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About Karnataka PGCET 2023
Karnataka PGCET 2023 - KEA has declared the Karnataka PGCET 2023 results online on November 22, 2023. The results are available on the official website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. The revised Karnataka PGCET answer key is available on the official website. The link to check the answer of Karnataka PGCET is updated at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. Candidates can verify the answer and predict their probable score using the answer key. Candidates will know their final scores after the Karnataka PGCET 2023 results are released. The Karnataka PGCET exam 2023 was held on September 23 and 24. The Karnataka PGCET 2023 hall ticket was released online on September 13 at the official website. The link to download the PGCET admission ticket was available at, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. Candidates had to complete the registration for PGCET by September 01. The link for the Karnataka PGCET application form 2023 was available on the KEA website. Candidates who filled out the PGCET application form 2023 before the last date were able to download the PGCET admit card 2023. KEA conducted the Karnataka PGCET 2023 exam for ME/M.Tech/M.Arch, MBA/MCA in offline mode.
The application process of Karnataka PGCET 2023 comprises registration, filling application form, uploading documents, and payment of fee. Karnataka PGCET is conducted Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET) to shortlist candidates for MBA, MCA, ME, M.Tech, M.Arch as well as lateral entry MCA courses offered by various government/ university/ private aided and private non-aided institutions of Karnataka.
GATE-qualified candidates are exempt from appearing for Karnataka PGCET. They can directly apply for M.Tech admissions offered by the participating institutes on the basis of their GATE scores.
Karnataka PGCET Helpline:
Karnataka Examinations Authority,
Sampige Road, 18th Cross,
Malleshwaram, Bangalore - 560012.
Phone No: 080 - 23460460Exam Data
Karnataka PGCET 2023 official Website: kea.kar.nic.in
E-Mail: keauthority-ka@nic.in
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Karnataka PGCET 2023 Highlights
Full Exam Name | Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test |
Short Exam Name | Karnataka PGCET |
Conducting Body | Karnataka Examinations Authority |
Frequency of Conduct | Once a year |
Exam Level | State Level Exam |
Languages | English |
Mode of Application | Online |
Application Fee (General) | 650 Rs [Offline] +1 More |
Mode of Exam | Offline |
Mode of Counselling | Online / Offline |
Participating Colleges | 84 |
Exam Duration | 2 Hours |

Karnataka PGCET 2023 Important Dates
Past Dates and Events
22 Nov, 2023
Result | Mode: Online
16 Nov, 2023
Answer Key - Final | Mode: Online
29 Sep, 2023
Answer Key | Mode: Online
23 Sep, 2023 - 24 Sep, 2023
Exam | Mode: Online
13 Sep, 2023
Admit Card | Mode: Online
19 Aug, 2023 - 01 Sep, 2023
Application - Fee payment last date | Mode: Online
07 Aug, 2023 - 01 Sep, 2023
Application | Mode: Online
Karnataka PGCET 2023 Eligibility Criteria
The authorities released the PGCET 2023 eligibility criteria through the official brochure. It contains the basic Karnataka PGCET eligibility to be followed by candidates for PG admissions.
Karnataka PGCET - General Eligibility Criteria
- Candidates should have completed a B.Tech course from an institute recognized by the state of Karnataka with a minimum aggregate of 50% in the qualifying degree. However, reserved category candidates are given a relaxation of 5%
- Candidates with valid GATE scores
Karnataka PGCET 2023 Eligibility for Government Seats
Code | Eligibility Criteria |
A | Candidates should have studied and passed in one or more Government/ Government recognized educational institutes located in Karnataka for at least 7 years either periodically or continuously from Class 1 to qualifying exam |
B | Candidates should have studied and passed the qualifying exam within Karnataka from institute/ university recognized/ run by the state government |
C | Either parent of candidates must have studied in Government recognized institutions in Karnataka for at least 7 years |
D | Candidate or a parent of the candidate resided in Karnataka for a period of 7 years or more |
Mode of Application : Online
Mode of Payment : Net Banking | Credit Card | Debit Card | Other
KEA concluded the Karnataka PGCET 2023 registration process on September 1, 2023. Karnataka PGCET 2023 application form was available on the official website -kea.kar.nic.in on.
Given below are the steps for the Karnataka PGCET application form 2023 (reference purposes only):
- Registration – Candidates have to visit the official website and click on the Karnataka PGCET registration button. They will have to provide details that involve the name of the candidate, parent’s name, gender, date of birth, email ID, and mobile number. After successful registration, a user ID and password are created which serves as a unique registration number.
- PGCET 2023 application form – Candidates had to provide all personal and academic details while filling the Karnataka PGCET application form 2023. Candidates having valid GATE scores will also be required to provide details of the GATE exam.
- Document Upload – While filling the Karnataka PGCET 2023 application, scanned copies of candidates’ photographs, signatures, and left thumb impressions are to be uploaded by candidates.
- Submission of Application – After cross-verifying all information provided by candidates, they will have to agree to the terms and then submit.
- Application Fee – After submission of the Karnataka PGCET 2023 application declaration, candidates have to pay the required application fee. They will be able to pay the fee online using net banking/credit card/debit card or offline through cash payment at any branch of the State Bank of Mysore. After that, candidates should take a print of the application confirmation page for future reference.
Sample Karnataka PGCET 2023 Application Form
Application Fees
Category | Quota | Mode | Gender | Amount |
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OBC, General | Offline, Online | Female, Male, Transgender | ₹ 650 | |
ST, SC | Offline, Online | Female, Male, Transgender | ₹ 500 |
Karnataka PGCET Civil Engineering Syllabus
Elements of civil engineering and strength of materials
Force and its types |
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Concept of equilibrium |
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Building stones |
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Bricks |
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Cement and its properties |
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Timber and its properties |
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Columns and struts |
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Stress and Mohr's circle |
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Types of beams |
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Bending moment and shear force |
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Bending stress and shear stress |
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Cylinder |
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Torsion |
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Building engineering science
Safe bearing capacity |
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Foundations |
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Types of foundations |
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Footings and types |
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Cement and its types |
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Mortar |
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Reinforced cement concrete |
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RMC-manufacture and requirement as per QCI-RMCPCS |
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High strength concrete |
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Types of roofs |
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Lintels and arches |
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Masonry |
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Staircase |
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Trusses |
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Formwork |
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Surveying
Chain surveying |
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Errors in surveying |
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Omitted measurements |
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Plane table surveying |
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Leveling |
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Trigonometric surveying |
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Tacheometric surveying |
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Contouring |
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Curves |
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Calculation of areas and volume |
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Fluid mechanics
Different types of fluids and units |
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Pressure |
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Buoyant force |
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Different types of flows |
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Bernoulli's theorem |
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Discharge measurements |
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Orifice |
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Most economical section of the channel |
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Reynolds's and Froude's number |
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Modal studies |
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Pressure measuring devices |
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Notches and Weirs |
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Structures
Three hinged arches and suspension cables |
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Deflection of beams by Macaulay's method |
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Moment area method and conjugate beam method |
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Rolling loads and influence lines for determinate beams |
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Analysis of beams by consistent determination method and three moment theorem |
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Structural analysis by slope deflection |
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Moment distribution and Kani's method |
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Beams |
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Singly, doubly, flanged beams |
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Slabs |
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One-way, two way, and flat slabs |
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Stairs |
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Columns and column footings (isolated and combined footings) |
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Raft foundation |
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Steel structures |
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Analysis and design of tension and compression members |
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Beams and beam column |
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Column bases |
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Connections |
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Simple and eccentric |
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Plate girders and trusses |
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Plastic analysis of beams and frames |
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Geotechnical engineering
Physical properties of soils |
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Water in soils |
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Stress in soils |
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Consolidation and settlement |
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Shear strength of soils |
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Shallow foundations |
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Site investigation |
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Stability of slopes |
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Earth pressure |
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Water supply and sanitary engineering
Water demand |
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Population forecast |
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Sources of water |
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Quality of water |
