Saturday 5 November 2011

UPSC SCRA (Special Class Railway Apprentice) 2012 exam notification 2012 Apply for SCRA exam only Online www.upsconline.nic.in

SCRA Exam 2010 Notification

UPSC SCRA (Special Class Railway Apprentice) 2012 exam notification has come come out today in major newspapers as well as in Employment news. Major change this year in SCRA exam is that you can apply only ONLINE for this exam till 21st November, 2011. Date of written exam for SCRA 2012 is 29th January, 2012.

You can click here to download the SCRA 2012 exam notification.

This blog publishes exhaustive topics on SCRA exam - while the current article tells you what is SCRA exam and how to apply for it, another blog article titled:SCRA Exam Pattern, Papers, Books & Coaching institutes tells you how to prepare for it.

To begin that, at first a small synopsis to know about SCRA exam.

SCRA Exam – what is it?
Special Class Railway Apprentice (SCRA) is a very prestigious examination, conducted by UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) on behalf of Indian Railways for a 4 year of apprenticeship. On successfully completing the same, SCRA are absorbed as a Class-1 officer in Indian Railway Service of Mechanical Engineering (IRSME). Many of them have gone on to become theChairman of the Railways.

It also happens to be one of the most competitive examinations in India – close to one lakh students apply for it and less than 100 are selected – ratio of selection in SCRA exam is less than 1:1000!

The 4-year training in Mechanical Engineering is conducted by IRIMEE (Indian Railways Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, Jamalpur) and it follows a sandwich system of education mixing practical training at workshops with theoretical training at classroom. Education is free and the students are also paid a comfortable monthly stipend - Rs. 4000/- per month during the first two years, Rs. 4200/- per month during the 3rd year and first six months of 4th year and Rs. 4400/- for last six months of 4th year.

Source: UPSC & others.

Important dates for SCRA-2012:
Date of Notification for SCRA-2012: 22.10.2012 (Saturday).
Last date for submission of SCRA-2012 application form: 21.11.2011.
Date of SCRA Exam, 2012: 29.01.2012 (Sunday).
Last Date for changing SCRA exam centre: 20th December, 2011

SCRA Exam Eligibility:
What are the eligibility for appearing in the SCRA exam? Following tells you about it:

Age Eligibility:
You need to be Min. 17 years and Max. 21 years. For example, for SCRA-2012 exam, your age should be Min: 17 & Max: 21 years as on 01.01.2012. i.e. your DOB should not be earlier than 2nd January, 1991 and not later than 1st January, 1995.
Relaxations in age exists as per Govt. rule.

Academic Eligibility:
You need to have passed the Class-XII exam (Intermediate or Sr. Secondary examination under the 10+2 pattern of School Education or equivalent) in 1st or 2nd Division with Mathematics and at least one of the subjects Physics and Chemistry as subject of the examination.
Candidates appearing at the 12th Class final or equivalent examination are also eligible to compete subject to certain conditions.

SCRA 2012 Application Forms:
As said in the beginning of this article, you can apply for SCRA exam only Online.
While you need to send your completed offline form to UPSC New Delhi to be received on or before the last date of application; you do not need to send printout (i.e. the hardcopy) of your Online form anywhere.

SCRA 2012 Online Form:
Click here to find the SCRA 2012 Online Form to be available till 11.59 PM of 21th November, 2011.
SCRA 2010 Online Form
How to apply online for SCRA exam is given in detail in this webpage.

SCRA 2012 Admit Card:
You should receive your Online Admit Card in your mail-id for SCRA 2012 exam within 3 weeks before the exam. If you do not receive the same, please contact UPSC in person or over phone in 011-23381125/011-23385271/011-23098543.

Date forecast for SCRA-2013 exam:
Some of you may be appearing in SCRA-2013 exam and might be going through this blog post to prepare for the same. You may be wanting to know when SCRA 2013 exam would be held.

To find the exam dates for SCRA 2013 exam go through the exam date notifications for UPSC exams (including SCRA exam), which is published in the beginning of the year, like this exam date sheet of UPSC.

Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) Ccall letters download for Common Written Examination (CWE) Clerck available 2011

Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) call letters download for Common Written Examination (CWE) PO/MT is now available on the official website.

CWE is conducted by IBPS to recruit Probationary Officer and Management Trainee on September 18, 2011. The recruitment was advertised in July 2011. IBPS Admit card download is made available at: http://ibpsregistration.sifyitest.com/ibpspopetaug11 entering registration number and date of birth or password.

You need to visit: http://ibpsregistration.sifyitest.com/ibpspopetaug11/login.php to download IBPS CWE PO call letters. Eligible candidates had to apply for IBPS PO recruitment 2011 from 8th July to 1st August, 2011. The last date was extended for some more days seeing the flow of online application form.

IBPS admit card download is made available from September 5, 2011 for PO/MT written exam. Candidates are suggested to carry IBPS admit card during the written exam along with original payment receipt, biodata form and photo identity proof original as well as a photocopy.

IBPS CWE PO call letter download link was live from August 23, 2011. But it was not active. It is being activated on September 5 to download IBPS CWE call letters PO 2011.

IBPS Clerk recruitment 2011 has also been notified in the series of IBPS recruitment. IBPS CWE Clerk online application form 2011 is available till September 24, 2011.

There is new link for IBPS call letter download: http://ibpsregistration.sifyitest.com/ibpsposep11/ but it is showing broken. You need to try the link to download IBPS call letter for PO/MT written exam.

You need to visit frequently: http://ibps.in/html/common_2.htm to get update about IBPS PO admit card download. Scribe declaration form is available at: http://ibps.in/career_pdf/CWE_PO_MT_Scribe_Declaration.pdf in PDF to download.

You can download IBPS CWE information handout for PO/MT at: http://ibps.in/career_pdf/CWE_PO_MT_Info_Handout.pdf in PDF file.

Now, all information regarding IBPS admit card download and information handout is available at on the official website for CWE PO/MT. Get updated information about IBPS call letter download visiting the blog frequently.

Friday 4 November 2011

Syntel’s Campus Recruitment Drive Campus Recruitment Notice Board 2012 Syntellect 2012 www.syntelinc.com

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Campus Recruitment Notice Board
Syntellect 2012 – Syntel’s Campus Recruitment Drive
Registarion for syntel campus Recruitement drive (2011-2012) will start soon.
Eligibility Criterion
  • The recruitment drive is for Graduates / Post Graduates passing in the year 2012.
  • BE/B. Tech (CSE, IT, IS, CT, ECE, ETC, EEE and E&I) only - no other branches will be entertained
  • MCA/M. Sc (SE,CS,IS,IT,CT) - both 2 years and 5 yrs integrated program
  • A minimum of 50% marks in 10th, 12th, Diploma, Graduation and Post Graduation (as the case may be). Student who has failed in +2 and later joined Diploma are not eligible
  • Students should not have any current arrear at the time of registering for the process
  • A maximum of 1 year break in education is allowed
  • Only individuals of Indian origin / individuals having a valid Indian passport are eligible
Registration Process
  • The TPO would need to register on our Campus Recruitment Portal on behalf of the college
  • If your college is part of a group of colleges, a separate registration form needs to be populated for each one of the colleges in the group
  • After the college completes registration, eligible students will need to register
  • Upon registration, eligible students will receive a unique user name and password for the online test and further interaction
  • The portal at syntelcampus.com will carry all details, FAQs, and helpline numbers for your benefit – this will be updated soon

Important Dates

  • The online test dates will be communicated shortly. Specific details of the same will be shared soon.
Instructions for the Colleges
  • Complete all columns with correct information
  • Failing to provide necessary info will cause delays in registration for the college and its students
  • Provide the IP address in the format provided. Note that if all your group college is taking up the test from single venue the IP address of the venue should be the one provided for all the colleges.
  • Colleges of the group should be registered separately

IIT JEE 2012 Notification www.jeeonline.iitd.ac.in Syllbus Results Admit Card Examination Counselling Date Notice 2012

IIT JEE 2012- Indian Institute of Technology - Joint Entrance Examination is an Entrance Exam conducted by Indian Institute of Technology for admission to Undergraduate Courses in fifteen IITs located in Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Delhi, Gandhinagar, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Indore, Jodhpur, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Mandi, Mumbai, Patna, Ropar and Roorkee, Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University (IT-BHU) Varanasi and Indian School of Mines (ISM) Dhanbad.

Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati

IIT JEE 2012 Online Application Registration you can check out websites :-
1. IIT JEE 2012 Online Application Registration
2. IIT JEE 2012 Online Application Registration

Welcome to IIT JEE 2012 Exam Section of entranceexamresults.co.in. In this section of IIT JEE 2012, you will find Syllabus of IIT JEE Entrance Exam 2012, IIT JEE 2012 Exam Date, Notification, Syllabus, Preparation, Paper Pattern, Sample Test Papers, Questions, IIT JEE Exam Dates, Online IIT JEE Test and IIT JEE Results.

From 2012 onwards Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) propose to return to the old system of screening aspirants at two levels to weed out “unmanageable” candidates taking the exam every year. For the final entry to the technical institutes, aspirants who clear the first level of screening- comprising Class XII board exams and national aptitude test – would have to write an exam featuring long questions that demand reasoning ability from the students.

The government recently announced that only those students who secured first class (60 per cent) in plus two exam will be eligible for admission to the IITs (however there is relaxation of 5 per cent for SC/ST students).

As per the decision the students will get only two attempts – the year of clearing plus two examinations and the following year – to appear in JEE test.


IIT JEE 2012 Paper Pattern:-

There will be two question papers, each of three hours duration. Both the question papers will consist of three separate sections on Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics. They will be of objective type, designed to test comprehension, reasoning and analytical ability of candidates.
The answers for each of the questions are to be recorded on a separate, specially designed, machine-gradable sheet of paper (ORS Optical Response Sheet). While answering each of the questions the candidate is expected to darken the bubble(s) against correct answer(s) using hard black (HB) pencils only. In some sections, incorrect answers may be awarded negative marks.

IIT JEE 2012 Eligibility:-

The candidate must have passed their 10+2 examinations from a recognized board.
The candidates who will be giving their final examinations of 10+2 in 2011 are also eligible to apply.

IIT JEE 2012 Notification / Important Dates:-

Start of Online application process:- Monday October 31, 2011

Closing of Online application process:- Saturday, December 10, 2011

IIT-JEE 2012 examination day:- Sunday, April 8, 2012

Declaration of Results:- Friday, May 18, 2012.

IIT JEE 2012 Syllabus:-

The best time to start IIT JEE preparation is at the beginning of 11th class. Students are fresh after the break after boards and a lot more can be learnt. Students who start late often end up leaving some key topics of 11th class JEE syllabus. Also, if you start your preparation in 12th class then the amount of hard work is increased manifold due to additional pressure of 12th boards, so chances of getting a high rank in JEE are decreased. There is a big transition from the mugging up study of 10th class to more understanding based study of 11th class. So you shouldn't get bogged down by seeing the level of complexity in JEE exam.

IIT JEE Chemistry Syllabus 2012:-

Physical chemistry:-

General topics: Concept of atoms and molecules; Dalton;s atomic theory; Mole concept; Chemical formulae; Balanced chemical equations; Calculations (based on mole concept) involving common oxidation-reduction, neutralisation, and displacement reactions; Concentration in terms of mole fraction, molarity, molality and normality.

