GOVNERNMENT JOBS ( JTO 2010 ) - SYLLABUS

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  • BSNL-JTO  EXAM Syllabus

    Last Updated on Tuesday, 8 July 2008 05:33 Written by Editor Sunday, 2 March 2008 07:42

    RULES:-
     Negative marking is 33%. Generally cut-off for general category students is around 50-60 marks out of 150, which will be less for O.B.C/S.C/S.T category students.

    There will be no interview for final selection, criterion will be only written examination.
    The objective type examination shall be of 3 hours duration with one question paper containing 3 sections of Engineering Stream Section-I, Engineering Stream Section-II and General Ability Test Section-III. The Engineering Stream Section-I and Section-II would include 50 questions each and General Ability test Section-III would include 20 questions. However, there would be no separate time fixed for attempting the
     separate sections.


    Mode of selection and nature of Question Paper
    Themode of selection is through an All India Competitive Examination. Theexamination will be of three hours duration with one Question Papercontaining the following three sections:-

    For JTOs(Telecom)

    Section-I : Engineering stream : 50 questions
    Section-II : Engineering stream : 50 questions
    Section-III : General Ability Test : 20 questions


    For JTOs(Electrical)


    Section-I : Electrical Engineering stream : 50 questions
    Section-II : Electrical Engineering stream: 50 questions
    Section-III : General Awareness : 20 questions

    For JTOs (Civil)

    Section-I : Civil Engineering stream : 50 questions
    Section-II : Civil Engineering stream : 50 questions
    Section-III : General Ability Test : 20 questions

    TheQuestion Paper will be fully objective type with multiple options asanswers to each question. The standard of paper in engineering subjectswill be that of Engineering Examination of an Indian University.

    However,there would be no separate time fixed for attempting the separatesections. Detailed syllabus for JTOs(Telecom), JTOs(Civil) andJTOs(Electrical) appear at Annexures 'B' , 'C' and 'D' respectively.

    A final call letter/appointment letter will be issued to the candidate after completion of all other formalities.

    Expected Minimum Cutoff for JTO 2009 Exam

    i) For ST- Cut-off - 40-45 Marks out of 180 Marks
    ii) For SC- Cut-off -45-50 Marks out of 180 Marks
    iii) For OBC- Cut-off - 50-55 Marks out of 180 Marks
    iv) For OC- Cut-off - 60-65 Marks out of 180 Marks



     SECTION – I
    1. Materials and components
    Structure and properties of Electronic Engineering materials, Conductors, Semiconductors and Insulators, Magnetic, Ferroelectric, Piezoelectric, Ceramic, Optical and Superconducting materials. Passive components and characteristics, Resistors, Capacitors and Inductors; Ferrites, Quartz crystal, Ceramic resonators, Electromagnetic and Electromechanical components.
    2. Physical Electronics, Electron Devices and ICs

    Electrons and holes in semiconductors, Carrier Statistics, Mechanics of current flow in a semi-conductor, Hall effect; Junction theory; Different types of diodes and their characteristics; Bipolar Junction transistor; Field effect transistors; Power switching devices like SCRs, CTOs, power MOSFETs; Basics of ICs-bipolar, MOS and CMOS types; Basics of Opto Electronics.
    3. Network theory
    Network analysis techniques: Network theorem, transient and steady state sinusoidal response, and Transmission criteria: delay and rise time Elmore’s and other definition, effect of cascading. Elements of network synthesis.

    4. Electromagnetic Theory

    Transmission lines: basic theory, standing waves, matching applications, micro strip lines; Basics of waveguides and resonators; Elements of antenna theory.
    5. Electronic Measurements and instrumentation
    Basic concepts, standards and error analysis; Measurements of basic electrical quantities and parameters; Electronic measuring instruments and their principles of working: analog and digital, comparison, characteristics, and applications. Transducers; Electronic measurements of non-electrical quantities like temperature, pressure, humidity etc. Basics of telemetry for industrial use.
    6. Power Electronics
    Power Semiconductor devices, Thyristor, Power transistor, MOSFETs, Characteristics and operation. AC to DC converters; 1-Phase and 3-phase DC-to-DC Converters.
    AC regulators. Thyristor controlled reactors, switched capacitor networks.
    Inverters: Single-phase and 3-phase. Pulse width modulation. Sinusoidal modulation with uniform sampling. Switched mode power supplies.

    SECTION-II

    1. Analog Electronic Circuits
    Transistor biasing and stabilization, Small Signal analysis. Power amplifiers. Frequency response, Wide band techniques, Feedback amplifiers. Tuned amplifiers. Oscillators. Rectifiers and power supplies. Operational Amplifier, other linear integrated circuits and applications. Pulse shaping circuits and waveform generators.
    2. Digital Electronic Circuits
    Transistor as a switching element; Boolean algebra, simplification of Boolean functions, Karnaugh Map and applications; IC Logic gates and their characteristics; IC logic families: DTL, TTL, ECL, NMOS, PMOS and CMOS gates and their comparison; Combinational logic circuits; Half adder, full adder; Digital Compartor; Multiplexer Demultiplexer; ROM and their applications. Flip-flops, R-S, J-K, D and T flip-flops; Different types of counters and registers; waveform generators. A/D and D/A convertors. Semiconductor memories.
    3. Control Systems
    Transient and steady state response of control systems; Effect of feedback on stability and sensitivity, Root locus techniques; Frequency response analysis. Concepts of gain and phase margins; Constant-M and Constant-N Nichol’s Chart; Approximation of transient response from Constant-N Nichol’s Chart; Approximation of transient response from closed loop frequency response; Design of Control Systems, Compensators; Industrial controllers.
    4. Communication systems
    Basic information theory: Modulation and detection in analogue and digital systems; Sampling and data reconstruction. Quantization & Coding; Time division and frequency division multiplexing; Equalisation; Optical Communication: in free space & fiber optic; Propagation of signals at HF, VHF, UHF and microwave frequency; Satellite communication.
    5. Microwave Engineering
    Microwave Tubes and solid state devices, Microwave generation and amplifiers, Waveguides and other Microwave Components and Circuits, Microstrip circuits, Microwave antennas, Microwave Measurements, MASERS LASERS; Microwave Propogation. Microwave Communication Systems-terrestrial and satellite based.
    6. Computer Engineering
    Number Systems; Data representation; Programming; Elements of a high level programming language PASCAL/C; use of basic data structures; Fundamentals of computer architecture processor design; Control unit design; Memory organization. I/O System Organization. Personal computers and their typical uses.
    7. Microprocessors
    Microprocessor architecture – Instruction set and simple assembly language programming. Interfacing for memory and I/O. Applications of Microprocessors in Telecommunications and power system.

    SECTION-III

    General ability test
    The candidate’s comprehension and understanding of General English shall be tested through simple exercises. Questions on knowledge of current events and of such matter of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person. Questions will also be included on events and developments in Telecommunications, History of India and Geography. These will be of a nature, which can be answered without special study by an educated person.

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