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Types of pipes |
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Types of pumps |
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Water treatment units |
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Sedimentation |
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Aeration |
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Flocculation |
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Filtration |
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Screening |
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Pipe joints |
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Conveyance of water |
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Quantity of sewage |
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Characteristics of sewage |
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pH, BOD, COD, DO, and others |
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Sewers |
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Sewer appurtenances |
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Biological treatment |
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Sewage treatment units |
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Grit chamber |
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Skimming tanks |
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Detritus tank |
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Trickling filter |
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Contact beds |
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Septic tank |
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Imhoff tank |
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ASP |
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Sewage disposal units |
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Advance water treatment and waste water treatment methods |
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Transportation engineering
Highway geometric design |
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Highway cross-section elements, sight distance, design of horizontal alignment, design of vertical alignment |
Traffic engineering |
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Traffic characteristics, traffic operation, pavement materials, design and evaluation, rail gage, train resistance, power of locomotive, rails, sleepers, curvature of track, tunneling of soft soil, transition curve, harbour and dock |
Hydrology
Hydrologic cycle |
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Rainfall |
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Unit hydrograph |
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Flood estimation |
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Reservoir design |
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Well hydraulics |
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Irrigation
Duty |
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Delta |
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Crop water requirements |
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Design of lined and unlined canals |
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Head work |
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Gravity dams and ogee spillways |
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Karnataka PGCET Chemical Engineering Syllabus
Process calculations
Units and dimensions |
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Material and energy balances |
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Humidity |
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Combustion |
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Momentum transfer
Basic equations of fluid flow |
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Flow of incompressible fluids in conduits |
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Transportation and metering of fluids |
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Dimensional analysis |
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Mechanical operations
Particulate technology |
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Size reduction |
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Flow of fluids past immersed bodies |
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Sedimentation |
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Filtration |
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Agitation and mixing |
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Heat transfer
Conduction |
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Convection and radiation |
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Heat transfer with phase change |
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Design of double pipe and shell-and-tube heat exchangers |
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Evaporators |
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Thermodynamics
First and second law of thermodynamics |
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PVT relations |
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Thermodynamic properties of pure fluids and solutions |
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Phase and chemical reaction equilibria |
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Material science
Crystal geometry and structure determination |
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Atomic structure and chemical bonding |
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Crystal imperfections |
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Phase diagram |
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Deformation of materials and fracture |
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Heat treatment |
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Corrosion and its prevention |
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Polymers and polymerization |
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Chemical reaction engineering
Kinetics of homogeneous reactions |
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Design of ideal reactors |
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Non-isothermal reactors |
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Catalysis |
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Gas liquid reactors |
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Process control and instrumentation
First order systems |
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Closed loop system-controllers |
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P, I, D, and on-off modes |
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Stability |
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Control system design |
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Pressure measurement |
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Temperature measurement |
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Thermocouples and pyrometers |
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Industrial pollution control
Sources |
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Sampling and analysis of waste water |
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Waste water treatment-preliminary, primary, secondary, and tertiary treatment |
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Air pollution control-sampling and estimation |
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Control methods of gaseous pollutants and particulates |
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Solid waste management-origin, classification, and treatment |
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Noise control-determination of noise levels |
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Noise control characteristics |
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Acoustic absorptive materials |
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Chemical process industries
Industrial gases and acids |
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Chlor-alkali and cement industries |
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Inorganic fertilizers |
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Paints |
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Pigments |
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Varnishes |
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Enamel |
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Oils |
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Fats |
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Waxes |
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Soaps |
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Detergents |
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Sugar |
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Starch and allied industries |
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Petroleum industries and petrochemicals |
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Coal |
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Pulp and paper industries |
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Mass transfer operations
Diffusion-types |
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Measurements |
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Mass transfer coefficients |
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Theories of mass transfer |
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Concept of stages |
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Cascades operation |
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NTU |
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HTU |
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Humidification |
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Drying |
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Adsorption |
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Crystallization |
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Absorption |
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Distillation |
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Liquid-liquid extraction |
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Leaching |
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Process modeling
Models and model building |
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Principles of model formulations |
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Precautions in model building |
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Fundamental laws |
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Review of shell balance approach, continuity equation, energy equation, equation of motion, transport equation of state equilibrium and kinetics, classification of mathematical models |
Mathematical modeling and solutions to the following |
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Basic tank model-level v/s time |
Batch distillation-vapour composition with CSTRs in series time |
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Karnataka PGCET Computer Science and Engineering Syllabus
Engineering mathematics
Mathematical logic |
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Propositional logic, first order logic |
Probability |
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Conditional probability, mean, median, mode and standard deviation, random variables; distributions; uniform, normal, exponential, Poisson, binomial |
Set theory and algebra |
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Sets; relations, functions; groups; partial orders; lattice; Boolean algebra |
Combinatorics |
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Permutations; combinations; counting; summation; generating functions; recurrence relations; asymptotic |
Data structures and algorithms
Notion of abstract data types |
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Stack |
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Queue |
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List |
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Set |
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String |
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Tree |
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Binary search tree |
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Heap |
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Graph |
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Tree and graph traversals |
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Connected components |
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Spanning trees |
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Shortest paths |
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Hashing |
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Sorting |
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Searching |
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Design techniques (greedy, dynamic programming, divide-and-conquer) |
