Engineering Graduates SYLLABUS for AMCAT :
1)Computer Programming
The module is ideal to evaluate entry
level talent’s exposure and expertise in Computer Programming. This module is
agnostic to programming languages and does not require the candidates to code
during the test.
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Befitting
Job Functions/Profiles:
Technical Support Executive, Computer Engineer, Software Developer – Web,
System s/w, Product, Trainee, Testing Engineer, Research Engineer, Content
Developer-IT, IT Recruiter, etc.
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Number
of Questions: 25
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Module
Duration: 35 min
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Detailed
Syllabus:
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Basic Programming
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Data Types
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Iteration, Recursion, Decision
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Procedure, functions and scope
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Data Structures
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Arrays, Linked Lists, Trees, Graphs
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Stacks, Queues
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Hash Tables
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Heaps
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OOPs
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Polymorphism
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Abstraction
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Encapsulation
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Miscellaneous
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Searching and Sorting
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Complexity Theory
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2)Computer Science
The module focuses to assess the
candidate’s knowledge in basics of operating system and computer architecture,
computer networks and database concepts.
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Befitting
Job Functions/Profiles:
Software Developers, Database Administrator and Network Engineers
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Number
of Questions: 26
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Module
Duration: 22 min
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Detailed
Syllabus:
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Operating System and Computer
Architecture
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Basics of OS and Computer Architecture
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Process Management and Synchronization
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Memory and I/O Management
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DBMS
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Data model
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Relational Algebra and SQL
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Normalization, Architecture, Indexing
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Computer Networks
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Basics of networking and communication
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OSI, TCP/IP layers and protocols
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Network Devices and Routing Algorithms
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3)Electronics and Semiconductors
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The module assesses the job
suitability of the candidate in those companies which deal with Embedded
Systems, VLSI design, SOC, Electronic, Design and Automation Companies etc.
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Befitting
Job Functions/Profiles:
Electronics Engineer, Hardware Engineer, Sales and Operations
Manager/Executive for Electronic Industry Processes, Research Scientist,
Technical Content Developer, etc.
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Number
of Questions: 25
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Module
Duration: 35 min
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Detailed
Syllabus:
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Semiconductors and Devices
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Basics of semiconductor
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Two terminal devices
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Three terminal devices
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Analog Electronics
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Basic for circuit analysis
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Small Signal and Large Signal Circuit
Analysis
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Feedback, stability and oscillators
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Op-amps
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Filters
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Digital Electronics
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Boolean Algebra and minimization of
Boolean functions
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Logic families
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Combinational Circuits
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VLSI Basics
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4)Telecommunication
This module evaluates the candidates
on their knowledge and understanding of the subject of Telecommunication and
its applications.
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Befitting
Job Functions/Profiles:
Telecommunications Field Engineer, Telecommunications Manager, Systems
Developer, Radio communications Technician, Telecommunications Network
Planner, Telecommunications Technical Officer-Technologist, RF Engineer,
Switch Engineer.
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Number
of Questions: 30
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Module
Duration: 30 min
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Detailed
Syllabus:
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Communication
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Analog
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Digital
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Optics
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Microwave Engineering
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Microwave engineering
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Transmission lines and waveguides
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Antennas and wave propagation
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Radar
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Electromagnetism
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Electrostatics
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Magnetostatics
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Electromagnetic theory
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5)Electrical
Engineering
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The module focuses on testing a
student on theoretical knowledge as well as practical concepts of
electricity, electronics and electromagnetism.
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Befitting
Job Functions/Profiles:
Electrical Engineer, Power Engineer, Technical Content Developer, Sales and
Operations Manager/Executive for Electrical Industry Processes, Research and
Development, etc.
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Number
of Questions: 30
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Module
Duration: 30 min
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Detailed
Syllabus:
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Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
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Basic electrical engineering
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Electrical machines
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Power machines
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Instrumentation and control
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Instruments and measurements
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Control system
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Electronics
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Analog and digital electronics
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Power electronics
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6)Mechanical Engineering
The module assesses a student's
skills, knowledge and understanding of the core principles/concepts in the
branch of mechanical engineering.
