Designing of 8 BIT Arithmetic and Logical Unit and implementing on Xi. If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our User Agreement and Privacy Policy. If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our Privacy Policy and User Agreement for details. IIIT Hyderabad PGEE 2. Syllabus : Postgraduate Entrance Examination. Sponsored Links: You can now ask your questions about this Entrance Exam. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Please go to the bottom of this page. Organisation : International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad IIIT- HAnnouncement : Syllabus. Entrance Exam : Postgraduate Entrance Examination (PGEE) 2. Syllabus : http: //admissions. Home Page : https: //www. Paper I : General aptitude paper Objective.
Paper II : Objective paper (Paper II)Related: IIIT PGEE 2. Sample Question Paper : www. Paper I (General Aptitude)Objective Duration : 1 1/2 hours(Compulsory for everyone). This is objective type question paper and will emphasize on basic aptitude, logical reasoning, basic questions on computers and mathematics. Note: A minimum cut- off score in this paper is compulsory for evaluation of candidate’s subject paper (Paper II). Paper II is subject paper. Based on the graduation, candidate has to appear for relevant subject papers. Mathematics: Duration : 1 1/2 hours. I. Finite Dimensional Linear Vector Space. Linear Independence, Span, Basis, Orthonormal Set, Gram- Schmidt Orthogo- nalization Process, Inner Product, Dual Space, Eigen Space, Rank of a Matrix, Cayley- Hamiltonian Theorem, Similar Matrices, Linear Operator, Hermetian, Unitary and Normal Matrices, Spectral Decomposition. II. Group, Ring and Field. Basic Concepts of Groups, Cyclic Group, Cosets, Elementary Concepts of Rings and Fields. III. Real Analysis. Concepts of sets of Real numbers, Sequence of Real Numbers, Continuous and Di? Quantum Computation A Computer Science Perspective. Quantum Computation A Computer Science Perspective. ReCoRDeR MoDULe i Record two, four or eight different messages i Clean and glitch-free line-level audio output i Can feed an amplifier or PA system i. AND OR NAND XOR XNOR Gate Implementation and Applications Digital Logic Design. The Logic Gates discussed provide the basic building blocks. Click here for Mathematics Syllabus PDF. Digital Signal Processing. Admit Cards will be made available for download in PDF. Functions, Rolle. Probability Theory. Conditional Probability, Bayes Theorem, Random variable, PDF and CDF, Mo- ment Generating Function, Theoretical Distribution (Binomial, Poisson, Nor- mal, Uniform and Hyper geometric). V. Complex Analysis. Analytic functions, Integration, Cauchy. Ordinary Differential Equation. Equation of First order and First Degree, Second order Linear Equation with Constant coe? VII. Optimization. Linear Programming Problem. Computer Science: Duration : 1 1/2 hours. Fundamental Programming Concepts, Control Flow, Functions, Recursion, Basic Data Structures (arrays, lists, stacks, and queues), Basic algorithms (sorting and searching), Boolean Algebra, Digital Building Blocks (AND/OR/NAND/XOR Gates), Karnaugh’s Maps, Computer Organisation, Number Systems. Capability to write programs in C or C++ is expected, Relational Databases (Functional dependencies, SQL), Computer Networks . Electronics and Communications Engineering: (Objective and Subjective) Duration : 1 1/2 hours( Selection for interview for the streams (i) VLSI & Embedded Systems and (ii) Signal Processing and Communication will be based on the score in this paper and the score in the general aptitude test. This subject examination paper is divided into two parts: Part A (Electronics) and Part B (Signal Processing and Communication) )There will be equal number of questions from Electronics (part- A) and from Signal processing and Communication (part- B). One should attempt questions from both parts in the stipulated time. This examination paper comprises of three sections: Physics, Chemistry, Biology & Bioinformatics, (physics and chemistry only for Post- B. Sc. The questions will be multiple- choice. Syllabus: Physics Section: Mechanics and General Properties of Matter, Electricity and Magnetism, Kinetic theory and Thermodynamics, Modern Physics, Solid State Physics, Devices and Electronics. Chemistry Section: Physical Chemistry: Atomic Structure, Theory of Gases, Chemical Thermodynamics, Chemical and Phase Equilibria, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics. Organic Chemistry : Basic Concepts in Organic Chemistry and Stereochemistry,Aromaticity and Huckel’s rule,Heterocyclic Chemistry, Qualitative Organic Analysis. Inorganic Chemistry: Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding and Shapes of Compounds, Main Group Elements (s and p blocks), Transition Metals (d block), Analytical Chemistry. Biology & Bioinformatics Section. Biology: General Biology, Biochemistry and Physiology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology. Bioinformatics: Sequence Analysis, Sequence Alignments, Phylogeny, Gene Prediction, Structural Biology. Computational Linguistics: Morphology – Words and how they are formed. Basic building blocks in morphology – morphemes. Word formation – function based. Other word formation processes – affixation, suffixation, etc. Morphotactics – constraints on affixation, Morpho- phonology, Computational morphology – FSA, paradigms, etc. Word- Classes and part of speech tagging. Lexicography, Syntax, Syntactic structure, Dependency structure, Grammar formalisms. Semantics, Lexical semantics, Sentential semantics. Students should be able to analyse natural language texts in terms of morphology and basic grammatical structures. REFERENCE BOOKS : 1. Natural Language Processing – A Paninian Perspective by Akshar Bharathi, Vineet Chaitanya, Rajeev Sangal. Linguistics – An intro to Language and Communication by Adrian Akmajian, Richard Demers, Ann Farmer and Robert Harnish. Linguistics – An intro to Linguistic Theory by Victoria Fromkin. Linguistics – An introduction by Andrew Radford, Martin Atkinson, David Britian, Harald Clahsen and Andrew Spencer.
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