I use for my ASP application? 

Why can't I install SQL Server on Windows XP? 

Can I fix this mm/dd/yyyy <-> dd/mm/yyyy confusion once and for all? 

How do I document / compare my SQL Server database(s)? 

How do I upsize from Access to SQL Server? 

How do I get the nth row in a SQL Server table? 

How do I know which version of SQL Server I'm running? 

Why do I get 8004D00A errors? 

How do I rename a column? 

Why do I get 80040E14 errors? 

How do I prevent duplicates in a table? 

How do I remove duplicates from a table? 

Why do I get 80040E23 errors? 

Where can I get basic info about using stored procedures? 

How do I calculate the median in a table? 

Which tool should I use: Enterprise Manager or Query Analyzer? 

What should my connection string look like? 

Ascent's CAT Summer Crash Course

Ascent's CAT Summer Crash Course

Starts May 18, 2006

Ascent's CAT Crash course is a two-month long intensive CAT training classroom program. This short term CAT crash course is designed to assist students who have time only during their summer vacation to have a jump start with their CAT preparation. The crash course is presently conducted only in Chennai.

Who should opt for Ascent's short term CAT crash course?

  • Students from BITS, Pilani who will be spending their summer vacation in Chennai and getting back to campus after summer holidays.
  • Students from IITs, NITs and other engineering colleges who are either spending their summer holidays in Chennai or are doing their summer internship at Chennai.
  • CAT aspirants who have had near misses (with over 90 percentile in the previous CAT) who want a short term CAT course that serves as an intensive CAT training.
  • CAT aspirants who have other committments after July and have no time to attend classes after July.
The CAT crash course will equip you to be better prepared for facing the exacting testing standards of the best B-Schools in India, the IIMs. Our CAT training program is highly effective and has resulted in as many as 15% of our students joining premier institutes such as IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta, IIM Lucknow and ISB each year. 

CAT Training Methodology - From the basics
The curriculum of our CAT coaching class starts right from the basics, be it Math (Quant) or English (Verbal). The level of competency expected in CAT is proficiency in 10th standard curriculum Math and first year graduation English. Though CAT tests your competency in basic Math and English, the proficiency expected is very high. Hence, our CAT preparation starts right from the basics to ensure that your fundamentals are really strong. You can build speed and accuracy after strengthening your fundamentals. 

Quant / DI - The 1, 2, 3s...
Those of us from the so called "non quant" (Arts, Commerce) background may not have done any academic Math during the last five years. Ascent's CAT course starts right from "Number Systems" and guides you through all the relevant topics.

For those of us who have a "quant" background (engineers, for instance) this CAT course will help us unlearn unhealthy habits like punching a calculator for computing the product of 32 and 38. 

Our CAT training course will acquaint you with a number of math shortcuts to solve problems in the shortest possible time.

Verbal / Comprehension - The A, B, Cs...
Familiarity breeds complacence. Most of us think we are comfortable with the English language. We speak, read and write in English. However, seldom have we adhered to the rules of English grammar, thanks to our daily "lingo." Our English classroom refreshes these basic rules and teaches techniques to answer CAT type Verbal and Comprehension questions.

Tests, tests &, tests....
Clearing the CAT test is not about knowing everything. In fact, hardly anyone attempts all of the 90 odd questions during the two hours. The key difference between those who clear CAT and those who do not lies in not how much one knows, but in being able to identify the right kind of questions and to solve them as quickly as possible.

This CAT crash course includes Speed Tests and Proficiency Tests that are designed to help you master these techniques across the four areas, viz., Mathematics (Quantitative Reasoning), Verbal, Reading Comprehension and Logical and Analytical Reasoning. 

The CAT training course will provide you with 20 Full length CAT Comprehensive Tests and 10 Mock CATs. Four of the 30 Full Length Tests will be administered on alternate Sundays during the tenure of the course. The remaining tests should be taken at your pace between August and November. In-depth analysis of the four Mock CAT tests will follow each test. Individual counseling and group counseling on test taking strategies will be held to assist you achieve your goal. 