Gaseous and liquid states: Absolute scale of temperature, ideal gas equation; Deviation from ideality, van der Waals equation; Kinetic theory of gases, average, root mean square and most probable velocities and their relation with temperature; Law of partial pressures; Vapour pressure; Diffusion of gases.

Atomic structure and chemical bonding:Â Bohr model, spectrum of hydrogen atom, quantum numbers; Wave-particle duality, de Broglie hypothesis; Uncertainty principle; Qualitative quantum mechanical picture of hydrogen atom, shapes of s, p and d orbitals; Electronic configurations of elements (up to atomic number 36); Aufbau principle; Pauli's exclusion principle and Hund's rule; Orbital overlap and covalent bond; Hybridisation involving s, p and d orbitals only; Orbital energy diagrams for homonuclear diatomic species;Â Hydrogen bond; Polarity in molecules, dipole moment (qualitative aspects only); VSEPR model and shapes of molecules (linear, angular, triangular, square planar, pyramidal, square pyramidal, trigonal bipyramidal, tetrahedral and octahedral).

Energetics: First law of thermodynamics; Internal energy, work and heat, pressure-volume work; Enthalpy, Hess's law; Heat of reaction, fusion and vapourization; Second law of thermodynamics; Entropy; Free energy; Criterion of spontaneity.

Chemical equilibrium: Law of mass action; Equilibrium constant, Le Chatelier;s principle (effect of concentration, temperature and pressure); Significance of ÃŽ”G and ÃŽ”G° in chemical equilibrium; Solubility product, common ion effect, pH and buffer solutions;  Acids and bases (Bronsted and Lewis concepts); Hydrolysis of salts.

Electrochemistry: Electrochemical cells and cell reactions; Standard electrode potentials; Nernst equation and its relation to ÃŽ”G; Electrochemical series, emf of galvanic cells; Farada's laws of electrolysis; Electrolytic conductance, specific, equivalent and molar conductivity, Kohlrausch's law; Concentration cells.

Chemical kinetics:Â Rates of chemical reactions; Order of reactions; Rate constant; First order reactions; Temperature dependence of rate constant (Arrhenius equation).

Solid state: Classification of solids, crystalline state, seven crystal systems (cell parameters a, b, c, ÃŽ±, ÃŽ², ÃŽ³), close packed structure of solids (cubic), packing in fcc, bcc and hcp lattices; Nearest neighbours, ionic radii, simple ionic compounds, point defects.

Solutions:Â Raoult's law; Molecular weight determination from lowering of vapour pressure, elevation of boiling point and depression of freezing point.

Surface chemistry:Â Elementary concepts of adsorption (excluding adsorption isotherms); Colloids: types, methods of preparation and general properties; Elementary ideas of emulsions, surfactants and micelles (only definitions and examples).

Nuclear chemistry: Radioactivity: isotopes and isobars; Properties of ÃŽ±, ÃŽ² and ÃŽ³ rays; Kinetics of radioactive decay (decay series excluded), carbon dating; Stability of nuclei with respect to proton-neutron ratio; Brief discussion on fission and fusion reactions.

Inorganic Chemistry:-

Isolation/preparation and properties of the following non-metals: Boron, silicon, nitrogen, phosphorus, oxygen, sulphur and halogens; Properties of allotropes of carbon (only diamond and graphite), phosphorus and sulphur.

Preparation and properties of the following compounds: Oxides, peroxides, hydroxides, carbonates, bicarbonates, chlorides and sulphates of sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium; Boron: diborane, boric acid and borax; Aluminium: alumina, aluminium chloride and alums; Carbon: oxides and oxyacid (carbonic acid); Silicon: silicones, silicates and silicon carbide;Â Nitrogen: oxides, oxyacids and ammonia; Phosphorus: oxides, oxyacids (phosphorus acid, phosphoric acid) and phosphine; Oxygen: ozone and hydrogen peroxide; Sulphur: hydrogen sulphide, oxides, sulphurous acid, sulphuric acid and sodium thiosulphate; Halogens: hydrohalic acids, oxides and oxyacids of chlorine, bleaching powder; Xenon fluorides.

Transition elements (3d series): Definition, general characteristics, oxidation states and their stabilities, colour (excluding the details of electronic transitions) and calculation of spin-only magnetic moment; Coordination compounds: nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds, cis-trans and ionisation isomerisms, hybridization and geometries of mononuclear coordination compounds (linear, tetrahedral, square planar and octahedral).

Preparation and properties of the following compounds: Oxides and chlorides of tin and lead; Oxides, chlorides and sulphates of Fe2+, Cu2+ and Zn2+; Potassium permanganate, potassium dichromate, silver oxide, silver nitrate, silver thiosulphate.

Ores and minerals: Commonly occurring ores and minerals of iron, copper, tin, lead, magnesium, aluminium, zinc and silver.

Extractive metallurgy: Chemical principles and reactions only (industrial details excluded); Carbon reduction method (iron and tin); Self reduction method (copper and lead); Electrolytic reduction method (magnesium and aluminium); Cyanide process (silver and gold).

Principles of qualitative analysis: Groups I to V (only Ag+, Hg2+, Cu2+, Pb2+, Bi3+, Fe3+, Cr3+, Al3+, Ca2+, Ba2+, Zn2+, Mn2+ and Mg2+); Nitrate, halides (excluding fluoride), sulphate and sulphide.

Organic Chemistry:-

Concepts: Hybridisation of carbon; Sigma and pi-bonds; Shapes of simple organic molecules; Structural and geometrical isomerism;Â Optical isomerism of compounds containing up to two asymmetric centres, (R,S and E,Z nomenclature excluded); IUPAC nomenclature of simple organic compounds (only hydrocarbons, mono-functional and bi-functional compounds); Conformations of ethane and butane (Newman projections); Resonance and hyperconjugation; Keto-enol tautomerism; Determination of empirical and molecular formulae of simple compounds (only combustion method); Hydrogen bonds: definition and their effects on physical properties of alcohols and carboxylic acids; Inductive and resonance effects on acidity and basicity of organic acids and bases; Polarity and inductive effects in alkyl halides; Reactive intermediates produced during homolytic and heterolytic bond cleavage;Â Formation, structure and stability of carbocations, carbanions and free radicals.

Preparation, properties and reactions of alkanes: Homologous series, physical properties of alkanes (melting points, boiling points and density); Combustion and halogenation of alkanes; Preparation of alkanes by Wurtz reaction and decarboxylation reactions.

Preparation, properties and reactions of alkenes and alkynes: Physical properties of alkenes and alkynes (boiling points, density and dipole moments); Acidity of alkynes; Acid catalysed hydration of alkenes and alkynes (excluding the stereochemistry of addition and elimination); Reactions of alkenes with KMnO4 and ozone; Reduction of alkenes and alkynes; Preparation of alkenes and alkynes by elimination reactions; Electrophilic addition reactions of alkenes with X2, HX, HOX (X=halogen) and H2O;Â Addition reactions of alkynes; Metal acetylides.

Reactions of benzene: Structure and aromaticity; Electrophilic substitution reactions: halogenation, nitration, sulphonation, Friedel-Crafts alkylation and acylation; Effect of o-, m- and p-directing groups in monosubstituted benzenes.

Phenols: Acidity, electrophilic substitution reactions (halogenation, nitration and sulphonation); Reimer-Tieman reaction, Kolbe reaction.

Characteristic reactions of the following (including those mentioned above): Alkyl halides: rearrangement reactions of alkyl carbocation, Grignard reactions, nucleophilic substitution reactions; Alcohols: esterification, dehydration and oxidation, reaction with sodium, phosphorus halides, ZnCl2/concentrated HCl, conversion of alcohols into aldehydes and ketones; Ethers:Preparation by Williamson’s Synthesis; Aldehydes and Ketones: oxidation, reduction, oxime and hydrazone formation; aldol condensation, Perkin reaction; Cannizzaro reaction; haloform reaction and nucleophilic addition reactions (Grignard addition); Carboxylic acids: formation of esters, acid chlorides and amides, ester hydrolysis; Amines: basicity of substituted anilines and aliphatic amines, preparation from nitro compounds, reaction with nitrous acid, azo coupling reaction of diazonium salts of aromatic amines, Sandmeyer and related reactions of diazonium salts; carbylamine reaction; Haloarenes: nucleophilic aromatic substitution in haloarenes and substituted haloarenes (excluding Benzyne mechanism and Cine substitution).

Carbohydrates: Classification; mono- and di-saccharides (glucose and sucrose); Oxidation, reduction, glycoside formation and hydrolysis of sucrose.

Amino acids and peptides: General structure (only primary structure for peptides) and physical properties.

Properties and uses of some important polymers: Natural rubber, cellulose, nylon, teflon and PVC.

Practical organic chemistry: Detection of elements (N, S, halogens); Detection and identification of the following functional groups: hydroxyl (alcoholic and phenolic), carbonyl (aldehyde and ketone), carboxyl, amino and nitro; Chemical methods of separation of mono-functional organic compounds from binary mixtures.

IIT JEE Mathemtics Syllabus 2012:-

Algebra: Algebra of complex numbers, addition, multiplication, conjugation, polar representation, properties of modulus and principal argument, triangle inequality, cube roots of unity, geometric interpretations.

Quadratic equations with real coefficients, relations between roots and coefficients, formation of quadratic equations with given roots, symmetric functions of roots.

Arithmetic, geometric and harmonic progressions, arithmetic, geometric and harmonic means, sums of finite arithmetic and geometric progressions, infinite geometric series, sums of squares and cubes of the first n natural numbers.

Logarithms and their properties.

Permutations and combinations, Binomial theorem for a positive integral index, properties of binomial coefficients.

Matrices as a rectangular array of real numbers, equality of matrices, addition, multiplication by a scalar and product of matrices, transpose of a matrix, determinant of a square matrix of order up to three, inverse of a square matrix of order up to three, properties of these matrix operations, diagonal, symmetric and skew-symmetric matrices and their properties, solutions of simultaneous linear equations in two or three variables.

Addition and multiplication rules of probability, conditional probability, Bayes Theorem, independence of events, computation of probability of events using permutations and combinations.

Trigonometry: Trigonometric functions, their periodicity and graphs, addition and subtraction formulae, formulae involving multiple and sub-multiple angles, general solution of trigonometric equations.

Relations between sides and angles of a triangle, sine rule, cosine rule, half-angle formula and the area of a triangle, inverse trigonometric functions (principal value only).

Analytical geometry:

Two dimensions: Cartesian coordinates, distance between two points, section formulae, shift of origin.

Equation of a straight line in various forms, angle between two lines, distance of a point from a line; Lines through the point of intersection of two given lines, equation of the bisector of the angle between two lines, concurrency of lines;Â Centroid, orthocentre, incentre and circumcentre of a triangle.

Equation of a circle in various forms, equations of tangent, normal and chord.

Parametric equations of a circle, intersection of a circle with a straight line or a circle, equation of a circle through the points of intersection of two circles and those of a circle and a straight line.

Equations of a parabola, ellipse and hyperbola in standard form, their foci, directrices and eccentricity, parametric equations, equations of tangent and normal.

Locus Problems.

Three dimensions: Direction cosines and direction ratios, equation of a straight line in space, equation of a plane, distance of a point from a plane.

Differential calculus: Real valued functions of a real variable, into, onto and one-to-one functions, sum, difference, product and quotient of two functions, composite functions, absolute value, polynomial, rational, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions.

Limit and continuity of a function, limit and continuity of the sum, difference, product and quotient of two functions, Hospital rule of evaluation of limits of functions.

