Showing posts with label engineering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label engineering. Show all posts

Friday, July 2, 2010

Top Private Engg. Colleges

Top Private Engg. Colleges


Composite Rank Engineering Colleges City
1 BITS Pilani Pilani
2 PSG College of Technology Coimbatore
3 IIIT Hyderabad Hyderabad
4 BIT Mesra Ranchi
5 Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Infocom Tech. Gandhinagar
6 Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology Patiala
7 RV College of Engineering Bangalore
8 Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore
9 VJTI Mumbai
10 Coimbatore Institute of Technology Coimbatore
11 Thiagarajar College of Engineering Madurai
12 Manipal Institute of Technology Manipal
13 PES Institute of Technology Bangalore
14 SSN College of Engineering Chennai
15 BMS College of Engineering Bangalore
16 Pune Institute of Computer Technology Pune
17 Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology Hyderabad
18 SJ College of Engineering Mysore
19 Sardar Patel College of Engineering Mumbai
20 MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology Bangalore
21 SRM University Chennai
22 Mepco Schlenk Engineering College Sivakasi
23 LNMIIT, Jaipur Jaipur
24 Nirma University Ahmedabad
25 GITAM Vishakapatnam
26 K L University Vaddeswaram
27 AMRITA Institute of Technology & Science Coimbatore
28 SASTRA University Thanjavur
29 Shri Ramdeo Baba KN Engineering College Nagpur
30 VIT Pune
31 Maharashtra Institute of Technology Pune
32 Bangalore Institute of Technology Bangalore
33 NIE Mysore
34 DJ Sanghvi College of Engineering Mumbai
35 VESIT Mumbai
36 Hindustan Institute of Engineering Technology Chennai
37 JSS Academy of Technical Education Noida
38 Sathyabhama University Chennai
39 Karunya Institute of Technology Coimbatore
40 Jaypee Institute of Information Technology University Noida
41 Cummins, Pune Pune
42 Vasavi College of Engineering Hyderabad
43 SDM College of Engineering Dharwad
44 BVBCET Hubli
45 Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology Kochi
46 The Technological Institute of Textile & Science Bhiwani
47 Krishna Institute of Engineering & Technology Ghaziabad
48 ITM University Gurgaon
49 Glagotiyas College of Engineering & Technology Greater Noida
50 Chitkara University Chandigarh

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Over 1.57 lakh candidates to take VIT entrance test

Over 1.57 lakh candidates to take VIT entrance test



It will be held in 231 centres in India and abroad

A total of 1,57,554 candidates — 1,23,928 boys and 33,626 girls — will be appearing for VIT Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE)-2010 in 231 centres in 94 cities, 91 of them in India and three abroad, on April 17.

Last year, 1.47 lakh candidates took the examination. While VITEEE was held overseas for the first time last year in Dubai, it will be held in two more overseas cities this year — Riyadh and Singapore.

Giving this information to newspersons here on Wednesday, G. Viswanathan, chancellor and president of VIT University; Shankar Viswanathan, vice-president (administration); G.V. Sampath, vice-president (operations) and D.P. Kothari, Vice-Chancellor, said the largest number of 28,181 candidates would be appearing for the examination in Andhra Pradesh, followed by 25,653 in Uttar Pradesh, 16,595 in Bihar, 13,874 in New Delhi, 13,248 in Rajasthan and 9,499 in Tamil Nadu.

A total of 3,922 candidates would be taking the examination in Chennai and 2,027 in Vellore. In Tamil Nadu, the VITEEE would be held in seven cities — Vellore, Chennai, Madurai, Coimbatore, Tiruchi, Salem and Tirunelveli.

Mr. Viswanathan said the entrance examination was being held to fill 3000 seats in 13 B.Tech. programmes in the VIT University, which includes 1000 seats on the VIT Chennai campus to be opened in the forthcoming academic year.

A new course, B.Tech. in Automotive Engineering, would be started on the main campus in Vellore in collaboration with the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), Pune from the forthcoming academic year, with an intake of 60 students. Students joining this course would study three years in Vellore and one year in Pune.

Foreign students and Non-Resident Indian (NRI) students would be admitted up to a maximum of 15% of the total number of seats. The NRI students have the option of joining undergraduate programmes in VIT either directly under the foreign students' quota or on the basis of merit by appearing for VITEEE, he said.

Scholarships

The Chancellor said this year, VIT would be providing IGNITE Scholarships in three categories, totally worth Rs.5 crore. In the first category, 100% tuition fee waiver would be provided for the top three higher secondary examination rank holders in each State, totally numbering about 200 students. In the second category, 100% tuition fee waiver would be provided for the top 50 VITEEE students, and in the third category, 50% tuition fee waiver for students ranked 51 to 100 in VITEEE.