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Asymptotic analysis (best, worst, average case) of time and space |
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Upper and lower bounds on the complexity of specific problems |
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NP-completeness |
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Login design and computer organization
Logic functions |
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Minimization |
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Design and synthesis of combinational and sequential circuits |
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Number representation and computer arithmetic (fixed and floating point) |
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Machine instructions and addressing modes |
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ALU and data-path |
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Hardwired and micro-programmed control |
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Memory interface |
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I/O interface (interrupt and DMA mode) |
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Serial communication interface |
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Instruction pipelining |
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Cache main and secondary storage |
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Formal language and automata theory
Regular languages and finite automata |
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Context free languages and push-down automata |
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Recursively enumerable sets and turing machines |
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Un-decidability |
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System software
Lexical analysis |
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Parsing |
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Syntax directed translation |
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Runtime environment |
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Code generation |
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Linking (static and dynamic) |
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Operating system
Classical concepts (concurrency, synchronization, deadlock) |
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Processes |
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Threads and inter-process communication |
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CPU scheduling |
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Memory management |
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File systems |
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I/O systems |
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Protection and security |
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Databases
Relational model (ER-model, relational algebra, tuple calculus) |
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Database design (integrity constraints, normal forms) |
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Query languages (SQL) |
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File structures (sequential files, indexing, B± trees) |
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Transactions and concurrency control |
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Computer networks
ISO / OSI stack |
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Data encoding and transmission |
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Data link control |
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Sliding window protocols |
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LAN architecture |
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LAN systems |
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Ethernet |
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Token ring |
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Routing protocols |
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Packet switching |
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Network devices-switches |
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Gateways |
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TCP / UDP |
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Application layer protocols and systems (http, smtp, dns, ftp) |
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Network security |
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Web technologies
Three tier web based architectures |
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JSP |
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ASP |
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J2EE |
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NET systems |
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HTML |
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XML |
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Karnataka PGCET Environmental Engineering Syllabus
Environmental chemistry, biology, and ecology
Chemistry |
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Basic concepts of physical chemistry-osmosis, dialysis, adsorption, pollution parameters-pH, COD, BOD, DO, TOC, nitrogen, fluoride, sanitary significance of sulphate, nitrates and phosphates |
Microbiology
Plant kingdom |
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Animal kingdom |
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Morphology and growth of bacteria |
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Air |
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Water and soil |
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Microbiology |
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Virology |
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Ecosystem concepts |
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Food chain and food web |
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Energy flow in ecosystem-lotic and lentic systems |
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Eutrophication of lakes |
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Population growth forms |
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Carrying capacity |
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Quantitative ecology |
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Environmental fluid mechanics and water resources engineering
Concept of ecosystem |
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Fluid properties and classifications |
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Newton's law of viscosity |
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Fluid pressure and its measurements |
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Hydrostatics |
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Kinematics of fluids |
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Bernoulli's equation |
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Momentum equation |
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Flow through pipes-Darcy's equation |
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Friction factors |
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Pipes in series |
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Parallel and equivalent pipe |
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Minor losses |
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Flow measurements-orifices, mouthpieces, notches, and weirs |
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Pumps-types, working and problems |
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Quantitative and qualitative hydrologic cycle |
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Precipitation and runoff estimation |
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Unit hydrographs |
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Mass diagrams for computing storage capacity |
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Stream flow measurement |
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Groundwater definitions |
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Type of aquifers |
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Open and tube wells-type |
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Yield estimation |
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Artificial recharge |
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Water conservation and reuse |
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Soil conservation |
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Economic aspects of water resource planning |
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Water supply and treatment
Drinking and industrial water quality standards |
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Water quantity based on various demands |
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Types of intakes |
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Raising main economics |
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Pumps in series and parallel |
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Haztn William equations |
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Types of reservoirs |
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Preventive maintenance |
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Regional water supply system |
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Physico-chemical and bacteriological characterization of water-surface and sub-surface |
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Aeration |
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Coagulation and flocculation |
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Sedimentation |
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Filtration-slow rapid and pressure |
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Hardness and colour removal |
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Disinfection process-mode, rate and factors |
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Corrosion and corrosion control |
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Operation and maintenance of water treatment system |
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Waste water and treatment
Quantity of domestic waste water |
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Characteristic waste water |
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Disposal of sullage water in rural areas |
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Classification of waste water treatment techniques-unit operations and process |
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Screening |
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Grit chamber |
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Primary |
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Sedimentation |
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Biological units |
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Suspended and fixed growth system, aerobic and anaerobic systems, activated sludge process, trickling filters, RBC, biofilter, secondary sedimentation tank |
Stabilization ponds-aerobic |
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Facultative and anaerobic lagoons |
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Septic tanks |
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Digesters |
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Sludge drying beds |
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Industrial waste water survey |
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Variation in quantity and quality of industrial waste water |
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Guidelines for discharge of industrial effluent on land into municipal sewers and natural water |
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Joint treatment |
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Volume reduction |
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Strength reduction |
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Equalization neutralization and proportioning |
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Estimation of process kinetic parameters |
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Origin, characteristics and treatment of cane sugar industry |
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Diary |
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Distilleries and pharmaceuticals |
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Waste water reuse and waste recovery from different industries |
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Solid and hazardous wastes management
Sources, composition, and properties of municipal solid wastes |
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Solid waste generation |
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Storage and processing at source |