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Befitting
Job Functions/Profiles:
Mechanical Engineer, Research and Development, Automation Engineer, Product
Engineer, Technical Content Developer, Sales and Operations in industry
processes, etc.
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Number
of Questions: 30
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Module
Duration: 25 min
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Detailed
Syllabus:
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Manufacturing Science
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Engineering materials
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Production engineering
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CAD/CAM
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Industrial engineering
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Thermodynamics and IC Engines
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Thermodynamic cycles and steam
generators
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IC engines
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Heat transfer, refrigeration and air
conditioning
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Fluid and Machine Mechanics
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Fluid mechanics and fluid machinery
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Strength of materials
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Theory of machines
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Machine design
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7)Civil Engineering
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The module focuses on testing a
student on general principles of mechanics and construction, and requires the
candidates to apply these principles in practical based problems.
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Befitting
Job Functions/Profiles:
Civil Engineer, Research Associate, Site Engineer, Design Engineer,
Structural Engineer, Sales and Operations Manager/Executive - Industrial
Processes, Technical Content Developer, etc.
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Number
of Questions: 25
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Module
Duration: 20 min
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Detailed
Syllabus:
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Structural Engineering
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Applied mechanics
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Strength of materials
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Building materials and construction
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Theory of structures
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Steel structures
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Concrete technology
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R.C.C. Design
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Geotechnical and Water Resources
Engineering
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Soil mechanics
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Hydraulic engineering
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Water supply engineering
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Transportation Engineering and
Surveying
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Highways engineering
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Railway engineering
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Estimation and costing
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Surveying
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8)Instrumentation Engineering
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The module focuses on testing a
student on theoretical knowledge as well as practical concepts in the branch
of instrumentation engineering.
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Befitting
Job Functions/Profiles:
Instrumentation Engineer, Automation Engineer, Research Scientist, Design Engineer,
Plant Engineer, Process Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, etc.
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Number
of Questions: 25
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Module
Duration: 20 min
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Detailed
Syllabus:
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Instrumentation and Control
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Transducers and industrial
instrumentation
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Analytical and optical instrumentation
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Electronic instrumentation and
measurements
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Control systems and process control
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Electronics
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Analog electronics
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Digital electronics
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Microprocessor and microcontroller
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Signals and Communication System
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Signal and systems
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Communications
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Fundamentals of network analysis and
synthesis
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9)Industrial Engineering
The module focuses on testing a
student on theoretical knowledge as well as practical concepts of engineering
analysis, design and management.
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Befitting
Job Functions/Profiles:
Industrial Engineer, Process Engineer, Quality Engineer, Technical Content
Developer, Financial Engineer, Plant Engineer, etc.
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Number
of Questions: 18
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Module
Duration: 15 min
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Detailed
Syllabus:
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Design of Manufacturing Systems
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Product design and development
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Work system design
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Facility design
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Quality Control and Management
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Quality management
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Production planning and inventory
control
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Management information system
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Reliability and Costing
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Reliability and maintenance
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Operation research
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Engineering economy and costing
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10)Production
Engineering
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The module focuses on testing a
student on theoretical and practical concepts of design, development and
implementation of new production processes, information and control systems,
computer controlled inspection, assembly and handling.
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Befitting
Job Functions/Profiles:
Process Engineer, Project Design Engineer, Quality Control Engineer, Service
Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, etc.
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Number
of Questions: 20
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Module
Duration: 15 min
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Detailed
Syllabus:
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Production Technology and Analysis
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Metal casting, forming and joining
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Manufacturing Analysis
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Metal Cutting and Tool Design
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Machining and machine tool operators
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Tool engineering
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Metrology and inspection
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Material Science and CIM
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Polymers and composites
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Computer integrated manufacturing
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11)Metallurgical Engineering
The module focuses on testing a
student on theoretical knowledge as well as practical concepts in the branch
of metallurgical engineering.
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Befitting
Job Functions/Profiles:
Process Metallurgists, Design Engineer, Metallurgical R&D Lab Technician,
Welding Engineer, Quality Planning Engineer, Plant Equipment Engineer and
Ballistics Engineer.