CAT Study Material
Ascent's CAT Study material covering all the areas being tested in the Common Admission Test will be provided. The study material has been prepared by the core faculty comprising graduates from the IIMs. The study material has been developed based on recent patterns of CAT. 

GD-PI Training
The intensive CAT Crash course includes a 7-day intensive training for GD and PI which will be completed by the end of July 2006.

CAT Course Schedule and Details
Registration for the CAT Crash Course is on. The classes will commence on May 18, 2006. Classes will be held 5 days a week at our Nungambakkam Centre. The course will end on July 26, 2006


Fees
Rs.9400 (Rupees Nine Thousand Four Hundred only)

Batch
The size of the CAT Crash course batch is 15 students only

How to Enrol?
Drop into our office at 
14-B/1, Dr.Thirumurthy Nagar 1st Street
Nungambakkam
Chennai - 600 034

Or call us at +91 44 4500 8484 (Or at) +91 44 3912 4040

Or send an email to ascent@ascenteducation.com 

What is IIM's CAT (Common Admission Test) all about?

What is IIM's CAT (Common Admission Test) all about?

CAT - The Common Admission Test to the six IIMs is also the entrance test for few other top B-Schools such as SP Jain, MICA, and T A Pai. CAT tests your skills in five broad areas viz.

  1. Verbal ability and reasoning
  2. Reading Comprehension
  3. Quantitative skills
  4. Data Interpretation
  5. Analytical and Logical reasoning.

The test comprised 90 questions divided into 3 sections in the year 2005. Typically this test can be expected to comprise between 75 to 150 objective type questions and is usually divided into three to four sections. Each question has a question statement followed by four alternate answer choices and the candidate has to choose the best answer for each of the questions and mark it on a special Optical Reader answer sheet.

Over the years, the number of questions being asked in CAT has been decreasing steadily. While the early 90s witnessed 180 to 200 questions, the late 90s, specifically CAT 1999 and CAT 2000 had 165 questions each. CAT 2001, CAT 2002 and CAT 2003 had only 150 questions each and these 150 questions were divided into three sections of 50 questions each. There were 123 questions in CAT 2004 and only 90 in CAT 2005. CAT 2004 and CAT 2005 both had differential marks to questions. There were 0.5 marks, 1 mark and 2 marks questions. 

The duration of the test is of 120 minutes. This literally translates to answering a CAT question in 48 seconds. Most successful aspirants do not attempt anything more than 120 plus questions. And quite a lot of them attempt between 70 and 90 marks worth of questions. The key to success, therefore, lies in two important parameters

1. The accuracy or strike rate
While each correct answer carries 0.5 or 1 or 2 positive mark, each incorrect question carries 1/3rd of the marks allocated to it as negative marks. Hence, it is important to get a strike rate of over 85% - that is reduce the number of negatives.

2. Smart Selection
As it is clear that you will not be generally able to attempt all 150 marks question, and you skip between 60 to 80 questions, key to success lies in selecting questions properly. Hence, there are no kudos, nobel prizes or awards waiting for attempting the tough questions. Be smart to choose, the easiest of the questions and the ones that you have practised a lot and smash them. Do not venture into unsafe territories or to questions which you only have a vague idea.

CAT and entrance tests of other top B Schools are a unique breed of entrance exams. They focus on testing some of the basic qualities essential for managers - the grit to work hard, smartness to choose the best alternative, quick thinking and above all perseverance.

Exams like IIT JEE test the depth of your knowledge, while the Civil Services exams test your width of knowledge. CAT evaluates your presence of mind and the ability to perform under pressure. You cannot prepare for CAT during the last 10 days, as one generally does for semester exams. A minimum of 3 to 9 months of regular preparation is essential.

Ascent's CAT classroom courses are designed to help you maximize your potential gains from these exacting entrance exams. You can choose from the Different Courses that Ascent offers. 