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Landfill-classifications, types |
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Control of gases and leachates |
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Preliminary design of landfills |
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Separation, transformation and recycling-size reduction |
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Density separation |
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Thermal processing-combustion |
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Pyrolysis |
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Gasification |
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Energy recovery |
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Composting-aerobic and anaerobic digestion and energy production |
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Incineration-types, processes |
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Heat recovery |
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Incineration products |
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Definition, sources and classification of hazardous waste |
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Characterization of hazardous waste-ignitability |
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Corrosivity |
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Reactivity |
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Toxicity |
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Quantification |
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Waste minimization |
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Toxicology-toxic effects |
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Carcinogens |
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Ecotoxicoiogy |
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Toxicology assessment |
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Physico-chemical and biological treatment-air stripping |
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Soil vapour extraction |
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Carbon absorption |
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Steam stripping |
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Stabilization and solidification |
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Slurry phase and solid phase treatment |
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Thermal methods-combustion |
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Liquid injection |
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Land disposal and site remediation |
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Monitoring of disposal sites |
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Atmospheric pollution and control
Atmospheric structure and composition |
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Air pollution episodes |
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Sources and classification of air pollutants-natural and anthropogenic |
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Primary and secondary pollutants |
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Properties of major air pollutants along with sources and sinks-particulate and gases |
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Photochemical air pollutants |
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Air pollution due to automobiles |
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Air pollution effects on human health and welfare |
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Vegetation |
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Animals |
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Materials and structure/ monuments |
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Visibility problem |
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Acid rain |
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Green house effect |
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Ozone depletion and heat island effect |
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Measurement of air pollutants-measurement of gaseous and particulate pollutants |
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Sample train |
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Air pollution indices and index |
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Air pollution meteorology-scales |
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Factors like heat |
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Solar radiation |
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Temperature |
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Lapse rate |
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Wind |
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Humidity |
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Precipitation |
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Mixing height |
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Pressure atmospheric stability conditions |
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Wind velocity by profile |
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Windrose diagram |
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Atmospheric dispersion of stack effects-plume rise |
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Effective stack height |
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Plume rise formulations |
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Gaussian dispersion coefficients |
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Ground level concentration |
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Air pollution control equipments-setting chambers |
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Inertial separators |
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Cyclones |
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Fabric filters |
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Scrubbers |
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ESP |
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Control of gaseous pollutants-adsorption |
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Absorption |
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Combustion and condensation |
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Environmental impact assessment
Introduction-rapid and comprehensive EIA |
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Need of EIA states |
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Baseline data |
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Hierarchy in EIA |
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Statutory requirements of EIA |
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Advantages and limitation of EIA, step-by-step procedure for conducting EIA; objective and scope of EIA; environmental attributes, public participation in EIA |
Environmental and disaster management plans |
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Project activities-attribute |
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Activity relationships |
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Matrices and BEES |
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Impact quantifications-hazardous waste dumpsites |
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Sanitary land filling |
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EIA of infrastructural projects-highways |
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Airports |
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Water supply and sanitation |
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Waste water treatment |
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Karnataka PGCET Textile Technology Syllabus
Textile fibres
Classification of polymers |
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Application of polymer |
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Study of various methods of polymerization |
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Study of various types of initiators |
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Techniques of polymerization |
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Physical structure of polymers |
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Polymer reactions |
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Thermal analysis of polymers |
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Study of different structures of textile fibres using various techniques |
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Study of different properties of various textiles fibres i.e. moisture relations |
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Mechanical properties optical properties |
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Electrical properties and thermal properties |
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History on origin of textiles |
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Study of different textiles fibres |
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Basic requirements of textile fibres |
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Geographic distribution-cultivation and grading of cotton, wool, silk, and jute fibres |
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Physical and chemical properties of important natural fibres |
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Sequence of operations in conversion of important natural fibres into fabric |
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Study of different man-made fibre spinning |
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Fundamentals of fluid flow in man-made fibre spinning |
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High speed melt spinning |
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Formation of fibre structure during various methods of man-made spinning |
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Production of micro denier and special shaped fibres |
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Production and properties of various regenerated fibres |
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Production of various raw materials for different synthetic fibres |
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Properties of different synthetic fibres |
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Effect of various parameters on various synthetic fibres |
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Study of semi-continuous and integrated continuous process for production of Nylons |
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Study of different high performance fibre |
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Study of spin finish |
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Heat setting and drawing of fibres |
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Study of different methods of textursing and various parameters affecting texturising |
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Test methods of textured yarns |
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Study of different yarn count systems |
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Conversion from one system to another system |
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Yarn manufacture: Ginning and baling
Blow rooms |
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Objects and methods of mixing, opening and cleaning, blow room machineries cleaning efficiency, lap regularity, modern developments, auto mixer and calculations pertaining to blow room |
Carding |
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Objects, working, speeds and setting, grinding and stripping, silver quality, modern developments in carding, calculations related to carding, fibre hooks at card, opening lines required for processing of various blends |
Drawing |
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Objects and principles, roller drafting systems, modern developments, calculations pertaining to draw frame |
Combing |
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Hook formation in carding, study pf preparatory machines to comber, combing process-setting, modern, combers, calculations pertaining to comber |
Speed frame |
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Objects, working and drafting systems, twist insertion, mechanism of winding, lift of bobbin, bobbin building mechanism, speeds and production calculations, modern speed frames |
Ring frame |
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Objects, working and ring frame mechanisms, yarns tension during spinning a yarn and package faults, modern developments, calculations pertaining to ring frame |
Doubling |
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Objects, dry doubling and wet doubling, fancy yarns, hosiery and seing threads, properties and end uses |
Open end spinning |