Even and odd functions, inverse of a function, continuity of composite functions, intermediate value property of continuous functions.

Derivative of a function, derivative of the sum,

difference, product and quotient of two functions, chain rule, derivatives of polynomial, rational, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions.

Derivatives of implicit functions, derivatives up to order two, geometrical interpretation of the derivative, tangents and normals, increasing and decreasing functions, maximum and minimum values of a function, Rolle's Theorem and Lagrange's Mean Value Theorem.

Integral calculus: Integration as the inverse process of differentiation, indefinite integrals of standard functions, definite integrals and their properties, Fundamental Theorem of Integral Calculus.

Integration by parts, integration by the methods of substitution and partial fractions, application of definite integrals to the determination of areas involving simple curves.

Formation of ordinary differential equations, solution of homogeneous differential equations, separation of variables method, linear first order differential equations.

Vectors: Addition of vectors, scalar multiplication, dot and cross products, scalar triple products and their geometrical interpretations.

IIT JEE Physics Syllabus 2012:-

General: Units and dimensions, dimensional analysis; least count, significant figures; Methods of measurement and error analysis for physical quantities pertaining to the following experiments: Experiments based on using Vernier calipers and screw gauge (micrometer), Determination of g using simple pendulum, Young's modulus by Searle's method, Specific heat of a liquid using calorimeter, focal length of a concave mirror and a convex lens using u-v method, Speed of sound using resonance column, Verification of Ohm's law using voltmeter and ammeter, and specific resistance of the material of a wire using meter bridge and post office box.

Mechanics: Kinematics in one and two dimensions (Cartesian coordinates only), projectiles; Uniform Circular motion; Relative velocity.

Newton's laws of motion; Inertial and uniformly accelerated frames of reference; Static and dynamic friction; Kinetic and potential energy; Work and power; Conservation of linear momentum and mechanical energy.

Systems of particles; Centre of mass and its motion; Impulse; Elastic and inelastic collisions.Â

Law of gravitation; Gravitational potential and field; Acceleration due to gravity; Motion of planets and satellites in circular orbits; Escape velocity.

Rigid body, moment of inertia, parallel and perpendicular axes theorems, moment of inertia of uniform bodies with simple geometrical shapes; Angular momentum; Torque; Conservation of angular momentum; Dynamics of rigid bodies with fixed axis of rotation; Rolling without slipping of rings, cylinders and spheres; Equilibrium of rigid bodies; Collision of point masses with rigid bodies.

Linear and angular simple harmonic motions.

Hooke's law, Young's modulus.

Pressure in a fluid; Pascal's law; Buoyancy; Surface energy and surface tension, capillary rise; Viscosity (Poiseuille's equation excluded), Stoke's law; Terminal velocity, Streamline flow, equation of continuity, Bernoulli's theorem and its applications.

Wave motion (plane waves only), longitudinal and transverse waves, superposition of waves; Progressive and stationary waves; Vibration of strings and air columns;Resonance; Beats; Speed of sound in gases; Doppler effect (in sound).

Thermal physics: Thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases; Calorimetry, latent heat; Heat conduction in one dimension; Elementary concepts of convection and radiation; Newton's law of cooling; Ideal gas laws; Specific heats (Cv and Cp for monoatomic and diatomic gases); Isothermal and adiabatic processes, bulk modulus of gases; Equivalence of heat and work; First law of thermodynamics and its applications (only for ideal gases);Â Blackbody radiation: absorptive and emissive powers; Kirchhoff's law; Wien's displacement law, Stefan's law.

Electricity and magnetism: Coulomb-s law; Electric field and potential; Electrical potential energy of a system of point charges and of electrical dipoles in a uniform electrostatic field; Electric field lines; Flux of electric field; Gauss's law and its application in simple cases, such as, to find field due to infinitely long straight wire, uniformly charged infinite plane sheet and uniformly charged thin spherical shell.

Capacitance; Parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectrics; Capacitors in series and parallel; Energy stored in a capacitor.

Electric current; Ohm's law; Series and parallel arrangements of resistances and cells; Kirchhoff's laws and simple applications; Heating effect of current.

Biot Savart's law and Ampere's law; Magnetic field near a current-carrying straight wire, along the axis of a circular coil and inside a long straight solenoid; Force on a moving charge and on a current-carrying wire in a uniform magnetic field.

Magnetic moment of a current loop; Effect of a uniform magnetic field on a current loop; Moving coil galvanometer, voltmeter, ammeter and their conversions.

Electromagnetic induction: Faraday's law, Lenz's law; Self and mutual inductance; RC, LR and LC circuits with D.C. and A.C. sources.

Optics: Rectilinear propagation of light; Reflection and refraction at plane and spherical surfaces; Total internal reflection; Deviation and dispersion of light by a prism; Thin lenses; Combinations of mirrors and thin lenses; Magnification.Â

Wave nature of light: Huygen's principle, interference limited to Young's double-slit experiment.

Modern physics: Atomic nucleus; Alpha, beta and gamma radiations; Law of radioactive decay;Â Decay constant; Half-life and mean life; Binding energy and its calculation; Fission and fusion processes; Energy calculation in these processes.

Photoelectric effect; Bohr's theory of hydrogen-like atoms; Characteristic and continuous X-rays, Moseley's law; de Broglie wavelength of matter waves.


IIT JEE 2011 Results:-

IIT JEE 2011 Result on Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Check IIIT JEE 2011 Results click here

Wednesday 2 November 2011

AIEEE 2012 Dates Announced www.aieee.nic.in Online submission of application Online Apply

The All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) is an all-India common entrance examination for admission to engineering and architecture or planning programmes at the undergraduate level.

The exam is conducted each year by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) . Candidates who qualify AIEEE can seek admission into universities and institutions all over India for BE, BTech, BArch or BPlanning courses.

AIEEE 2012 offline examination will be held on April 29, 2012 and AIEEE 2012 online examination will be conducted from May 7-25, 2012.


Welcome to AIEEE 2012 Exam Section. Here you will find about AIEEE Exam 2012, AIEEE Coaching, Colleges, AIEEE 2012 Syllabus, Preparation, Paper Pattern, Sample Test Papers, Questions, AIEEE Notification, Important Dates, AIEEE Exam Date, Online AIEEE est and AIEEE Results.

AIEEE - All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) is an Entrance Exam conducted by CBSE for admission to B.E, B.Tech, B.Arch, B. Planning courses in top Engineering Colleges and Instituttes in India.

AIEEE 2012 Paper Pattern / AIEEE 2012 Syllabus:-

Types of Questions

Paper 1:- Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics:- Questions:- Objective Type Questions with equal weightage to Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics

Paper 2

Mathematics - Part I:- Objective Type Questions

Aptitude Test - Part II & :- Objective Type Questions

Drawing Test - Part III:- Questions to test drawing aptitude

For

B.E. / B. Tech:- Paper - 1
B. Arch / B. Planning:- Paper - 2

AIEEE 2012 exam dates:- AIEEE 2012 will be held from 29th April (Sunday) till 6th May 2012.

AIEEE 2011 Notification:-

  • Sale of AIEEE Information Bulletin containing Application Form:- 22.12.2010 to 14.01.2011
  • Online submission of application on website http://www.aieee.nic.in:- 23.11.2010 to 14.01.2011


Last date for

  • Receipt of request for Information Bulletin and Application Form by Post at AIEEE Unit,CBSE,PS1-2,Institutional Area,IP Extension,Patparganj,Delhi-110092 :- 25.12.2010
  • Sale of Information Bulletin at designated branches of Syndicate Bank, Regional Offices of the CBSE and designated institutions:- 14.01.2011
  • Online submission of applications:- 14.01.2011
  • Receipt of complete applications form/Confirmation Page with Bank Draft “by post” (Registered/Speed Post only) at AIEEE Unit, CBSE, PS1-2,Institutional Area,IP Extension,Patparganj,Delhi-110092:- 20.01.2011
  • Date of dispatch of Admit Card:- 18.03.2011 to 31.03.2011



AIEEE 2011 on 01.05.2011

  • PAPER – 1 01.05.2011 (0930-1230 hrs)
  • PAPER – 2 01.05.2011 (1400-1700 hrs)



AIEEE Syllabus 2012:- The Syllabus for AIEEE 2012 is given below and consists of syllabus for Maths, Physics & Chemistry Separatly

AIEEE Mathematics Syllabus 2012:-

MATHEMATICS:-

UNIT 1: SETS, RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS: Sets and their representation; Union, intersection and complement of sets and their algebraic properties; Power set; Relation, Types of relations, equivalence relations, functions;. one-one, into and onto functions, composition of functions.

UNIT 2: COMPLEX NUMBERS AND QUADRATIC EQUATIONS: Complex numbers as ordered pairs of reals, Representation of complex numbers in the form a+ib and their representation in a plane, Argand diagram, algebra of complex numbers, modulus and argument (or amplitude) of a complex number, square root of a complex number, triangle inequality, Quadratic equations in real and complex number system and their solutions. Relation between roots and co-efficients, nature of roots, formation of quadratic equations with given roots.

UNIT 3: MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS: Matrices, algebra of matrices, types of matrices, determinants and matrices of order two and three. Properties of determinants, evaluation of determinants, area of triangles using determinants. Adjoint and evaluation of inverse of a square matrix using determinants and elementary transformations, Test of consistency and solution of simultaneous linear equations in two or three variables using determinants and matrices.

UNIT 4: PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS: Fundamental principle of counting, permutation as an arrangement and combination as selection, Meaning of P (n,r) and C (n,r), simple applications.

UNIT 5: MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION: Principle of Mathematical Induction and its simple applications.

UNIT 6: BINOMIAL THEOREM AND ITS SIMPLE APPLICATIONS: Binomial theorem for a positive integral index, general term and middle term, properties of Binomial coefficients and simple applications.

UNIT 7: SEQUENCES AND SERIES: Arithmetic and Geometric progressions, insertion of arithmetic, geometric means between two given numbers. Relation between A.M. and G.M. Sum upto n terms of special series: Sn, Sn2, Sn3. Arithmetico – Geometric progression.

UNIT 8: LIMIT, CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY: Real – valued functions, algebra of functions, polynomials, rational, trigonometric, logarithmic and exponential functions, inverse functions. Graphs of simple functions. Limits, continuity and differentiability. Differentiation of the sum, difference, product and quotient of two functions. Differentiation of trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential, composite and implicit functions; derivatives of order upto two. Rolle’s and Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorems. Applications of derivatives: Rate of change of quantities, monotonic – increasing and decreasing functions, Maxima and minima of functions of one variable, tangents and normals.

UNIT 9: INTEGRAL CALCULUS: Integral as an anti – derivative. Fundamental integrals involving algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions. Integration by substitution, by parts and by partial fractions. Integration using trigonometric identities. Evaluation of simple integrals of the type Integral as limit of a sum. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Properties of definite integrals. Evaluation of definite integrals, determining areas of the regions bounded by simple curves in standard form.