To get an insight into how to effectively crack CAT, you can attend Ascent'sFREE SHORTCUT CLASS

To register for the free shortcut class or to take a free diagnostic test drop into our office at 
14B/1, Dr.Thirumurthy Nagar 1st Street
Nungambakkam
Chennai 600 034.

Or call us at (Chennai) 91 - 44 - 4500 8484 / 3912 4040 or send a mail toshortcut@ascenteducation.com

Interview Questions

Interview Questions 

Successful Interview Tips      Successful Group Discussion Tips      How to Improve Your Listening Skills 


Dear Visitors herewith we are listing some smaple expected questions asked during Interview Sessions. This Questions is only for your references. Refer the suitable books and prepare the answers for this questions for your satisfaction. 


Active Server Pages(ASP) - Data Base Questions 

Active Server Pages(ASP) - Components Questions 

Active Server Pages(ASP) - EMAIL Questions 

Active Server Pages(ASP) - FILESYSTEM Questions 

Active Server Pages(ASP) - Forms Questions 

Active Server Pages(ASP) - DATES Questions 

Active Server Pages(ASP) - GENERAL Questions 

Interview Questions For C++ 

Interview Questions For Core Java 

Interview Questions For Enterprise Java Bean - EJB 

Interview Questions For JDBC 

Interview Questions For Servlets 

Interview Questions For Java Server Page JSP 

GENERAL ABILITY TEST IN ENGINEERING


Selection

Plan of the Examination: 

The examination is of two parts: 
(a) Written examination (b) Personality test 
  
PART I: The written examination will comprise two sections Section I consisting only of objective type questions which is of 2 hours duration and Section II conventional papers of 3 hours duration each. Both Sections will cover the entire syllabus of the relevant engineering disciplines, viz., Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering. 
PART II: Personality Test carrying a maximum of 200 marks pertaining; to candidates who qualify on the basis of the written examination.

Examination Subjects: The following will be the subjects for the written examination:

Category I - Civil Engineering

Subjects

Duration

Max. Marks

Section I-Objective Papers 

General Ability Test

(Part A: General English)

2 hours 

200 

(Part B: General Studies) 

Civil Engineering Paper I

2 hours

200 

Civil Engineering Paper II

2 hours

200

Section 11-Conventional Papers 

Civil Engineering Paper I

3 hours 

200 

Civil Engineering Paper II

3 hours

200

 
Category II-Mechanical Engineering

Section 1-Objective Papers 

General Ability Test 

(Part A: General English)

2 hours

200 

(Part B: General Studies) 

Mechanical Engineering Paper I

2 hours

200 

Mechanical Engineering Paper II 

2 hours

200 

Section 11-Conventional Papers 

Mechanical Engineering Paper I 

3 hours

200 

Mechanical Engineering Paper II

3 hours

200

Category III-Electrical Engineering

Section I-Objective Papers

General Ability Test

(Part A: General English) 

2 hours 

200

(Part B: General Studies) 

Electrical Engineering Paper I 

2 hours

200 

Electrical Engineering Paper II

2 hours

200

Section II Conventional Papers 

Electrical Engineering Paper I

3 hours 

200 

Electrical Engineering Paper II 

3 hours

200 

Category IV-Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

Section I-Objective Papers 

General Ability Test

 

(Part A: General English) 

2 hours

200

(Part B: General Studies) 

Electronics & Telecom Engg. Paper I 

2 hours

200

Electronics & Telecom Engg. Paper II

2 hours

200 

Section II Conventional Papers 

Electronics & Telecom Engg. Paper I

3 hours

200 

Electronics & Telecom Engg. Paper II 

3 hours

200

Standard of Papers 
The standard of papers in General Ability Test will be as may be expected of an Engineering/ Science Graduate. The standard of papers in other subject will approximately be that of an Engineering Degree of an Indian University. There will be no practical examinations in