Syllabus: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS (Common To All Candidates)
Syllabus: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS (Common To All Candidates)
Syllabus: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS (Common To All Candidates)
PART – I
ii) Calculus and Differential Equations : Partial derivatives – Jacobians – Taylor’s expansion -
Maxima and Minima. Linear ordinary differential equations with constant coefficients – Simultaneous
first
order linear equations with constant coefficients. Formation of partial differential equation (PDE) -
Solution of first order PDE – Solution of linear higher order PDE with constant coefficients.
iii) Vector Calculus : Double and triple integrations and their applications – Gradient, Divergence, Curl
and Laplacian – Green’s, Gauss divergence and Stroke’s theorem.
iv) Functions of Complex Variables and Complex Integration : Analytic functions – Conformal
Mapping – Bilinear transformation – Cauchy’s integral theorem and integral formula – Taylor and
Laurent
Series – Singularities – Residues – Residue theorem and its applications.
v) Transforms : Laplace Transform – Inverse transforms – Application to solution of linear ordinary
differential equations with constant coefficients. Fourier integral theorem – Fourier transform pair –
Sine
and Cosine transforms. -transform – Inverse Z-transform – Solution of difference equations using Z-
transform.
vi) Numerical Methods : Solution of linear system by direct and iterative methods – Interpolation
and approximation – Numerical Differentiation and Integration – Solving Ordinary Differential
Equations.
vii) Applied Probability : Probability and Random variables – Standard Discrete and Continuous
distribution – Moments – Moment generating function and their properties. Two-Dimensional Random
Variables – Covariance – Correlation and Regression.
PART – II
ii) Mechanical Engineering : Laws of thermodynamics – Open and closed systems – Equation of state
iii) Physics : Sound – Latices – Ultrasonic flaw detector – X-ray radiography – Interference Fringes -
Planck’s quantum theory – Laser and Fibre Optics.
iv) Material Science : Fracture – Magnetic and Dielectric materials – Conductor and Semi conductor
materials – Ceramic and Super conductor materials.
v) Civil Engineering : Fluid Statics and Dynamics – Boundary Layer – Pumps and Turbines -
Environmental Pollution.
vi) Electrical Engineering : Ohm’s law – Kirchoff’s law – A.C. circuits – D.C. machines – Transformers
- Synchronous machines – Instrumentation.
vii) Computers : Computer organization – Architecture – Arrays – Pointers – User defined function -
C program.
PART – III
Building Materials: Cement – Concrete – properties of ingredients- Mix Design- Quality Control-
Special
Concrete Structures: Design Methods – Limit State Design for beams, slabs, columns and footings -
retaining walls – Water Tanks. Prestressed Concrete – Principles – Methods – Losses – Deflection -
Design.
Steel Structures: Steel Sections – Connections – Design of Tension and Compression Members –
Beams, Column Bases – Plate Girders and Trusses.
ii) Soil Mechanics And Foundation Engineering : Soil Mechanics: Nature of soil – phase
relationships – Soil classification; Soil water – static pressure – effective stress principle; permeability
-
seepage; Stress distribution in soil – Consolidation (Terzaghi’s one dimension consolidation theory);
Compaction shear strength of soil – Mohr – Coulomb theory – determination of shear strength by
different methods; Slope stability analysis – protection measures.
Foundation Engineering: Site investigation – scope and objectives – drilling techniques – depth and
spacing of boreholes – sampling Techniques – penetration tests (SPT and SCPT) – plate load test
-selection of foundation; Foundation types – shallow foundation – bearing capacity (Terzaghis Theory
and BIS formula) – allowable bearing pressure – bearing capacity from field tests – settlement of
foundation -allowable settlement – Codal provisions; Design of foundations – Isolated, combined and
raft foundation; Pile foundations – static and dynamic pile driving formulae (Engineering News and
Hiley method) – Pile groups – capacity and settlement – Codal provisions – pile load test – negative
friction on piles; Earth pressure theories – Earth pressure on retaining walls – stability analysis of
retaining wall.
iii) Transportation Engineering : Highway Planning: Road Classification, Geometric Design of
Highways, Construction of Earth, WBM, Bituminous and concrete roads, Design of flexible and rigid
pavements. Drainage of roads, maintenance of roads.
Railways, Airways, Docks and Harbour Planning: Railway alignment, components of permanent way,
geometric design Airport planning, components of airport, site selection, planning for terminal
building, runways. Harbour planning, components of harbour, inland water transport. Traffic
Engineering: Traffic characteristics, Traffic surveys, Traffic Signals, Road markings and signs.
iv) Water Resources Engineering : Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics: Properties of fluids. Fluid statics
and relative equilibrium. Basic concepts of fluid flow – kinematics and dynamics. Concept of system
and
control volume application to continuity, momentum and energy equations. Dimensional analysis and
model studies. Laminar and turbulent flow through pipes. Boundary layers. Steady uniform and
gradually
varied flow in open channels. Rapidly varied flows. Turbines and pumps and positive displacement
pumps.
Hydrology and Ground Water: Hydrometeorology. Hydrologic cycle. Precipitation and its
measurements. Abstractions. Runoff estimation. Hydrograph analysis. Unit Hydrograph. Hydrologic
extremes floods and droughts. Rainwater harvesting. Properties of aquifer. Groundwater development.
GEC norms. Well hydraulics. Steady and unsteady flows. Ground water quality.
Irrigation Engineering: Irrigation system. National water policy. Components of irrigation network.
Design of lined and unlined channels. Waterways, head works, gravity dams and spillways. Design of
weirs on permeable foundation. Soil water relations. Crop water requirements. Irrigation scheduling
and methods. Duty, delta and base period. Irrigation water quality. Irrigation water management.
Participatory approach.
v) Environmental Engineering : Water and Waste water Engineering: Water requirements; water
demand, quality standards; Development of water supply source, conveyance system; basic unit
processes and operations for water treatment; water distribution; sewage characteristics; sewage
treatment, primary and secondary treatment of sewage, sludge disposal, sewage disposal.
Air Pollution and Control: Types of pollutants, their sources and impacts, air pollution meteorology, air
pollution control, air quality standards and limits.
Noise Pollution and Control: Impacts of noise, permissible limits of noise pollution, measurement of
noise and control of noise pollution.