Besides, the VIT would be providing 100% tuition fee waiver and 100% exemption from hostel and mess fees to the district toppers (one boy and one girl each) in all the districts of Tamil Nadu from among those who are studying in government schools in rural areas and appearing for VITEEE-2010 under the STARS (Support The Advancement of Rural Students) Scheme.

Mr. Sampath said that the results of VITEEE would be published on the following websites on or before May 8: www.vit.ac.in, www.schools9.com, www.globalinfowings.com, www.indiaresults.com and www.minglebox.com.

Counselling would be held for the candidates who obtained the first 13,000 ranks from June 2 to 14 as per the following schedule:

Ranks 1-3000: June 2; ranks 3001-5000: June 4; ranks 5001-7000: June 7; ranks 7001-9000: June 9; ranks 9001-11,000: June 11; ranks 11,001-13,000: June 14. Candidates appearing for the counselling could opt for joining the course of their choice either on the main campus in Vellore or on the Chennai campus, Mr. Viswanathan said.


Source Link:http://beta.thehindu.com/news/cities/Chennai/article397491.ece

Monday, February 22, 2010

Interview Questions : Engineering

Interview Questions : Engineering
1. What are the fundamentals of mechanical engineering.
2. What is an exponential function?
3. State Newton’s Third law.
4. What are the basic parameters of thyristor design?
5. Why are you shifting from engineering? Questions on heat transfer and fluid dynamics were asked.
6. What do you know about DC transmission? What is transmission loss? How can it be reduced?
7. What are the fundamental of Refrigeration and air – conditioning? Questions on manufacturing machines were asked.
8. How do optical fibres work? Differentiate between Data and voice transmission.
9. Compare mobile and land phones (PSTN). Why is noise in international calls is less?
10. State basic principles of Microwave open, electric fan, AC, refrigerator.
11. What are Differential equations? State Kramer’s rule.
12. What do you mean by protocol?
13. Define Neural networks.
14. How does a shock absorber works? What are the advantages of a front wheel drive?
15. What is the best shape of fins in fan? Can you design one now?
16. What is an autocycle? What is a diesel cycle?
17. Differentiate between entropy and enthalpy.
18. Why transmission losses are so high in India? What should be done to reduce them?
19. Describe the various form of electrical energy storage. What are the applications of each?
20. Can you suggest a plan/strategy in broad terms to bridge the shortage of power in the country?
21. What is HVDC transmission?
22. Differentiate between electrical and electronic engineering.
23. How do you explain the concept of energy, potential energy, kinetic energy to a small child?
24. What are the networks available in India for data transmission?
25. Difference between ROM and RAM?
26. What are the essential files needed to boot a computer?
27. Which is the latest microprocessor?
28. How many types of viruses do you know? Suppose a virus infected the floppy inserted into a drive, when does the computer get infected? Name some anti – viruses.
29. Convert 121 into binary.
30. What is entropy?
31. What is a polynomial – time algorithm? Heuristic algorithm.
32. What is RDX? Suppose you were asked to go about bombing 10 -14 places in Bombay, how would you go about it? What kind of detonating mechanism would you use?
33. Why did we adopt 230V system for domestic consumers whereas in USA all the home appliances rated to operate on 110V. Why the discrepancy? What are the advantages/ disadvantages of the two voltage systems?
34. Tell us something about CAD?
35. What is industrial engineering?
36. What is ABC analysis? What is OR? What is queuing? What is LAN? What is PC, PC/AT? What are analog and digital computers? Explain them to a layman.
37. What is frequency modulation (FM)? What have you studied in communication?
38. What is white noise?
39. Tell us about the bus system of microprocessor 8085.
40. How does a compact disc work?
41. What is an actuator and nanipulator (in robotics)?
42. What is Boolean logic, flip flop?
43. Draw diesel cycles. Differentiate between two – stroke and four – stroke engines. What is octane number?
44. How are cylinders of Maruti car balanced, though it is a three cylinders engine?
45. What is HVDC? What is corona? Which motor is used in a fan and why? Which motor is used in a fan and why? Where would you use a DC motor?
46. How can a spider walk on a vertical wall while we cannot?
47. What is PLC? How do you find the maxima of a function?
48. Give an example of a discrete function. Draw a graph of y = tan x.
49. Differentiate between chemistry and chemical engineering without using technical terms.
50. There is a box divided into two sections by a movable membrane. Both sides are at NTP. On one side a chemical has been placed and it starts evaporating. What will happen to the membrane? How long will it move? Will it move in a constant speed or varying speed? How do you term this process?
51. What is an operating system? Explain it to a layman?
52. How does a computer start?
53. What happens when a computer is booted? What are the various types of OSs? List their relative merits?
54. What is object oriented programming? Name two object oriented programming languages?
55. What is static binding? What is dynamic binding?
56. What is RDX? What is the structure of phenol? What does it look like in the lab? What about 99.9% phenol?
57. Differentiate between distributed and parallel processing.
58. What is analysis in civil engineering?
59. What are the specific parameters we look for in analysis of structure?
60. What is allowable, compressive, tensile stress in steel and concrete?
61. How are Seismic waves modeled for design purpose?
62. What is Fourier series? How is it applied to harmonics?
63. What are real and imaginary numbers? Why imaginary numbers are used?
64. Do you like to solve puzzles? (On answering ”yes)
Imagine a truck, with a rectangular box type container closed from all sides – airtight, with pigeons in it (assume that pigeons were live). There is a drive and cleaner. The truck is going from place A to B where it comes across a bridge. Since the bridge is weak and it will not be able to bear the weight, the cleaner goes to the back and starts banging on the container. This would make pigeons fly within the space available in the container. Hence, the truck would become lighter. Then the truck can cross the bridge.
(i) Do you agree/disagree? Why? Explain.
(ii) What difference will it make if container is not air light, etc.
65. Difference between AM and FM? What is superconductivity?
66. Difference between forward and backward drive in automobiles.
67. What are rotary engines? How are they different from the normal engines?
68. What are cross – bar switches? Are they electromechanical or electronic?
69. What is push, pull, kanban, CONWIP? (Production control related questions)
70. What is a geostationary satellite? What is its opposite? What are the uses of both of the above?
71. What is the use of differential in a vehicle? Why is it not used in a bullock cart? Describe the working of a refrigerator – physical principles. (Joule – Thompson effect)
72. What do you know about Hardness numbers? How are they measured?
73. What are cellular phones? How do they work? How are the calls routed?
74. An engineer says that there can be a three – stroke engine. Make a drawing of it and explain its working?
75. What is discrete function; continuous function; limit?
76. What are the different parts of generator? (Questions on transmission voltages)
77. What is a diesel cycle? What is the autocycle? Differentiate and compare between them.
78. Why does a single phase induction motor need a starting condenser?
79. Define RDBMS? Why are RDBMS packages prefer to languages?
80. What is an IC engine? Give an example of an external combustion engine? What is a 100 cc engine? How does cylinder capacity affect engine performance?
81. Describe in detail, the architecture and working of an 8088 microprocessor?
82. Why digital signals are used in communication?
83. What is the second law of thermodynamics? Give its physical significance. Do you think Darwins theory of evolution follows this law? What is Bernoulli’s equation? Give two examples where it is used. What is the difference between liquid, a slurry and a suspension?
84. How does a fax work?
85. What is MIS? Which companies in India use MIS?
86. What is flexible manufacturing system (FMS)?

