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Electronics
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Electrical
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scope of study
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Design and building electronic circuits based on
the flow of charge through different materials
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transmission and generation of electrical power,
electrical circuit design, electronics, instrumentation, control system,
understanding electrical and electronic networks etc.,
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work
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design, develop, test and oversee development of electronic systems.
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manufacturing of electronic gadgets and devices.
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design and develop electrical systems
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research new and innovative designs and
system
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supervise and plan manufacturing process of
high end electrical systems
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type of industry
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Consumer electronics
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Telecommunication
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IT
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Health care
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Other public sector industries like
petroleum, steel and chemical
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Consumer and Industrial Electrical equipment
and systems manufacturing
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Power generation and transmission
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Telecommunication
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IT
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Health care equipment manufacturing industry
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petroleum, steel and chemical industry.
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Research and design
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specific skills required
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good logical and mental capability to understand
and adapt to the new and changing concepts.
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good logical and mental capability coupled with
strong analytical skill and attention to detail.
should be able to grasp and adapt to new and changing concepts.
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curriculum topics
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Maths
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Circuits
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Digital design
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Control system
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Microprocessor systems
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Signals and systems
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Maths
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Physics
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Electronics
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Thermodynamics
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Electrical machines and design
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Instrumentation
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Electrical network and communication
systems.
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Power and control systems
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core subject strength
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good knowledge of physics and maths
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good knowledge of physics and maths
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specialisations available
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June 26, 2009
Posted by orp23 |
AIEEE, Biotechnology, career, counselling, engineering | academics, AIEEE, b.tech, Biotechnology, college, computer, computer science, counselling, electrical, electronics, engineering, IIT, material science, maths, NIT |
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The last exam for most students..Question are just a bit more difficult compared to AIEEE,lot simpler than IITJEE. Speed is the key for this exam.
After the initial identity verification and submission of print – out of admit form students are ushered into the computer centre. They are then each given a blank booklet on which is written the number of the computer assigned to us. This booklet is to be used for calculation and rough work.
Students are then asked to take their places in fronth of the numbered computer screens. The students has to type in their roll no. on the screen and their picture with their roll no. below appears.
Several invigilators keep moving aroung the room. Computer screens are placed as in internet cafes, so that one student cannot look into the other’s screen.If there is any problem whatsoever the invigilators are always at hand to sort it out. Students then have to wait till the invigilator announces it’s time to start and the BITSAT test appears on the screen. The test looks exactly like the Sample test on the official website, except it has more question ofcourse 🙂
Students can complete and submit their test any time , withen the 180 minutes alloted . The number of correct and wrong answers and your score will appear immediately on the screen.
You are then free to leave…………a free bird…………holidays for you at last…… 🙂 🙂
May 19, 2009
Posted by orp23 |
AIEEE, AIR, BITSAT, career, IITJEE | AIEEE, BITSAT, computer, IITJEE |
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