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Entrance Test Details for MSc (IT) ProgramThe test will valuate the candidates on their mathematical aptitude, logical reasoning, basic programming, English and general awareness of Information Technology.
Duration: one hour
Pattern: Multiple-choice answers. Wrong answers will be penalized.
Weightage:Approximate distribution of weightage would be, as given below-
Mathematics 20%
Logical Reasoning 30%
Basic Programming 15%
IT Awareness 15%
English 20%
Syllabus:Mathematics:
10+2 level Mathematics.
Permutations and combinations.
Set theory: - Operation on sets, ordered pairs, relations, functions, induction.
Algebra and Matrices: Fundamental operations in Algebra, Expansion, factorization, simultaneous linear / quadratic equations, indices, logarithms, arithmetic, geometric and harmonic progressions, binomial theorem, permutations and combinations, surds, determinants, matrices and application to solution of simultaneous linear equations.
Calculus and Analytic Geometry: Limit of functions, continuous functions, differentiation of functions(s),Tangents and normal, simple examples of maxima and minima, Integration of function by parts, by substitution and by partial fraction, definite integral application to volumes and surfaces of frustums of a sphere, cone, cylinder, Taylor Series.
Trigonometry: Simple identities, trigonometric equations, properties of triangles, solution of triangles, height and distance, inverse function.
Logical Reasoning: Test for general analytical and reasoning abilities.
Basic Programming: Basics of programming and C.
Information Technology: General awareness of Information Technology - Computers, Software, and Internet.
English: General English and Grammar.
Sample Questions for MSc (IT) Entrance Test
Number of SeatsMaximum number of seats available is 60.
Eligibility
A graduate with a minimum of 60% marks in their qualifying degree examination may apply. Candidates appearing in their final degree examination and expecting to complete it by July 2010 may also apply subject to the condition that they obtain the 60% cumulative record after final examination and submit the provisional degree certificate or any other proof of the completion of degree certificate before 30 October 2010 to the Institute. The students must have at least two courses of Mathematics or Statistics in their undergraduate curriculum and must have completed at least one course on computer science.
Important Dates
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