Monday, February 15, 2010

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)–DELHI

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)–DELHI


Introduction


Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, is one of the six institutes of technology created as centres of excellence for higher training, research and development in science, engineering and technology in India, the others being at Kanpur, Kharagpur, Chennai, Mumbai and Guwahati. Established as college of engineering in 1961, the institute was later declared an institution of national importance under the ‘Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Act, 1963’ and was renamed ‘Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi’. It was then accorded the status of a deemed university with powers to decide its own academic policy, to conduct its own examinations, and to award its own degrees.

Programs


Two-year full-time MBA program with focus on management systems
Two-year full-time MBA program with focus on telecommunication systems management
Three-year part-time master of business administration (MBA) program for working executives with focus on technology management

Students with work experience (in per cent): 57
Students with no work experience (in per cent): 43

Specializations offered (in per cent):
Finance: 26%
Strategy: 13%
Marketing: 35%
IT: 26%

Background profile (in per cent): Mechanical 31, electrical 23, electronics 18, chemical 12, textile 6, Civil 6, production 4

Eligibility


Sixty per cent (60%) marks in aggregate (of all the years/semesters) or 6.75/10 CGPA in bachelor’s degree in engineering/technology/architecture/pharmacy/agricultural engineering.
Or
A master’s degree in commerce, economics, physics, chemistry, mathematics, statistics, computer application, electronic science, environmental science, operations research, computational/information science, agriculture for the two-year full-time MBA programme.

Additionally, at least two years relevant work experience required by August 1, 2002 for three-year part-time MBA programme for working executives.

Admission test : JMET


Placements

Salary Structure:


Average salary (in LPA): 4.12
Highest salary (in LPA): 7


Correspondence


Web address: www.iitd.ernet.in
Contact address: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Hauz Khas, New Delhi–110016, India

Contact number: 11–6861977, 6581696


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