| SYLLABUS |
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| Scope :B.Tech level |
The test will be conducted with a main focus on
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- Digital Hardware Design basics
- Analytical and General Aptitude etc.
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It will also cover to some extent questions in
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- Microprocessors
- Programming
- Basic concepts in Digital Communications etc
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| TEST Pattern |
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| The Pattern of test paper consists of |
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| Objective type (Fill in the blanks 2 Marks questions) |
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| Example1: (211)x=(152)8 |
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- Short answer type (3 or 4 or 5 Marks Questions)
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- Problem solving type questions
- Design based questions
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| Example 2: Design a combinational circuit, that multiplies an input decimal digit represented in BCD by 5. The output is to be represented in BCD. Show that the outputs can be obtained from the input lines without using any logic gates. |
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| Example 3: Convert T flip-flop to D flip-flop |
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| Example 4: Swap two variables without using third variable using C |
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| Example 5: Given a jar of 8 litres full of water, show how you can divide the quantity of water into two halves using only 5
litres and 3 litres jars. |
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| ADMISSION PROCEDURE |
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| Students are admitted to M.S Program in VLSI Engineering on the basis of their overall performance in an Entrance test and Interview to be held at Hyderabad |
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| Phase 1: Entrance Test |
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| Phase 2: Interview based on performance in the Entrance Test |
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| B. Tech marks get some consideration in final selection. |
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| NRI candidates would be admitted into the program based on their scores in the qualifying degrees and interview performance. |
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