UNIT 10: Differential Equations: Ordinary differential equations, their order and degree. Formation of differential equations. Solution of differential equations by the method of separation of variables, solution of homogeneous and linear differential equations of the type: dy – + p (x) y = q (x) dx

UNIT 11: CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY: Cartesian system of rectangular co-ordinates in a plane, distance formula, section formula, locus and its equation, translation of axes, slope of a line, parallel and perpendicular lines, intercepts of a line on the coordinate axes. Straight lines Various forms of equations of a line, intersection of lines, angles between two lines, conditions for concurrence of three lines, distance of a point from a line, equations of internal and external bisectors of angles between two lines, coordinates of centroid, orthocentre and circumcentre of a triangle, equation of family of lines passing through the point of intersection of two lines. Circles, conic sections Standard form of equation of a circle, general form of the equation of a circle, its radius and centre, equation of a circle when the end points of a diameter are given, points of intersection of a line and a circle with the centre at the origin and condition for a line to be tangent to a circle, equation of the tangent. Sections of cones, equations of conic sections (parabola, ellipse and hyperbola) in standard forms, condition for y = mx + c to be a tangent and point (s) of tangency.

UNIT 12: Three Dimensional Geometry: Coordinates of a point in space, distance between two points, section formula, direction ratios and direction cosines, angle between two intersecting lines. Skew lines, the shortest distance between them and its equation. Equations of a line and a plane in different forms, intersection of a line and a plane, coplanar lines.

UNIT 13: Vector Algebra: Vectors and scalars, addition of vectors, components of a vector in two dimensions and three dimensional space, scalar and vector products, scalar and vector triple product.

UNIT 14: STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY: Measures of Dispersion: Calculation of mean, median, mode of grouped and ungrouped data. Calculation of standard deviation, variance and mean deviation for grouped and ungrouped data. Probability: Probability of an event, addition and multiplication theorems of probability, Baye’s theorem, probability distribution of a random variate, Bernoulli trials and Binomial distribution.

UNIT 15: Trigonometry: UNIT 16: MATHEMATICAL REASONING: Statements, logical operations and, or, implies, implied by, if and only if. Understanding of tautology, contradiction, converse and contrapositive.


AIEEE Physics Syllabus 2012:-

Trigonometrical identities and equations. Trigonometrical functions. Inverse trigonometrical functions and their properties. Heights and Distances.

The syllabus contains two Sections – A and B. Section – A pertains to the Theory Part having 80% weightage, while Section – B contains Practical Component (Experimental Skills) having 20% weightage.

SECTION A

UNIT 1: PHYSICS AND MEASUREMENT Physics, technology and society, S I units, Fundamental and derived units. Least count, accuracy and precision of measuring instruments, Errors in measurement, Significant figures. Dimensions of Physical quantities, dimensional analysis and its applications.

UNIT 2: KINEMATICS Frame of reference. Motion in a straight line: Position-time graph, speed and velocity. Uniform and non-uniform motion, average speed and instantaneous velocity Uniformly accelerated motion, velocity-time, position- time graphs, relations for uniformly accelerated motion. Scalars and Vectors, Vector addition and Subtraction, Zero Vector, Scalar and Vector products, Unit Vector, Resolution of a Vector. Relative Velocity, Motion in a plane, Projectile Motion, Uniform Circular Motion.

UNIT 3: LAWS OF MOTION Force and Inertia, Newton’s First Law of motion; Momentum, Newton’s Second Law of motion; Impulse; Newton’s Third Law of motion. Law of conservation of linear momentum and its applications, Equilibrium of concurrent forces.Static and Kinetic friction, laws of friction, rolling friction. Dynamics of uniform circular motion: Centripetal force and its applications.

UNIT 4: WORK, ENERGY AND POWER Work done by a constant force and a variable force; kinetic and potential energies, workenergy theorem, power. Potential energy of a spring, conservation of mechanical energy, conservative and nonconservative forces; Elastic and inelastic collisions in one and two dimensions.

UNIT 5: ROTATIONAL MOTION Centre of mass of a two-particle system, Centre of mass of a rigid body; Basic concepts of rotational motion; moment of a force, torque, angular momentum, conservation of angular momentum and its applications; moment of inertia, radius of gyration. Values of moments of inertia for simple geometrical objects, parallel and perpendicular axes theorems and their applications. Rigid body rotation, equations of rotational motion.

UNIT 6: GRAVITATION The universal law of gravitation. Acceleration due to gravity and its variation with altitude and depth. Kepler’s laws of planetary motion. Gravitational potential energy; gravitational potential. Escape velocity. Orbital velocity of a satellite. Geo-stationary satellites.

UNIT 7: PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS Elastic behaviour, Stress-strain relationship, Hooke’s Law, Young’s modulus, bulk modulus, modulus of rigidity. Pressure due to a fluid column; Pascal’s law and its applications. Viscosity, Stokes’ law, terminal velocity, streamline and turbulent flow, Reynolds number. Bernoulli’s principle and its applications. Surface energy and surface tension, angle of contact, application of surface tension – drops, bubbles and capillary rise. Heat, temperature, thermal expansion; specific heat capacity, calorimetry; change of state, latent heat. Heat transfer- conduction, convection and radiation, Newton’s law of cooling.

UNIT 8: THERMODYNAMICS Thermal equilibrium, zeroth law of thermodynamics, concept of temperature. Heat, work and internal energy. First law of thermodynamics. Second law of thermodynamics: reversible and irreversible processes. Carnot engine and its efficiency.

UNIT 9: KINETIC THEORY OF GASES Equation of state of a perfect gas, work doneon compressing a gas.Kinetic theory of gases – assumptions, concept of pressure. Kinetic energy and temperature: rms speed of gas molecules; Degrees of freedom, Law of equipartition of energy,applications to specific heat capacities of gases; Mean free path, Avogadro’s number.

UNIT 10: OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES Periodic motion – period, frequency, displacement as a function of time. Periodic functions. Simple harmonic motion (S.H.M.) and its equation; phase; oscillations of a spring -restoring force and force constant; energy in S.H.M. – kinetic and potential energies; Simple pendulum – derivation of expression for its time period; Free, forced and damped oscillations, resonance.

Wave motion. Longitudinal and transverse waves, speed of a wave. Displacement relation for a progressive wave. Principle of superposition of waves, reflection of waves, Standing waves in strings and organ pipes, fundamental mode and harmonics, Beats, Doppler effect in sound

UNIT 11: ELECTROSTATICS Electric charges: Conservation of charge, Coulomb’s law-forces between two point charges, forces between multiple charges; superposition principle and continuous charge distribution.Electric field: Electric field due to a point charge, Electric field lines, Electric dipole, Electric field due to a dipole, Torque on a dipole in a uniform electric field. Electric flux, Gauss’s law and its applications to find field due to infinitely long uniformly charged straight wire, uniformly charged infinite plane sheet and uniformly charged thin spherical shell. Electric potential and its calculation for a point charge, electric dipole and system of charges; Equipotential surfaces, Electrical potential energy of a system of two point charges in an electrostatic field. Conductors and insulators, Dielectrics and electric polarization, capacitor, combination of capacitors in series and in parallel, capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectric medium between the plates, Energy stored in a capacitor.

UNIT 12: CURRENT ELECTRICITY Electric current, Drift velocity, Ohm’s law, Electrical resistance, Resistances of different materials, V-I characteristics of Ohmic and nonohmic conductors, Electrical energy and power, Electrical resistivity, Colour code for resistors; Series and parallel combinations of resistors; Temperature dependence of resistance.

Electric Cell and its Internal resistance, potential difference and emf of a cell, combination of cells in series and in parallel. Kirchhoff’s laws and their applications. Wheatstone bridge, Metre bridge. Potentiometer – principle and its applications.

UNIT 13: MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF CURRENT AND MAGNETISM Biot – Savart law and its application to current carrying circular loop. Ampere’s law and its applications to infinitely long current carrying straight wire and solenoid. Force on a moving charge in uniform magnetic and electric fields. Cyclotron. Force on a current-carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field. Force between two parallel current-carrying conductors-definition of ampere. Torque experienced by a current loop in uniform magnetic field; Moving coil galvanometer, its current sensitivity and conversion to ammeter and voltmeter. Current loop as a magnetic dipole and its magnetic dipole moment. Bar magnet as an equivalent solenoid, magnetic field lines; Earth’s magnetic field and magnetic elements. Para-, dia- and ferro- magnetic substances. Magnetic susceptibility and permeability, Hysteresis, Electromagnets and permanent magnets.

UNIT 14: ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION AND ALTERNATING CURRENTS Electromagnetic induction; Faraday’s law, induced emf and current; Lenz’s Law, Eddy currents. Self and mutual inductance. Alternating currents, peak and rms value of alternating current/ voltage; reactance and impedance; LCR series circuit, resonance; Quality factor, power in AC circuits, wattless current. AC generator and transformer.

UNIT 15: ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics. Transverse nature of electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, Xrays, gamma rays). Applications of e.m. waves.

UNIT 16: OPTICS Reflection and refraction of light at plane and spherical surfaces, mirror formula, Total internal reflection and its applications, Deviation and Dispersion of light by a prism, Lens Formula, Magnification, Power of a Lens, Combination of thin lenses in contact, Microscope and Astronomical Telescope (reflecting and refracting) and their magnifyingpowers.

Wave optics: wavefront and Huygens’ principle, Laws of reflection and refraction using Huygen’s principle. Interference, Young’s double slit experiment and expression for fringe width, coherent sources and sustained interference of light. Diffraction due to a single slit, width of central maximum. Resolving power of microscopes and astronomical telescopes, Polarisation, plane polarized light; Brewster’s law, uses of plane polarized light and Polaroids.

UNIT 17: DUAL NATURE OF MATTER AND RADIATION Dual nature of radiation. Photoelectric effect, Hertz and Lenard’s observations; Einstein’s photoelectric equation; particle nature of light. Matter waves-wave nature of particle, de Broglie relation. Davisson-Germer experiment.

UNIT 18: ATOMS AND NUCLEI Alpha-particle scattering experiment; Rutherford’s model of atom; Bohr model, energy levels, hydrogen spectrum. Composition and size of nucleus, atomic masses, isotopes, isobars; isotones. Radioactivity-alpha, beta and gamma particles/rays and their properties; radioactive decay law. Mass-energy relation, mass defect; binding energy per nucleon and its variation with mass number, nuclear fission and fusion.

UNIT 19: ELECTRONIC DEVICES Semiconductors; semiconductor diode: I-V characteristics in forward and reverse bias; diode as a rectifier; I-V characteristics of LED, photodiode, solar cell and Zener diode; Zener diode as a voltage regulator. Junction transistor, transistor action, characteristics of a transistor; transistor as an amplifier (common emitter configuration) and oscillator. Logic gates (OR, AND, NOT, NAND and NOR). Transistor as a switch.

