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The document describes two exam papers for an electronics and communications engineering program: Paper I covers general aptitude, logical reasoning, basic computer and math questions. A minimum score is required to have Paper II evaluated. Paper II has two parts - Part A covers electronics topics and has more weight for the VLSI & Embedded Systems stream. Part B covers signal processing and communications topics and has more weight for the Communication Systems and Signal Processing stream. Both parts must be taken and scores on both will be considered for interview and stream selection.

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Paper I (General Aptitude) Objective Duration: 1 1/2 Hours: Click Here For Model Questions

The document describes two exam papers for an electronics and communications engineering program: Paper I covers general aptitude, logical reasoning, basic computer and math questions. A minimum score is required to have Paper II evaluated. Paper II has two parts - Part A covers electronics topics and has more weight for the VLSI & Embedded Systems stream. Part B covers signal processing and communications topics and has more weight for the Communication Systems and Signal Processing stream. Both parts must be taken and scores on both will be considered for interview and stream selection.

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Paper I (General Aptitude)

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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).

Electronics and Communications Engineering:


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Duration : 1 1/2 hours

(Selection for interview for the streams (i) VLSI & Embedded Systems and (ii)
Communication Systems and Signal Processing will be based on the score in
this paper and the score in the general aptitude test. This examination paper is
divided into two parts: Part A (Electronics) and Part B (Signal Processing and
Communication). The individual score in PART A will have more weightage for
selection into the stream `VLSI & Embedded Systems'. Similarly, the individual
score in PART B will have more weightage for selection into the stream
`Communication Systems and Signal Processing'. )

Part A : Electronics:

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    Network Theory, Analog Devices (Diodes, BJTs), OPAMPs and Basic Analog
Circuits. Boolean Algebra, Digital Building Blocks (Gates, Flip-Flops) Digital Circit
Design. Signals, Systems, Filters, Transformations, Modulation, VLSI fundamentals.

Part B : Signal Processing and Communications:

    Fundamentals of probability and random processes: random variables,


discrete and continuous random variables, cumulative distribution function,
probability mass funtion and probability density function, conditional
probability, Bay's theorem, independent and uncorrelated random
variables, random processes, discrete time and continuous time random
processes, auto-correlation and cross-correlation functions, power
spectrum.
    Fundamentals of Linear Algebra: vectors, matrices, determinants, basis,
Eigen vector and Eigen value, canonical forms, characteristic and minimal
polynomial.

    Communication systems: Amplitude and frequency modulation, single


side-band modulation, PAM, PCM, PSK, FSK.

    Fundamentals of information theory: measure of information, mutual


information, entropy, capacity, lossless source coding schemes like
Huffman code, run-length code etc., delta modulation.

    Signal Processing: Fourier series, Fourier transform, discrete time


Fourier series and fourier transform, discrete Fourier transform, FFT, z-
transform, Properties of the above transforms, LTI systems, stability of LTI
systems, IIR and FIR filters.

    Communication networks: Layering hierarchies; circuit versus packet


switching; virtual circuits; network mechanisms: multiplexing (TDM, Go
back N), flow control, congestion control; ATM, TCP/IP.

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