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Principles of break spinning, comparison of ring and OE yarns, recent developments in OE spinning, different types of rotors and opening rollers |
Modern yarn production methods |
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Twist less spinning, self twist spinning, wrap spinning, friction spinning and air-jet spinning, comparison of the above methods for their principles and yarn properties, end used and techno-economics feasibility |
Siro, core and cover spinning methods |
Fabric manufacture
Winding |
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Objects, derivation of speeds, coil angles, cone angle, study of modern winders production calculations |
Warping |
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Objects, study of modern warping machines, production calculations |
Sizing |
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Study of ingredients, properties, modern size cooking equipments, modern sizing machine, production calculations |
Looms |
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Study of plain tappet tappet loom, automatic looms, drop box looms, dobby and jacquard looms, production calculations |
Unconventional weaving machine |
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Study of gripper, rapier, air jet, water jet machines |
Non wovens |
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Classification, web productions techniques, properties of binders, geometry of non woven structures identification and testing of non wovens, study of thermal, spun bonding and spun lacing |
Knitting: Well basic stitches, jersey, rid, purl, interlock, warp basic stitches, pillar, atlas, tricot, study of circular well knitting machines, advantages of positive feed, study of warp knitting machines-Tricot and Raschel |
Chemical processing of textiles
Pre-process |
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Preparatory processes to wet processing; an overview of wet processing, sequences of wet processing, desizing-methods of desizing, singeing-methods of singeing, batching, souring, bleaching, mercerizing |
Methods of purifying fibre yarn and fabric made from other natural fibre like silk, wool, jute etc; methods of desizing-scouring and bleaching of regenerated cellulose fibre |
Dyeing |
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Coloration, theories of coloration/ dyeing, factors that affect dyeing mechanism of dyeing, mechanism used for dyeing, classification of dyes, dyeing of natural fibres using direct, reactive, acid, metal complex, yat, sulphur |
Ingrain dyes and other popular dyes using different methods, after treatments and testing o dyed materials, yarn package dyeing, dyeing of knitted fabrics, dyeing of garments |
Printing |
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Design development for printing, sources of inspection, the designers tools and work space, different techniques for design generation and reproduction, transfer of designs on wooden blocks, screen and stencil, scope of printing |
Methods and principles of printing, machineries used for textile printing, passage of material through printing machines |
Finishing |
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Objects of finishing, various methods of finishing, cotton, silk, wool, worsted fabric, chemicals formulation of different finishes, machiners used for finishing, speciality chemicals used for finishing, finishing, of garments |
Textile testing
Fibres |
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Regain, length, fineness, maturity, strength, their determination, HVI and AFIS |
Yarn |
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Yarn count, twist, strength, hairiness, uniformity and their determination |
Fabrics |
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Fabric weight, thickness, cover, tear, abrasion, drape, crease, colour fastness, their determination |
Fabric handle-KESF and FAST |
Silk technology
Cocoons |
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Sorting of cocoons, cocoon testing, storage of cocoons, stifling of cocoons, drying of cocoons, cooking of cocoons |
Methods employed-characteristics of cocoons |
Reeling |
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Methods of silk reeling-charakha, cottage basins, filatures, semi automatic an automatic types |
Raw silk testing-packing of raw silk, utilization of by-products |
Silk throwing |
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Manufacture of yarns for use in ordinary, chiffon, crepe, georgette fabrics, number of plies and different twist levels used |
Developments in silk throwing industry |
Weaving industry |
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Warp and weft preparation, machineries employed in small scale and organized sections |
Silk weaving, handloom and power bow weaving, special features of silk looms, modifications required on power loom to weave silk fabrics |
Spun silk industry |
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Raw materials for spun silk yarn production, production of spun yarn and their properties |
Processing industry |
---|
Degumming and drying of silk yarns, dyeing, printing and finishing of silk fabrics |
Fabric structure |
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Study of plain, twill, stain, crepe, Mockleno and towelling structures |
Backed cloths, extra wrap and extra well cloths, double cloth terry weaves, velvet, velveteens, gauge and leno, Damask Brocade cloths |
Fashion design and garment technology
Terms and definitions used in fashion and garment industries |
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The art and techniques of body measurements and standard sizes and measurements prevalent in garment industries |
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Principles and practices of pattern making |
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Grading |
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Computer aided pattern making and grading |
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Cutting room operation |
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Laying |
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Cutting |
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Numbering |
---|
Bundling |
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Sewing operation |
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Classes of seams and stitches |
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Sewing threads |
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Defects is sewing |
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Garment finishing section |
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Buttoning |
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Labelling |
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Care labeling |
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Checking |
---|
Pressing |
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Folding |
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Packing and packing standards |
---|
Quality control in garment Industry |
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Garments washing |
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Dyeing and finishing |
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Brand culture and apparel brand names |
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Sourcing and merchandising |
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Apparel engineering and production control |
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Karnataka PGCET Electrical Engineering Syllabus
Engineering mathematics
Linear algebra |
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Matrices and determinants, rank of matrix, systems of linear equations, Eigen values and Eigen vectors |
Calculus |
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Limit, continuity, and differentiability. Partial derivatives, test for convergence, Fourier series |
Vector calculus |
---|
Gradient, divergence and curl. Line, surface, and volume integrals; Stokes theorem, problems related to Gauss and green's theorems |
Differential equations |
---|
Linear and non-linear first order ODEs, higher order linear ODEs with constant coefficients, Cauchy's and Euler's equations |
Partial differential equations |
---|
PDEs, formation of PDEs, solution of PDE by direct integration and separation of variables. Heat and wave equations |
Transforms |
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Laplace transforms, Fourier transform and Z-transform |
Probability and Statistics |
---|
Mean, median, mode, and standard deviation; random variables; Poisson normal and binomial distributions; correlation and regression analysis |
Numerical methods |
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Solutions of linear and non-linear algebraic equations; integration of trapezoidal and Simpson's rule; numerical solutions of ordinary differential equations |
Electric circuits and fields
Network topology |
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Graph of network, concept of tree, links, tie set schedule, cutset schedule |
Circuit concepts |
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Source transformation, circuit analysis using loop current and node voltage methods, star-delta conversion, dual networks and concept of controlled sources |
Network theorems-Thevenin's, Norton, maximum power transfer, superposition and reciprocity, resonant circuits, transient analysis, Laplace transformations and applications, standard test signals, initial conditions |
Two-port network |
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y and z parameters and h-parameters of two port networks |
Errors in measurement |
---|
Types of errors and sources of errors |
Electric filed |
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Coulomb's law and electric field intensity, electric flux density |
Analog and digital electronics
Analog electronics |
---|
Diode circuits, rectifiers, transistor biasing and bias stability, class A, class B, and class C amplifiers, small signal h-parameter equivalent circuit of transistor |
Expression for current gain, voltage gain, input impedance, RC coupled amplifier, frequency response, half power frequencies, bandwidth and factors influencing the bandwidth |
RC Coupled emitter follower amplifier, current gain, voltage gain, input and output impedance, applications |
FET-RC coupled amplifier |
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Power amplifiers: Class A, class B, push pull, and class C power amplifiers, maximum power output, driving power requirements |
Feedback amplifiers and oscillators: Concept of positive and negative feedback, advantages of negative feedback. Voltage and current feedback, effect of the same on performance characteristics. Condition for oscillation, Wein bridge oscillator |
Feedback amplifiers and oscillators: Expression for frequency of oscillation, crystal oscillators. Voltage regulator, operational amplifiers, comparator, ZCD, precision rectifier, I to V and V to I converters, instrumentation amplifiers, square wave |
Feedback amplifiers and oscillators: Triangular wave and saw tooth wave generator |
Wave shaping circuits: Clipping, clamping, integrator and differentiator circuits |
Digital electronics |
---|
Number Systems and codes: Decimal, binary, octal, hexadecimal, binary coded decimal, octal, hex numbers, excess 3 and gray codes, binary arithmetic |
Digital circuits: Combinational logic circuits-digital signals, Boolean constants and variables, basic logic operations, AND, OR, NOR gates and realization or truth tables, Boolean-expressions, simplification of Boolean expressions using basic theorems |
Digital circuits: Combinational logic circuits-Karnaugh map method of obtaining logic expressions, maxterm, mintenn realization of logic functions using basic gates and also using NAND and NOR gates. Half adder, full adder, multiplexers, demultiplexers |
Digital circuits: Combinational logic circuits-encoders and decoders, A/D and D/A converters |
Sequential logic: SR latch, clocked RS FF, D FF, JK and T FF, master slave JK-FF, edge triggered flip-flops, registers, shift registers, asynchronous counters, synchronous counters |
Semiconductor memories: RAM, ROM, PROM, EPROM, EEPROM, and Flash |
Control systems
Basic control system concepts |
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Transfer function |
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Block diagram reduction |
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Signal flow graph |
---|
DC and AC servomotors and their TF |
---|
Analogous systems F-V |
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F-I analogies |
---|
Time domain and frequency domain analysis |
---|
Stability |
---|
Absolute and relative stability, RH criterion. Polar plots, phase cross over and gain cross over frequencies |
Bode plots, phase plot, and gain plot, determination of gain and phase margins |
Nyquist stability criterion |