UNIT 20: COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Propagation of electromagnetic waves in the atmosphere; Sky and space wave propagation, Need for modulation, Amplitude and Frequency Modulation, Bandwidth of signals, Bandwidth of Transmission medium, Basic Elements of a Communication System (Block Diagram only)


SECTION-B

UNIT 21: EXPERIMENTAL SKILLS Familiarity with the basic approach and observations of the experiments and activities:

1. Vernier callipers-its use to measure internal and external diameter and depth of a vessel.
2. Screw gauge-its use to determine thickness/diameter of thin sheet/wire.
3. Simple Pendulum-dissipation of energy by plotting a graph between square of amplitude and time.
4. Metre Scale – mass of a given object by principle of moments.
5. Young’s modulus of elasticity of the material of a metallic wire.
6. Surface tension of water by capillary rise and effect of detergents.
7. Co-efficient of Viscosity of a given viscous liquid by measuring terminal velocity of a given spherical body.
8. Plotting a cooling curve for the relationship between the temperature of a hot body and time.
9. Speed of sound in air at room temperature using a resonance tube. 10. Specific heat capacity of a given
(i) solid and
(ii) liquid by method of mixtures.
11. Resistivity of the material of a given wire using metre bridge.
12. Resistance of a given wire using Ohm’s law.
13. Potentiometer –
(i) Comparison of emf of two primary cells.
(ii) Determination of internal resistance of a cell.
14. Resistance and figure of merit of a galvanometer by half deflection method.
15. Focal length of:
(i) Convex mirror
(ii) Concave mirror, and
(iii) Convex lens using parallax method.
16. Plot of angle of deviation vs angle of incidence for a triangular prism.
17. Refractive index of a glass slab using a travelling microscope.
18. Characteristic curves of a p-n junction diode in forward and reverse bias.
19. Characteristic curves of a Zener diode and finding reverse break down voltage.
20. Characteristic curves of a transistor and finding current gain and voltage gain.
21. Identification of Diode, LED, Transistor, IC, Resistor, Capacitor from mixed collection of such items.
22. Using multimeter to:
(i) Identify base of a transistor
(ii) Distinguish between npn and pnp type transistor
(iii) See the unidirectional flow of current in case of a diode and an LED.
(iv) Check the correctness or otherwise of a given electronic component (diode, transistor or IC).


AIEEE Chemistry
Syllabus 2012:-

SECTION-A

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

UNIT 1:

Some Basic conceptS IN CHEMISTRY Matter and its nature, Dalton’s atomic theory; Concept of atom, molecule, element and compound; Physical quantities and their measurements in Chemistry, precision and accuracy, significant figures, S.I. Units, dimensional analysis; Laws of chemical combination; Atomic and molecular masses, mole concept, molar mass, percentage composition, empirical and molecular formulae; Chemical equations and stoichiometry.

UNIT 2:

States of Matter Classification of matter into solid, liquid and gaseous states.
Gaseous State:
Measurable properties of gases; Gas laws – Boyle’s law, Charle’s law, Graham’s law of diffusion, Avogadro’s law, Dalton’s law of partial pressure; Concept of Absolute scale of temperature; Ideal gas equation, Kinetic theory of gases (only postulates); Concept of average, root mean square and most probable velocities; Real gases, deviation from Ideal behaviour, compressibility factor, van der Waals equation, liquefaction of gases, critical constants.
Liquid State:
Properties of liquids – vapour pressure, viscosity and surface tension and effect of temperature on them (qualitative treatment only).
Solid State:
Classification of solids: molecular, ionic, covalent and metallic solids, amorphous and crystalline solids (elementary idea); Bragg’s Law and its applications; Unit cell and lattices, packing in solids (fcc, bcc and hcp lattices), voids, calculations involving unit cell parameters, imperfection in solids; Electrical, magnetic and dielectric properties. UNIT 3:

Atomic Structure Discovery of sub-atomic particles (electron, proton and neutron); Thomson and Rutherford atomic models and their limitations; Nature of electromagnetic radiation, photoelectric effect; Spectrum of hydrogen atom, Bohr model of hydrogen atom – its postulates, derivation of the relations for energy of the electron and radii of the different orbits, limitations of Bohr’s model; Dual nature of matter, de-Broglie’s relationship, Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Elementary ideas of quantum mechanics, quantum mechanical model of atom, its important features, * and *2, concept of atomic orbitals as one electron wave functions; Variation of * and * 2 with r for 1s and 2s orbitals; various quantum numbers (principal, angular momentum and magnetic quantum numbers) and their significance; shapes of s, p and d – orbitals, electron spin and spin quantum number; Rules for filling electrons in orbitals – aufbau principle, Pauli’s exclusion principle and Hund’s rule, electronic configuration of elements, extra stability of half-filled and completely filled orbitals.

UNIT 4:

Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Kossel – Lewis approach to chemical bond formation, concept of ionic and covalent bonds.
Ionic Bonding: Formation of ionic bonds, factors affecting the formation of ionic bonds; calculation of lattice enthalpy.
Covalent Bonding: Concept of electronegativity, Fajan’s rule, dipole moment; Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) theory and shapes of simple molecules.
Quantum mechanical approach to covalent bonding: Valence bond theory – Its important features, concept of hybridization involving s, p and d orbitals; Resonance.
Molecular Orbital Theory – Its important features, LCAOs, types of molecular orbitals (bonding, antibonding), sigma and pi-bonds, molecular orbital electronic configurations of homonuclear diatomic molecules, concept of bond order, bond length and bond energy.
Elementary idea of metallic bonding. Hydrogen bonding and its applications.

UNIT 5:

CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS Fundamentals of thermodynamics: System and surroundings, extensive and intensive properties, state functions, types of processes.
First law of thermodynamics – Concept of work, heat internal energy and enthalpy, heat capacity, molar heat capacity; Hess’s law of constant heat summation; Enthalpies of bond dissociation, combustion, formation, atomization, sublimation, phase transition, hydration, ionization and solution.
Second law of thermodynamics- Spontaneity of processes; DS of the universe and DG of the system as criteria for spontaneity, DGo (Standard Gibbs energy change) and equilibrium constant.

UNIT 6:

SOLUTIONS Different methods for expressing concentration of solution – molality, molarity, mole fraction, percentage (by volume and mass both), vapour pressure of solutions and Raoult’s Law – Ideal and non-ideal solutions, vapour pressure – composition, plots for ideal and non-ideal solutions; Colligative properties of dilute solutions – relative lowering of vapour pressure, depression of freezing point, elevation of boiling point and osmotic pressure; Determination of molecular mass using colligative properties; Abnormal value of molar mass, van’t Hoff factor and its significance.

UNIT 7:

EQUILIBRIUM Meaning of equilibrium, concept of dynamic equilibrium.
Equilibria involving physical processes: Solid -liquid, liquid – gas and solid – gas equilibria, Henry’s law, general characterics of equilibrium involving physical processes.
Equilibria involving chemical processes: Law of chemical equilibrium, equilibrium constants (Kp and Kc) and their significance, significance of DG and DGo in chemical equilibria, factors affecting equilibrium concentration, pressure, temperature, effect of catalyst; Le Chatelier’s principle.
Ionic equilibrium: Weak and strong electrolytes, ionization of electrolytes, various concepts of acids and bases (Arrhenius, Br?nsted – Lowry and Lewis) and their ionization, acid – base equilibria (including multistage ionization) and ionization constants, ionization of water, pH scale, common ion effect, hydrolysis of salts and pH of their solutions, solubility of sparingly soluble salts and solubility products, buffer solutions.

UNIT 8:

REDOX REACTIONS AND ELECTROCHEMISTRY Electronic concepts of oxidation and reduction, redox reactions, oxidation number, rules for assigning oxidation number, balancing of redox reactions.
Eectrolytic and metallic conduction, conductance in electrolytic solutions, specific and molar conductivities and their variation with concentration: Kohlrausch’s law and its applications.
Electrochemical cells – Electrolytic and Galvanic cells, different types of electrodes, electrode potentials including standard electrode potential, half – cell and cell reactions, emf of a Galvanic cell and its measurement; Nernst equation and its applications; Relationship between cell potential and Gibbs’ energy change; Dry cell and lead accumulator; Fuel cells; Corrosion and its prevention.

UNIT 9:

CHEMICAL KINETICS Rate of a chemical reaction, factors affecting the rate of reactions: concentration, temperature, pressure and catalyst; elementary and complex reactions, order and molecularity of reactions, rate law, rate constant and its units, differential and integral forms of zero and first order reactions, their characteristics and half – lives, effect of temperature on rate of reactions – Arrhenius theory, activation energy and its calculation, collision theory of bimolecular gaseous reactions (no derivation).

UNIT 10:

SURFACE CHEMISTRY Adsorption- Physisorption and chemisorption and their characteristics, factors affecting adsorption of gases on solids – Freundlich and Langmuir adsorption isotherms, adsorption from solutions.
Catalysis – Homogeneous and heterogeneous, activity and selectivity of solid catalysts, enzyme catalysis and its mechanism.
Colloidal state – distinction among true solutions, colloids and suspensions, classification of colloids – lyophilic, lyophobic; multi molecular, macromolecular and associated colloids (micelles), preparation and properties of colloids – Tyndall effect, Brownian movement, electrophoresis, dialysis, coagulation and flocculation; Emulsions and their characteristics.

SECTION-B

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY


UNIT 11:

CLASSIFICATON OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES Modem periodic law and present form of the periodic table, s, p, d and f block elements, periodic trends in properties of elements­atomic and ionic radii, ionization enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, valence, oxidation states and chemical reactivity.

UNIT 12:

GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES OF ISOLATION OF METALS Modes of occurrence of elements in nature, minerals, ores; steps involved in the extraction of metals – concentration, reduction (chemical. and electrolytic methods) and refining with special reference to the extraction of Al, Cu, Zn and Fe; Thermodynamic and electrochemical principles involved in the extraction of metals.

UNIT 13:

HYDROGEN Position of hydrogen in periodic table, isotopes, preparation, properties and uses of hydrogen; Physical and chemical properties of water and heavy water; Structure, preparation, reactions and uses of hydrogen peroxide; Classification of hydrides – ionic, covalent and interstitial; Hydrogen as a fuel.

UNIT 14:

S – BLOCK ELEMENTS (ALKALI AND ALKALINE EARTH METALS) Group – 1 and 2 Elements
General introduction, electronic configuration and general trends in physical and chemical properties of elements, anomalous properties of the first element of each group, diagonal relationships.
Preparation and properties of some important compounds – sodium carbonate, sodium chloride, sodium hydroxide and sodium hydrogen carbonate; Industrial uses of lime, limestone, Plaster of Paris and cement; Biological significance of Na, K, Mg and Ca.

UNIT 15:

P – BLOCK ELEMENTS

Group – 13 to Group 18 Elements

General Introduction: Electronic configuration and general trends in physical and chemical properties of elements across the periods and down the groups; unique behaviour of the first element in each group.

Groupwise study of the p – block elements Group – 13

Preparation, properties and uses of boron and aluminium; Structure, properties and uses of borax, boric acid, diborane, boron trifluoride, aluminium chloride and alums.

Group – 14

Tendency for catenation; Structure, properties and uses of allotropes and oxides of carbon, silicon tetrachloride, silicates, zeolites and silicones.

Group – 15

Properties and uses of nitrogen and phosphorus; Allotrophic forms of phosphorus; Preparation, properties, structure and uses of ammonia, nitric acid, phosphine and phosphorus halides, (PCl3, PCl5); Structures of oxides and oxoacids of nitrogen and phosphorus.

Group – 16

Preparation, properties, structures and uses of dioxygen and ozone; Allotropic forms of sulphur; Preparation, properties, structures and uses of sulphur dioxide, sulphuric acid (including its industrial preparation); Structures of oxoacids of sulphur.

Group – 17

Preparation, properties and uses of chlorine and hydrochloric acid; Trends in the acidic nature of hydrogen halides; Structures of Interhalogen compounds and oxides and oxoacids of halogens.

Group -18

Occurrence and uses of noble gases; Structures of fluorides and oxides of xenon.

UNIT 16:

d – and f – BLOCK ELEMENTS Transition Elements
General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence and characteristics, general trends in properties of the first row transition elements – physical properties, ionization enthalpy, oxidation states, atomic radii, colour, catalytic behaviour, magnetic properties, complex formation, interstitial compounds, alloy formation; Preparation, properties and uses of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4.
Inner Transition Elements
Lanthanoids - Electronic configuration, oxidation states, chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contraction.
Actinoids – Electronic configuration and oxidation states.