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Number
of Questions: 25
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Module
Duration: 18 min
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Detailed
Syllabus:
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Process Metallurgy
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Fuels and furnaces mineral beneficiation
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Non Ferrous Technology - Iron and
steel
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Metallurgical thermodynamics
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Industrial Metallurgy
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Metal casting, joining and forming
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Corrosion science
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Physical Metallurgy
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Non ferrous materials
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Phase transformation and heat
treatment
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Material testing and characterization
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12)Chemical Engineering
The module focuses on testing a
student on principles of chemistry, physics and material science in practical
and industrial based problems.
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Befitting
Job Functions/Profiles:
Chemical Engineer, Research Scientist, Manufacturer (Chemical Industry),
Quality Engineer, Sales and Operations Manager/Executive for Industrial
Processes, Technical Content Developer, etc.
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Number
of Questions: 26
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Module
Duration: 25 min
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Detailed
Syllabus:
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Transport Phenomena
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Fluid mechanics
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Heat transfer
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Mass transfer
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Chemical Process Engineering and
Technology
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Process engineering and technology
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Chemical technology
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Chemical Process Principles and Design
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Chemical reaction engineering
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Chemical engineering thermodynamics
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Stoichiometry and process calculations
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13)Automative Engineering
The module focuses on testing a
student on theoretical knowledge as well as practical concepts of automobile
design and testing, experimental/scientific methods related to automotive engineering.
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Befitting
Job Functions/Profiles:
Aerospace Engineer, Marine Engineer, Design Engineer, Research and
Development Engineer, Sales Engineer, Technical Content Developer, etc.
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Number
of Questions: 24
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Module
Duration: 16 min
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Detailed
Syllabus:
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Auto Engine
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Engine classification
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Engine fuel system
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Cooling and lubrication
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Auto vehicle technology and Electrical
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Frame, body, clutch and brake
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Axle and steering system
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Transmission, differential, propeller
shaft
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Auto Maintenance and Turn Up
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Preventive maintenance
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Troubles and tuning
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Auto-inspection and tuning
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14)Paint Technology
The module focuses on testing a
student on theoretical knowledge as well as practical concepts in the branch
of paint technology.
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Befitting
Job Functions/Profiles:
Paint Technologists in paint manufacturing companies and home furnishing
companies, Research and Development, Quality Assurance, Production,
Marketing, Technical Assistants/Executives.
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Number
of Questions: 20
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Module
Duration: 15 min
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Detailed
Syllabus:
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Raw Materials and Precursors
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Introduction to components of surface
coatings
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Organic, inorganic pigments,
extenders, dyestuff, natural resins and polymers
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Synthetic resins and polymers
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Coating – Manufacturing, Evaluation,
Types
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Formulation principles and
manufacturing of coatings
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Coating properties and evaluation
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Industrial and specialty coatings,
decorative and eco-friendly coatings
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Paint Application and Troubleshooting
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Surface treatment and coating
applications
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Coating defects
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15)Polymer Technology
The module assesses both the
theoretical as well as practical knowledge of the candidate across various
topics like polymer chemistry, processing, testing, etc.
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Befitting
Job Functions/Profiles:
Production Engineers or Technologists, Quality Control Inspectors and Polymer
Specialists
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Number
of Questions: 25
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Module
Duration: 18 min
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Detailed
Syllabus:
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Polymer Chemistry and Characterization
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Chemistry of polymers
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Polymer characterization
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Polymer Synthesis and Properties
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Synthesis and properties
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Polymer processing
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Polymer theology
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Application of Polymers
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Polymer testing
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Polymer technology
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Polymer blends and composites
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16)Chemistry
The module assesses the candidates on
the various laws, theories and principles governing the various physical
phenomena in chemistry.
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Number
of Questions: 29
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Module
Duration: 16 min
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Detailed
Syllabus:
Physical
Chemistry
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Atomic structure
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Chemical bonding
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Gaseous state
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Chemical thermodynamics
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Chemical and ionic equilibrium
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Solutions and colligative properties
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Electrochemistry
Chemical kinetics
Inorganic
Chemistry
Periodic
table and periodic properties
s,
p and d-block elements
Coordination
compounds
Organic
Chemistry
Purification and characterization of
organic compounds
Types of organic reactions
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