---|
Principle of mapping of Nyquist path, gain margin, phase margin |
Nyquist stability criterion |
Root locus |
State space techniques |
---|
State variables, state model of linear systems, solution of state equation, state transition matrix |
8051 microcontroller
Microprocessor vs. microcontroller |
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CPU architectures-Von-Neumann, Harvard, CISC and RISC |
---|
8051 microcontroller |
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Architecture, memory organization, addressing modes, instruction set |
8051 programming |
---|
Assembly language programs, time delay calculations and subroutines |
8051 interrupts |
---|
Timers/ counters, serial communication |
8051 memory interfacing and I/O interfacing |
---|
Electrical and electronics
Rotating machines |
---|
Principles of operation, EMF equation of DC machine, constructional features, classification, generator action, voltage regulation |
Motor action, characteristics, applications, efficiency, testing of DC machines, starting of DC motors |
Principle of operation and constructional features of induction motor, equivalent circuit, circle diagram of IM, torque equation, starting of IM and speed control |
Construction and operation of cylindrical rotor and salient pole synchronous generator, EMF equation, harmonics and their minimization, armature reaction, regulation by EMF method, MMF method and ZPF methods |
Two reaction theory for salient pole machine |
Determination of Xd and Xq from slip test, synchronization, synchronizing with infinite bus, parallel operation of two alternators, operation on infinite bus, load sharing, effect of change in excitation power angle |
Equation of power in terms of power angle |
Synchronous motor: Principle of operation, V and inverted V curves, synchronous motor as synchronous condenser for pf improvement, method of starting, torque and torque angle |
Transformers |
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Single phase and 3-phase transformer, principle of operation, equivalent circuit, vector diagram, efficiency and regulation |
Polarity test, OC and SC tests, pre determination of efficiency and regulation |
Power and distribution transformer |
All day efficiency, Sumpner's test, 3-phase transformer connection, 3-phase to 6-phase, Scott connection and open delta, harmonics |
Auto transformers: Construction, application, 3-phase autotransformers. |
Power generation, transmission, and distribution |
---|
Hydel, thermal, and nuclear power plants, plant factors, technologies connected with the above plants, power plant economics, major equipment in power stations, power factor improvement, substation |
MVA calculation, current limiting reactors, typical transmission and distribution schemes, overhead transmission lines |
Line parameters, calculation of resistance, inductance and capacitance |
Short medium and long transmission lines |
HVAC/DC generation and measurement |
Insulators: Types potential distribution in suspension insulators string efficiency, testing of insulators; underground cables types, material used, grading of cables, charging current, testing of cables |
AC distribution system: Radial and ring main system |
Switch gear and protection: Fuses, circuit breakers, switches, relays, protector schemes. HVAC/DC generation and measurement |
Power electronics |
---|
Power semiconductor devices, power diodes, power transistors, power MOSFET, IGBT, their switching characteristics ,merits and demerits, their typical application |
Thyristor two transistor analogy, static and dynamic characteristics-turn on and turn off characteristics, gate characteristics, triggering schemes, snubber circuits, over current and over voltage protection |
Power system analysis and computer methods in power systems |
---|
Representation of power systems components: Single line diagram, per unit concept |
Symmetrical 3 phase faults: Short circuit current and selection of circuit breaker |
Symmetrical components: Resolution of unbalanced voltage and current into their symmetrical components |
Power in terms of symmetrical components, positive, negative and zero sequence networks of power systems |
Power system stability; steady state and transient stability |
Swing equation, equal area criteria and its application |
Load flow studies, solution of load flow studies by Gauss Sidal, N.R method and fast decoupled method, economic operation of power system |
Classification of electric drives |
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Heating and power rating of motors |
---|
Industrial drives and electric traction |
---|
Electronics and communication engineering/ telecommunication engineering
VLSI design and embedded systems |
---|
Micro-electronics, CMOS logic structures, scaling, sub-system design and layout, testability, embedded system design and development, RTOS |
Signals and systems, and DSP |
---|
Types of signals and systems, properties of systems, convolution, correlation, Fourier series and transforms (discrete time), Z-transform, DFT and FFT, structure for FIR and LK system, windowing techniques, analog and digital filter design |
FIR and IIR filter design |
Analog and digital communication, and networking |
---|
AM, FM, PM, digital communication sampling, digital coding of analog wave forms, ISI, digital modulation techniques-PSK, BPSK, QPSK, MSK, spread spectrum, ISO/ OSI model, TCP/IP model, internet working |
Wireless communication-cellular concept, cell fundamentals, capacity expansion techniques, mobility management, GSM channel concept, CDMA channel concept, diversity techniques, wireless LAN |
Micro waves and antennas |
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Transmission lines, characteristic impedance, impedance transformation, passive and active microwave devices, microwave measurement, radar systems, radio telemetry |
Rectangular wave guides and circular wave, guides, antenna parameters-radiation pattern, beam area, radiation intensity, beam efficiency, directivity angain, effective height, radiation efficiency, reciprocity theorem, dipole antennas, antenna arrays |
Different types of antennas |
Power electronics |
---|
Diodes, transistors, amplifiers, voltage regulators and power supplies, characteristics of DIAC, TRIAC, MOSFET, IGBT, thyristors and its control circuits, control rectifiers, commutation techniques, AC voltage controller |
8086 microprocessor |
---|
Architecture, memory segmentation, addressing modes, instruction set, I/O interfacing, 8255, 8253 |
Instrumentation technology
Functional elements of instrument and measurement system |
---|
Instruments and measurement systems, different types of instruments, functions of instruments and measurement systems, applications of measurement systems, elements of generalized measurement system |
Input-output configuration of measuring instruments and measurement systems, methods of correction for interfering and modifying inputs |
Transducers, classifications of transducers |
Electronic instrumentation and measurements |
---|
Static and dynamic characteristics of measurement systems, standards and calibration, gross errors and systematic errors, absolute and relative errors, basic concepts of accuracy, precision, resolution and significant figures |
Measurement error combinations and error analysis |
Process instrumentation |
---|
Transducers and sensors for the measurement of displacement, level, stress and stress, force and torque, pressure, temperature, flow, vibration, density, viscosity, turbidity, humidity and moisture, sound, speed and thickness |
Process control |
---|
Introduction to process control, final control |
Controller principles-all types of discontinuous and continuous controllers, analog and digital controllers |
Control loop characteristics, multivariable control, feed forward control, cascade control, modeling and simulation from plant automation, industrial control applications, programmable logic controllers (PLC)-introduction, design and programming |
Analytical, optical, and biomedical instrumentation |
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Analytical Instrumentation: Introduction, principles of UV, visible and IR spectroscopy. Flame emission spectroscopy and atomic absorption spectroscopy, chromatography |
Optical instrumentation: Fundamentals of lasers, solid and semiconductor lasers and their characteristics. Applications of lasers-interferometers and holography. Basics of fiber optics |
Biomedical instrumentation: Biomedical transducers and electrodes. Instrumentation and recording of ECG, EEG, respiratory rate, blood pressure and blood flow. Cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators |
Signals and systems, DSP |
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Types of signal and systems, properties of systems, convolution correlation, Fourier series and transforms (discrete time) Z-transform, DFT and FFT, windowing techniques, analog and digital filter design, IIR, FIR filter design |
Biomedical engineering and medical electronics
Human anatomy and physiology |
---|
Homeostasis, types of tissues, cardiovascular system, nervous system, respiratory system, skeletal and muscular system, digestive system |
Biomedical instrumentation |
---|
Biomedical transducers and electrodes, sources of bioelectric potentials. Bioelectric signals-ECG, EEG, EMG |
Defibrillators, cardiac pacemakers, implantable pacemakers, respiratory measurement, blood pressure and blood flow meters, audiometers |
Medical imaging systems |
---|
X-ray and radiography, computed tomography, ultrasound imaging, radionuclide imaging, magnetic resonance imaging |
Signals and systems and DSP |
---|
Types of Signals and systems, properties of systems, convolution, correlation, discrete time Fourier series and discrete time Fourier transforms. Z-transform, DFT and FFT, windowing techniques, analog and digital filter design, ER, FIR filter design |
Biomedical signal processing |
---|
Digital filters, ER filters-smoothing, notch, derivatives, sampling, integer filters, data reduction techniques, signal averaging |
ECG signal processing, QRS detection-power spectrum of ECG, BP filtering techniques, different template matching techniques. EEG signal processing and analysis |
Medical image processing |
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Image sampling and quantization, enhancement in spatial domain, properties of 2D Fourier transform, enhancement in frequency domain, basic compression methods, image compression standards, edge detection, edge linking and boundary detection, thresholding |
Region based segmentation, colour image processing |
Karnataka PGCET Mechanical Engineering Syllabus
Engineering mathematics
Linear algebra matrices |
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System of linear equations |
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Eigen values and Eigen vectors |
---|
Calculus |
---|
Taylor's series |
Partial derivatives |
---|
Total derivatives |
---|
Definite integrals |
---|
Differential equations |
---|
Linear ordinary differential equations, first order non linear ordinary differential equations, initial and boundary value problems, Laplace transformation |
Partial differential equations |
---|
Numerical methods: System of linear equations. Jacobi, Gauss Seidel and Crout's methods, Runge Kutta and Newton-Raphson methods, probability and statistics, Gaussian and Weibul distribution and properties, method of least square |
Numerical methods: Regression analysis, and analysis of variance, Fourier transforms |
Engineering materials
Structure and properties of engineering materials |
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Heat treatment |
---|
Composite materials and their applications |
---|
Engineering mechanics
Free body concepts |
---|
Equations of equilibrium |
---|
Centroids and moment of inertia |
---|
Strength of materials
Stress and strains |
---|
Elastic constants |
---|
Principal stresses |
---|
Maximum shear stress |
---|
Theories of failure |
---|
Shear force and bending moment diagrams |
---|
Shear and bending stresses in beams |
---|
Deflection of beams |
---|
Torsion |
---|
Columns |
---|
Fluid mechanics
Fluid properties |
---|
Fluid statics |
---|
Manometry |
---|
Buoyancy |
---|
Conservation laws |
---|
Euler's equation |
---|
Bernoulli's equation |
---|
Viscous flow of incompressible fluids |
---|
Laminar and turbulent flows |
---|
Flow through pipes |
---|
Dimensional analysis |
---|
Thermodynamics
Laws of thermodynamics |
---|
Internal energy |
---|
Enthalpy and Entropy |
---|
Thermodynamic processes |
---|
Heat and work |
---|
Irreversibility and availability |
---|
Perfect gas |
---|
Properties of pure substances |
---|
Air standard and fuel air cycles |
---|
IC engines and gas turbines |
---|
Centrifugal and axial flow compressors |
---|
Theory of machines
Analysis of planar mechanisms |
---|
Dynamic analysis of slider-crank mechanism |
---|
Cams and followers |
---|
Kinematics of gears |
---|
Governors and flywheels |
---|
Balancing of reciprocating and rotating masses |
---|