UNIT 17:

CO-ORDINATION COMPOUNDS Introduction to co-ordination compounds, Werner’s theory; ligands, co-ordination number, denticity, chelation; IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear co-ordination compounds, isomerism; Bonding-Valence bond approach and basic ideas of Crystal field theory, colour and magnetic properties; Importance of co-ordination compounds (in qualitative analysis, extraction of metals and in biological systems).

UNIT 18:

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Environmental pollution – Atmospheric, water and soil.
Atmospheric pollution – Tropospheric and stratospheric
Tropospheric pollutants – Gaseous pollutants: Oxides of carbon, nitrogen and sulphur, hydrocarbons; their sources, harmful effects and prevention; Green house effect and Global warming; Acid rain;
Particulate pollutants: Smoke, dust, smog, fumes, mist; their sources, harmful effects and prevention.
Stratospheric pollution- Formation and breakdown of ozone, depletion of ozone layer – its mechanism and effects.
Water Pollution - Major pollutants such as, pathogens, organic wastes and chemical pollutants; their harmful effects and prevention.
Soil pollution – Major pollutants such as: Pesticides (insecticides,. herbicides and fungicides), their harmful effects and prevention.
Strategies to control environmental pollution.

Section-C

Organic Chemistry

UNIT 19:

Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds Purification – Crystallization, sublimation, distillation, differential extraction and chromatography – principles and their applications.
Qualitative analysis – Detection of nitrogen, sulphur, phosphorus and halogens.
Quantitative analysis (basic principles only) – Estimation of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, halogens, sulphur, phosphorus.
Calculations of empirical formulae and molecular formulae; Numerical problems in organic quantitative analysis. UNIT 20:

SOME BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Tetravalency of carbon; Shapes of simple molecules – hybridization (s and p); Classification of organic compounds based on functional groups: – C = C – , – C ? C – and those containing halogens, oxygen, nitrogen and sulphur; Homologous series; Isomerism – structural and stereoisomerism.
Nomenclature (Trivial and IUPAC)
Covalent bond fission – Homolytic and heterolytic: free radicals, carbocations and carbanions; stability of carbocations and free radicals, electrophiles and nucleophiles.
Electronic displacement in a covalent bond – Inductive effect, electromeric effect, resonance and hyperconjugation.
Common types of organic reactions – Substitution, addition, elimination and rearrangement.

UNIT 21:

Hydrocarbons Classification, isomerism, IUPAC nomenclature, general methods of preparation, properties and reactions.
Alkanes – Conformations: Sawhorse and Newman projections (of ethane); Mechanism of halogenation of alkanes.
Alkenes – Geometrical isomerism; Mechanism of electrophilic addition: addition of hydrogen, halogens, water, hydrogen halides (Markownikoff’s and peroxide effect); Ozonolysis, oxidation, and polymerization.
Alkynes – Acidic character; Addition of hydrogen, halogens, water and hydrogen halides; Polymerization.
Aromatic hydrocarbons – Nomenclature, benzene – structure and aromaticity; Mechanism of electrophilic substitution: halogenation, nitration, Friedel – Craft’s alkylation and acylation, directive influence of functional group in mono-substituted benzene.

UNIT 22:

Organic Compounds Containing Halogens General methods of preparation, properties and reactions; Nature of C-X bond; Mechanisms of substitution reactions.
Uses; Environmental effects of chloroform, iodoform, freons and DDT.

UNIT 23:

Organic compounds containing Oxygen General methods of preparation, properties, reactions and uses.
ALCOHOLS, PHENOLS AND ETHERS
Alcohols: Identification of primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols; mechanism of dehydration.
Phenols: Acidic nature, electrophilic substitution reactions: halogenation, nitration and sulphonation, Reimer – Tiemann reaction.
Ethers: Structure.
Aldehyde and Ketones: Nature of carbonyl group;
Nucleophilic addition to >C=O group, relative reactivities of aldehydes and ketones; Important reactions such as – Nucleophilic addition reactions (addition of HCN, NH3 and its derivatives), Grignard reagent; oxidation; reduction (Wolff Kishner and Clemmensen); acidity of ? – hydrogen, aldol condensation, Cannizzaro reaction, Haloform reaction; Chemical tests to distinguish between aldehydes and Ketones.
CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
Acidic strength and factors affecting it.

UNIT 24:

Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen General methods of preparation, properties, reactions and uses.
Amines: Nomenclature, classification, structure, basic character and identification of primary, secondary and tertiary amines and their basic character.
Diazonium Salts: Importance in synthetic organic chemistry.

UNIT 25:

Polymers General introduction and classification of polymers, general methods of polymerization – addition and condensation, copolymerization; Natural and synthetic rubber and vulcanization; some important polymers with emphasis on their monomers and uses – polythene, nylon, polyester and bakelite.

UNIT 26:

Bio Molecules General introduction and importance of biomolecules.
CARBOHYDRATES – Classification: aldoses and ketoses; monosaccharides (glucose and fructose), constituent monosaccharides of oligosacchorides (sucrose, lactose, maltose) and polysaccharides (starch, cellulose, glycogen).
PROTEINS – Elementary Idea of ? – amino acids, peptide bond, polypeptides; Proteins: primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure (qualitative idea only), denaturation of proteins, enzymes.
VITAMINS – Classification and functions.
NUCLEIC ACIDS – Chemical constitution of DNA and RNA.
Biological functions of nucleic acids.

UNIT 27:

Chemistry in everyday life Chemicals in medicines – Analgesics, tranquilizers, antiseptics, disinfectants, antimicrobials, antifertility drugs, antibiotics, antacids, antihistamins – their meaning and common examples.
Chemicals in food – Preservatives, artificial sweetening agents – common examples.
Cleansing agents – Soaps and detergents, cleansing action.

UNIT 28:

principles related to practical Chemistry • Detection of extra elements (N,S, halogens) in organic compounds; Detection of the following functional groups: hydroxyl (alcoholic and phenolic), carbonyl (aldehyde and ketone), carboxyl and amino groups in organic compounds.
• Chemistry involved in the preparation of the following:
Inorganic compounds: Mohr’s salt, potash alum.
Organic compounds: Acetanilide, p-nitroacetanilide, aniline yellow, iodoform.
• Chemistry involved in the titrimetric excercises – Acids bases and the use of indicators, oxalic-acid vs KMnO4, Mohr’s salt vs KMnO4.
• Chemical principles involved in the qualitative salt analysis:
Cations – Pb2+ , Cu2+, AI3+, Fe3+, Zn2+, Ni2+, Ca2+, Ba2+, Mg2+, NH4+.
Anions- CO32-, S2-, SO42-, NO2-, NO3-, CI-, Br, I. (Insoluble salts excluded).
• Chemical principles involved in the following experiments:
1. Enthalpy of solution of CuSO4
2. Enthalpy of neutralization of strong acid and strong base. .
3. Preparation of lyophilic and lyophobic sols.
4. Kinetic study of reaction of iodide ion with hydrogen peroxide at room temperature.

SYLLABUS FOR AIEEE B.ARCH 2012 / AIEEE APTITUDE TEST 2012:-

B.ARCH./B.PLANNING


Part I Awareness of persons, places, Buildings, Materials.) Objects, Texture related to Architecture and build~environment. Visualising three dimensional objects from two dimensional drawings. Visualising. different sides of three dimensional objects. Analytical Reasoning Mental Ability (Visual, Numerical and Verbal).

Part II Three dimensional – perception: Understanding and appreciation of scale and proportion of objects, building forms and elements, colour texture, harmony and contrast. Design and drawing of geometrical or abstract shapes and patterns in pencil. Transformation of forms both 2 D and 3 D union, substraction, rotation, development of surfaces and volumes, Generation of Plan, elevations and 3 D views of objects. Creating two dimensional and three dimensional compositions using given shapes and forms. Sketching of scenes and activities from memory of urbanscape (public space, market, festivals, street scenes, monuments, recreational spaces etc.), landscape (river fronts, jungles. gardens, tre es, plants etc.) and rural life.

AIEEE 2011 Results:-

AIEEE 2011 Result On or before 07.06.2011

Online Apply Vacancy of 2622 Post RECRUITMENT OF TEMPORARY CONSTABLE (EXECUTIVE) MALE IN DELHI POLICE -2011

Recruitment in Delhi Police 2011

Vast career opportunities are available in Delhi Police at various levels. Some of the important recruitments are the following:

i) Constable
ii) Ministerial Cadre
iii) Sub-Inspector
iv) Assistant Commissioner of Police

Recruitment of Constables (Male & Female) in Delhi Police is done by a Recruitment Board appointed by Commissioner of Police. Candidates from all parts of country are eligible for recruitment. The vacancies are notified in the concerned Employment Exchange of Delhi and Central Employment Exchange on all India Basis. Besides, vacancies are also advertised in News Papers/Rozgar Samachar inviting application for open competition. The applicants are required to appear for Physical Examination, Written Test.

Direct Recruitment to the Ministerial Cadre is made only in the rank of Head Constable (Ministerial) and of Stenographers in the rank of Assistant Sub-Inspector. Competitive examination for this purpose is held for which candidates from open competition as well as from the department are eligible. Vacancies are also advertised in News Papers/Rozgar Samachars.

For Sub-Inspectors Delhi Police places advertisements from time to time.

For Assistant Commissioner of Police the entire process is conducted and carried out by the Union Public Service Commission and candidates are selected through Civil Services Examination.

RECRUITMENT OF TEMPORARY CONSTABLE (EXECUTIVE) MALE IN DELHI POLICE -2011

RECRUITMENT OF TEMPORARY CONSTABLE
(EXECUTIVE)- MALE IN DELHI POLICE-2011

  1. Application are invited from Indian Nationals to fill up 2622 vacant post of constable (Executive)-male in Delhi Police under the following categories in the pay scale of PB-1 Rs.5200-20200/- + Grade pay Rs. 2000/- and other allowances as admissible. Recruitment will be held at Delhi for which candidates from all parts of the country fulfilling eligibility conditions are eligible to apply:-

Name of Post

No. of Vacancies

UNRESERVED

OBC

SC

ST

Total

Constable (Exe.)-Male

1311

708

402

201

2622

10% vacancies are reserved for ex-Serviceman in each categories as per rules. Note:- Out of 10% quota meant for Ex-Serviceman, 50% of such quota will be reserved for following categories of ex-serviceman (a) Having served in Special forces/NSG (Special Action Group) or (b) Having received QI Qualification Instructors" grading in the commando Course or (c) Officers from the Navy/Air Force who have worked in specialized Commando type units.
Note:- The Personal of central Para Military Forces are not eligible to apply under Ex-Serviceman category.
2. CLOSING DATE:
The last date of receipt of application form will be 25.11.2011 Application are received thereafter will not be entertained.
3. ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS:-

(a) NATIONALITY : Application should be a bonafide citizen of INDIA.
(b) Age, Educational Qualification and Physical standard:-

Category of candidates

Age
(as on 01.07.2011)

Educational Qualification

Physical Standard

Height
(in
cms)

Chest (in cms) minimum

Unexpnded

Expanded

Un- Reserved

18 to 21

10+2(Senior
Secondary ) pass from a recognized Board

170

81

85

OBC

18 to 24

-do-

170

81

85

SC

18 to 26

-do-

170

81

85

ST

18 to 26

-do-

165

76

80

Sportman(Un-reserved)

18 to 26

-do-

170

81

85

Sportman(OBC)

18 to 26

-do-

170

81

85

Sportman(SC)

18 to 31

-do-

170

81

85

Sportman(ST)

18 to 31

-do-

165

76

80

Departmental
(Unreseved)

Upto 40 Year

11th pass

170

81

85

Departmental(OBC)

Upto 43 year

-do-

170

81

85

Departmental(SC)

Upto 45 year

-do-

170

81

85

Departmental(ST)

Upto 45 Year

-do-

165

76

80

Ex-Serviceman
(Unreserved)

As per rules.