Free and forced vibrations of single degree freedom systems |
---|
Effect of damping |
---|
Transmissibility |
---|
Vibration isolation |
---|
Critical speed of shafts |
---|
Design of machine elements
Material and manufacturing considerations |
---|
Design of shafts |
---|
Keys |
---|
Couplings |
---|
Bolted |
---|
Riveted and welded joints |
---|
Dynamic loads |
---|
Design of power screws |
---|
Helical springs |
---|
Spur gears |
---|
Clutches and brakes |
---|
Hydro-dynamic lubrication |
---|
Journal bearings and anti-friction bearings |
---|
Metal casting processes |
---|
Production engineering
Melting and pouring of cast iron |
---|
Ferrous and non-ferrous metals and alloys |
---|
Casting defects |
---|
Inspection of castings |
---|
Hot and cold working of metals |
---|
Metal joining processes |
---|
Soldering, brazing and welding, modem welding processes; metal cutting tools-machine tool operations, non-traditional machining processes |
Industrial engineering and management
Introduction to work study and method study |
---|
Principles of organization |
---|
Types of organizations |
---|
Types of ownership |
---|
Functions of personnel management |
---|
Functions of sales management |
---|
Materials management |
---|
Introduction, purchasing, stores: Inventory-supply chain management |
Inventory control |
---|
Value analysis |
---|
Scheduling and production control |
---|
PERT and CPM |
---|
Work study and ergonomics |
---|
Productivity, work study, method study, ergonomics |
Quality management |
---|
Statistical process control, control charts, inspection and test-sampling plans |
Industrial management |
---|
Introduction, management function, motivation and behaviour |
MIS |
---|
Fundamentals, business application, issues in management information technology |
DBMS |
---|
Introduction, concepts and architecture and data modeling |
OR |
---|
LPP, transportation, assignment problems, inventory control, PERT-CPM |
CAD/ CAM |
---|
Product cycle, elements of CAD/ CAM system-hardware and software, modeling. Transformations, NC, CNC, robots configurations and applications, programming language, robotic sensors |
Metrology |
---|
Limits, fits, tolerances, gauges, comparators, surface finish measurements |
Automobile engineering
Introduction |
---|
2 Stroke and 4 Stroke engines, engine components, carbonation, petrol and diesel fuel injection, combustion in S.I. and C.I. engines, engine cooling |
Automotive electrical and electronics |
---|
Storage batteries, ignition system, starter motor, charging system |
Vehicle dynamics |
---|
Undamped and damped vibrations, forced vibrations, vehicle vibrations on human comfort |
Automotive component design |
---|
Power for propulsion, design of I.C. engine parts and gear box |
Metrology and measurements |
---|
Limits, fits, and tolerances, types of gauges, comparators, surface finish equipment's, pressure, and flow and strain measurement |
CAD/ CAM |
---|
Product cycle, elements of CAD/ CAM system-hardware and software, modeling, transformations, NC, CNC, robots configurations and applications, programming language, robotic sensors |
Industrial and production engineering
Metrology |
---|
Limits, fits, and tolerances. Gauges, comparators, surface finish |
Operations research |
---|
LPP, transportation, assignment, game theory |
Quality management |
---|
Statistical process control, control charts, inspection and test, sampling plans |
Work study |
---|
Method study, work measurement, ergonomics |
CAD/ CAM system |
---|
Hardware and software, modeling, transformations, NC, CNC, robot configurations and applications |
Metal forming |
---|
Rolling, forging, extrusion, sheet metal forming |
Engineering economy |
---|
Depreciation, cost estimation |
Non destructive testing |
---|
Liquid penetrant, ultrasonic, radiography, magnetic particle inspection and leak test |
Welding metallurgy and heat treatment |
---|
Metal cutting |
---|
Basic theory-tool life, tool wear, cutting tools, geometry and materials |
Manufacturing engineering
OR |
---|
LPP, transportation, assignment problems, inventory control, PERT-CPM |
Theory of metal cutting |
---|
Cutting tools, geometry, materials, measurement of cutting forces, tool wear and life |
Plasticity and metal forming |
---|
Yield criteria, 2-ID plastic flow, fundamentals of metal working, drawing, extrusion, forging and rolling |
Welding technology |
---|
Introduction, metal joining process, welding processes: Pressure, gas and electric, testing and inspection |
Industrial robotics |
---|
Robot components, classification, configuration, direct and inverse kinematics, robot programming and sensors |
Automation in manufacturing |
---|
Automation; definitions, reasons, high volume production systems, computerized manufacturing systems and networks |
CAD/ CAM |
---|
Product cycle, elements of CAD/ CAM system-hardware and software, modeling, transformations, NC, CNC machines |
Metrology and measurements |
---|
Limits, fits, and tolerances, types of gauges, comparators, surface finish equipment's, pressure, and flow and strain measurement |
Mechanical engineering
Heat transfer |
---|
Modes of heat transfer, one dimensional heat conduction |
Fins dimensionless parameters in convective heat transfer |
Forced convection heat transfer over flat plates and through tubes |
Free convection heat transfer over flat plates and cylinders, radiation, heat transfer, heat exchangers, LMTD and NTU methods |
Industrial management |
---|
Introduction, management function, motivation, and behaviour fluid machines: Introduction, principles of hydraulic machines, impulse and reaction turbines, steam turbines |
Mechatronics |
---|
Introduction, transducers, mechatronic elements, pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical and mechanical actuation systems, signal conditioning |
POM |
---|
Plant layout, plant location, forecasting, scheduling , inventory control |
OR |
---|
LPP, transportation, assignment problems, inventory control, PERT-CPM |
CAD/ CAM |
---|
Product cycle, elements of CAD/ CAM system-hardware and software, modeling, transformations, NC, CNC, robots configurations and applications, programming language, robotic sensors |
Metrology and measurements |
---|
Limits, fits, and tolerances, types of gauges, comparators, surface finish equipment's, pressure, and flow and strain measurement |
Karnataka PGCET M.B.A Syllabus
Proficiency in english language
Synonyms |
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Antonyms |
---|
One word substitution |
---|
Idioms and phrases |
---|
Pairs expressing relationships |
---|
Grammar |
---|
Famous books in English literature |
---|
Sentence correction |
---|
General knowledge
Indian business environment |
---|
Global environment |
---|
Social events |
---|
Cultural events |
---|
Economics |
---|
Management |
---|
Political events |
---|
Historical events |
---|
Current affairs |
---|
Sports |
---|
Awards |
---|
Personalities and achievements |
---|
Science and technology |
---|
Humanities |
---|
Reasoning and general intelligence
Puzzles |
---|
Diagrams |
---|
Analogy |
---|
Logic |
---|
Verbal ability |
---|
Analytical ability |
---|
Related aspects |
---|
Quantitative analysis
Arithmetic |
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Data analysis and interpretation |
---|
Statistics |
---|
Related quantitative aspects |
---|
Karnataka PGCET M.C.A. Syllabus
Mathematics
Algebra |
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Fundamental operations in algebra, expansion, factorization, simultaneous linear/ quadratic equations, indices, logarithms, arithmetic, geometric and harmonic progressions, binomial theorem, permutations and combinations, determinants, matrices |
Sets and application to solution of simultaneous linear equations |
Coordinate geometry |
---|
Rectangular Cartesian coordinates, equations of line, mid-point, intersections etc, equations of a circle, distance formulae, pair of straight lines, parabola, ellipse and hyperbola, simple geometric transformations such as translation, rotation, scaling |
Boolean algebra |
---|
Basic operations, evaluation of Boolean expressions, basic postulates of Boolean algebra |
Trigonometry |
---|
Simple identities, trigonometric equations, properties of triangles, inverse function |
Probability and Statistics |
---|
Basic concept of probability theory, averages, dependent and independent events, frequency distributions and measures of dispersions, Skewness and Kurtosis, correlation and regression, random variables |
Computer awareness
Computer basics |
---|
Organization of a computer, central processing unit (CPU), input/ output devices, computer memory, programming languages, types of software's, general awareness about internet, web applications, database applications and information systems |
Data representation |
---|
Representation of characters, integers and fractions, binary, ASCII and hexadecimal representations |
Binary arithmetic |
---|
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, two's complement arithmetic, floating-point representation of numbers, normalized floating-point representation |
Operating systems |
---|
Evolution of operating systems, types of operating systems, functions of an operating system, modern operating systems |
Analytical ability and logical reasoning
Logical reasoning |
---|
Quantitative reasoning and visuo-spatial reasoning |
---|
General awareness
Business |
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Finance |
---|
Industry |
---|
Transportation |
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Karnataka PGCET 2023 Exam Pattern
Karnataka PGCET Civil Engineering Exam Pattern
Type of questions | Objective type questions |
Total number of questions | 75 |
Total questions in Part 1 | 50 |
Marks allotted for each question in Part 1 | 1 mark |
Number of questions in Part 2 | 25 |
Marks awarded for right answer in Part 2 | 2 marks |
Total marks | 100 |
Karnataka PGCET Chemical Engineering Exam Pattern
Type of questions | Objective type questions |
Total number of questions | 75 |
Total questions in Part 1 | 50 |
Marks allotted for each question in Part 1 | 1 mark |
Number of questions in Part 2 | 25 |
Marks awarded for right answer in Part 2 | 2 marks |
Total marks | 100 |
Karnataka PGCET Computer Science and Engineering Exam Pattern
Type of questions | Objective type |
Total number of questions | 75 |
Total question in part 1 | 50 |
Marks allotted for each question in part 1 | 1 mark |
Number of questions in part 2 | 25 |
Marks allotted for each question in part 2 | 2 marks |
Total marks | 100 |
Karnataka PGCET Environmental Engineering Exam Pattern
Type of questions | Objective type questions |
Total number of questions | 75 |
Total questions in part 1 | 50 |
Marrs allotted for each question in part 1 | 1 mark |
Number of questions in part 2 | 25 |
Marks awarded for right answer in part 2 | 2 marks |
Total marks | 100 |
Karnataka PGCET Textile Technology Exam Pattern
Type of questions | Objective type |
Total number of questions | 75 |
Total question in part 1 | 50 |
Marks allotted for each question in part 1 | 1 mark |
Number of questions in part 2 | 25 |
Marks allotted for each question in part 2 | 2 marks |
Total marks | 100 |
Karnataka PGCET Electrical Engineering Exam Pattern
Part A | |
Total number of questions | 45 |
Number of questions in section 1 | 30 |
Marks allotted for each question in section 1 | 1 mark |
Total marks for section 1 | 30 |
Number of question in section 2 | 15 |
Marks of each question in section 2 | 2 marks |
Total marks of section 2 | 30 |
Total marks of part A | 60 |
Part B | |
Total number of questions | 30 |
Number of questions in section 1 | 20 |
Marks allotted for each question in section 1 | 1 mark |
Total marks for section 1 | 20 |
Number of question in section 2 | 10 |
Marks of each question in section 2 | 2 marks |
Total marks of section 2 | 20 |
Total marks of part B | 40 |
Karnataka PGCET Mechanical Engineering Exam Pattern
Part A | |
Total number of questions | 45 |
Number of questions in section 1 | 30 |
Marks allotted for each question in section 1 | 1 mark |
Total marks of section 1 | 30 |
Number of questions in section 2 | 15 |
Marks of each question in section 2 | 2 marks |
Total marks of section 2 | 30 |
Total marks of part A | 60 |
Part B | |
Total number of questions | 30 |
Number of questions in section 1 | 20 |
Marks allotted for each question in section 1 | 1 mark |
Total marks of section 1 | 20 |
Number of questions in section 2 | 10 |
Marks of each question in section 2 | 2 marks |
Total marks of section 2 | 20 |
Total marks of part B | 40 |
Karnataka PGCET M.B.A Exam Pattern
Exam pattern of Karnataka PGCET MBA 2023 specifies the topics from questions will be asked, the total number of questions and total time duration of exam. As per Karnataka PGCET MBA exam pattern 2023, the entrance exam will have a total of 100 objective type questions (MCQs) and each question carries one mark. Total time duration of Karnataka PGCET MBA will be two hours (120 minutes). Candidates can check the detailed Karnataka PGCET MBA exam pattern 2023 from the table which is given below.