10+2(Senior
Secondary ) pass from a recognized Board

170

81

85

Ex-Serviceman
(OBC)

As per rules

-do-

170

81

85

Ex-Serviceman
(SC)

As per rules

-do-

170

81

85

Ex-Serviceman
(ST)

As per rules

-do-

165

76

80

Sons of serving deceased retired
Police personnel/
Multi tasking staff
(formerly Group ’D’
Employees) of Delhi police

18 to 25 Year

11th pass

165

76

80

Residents of hill areas i.e Garhwalis,
Kumaonis, gorkhas,
Dogras , maratha’s
And candidates belonging to state of Sikkim, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh,
Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram, Moghalaya, Assam,
Himachal Pradesh, Kashmir, and Leh &
Ladakh regions of J&K

As per their
Own category

10+2(Senior
Secondary ) pass from a recognized Board

165

76

80

(C) ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENT
All aspiring candidates shall possess a valid driving liences for LMV (Motor cycles and car) on the date of submission of application form.

NOTE:-

  1. Age from 18 to 21 years as on 01.07.2011 i.e those born not earlier than 02.07.1990 and not later than 01.07.1993 will be eligible. upper age limit is relaxable for SC/ST/OBC as per rules.
  2. Candidates seeking reserved benefits for SC/ST/OBC must ensure that they are entitled to such reservation as per eligibility prescribed in the Advertisement. They should also be in possession of the certificate in the prescribed Format support in their claim at the time submitting application form as per Annexure -"B" and "C". No other certificate will be accepted as sufficient proof.
  3. The relaxation under OBC categories is admissible for those castes Notified in the central List and the List issued by the Govt. of NCT of Delhi.
  4. A' departmental candidates' means bandsmen, buglers, Mounted costables, drivers, despatch riders. dog handlers etc.& Multi Tasking (formerly category 'D' employees) enlisted in Delhi Police with a minimum of 3 years continuous service and who otherwise fulfills all educational and other physical qualifications.
  5. The sportman of distinction who have represented a state at the national level and the country at the Intenational level in sport during preceding three years from the date of advertisement of vacancies. The sports certificate should have been issued in the poroforma attached at Annexure-D & E having photography of the candidate duly attested by the Secretary of the issuing State/ National Sports Federation. The issuing federation/Association conducing state/National champronship should be affiliated with State/indian Olympic Association.The Relaxation is admissible to the sportmen who participated in Althetics, Swimming,Shooting, Boxing, Cycling,Wrestling, Gymnastics, Judo, Weightlifting, Karate, Equestrian, Archery, Table Tennis, Tennis, Badminton, Raithlon,Volleyball, Kho-kho, Basketball,football, Kabaddi(circles Kabaddi/beach Kabaddi), Hockey, Cricket.
  6. Age concession to ex-Serviceman will be allowed in accordance with the orders issued by the government from time to time. they will be permitted to deduct the period served in the armed forces from their actual age.The resultant age, so derived, should not exceed the prescribed age limit by more than three years.
  7. For all candidates minimum chest expansion has to be 4 cms, failing which he be disqualified.
  8. Relaxation in height and chest (resident of hill areas) as mentioned above will be permissible only on production of certificate at the time of Physical Measurement Test, in the proforma as presecribed in Annexure-F from the competant athorities. i.e. DC/DM/SDM or Tehsildar of the District where they ordinarity reside(s).
  9. Those candidates who are declared not qualified in physical Standards, i.e. height and chest.
  10. may prefer an appeal, if they so desire, to the appellate authority present on the PE&MT ground,
    the decision of the appellate authority will be final and no further appeal or representation in this regard will
    be entatiled.

  11. The wards of serving, deceassed and retired police personnel including Multi Tasking Staff (formerly categories 'D' employees) of delhi
  12. police belonging to SC/ST/OBC/ Hill Area category 'D' employees will not be entatiledto get double relaxation .they can clam relection either in thier cast/category or in wards as police personnal including multitasking task (formely category D employees of delhi police.)

  13. Wards of serving, deceased and retired police personnel including Multi Tasking Staff (formerly category 'D' employees) of Delhi Police shall be required to produce certificate in the prescribed format issued by the DCP/Addl. DCP or ACP/ HQ of the District/Units where the police personnel including Multi Tasking Staff(formerly category 'D' employees) of Delhi Police served last (at the time of Physical Measurement Test.) as per proforma at Annexure-A.

DEFINITION OF EX-SERVICEMAN:- The defination of Ex-serviceman as defined in Govt. of India. Ministry of Personal,Public Grievances & Pensions, Department of Personnel & Training, New Delhi's O.M. No. 36034/5/85-Estt. (SCT) dated 14-4-1987 is given as under "An ex-serviceman" means as person, who have served in any rank whehter as a Combatant or non-combatant in the Regular Army, Navy and Air Force of the Indian Union and who retired from such service after earning his/her pension; or
(i) whose discharge book has the endorsement of Ex-servicemen; or
(ii) who has been released from such service on medical grounds attributable to military service or circumstances beyond
his control and awarded medical or other disabilities pension; or
(iii) who has been released, otherwise than on his own requist, from such service as a results of reduction in establishment;or
(iv) who have been released from such service after completing the specific period of engagements, otherwise than at his own request or by way of dismissal or discharge on account of misconduct or inefficiency, and has been
given a gratuity; and includes personnel of the Territorial Army of the following categories, namely:-
a) Pension holders for continuous embodied service
b) Persons with disability attributable to military service; and
c) Gallantry award winners.

The Territorial Army personnel will however be treared as ex-servicemen w.e.f. 15-11-86 Ex-Serviceman who are paid from the Central revenues are eligible to be re-enlisted as constables at the discretion of the appointing authority if their discharge certificate shows previous service as Good or of higher classification/grading provided that (a) they present themselves within two years of their previous discharge,
(b) they conform to the educational standards laid down for recruits from open market, and quality such endurance/
efficiency tests as prescribed by the Commissioner of Police,from time to time by issuing necessary standing orders. (c) they are medically fit for police service according to standards prescribed for recruits.


Ex- Servicemen who have already secured employment under Cental Government in Group 'C' & 'D' posts on regular basis after availing of the benefits of reservation given to ex-Servicemen for their re-employment are NOT eligible for fee concession or for claiming benefits of reservation under Ex-servicemen category. However, they are eligible for the age relaxation only.
the period of "Call up Service" of an Ex-Servicemen in the Armed forced shall also be treated as services rendered in the Armed forces for purpose of age relaxation.
For any Serviceman of the three Armed forced of the Union to be treated as Ex-serviceman for the purpose of securing the benefits of reservation, he must have already acquired, at the relavant time of submitting his application for the Post/Service, the status of ex-serviceman and or/is in a position to establish his acquired entitlement by documentary evidence from the competent authority that he would complete specified term of engagement from the Armed Forces within the stipulated period of one year from the closing date of the application form. EXPLANATION :-The person serving in the Armed/Forces of the Union, who on retirement on service, would come under the categories of "Ex-servicemen" may be permitted to apply for re-employement one year before the completion of the specified terms of engagement and avail themselves of all concessions available to Ex-Servicemen but shall not be permitted to leave the uniform until they complete the specified term of engagement in the Armed Forced of Union.
Note: All such candidates who are serving in the armed forced and intend to apply under Ex-serviceman category will be required to Submit NOC from the Department which shall clearly mention their date of discharged from the armed forces. NOC having no mention of date of dischage form the armed forces will not be entertained and their
Application forms will be rejected without assigning any further reason.
4. MEDICAL STANDARD:-
i) The minimum distant vision should be 6/12 of two year (without glasses) and shall be free from colour blindness.
ii) Candidates who have undergone Lasik surgery for improvement of their vision (Eye Sight) will be eligible if their
vision (Eye Sight) is found normal after the conduct of the following Taste at the Govt. Hospita:-
1. Contrast sensitivity.
2. Dim light vision (Mesopic vision)
3. Glare acuity
iii) The Candidate must not have knock kness. flat foot, varicose vein, loss or deformity of fingers & chest and Joints, halux valgus, halux rigidus, squint in eyes, bow legs and other deformity including loss of any part of body.
iv) The candidate should be of sound state of health, free from defect, deformity or dlsease likely to interface with the efficent performance of the duties. No relaxations is allowed to any category of candidates on this count.

5. PHYSICAL ENDURANCE TEST (QUALIFYING) FOR ALL CANDIDATES INCLUDING EX-SERVICEMAN AND DEPARTMENTAL CANDIDATES(AGE-WISE) WILL BE AS UNDER :-


Age

Race 1600 mtrs

Long Jump

High Jump

Upto 30 Year

6 Minutes

14 Feet

3’9”

Above 30 Year to 40 Years

7 Minutes

13 Feet

3’6”

Above 40 Years

8 Minutes

12 Feet

3’3”







  • Note:
    i) Those who quality in the race will be eligible to appear in the long Jump and high jump.
    ii) There changes will be given to qualify in long and high jumps.
    iii) There shall be no appeal against disqualification in race, long jump & high jump.
    6. CHECKING OF ORIGIONAL DOCUMENTS/CERTIFICATES FOR ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA.
    i) All the candidates, are required to bring their origional documents/certificates at the time of PE & MT, pertaining to age, educational, caste, hill areas, driving license, NOC/discharge certificate (in case of Ex-Serviceman),wards certificate issued to wards (sons/daughters) of Delhi Police personnel, NCC(if any) and sports certificate for the candidates seeking age relaxation alongwith the attested photocopies of all the documents/certificates.
    ii)The original certificate would be checked at the time of bio-metrics of all the candidates declared succesfully in PE&MT and before the issuance of Admission Card for written test. The candidates will also be required to submit attested photocopies of all the documents/certificates.
    7. WRITTEN TEST.
    All candidates,who qualify physical endurance and measurment tests,shall be put through a written test of one and a half hour (1½) duration which will carry 100 marks. The question papers will have 100 questions and will be of objective typeand will include questions on reasoning(35 marks), general knowledge/current affairs(50 marks) and numerical ability(15 marks).The question paper will be in (English and Hindi).
    8. BONUS MARKS.
    (a) 1 mark will be given to candidates whose height measured 178cms or above
    (b) 1 mark for possesing NCC 'C' certificate (not meant for ex-serviceman)
    9. AVAILABILITY OF APPLICATION FORMS.
    Application forms can be obtained in anyone of the following ways:-
    Offline
    Application forms as printed in the employment news as part of this advertisement.
    . Typed/Photocopied application form on A4 size paper, strictly as per format published in employment news or on website.
    . Downloadable application form on the website of Delhi Police.
    . OnLine
    . Application forms are available on the following sites:-
    (a)www.delhipolice.nic.in
    (b)www.delhipolicerecruitment.nic.in
    10. MODE OF FILLING UP APPLICATION FORMS.
    EMPLOYEMENT NEWS APPLICATION FORM OR TYPED/PHOTOCOPIED APLLICATION FORM (OFFLINE)
    i) Applicant may cut the application form given in this advertisement, fill it up and send or application form can also be typed/photocopied on A4 size paper as per the format given in this advertisement, fill it up and send.
    ii) Application form as per given format in Advertisement/Website will be accepted.
    iii) A recent coloured passport size(35mm x 45mm) photograph with name plate taken in red background should be firmly affix at the appropriate place in the application form,Two identical passport size photographs with name plate shall also be attached with the application form.
    iv) A demand/bank draft/bankers cheque of Rs. 100/- shall be attached as fee in favour ofDCP/Recruitment Cell, New Police Lines, Delhi(Payable at Delhi) which should be valid for 6 months. The application fee for SC/ST and Ex-servicemen candidates is exempted, however they will have to attach photocopy of caste certificate/discharge certificate/NOC (in case of Ex-servicemen candidate) alongwith the application form, duly attested by a serving Gazzated Officer.
    v) Duly filled in application forms alongwith Demand/Bank Draft/Banker's Cheque should be sent through ordinary post to "Post Box No. 8020, Delhi-110033" and write on the top of the envelope "Application for the post of Constable (Exe.)-Male in Delhi Police -2011".
    WEBSITE APPLICATION FORM (ONLINE)
    i) Goto www.delhipolice.nic.in or www.delhipolicerecruitement.nic.in.
    ii) Click on "Recruitment" on the www.delhipolice.nic.in or "Apply online for Constable(Exe.)Male-2011" link on the website www.delhipolicerecruitement.nic.in desired application form will open. which the candidate needs to fill carefully on online.
    iii) After filling the form, candidate need to click on PREVIEW button; a preview of the entire information filled in application form will be displayed. Before clicking Save/Submit Application button, one can click on Modify application button to go back to modify the filled application form information.
    iv) candidate needs to review it carefully because the information once submitted clicked save/submit application form can't be altered at the later stage.
    v) If it is filled correctly then the candidate should click on save/submit button to complete the online applications submission and click on print button to take out print(on 300 dpi laser printer) of the filled application on A4 size paper.
    vi) After this a Thank You message will be displayed along with the Registration No. of the candidate. This Registration No. must be noted/printed properly for future use to check the status of application on login to one's "My Acoount". it can be printed easily by clicking on Print button on this page.
    vii) Affix firmly a photograph and put signature.(For detail refer to "Instructions for filling up the Application Form")
    viii) Applicants are required to send the print out filled in application form on A4 paper alongwith the fee of Rs. 100/- in the form of Demand/Bank Draft/Banker's Checque in favour of DCP/Recruitment Cell, New Police Lines,Delhi (Payable at Delhi) through ordinary post to Post Box No. 8020, Delhi-110033, and writes on the top of the envelope "Application for the Post of Constable (Exe)-Male in Delhi Police-2011".
    DOWNLOADABLE APPLICATION FORMS(OFFLINE):
    i) Go to www.delhipolice.nic.in or www.delhipolicerecruitment.nic.in.
    ii) To apply offline, one can click on "Download Form" to download the blank application form to apply offline.
    iii) Applicants are required to send the print out of filled application form on A4 paper alongwith the fee of Rs. 100/- in the form of Demand/Bank draft/Banker's Cheque in favour of DCP/Recruitment Cell, New Police Lines, Delhi(Payable at Delhi) through ordinary post to "Post Box No. 8020, Delhi-110033" and write on the top of the envelope "Application for the post of Constable (Exe.)-Male in Delhi Police -2011".
    Note:Before filling up application form. the candidate are advised to carefully go through the instructions given in the advertisement/website.
    "MY ACCOUNT": HOW TO ACCESS THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE:
  • . “My Account” is the button on the website www.delhipolicerecruitment.nic.inwhich will provide all necessary information on time-to-time basis to all successful applicants.
  • . One can reach his “My Account” by entering his Name, Father’s Name, Pin Code and DOB (using the drop down menu). This information must be exactly the same as filled in the Application Form

    OR

  • . One can also login to his account by entering ‘Registration No.’ as User Name (UID) and Date of Birth as "Password". Date of Birth must be same as provided in the earlier filled application form i.e. ddmmyyyy (without slash).

  • Following information will be facilitated in “My Account”:
  • Admit Card for physical endurance & measurement test (PE&MT) will be available here which can be downloaded.

  • Any other correspondence related to the recruitment process viz. date of examination such as PE&MT, Written Test and their results and Call Letters will be facilitated in applicant’s “My Account”.

Note:

• Under the Recruitment Scheme, no documents, except those desired, along with application form are
required to be sent and the information given by the candidate will be presumed to be correct. To seek
fee exemption of Rs. 100/-, the SC/ST and Ex-Servicemen candidates shall attach attested photocopy
of certificate of their respective category.

• The candidates, seeking age relaxation on sports basis must note that the Sports certificate should of
current three years and the issuing sports federation conducting the National/ International
Championship should be affiliated with State/Indian Olympic Association. The candidates will be
required to produce original copy of Sports Certificate at the time of PE&MT and will also attach
attested photocopy of the same with Application Form. Candidates must note that Sports Certificate
must be as per proforma at Annexure - D & E.

• The candidates, seeking bonus mark for having NCC ‘C’ certificate need to attach attested photocopy
of the NCC ‘C’ Certificate with the Application Form.

11.INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING UP THE APPLICATION FORM:
a.The application form should be filled up in English only.
b.The numbers given below refer to the serial numbers of the items in the application form.
c.Fill up the application form and tick the right choice by ball point pen only.
1Name of Applicant: The candidate should write his name in appropriate manner in the box.
2.Father’s Name: The candidate should write his Father’s Name in the specified box.
3.

.

Complete Mailing Address with Name: Candidate needs to write his name and complete postal address along with telephone number, mobile number and email address (if any). In case of offline applications, the candidate will have to neatly write the complete address (House No./Mohalla/street/locality/colony, Post Office, Pin Code, District, State).
4.Photo: Affix firmly a passport size (35mm x 45mm) coloured photograph with name plate (taken on or after 01.07.2011 in red background in the space provided. The photo should be pasted, not pinned or stapled.
Important:-
.The photograph should not be taken wearing a cap or goggles etc.
The name of the candidate in CAPITAL letters with date should be written on the body of the photograph much below the face, care should be taken that no writing is made on the face.
5Signature: The candidate must sign in full in the two spaces provided in the form. The candidate should sign strictly within the box provided for. Please ensure the signatures are made at column No. 5 and at the bottom of the application form.
6.Category: Candidate should Tick the right category to which he belongs.Example: - If candidate belongs to general category, the box against “General” category should be tick marked as .
7.Other category: Candidate should tick the right category to which he belongs. Example : -i) If candidate is applying as an “ex-serviceman”, then tick the box and write the date of enlistment and the date of discharge. ii) If candidate is applying as departmental candidate, then tick the box and write the date of enlistment in Delhi Police
8.Religion:- Candidate should tick the right box.
Example: - If candidate belongs to “Hindu”, the box against “Hindu” should be tick marked as .
9.Educational Qualification: Candidate should tick the right standard of education which he has passed.
Example- if candidate has passed xii, box against "xiith" should be tick marked as .
10.NCC ’C’ Certificate: - Candidate should Tick ( either “Yes” or “No”.
11.Sportsman: Candidate should Tick either “Yes” or “No”.
12.Date of birth: Candidate should enter his date of birth in the box e.g date-month-year (dd/mm/yyyy).
13. Whether belonging to Hill Areas: Tick either “Yes” or “No”.
14.Details of Driving License: Candidate must write the details of Driving License for LMV (Motor Cycle and Car) as mentioned in Column No. 14.
15.Demand/Bank Draft/Banker’s cheque Details: - Applicant should write the Demand/Bank draft/ Banker’s cheque number, Name of issuing bank and date of issue of draft. The candidate must also write his name, date of birth and address at the back of Demand/Bank Draft/Banker’s cheque drawn in favour of DCP/Recruitment Cell, NPL, Delhi.
16,17 & 18:The candidate must supply the information asked for at Sl. Nos. 16, 17 & 18.

Note:-

If a criminal case/criminal complaint case is/are registered/pending in any court against the candidate and if he was arrested, detained, discharged, acquitted, convicted, fined or summoned by court or police in criminal case etc. subsequent to the submission of form, relevant details regarding the same should be communicated by the candidate immediately to the DCP/Recruitment Cell, New Police Lines, Kingsway Camp, Delhi-110009, failing which it shall be deemed to be suppression of factual information which may lead to cancellation of candidature at a later stage.
12.QUERIES AND CLARIFICATIONS
In case of any query, clarification regarding filling up of application forms, applicants may dial Helpline No. 011-2741­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­2715, of Recruitment Cell, New Police Lines, Kingsway Camp, Delhi-110009.
FAQs (Frequently asked questions) at www.delhipolicerecruitment.nic.in: Under FAQs section, Answer will be provided to serve day-to-day general queries of candidates, by the Recruitment Cell, NPL, Kingsway Camp, Delhi.
13.INFORMATION CENTRES:-Three Information Centres shall be opened at the following locations to answers the queries of the applicant regarding filling up of the application form:- (i) PTS/Wazirabad, Delhi. (ii) PTC/Jharoda Kalan, New Delhi.(iii) PTS/Malviya Nagar, New Delhi.
14. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:

I.

Application forms will be rejected if they are :-
a. Incomplete.
b.Without Demand/Bank Draft /banker’s cheque of Rs. 100/- (except SC/ST and Ex. Servicemen candidates).
c.Received in duplicate.
d.Without attested copy of certificate in case of SC/ST/Ex-Servicemen for fee exemption, Sports Certificate if the Candidate is seeking age relaxation and NCC ‘C’ Certificate for seeking bonus marks.
e.Without latest photograph.
f.Application form not signed by the candidate
IIIf there is any variation in the interpretation of words/ instructions, the English version will prevail and the decision of Police Headquarters will be final.
IIICandidates already employed with Govt. can apply after intimating to their Head of Office/ Department and need not send another copy through proper channel. An undertaking to this effect should be enclosed with the application form. They will have to provide N.O.C. from their department at the time of checking of documents.
IV If ineligibility of a candidate is detected at any stage, his candidature will be cancelled without any prior notice.
V

The candidate must be sure of his height, chest and educational qualification, which should conform to the minimum standards laid down.

VIAny change in the schedule already announced would be displayed on the notice board of the DCP/Recruitment Cell, New Police Lines, Kingsway Camp, Delhi and on “Notice Board” available on the website www.delhipolicerecruitment.nic.in.
VIICandidate should mention his Roll No./Registration No. on the application while making any correspondence with theDCP/Recruitment Cell. It should be addressed to: “DCP/Recruitment Cell, New Police Lines, Kingsway Camp, Delhi-110009”.
VIIICandidates shall bring their original documents/certificates alongwith their attested copies at the time of PE&MT/Bio-metric as mentioned in Para-6.
IXCandidates are advised to keep with themselves photocopies of application form, admit card and admission card (at the time of written examination) for ready reference.
XAll the candidates will be sent Admit card for PE&MT by post and Admission Card for the written test will be issued to the successful candidates immediately after the PE&MT at the ground itself.
XIThe Admit/Admission card will also be available on Delhi Police Website. Such candidates who do not receive their PE&MT Admit Card by post can download the same from “My account” which will be valid.
XIINo TA /DA will be paid for appearing in PE&MT/Written Test.

(ISHWAR SINGH)

DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE,
ESTABLISHMENT, DELHI

 

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