Exam Pattern of Karnataka PGCET MBA 2023
Section Name | Questions | Marks | Exam mode |
Section A- Proficiency in English Language | 25 | 25 | Paper- Pencil mode (OMR Sheet) |
Section B- Test of General Knowledge | 25 | 25 | |
Section C- Test of Reasoning and General Intelligence | 25 | 25 | |
Section D- Quantitative Analysis | 25 | 25 | |
Total | 100 | 100 |
The admit card of Karnataka PGCET 2023 issued in online mode. Candidates can access their PGCET admit card 2023 by entering their application number and date of birth. Karnataka PGCET 2023 admit cards contain the basic information of candidates including name, roll number, father’s name, venue, date and time of examination, photograph, and signature of the candidate. Candidates are advised to check the Karnataka PGCET 2023 admit card for discrepancies before downloading and contacting the authorities.
Steps to Karnataka PGCET Admit Card download
Visit the Karnataka PGCET 2023 official website
Click on the link to PGCET admit card 2023
Enter application number and date of birth
Click on ‘Submit’
The admit card will appear on the screen
Check the admit card for the discrepancy
After ensuring, download and print copy of admit card
Karnataka PGCET 2023 Exam Centers
State | City |
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Karnataka | Bagalkot |
Bangalore | |
Belgaum | |
Bellary | |
Bijapur | |
Davanagere | |
Dharwad | |
Gulbarga | |
Mangalore | |
Mysore | |
Shimoga | |
Tumkur |
Documents Required at Exam
- Driving
- Admit card
- College id card
- Bus pass
- Driving license
- Passport
- Aadhaar card
- Pan card
- Voter id
KEA released the Karnataka PGCET 2023 answer key online on the official website. The answer key contains answers to all the questions asked in the Karnataka PGCET exam 2023. With the help of the Karnataka PGCET answer key, candidates can verify their answers and thus, calculate their probable scores.
The PGCET 2023 answer key has released in two stages – provisional answer key and final answer key. Candidates are also allowed to raise objections against the provisional Karnataka PGCET 2023 answer key by logging in using the required credentials.
The authorities released the Karnataka PGCET 2023 results online on November 22 on the official website. The PGCET merit list and rank list will now be available as it is released along with the Karnataka PGCET result 2023. However, a separate merit list will be prepared for candidates with valid GATE scores. The merits will be determined based on the candidate's performance in Karnataka PGCET and or GATE exam.
How to check Karnataka PGCET 2023 result?
Visit the KEA official website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
Scroll down to the latest announcements section and click on the Karnataka PGCET result link
Login using the PGCET 2023 application number
Result and merit list will be displayed in PDF format
After downloading, check score and rank
Mode of Counselling: Online, Offline
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) conducts PGCET 2023 counselling in online mode. Candidates are called for participating in Karnataka PGCET counselling based on their ranks. Counselling will be held in several rounds and candidates will be allotted seats accordingly.
PGCET 2023 Counselling Process
Registration
In order to participate in Karnataka PGCET 2023 counselling, Candidates have to register online.
Document verification
The authorities shall conduct verification of documents for registered candidates at the help centres. Candidates will have to carry all the relevant documents to prove their eligibility.
Allotment of the secret key
Once candidates documents are verified, a verification slip and secret key are provided during Karnataka PGCET 2023 counselling. To enter their preference of courses and colleges, candidates have to log in with the secret key.
Choice filling
Candidates will have to fill their choice of courses and colleges during Karnataka PGCET counselling 2023. The same have to be entered in the order of preference.
Mock Allotment
For choices filled by candidates, mock allotment will be done by KEA reflecting the results based on candidate preferences and their performance in Karnataka PGCET/ GATE.
Seat Allotment
Karnataka PGCET 2023 seat allotment result will be announced online for each round of counselling. Candidates have to log in with the required credentials. Seats will be allotted based on candidate rank in Karnataka PGCET and preferences filled by them during choice filling.
Reporting to the allotted institutes
Allotted candidates have to reported to the allotted institute to complete the admission process. Candidates are required to pay the admission fees at the allotted institute to confirm their seat.
Documents Required at Counselling
- Print out of filled Karnataka PGCET 2023 application form
- Candidates's copy of fee challan
- Admit card
- Class 10 marksheet
- Class 12 marksheet
- Marksheet of qualifying degree for all years/semeters
- Degree certificate/ provisional degree certificate
- Study certificate signed by BEO (for Karnataka candidates)
- GATE score card (if applicable)
- Caste certificate/caste income certificate/Income certificate obtained from the concerned tahasildar for Karnataka candidates only (if applicable)
- Parent’s domicile certificate/ study certificate / hometown certificate / employment certificate / cumulative record / marks sheet, etc. for candidates claiming eligibility for Government seats based on domicile/ study/ employment of parent (if applicable
- Certificate issued by the concerned assistant commissioner for candidates claiming Hyderabad-Karnataka region reservation (if applicable)
- Sponsorship certificate (if applicable)
General Information
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question:When will the Karnataka PGCET 2023 registration process concluded?
Answer:
The last date to submit the Karnataka PGCET 2023 application form was September 1.
Question:When will the Karnataka PGCET 2023 application form starts?
Answer:
The application form of PGCET Karnataka 2023 were released on August 7.
Question:What is the applicable exam pattern for Karnataka PGCET?
Answer:
The authorities conducted Karnataka PGCET 2023 in offline mode for a 2 hour duration. It will be 75 questions, holding 2 and 1 marks based on the section they belong to. There is no provision for negative marking.
Question:Can a candidate of outside Karnataka State fill the Karnataka PGCET application form 2023?
Answer:
Yes, as per the Karnataka PGCET 2023 eligibility criteria, candidates of any state can fill the application form.
Question:What is Karnataka PGCET exam 2023?
Answer:
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) conducts Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET 2023) for admissions in postgraduate programmes across Karnataka State.
Questions related to Karnataka PGCET
mba PGCET Karnataka question paper
Hello,
You can download the karnataka PGCET question paper previous year more than 5 yrs from the link which i have given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/karnataka-pgcet-sample-papers
All the branches are available you can download according to your need
Hope this helps you
Best wishes for your future
am from A.P .after qualifying Karnataka pgcet what would be fee structure for non Karnataka candidates.will it be (fee)different or same as management quota.pls give reply
Dear Applicant,
Management seats are available for both Karnataka and non Karnataka candidates .
The General category seats and reserved category seats under government shall be available to those candidates who becomes eligible as Karnataka candidates.
Is getting B.pharma seat very tough ? MH CET
For enrolling in top ranked colleges in Maharashtra, For that you have to score above 100120 in MHT-CET
Its a trend that since last year their is a deviation in marks and slight spike is seen so obviously one have to put theur best to getting themselves enrolled.
And if i speak about difficulty critetia its not that tough with determination and motivation one can surely crack it. But you should have a pretty good knowledge about the concepts and the reading material status can be checked by giving mock tests.
This is the link you can refer too for further details about the difficulty level, exam pattern etc.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://pharmacy.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-b-pharm-exam-analysis/amp&ved=2ahUKEwiy7PHLqf3wAhVVAXIKHRnIAZkQFjAJegQIDBAC&usg=AOvVaw1NW-ffKqBdaW2vizb04rZI&cf=1
I have passed out from SRM university in 2020, with Btech Biotechnology degree. I am from Kolkata, am i eligible for the PG-CET exam?
The eligibility criteria for Karnataka PGCET is that a candidate should have passedbachelor's degree(minimum three years duration) or equivalentexaminationfrom a UGC/AICTE recognized college/university. He must have a valid GATE score. Candidates outside of Karnataka who don't have a domicile can also apply but only 10% seats are available for outside candidates. The seats are also subject to availability and its totally upto management to decide.
I hope this helps.
can we write PG cet for aerospace engineering branch in karnataka
Hello candidate,
Yes, you can definitely write the post graduation common entrance test examination for getting admission in aerospace engineering branches in different colleges of Karnataka.
Some of the best colleges providing this degree in Karnataka are- RV College of Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology, BMS College of Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, etc.
For more details, visit https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-aerospace-engineering-colleges-in-karnataka
Hope it was Informational!!