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ODISHA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION ADVERTISEMENT NO. 13 OF 2017-18 Recruitment to the post of Lecturers in Odisha Technical Education & Training Service Cadre (Group-B) under the Department of Skill Development & Technical Education. WEBSITE http: /Jopsconline.gov.in On-line Applications are invited rom ihe prospective candidates through proforma application to be made available on WEBSITE. of the Commission Le. (atp:/Jopsconiine gov.n) from 19.01.2018 to 19.02.2018 for recruitment to 204 (Two hundred twenty-four) posts of Lecturer in diferent disciplines in Classll (Group-B) of O.T.E. & T.S. Cadre as per the provisions of Odisha, ‘Technical Education & Training. Service Rules, 1985 (amended in 2017) under the Skill Development & Technical Education Department in the pre-revised scale of pay of Rs.9,300-34,800/- carrying Grade Pay of Rs.4,600/- with usual Dearest and other allowances as may be sanctioned by the Government of (Odisha from time to tie, The posta are permanent. “The online application must be followed by submission of Hard Copy of the same along with copies of certifeates/documents by the lest date, Le. 28.02.2018. 2. VACANCY POSITION: ‘As per requisition filed by the Department of Skill Development & Technical Education, Government of Odisha, the vacancy position along with reservation thereot is given below: Caan wie Noa als si | Naneottie | Tot = PWD No] aicipins | oot | ue fsenc] se | sr [ier] [oDce| | se jms Lv co | su Secs y) 2] tener Maem ‘Sees (Chemist) Test in Mates ‘essen (Murai) [ester | 97 [05 Tesweria Cit fsiiz-w] 29} ining ca | * [aval cae et ©) Costerin SOTO] 17 oO pp Por Neches on (em) ‘wera | BE) Te wp | oor eta Gs 2 [cere TCT] TT aC =a par Hist (em) Gua) esa, o | —Teatrerin — Pacey |-eagwy | oF far f= * Insertion nico | Wo | — teeter | 12205) — OF wa compa Scicace ew 1 brginering To] cestrrin | 0s} w= Pr or > 5 etait T2 | Eatrrin Teste | 02 | OF > “Tchaloy TE] Lectin [oy] a Ss i ‘ctr om sep Tester | O76) | OF oe ‘Gem ey | | com Trin Mining | —O4 [2 wp or > Tatrerin | 07 wpe 5 : Mesa 7 Paster in Deng] 02 [a2] ] ala - Eagle aa | me for | as | «lo rot | sia) | e900 | | con] ced (a) The candiates belonging to Ex-serviceman/Person with Disability/ Sports Persons when selected as per reservation provided for them, shall be adjusted against the categories to which they belong. (0) In case of non-availability of eligible/suitable women candidates) belonging to the respective category, the unfilled vacancies of that category, shall be Sled up by cligible/suitable male candidate(s) of the same category. (co) Bxchange of reservation between Scheduled Caste & Scheduled Tribe will nt be considered (€) The umser of vacancies to be filled up on the basis of this recruitment is. subject to change by Government without notice, depending upon the exigencies of public service at the discretion of the State Government a. AGE A candidate mut ie sineer 90 (hiety two) yearn and above 21 (twenty fone) years of age on the 1" August, 2018 Le, he/she must have been born not fearier than 2m August, 1986 and not later than L* August, 1997. Age ‘relaxation shall be a per Government Rules prescribed forthe purpose. Provided thal, a candi te who comes under more than one category mentioned above, he/she will be eligible for only one age relaxation benefit, Which shall be considered most beneficial to him/her. SAVE AS PROVIDED ABOVE, THE AGE LIMITS PRESCRIBED CAN IN NO CASE BE RELAXED. f birth entered in the High School Certifiate or equivalent sued by the concerned Board Council will nly be accepted by the Commission, NOTE :- Candidates should also note that once a Date of Birth has beon claimed by then and entered in the records of the Commission for the purpose of admission to an examination, no change will be allowed subsequently on any grounds whatsoever. If, on verification at any subsequent stage, any variation is found in their ate of birth from the one entered in thelr High School Certificate ‘or equivalent certificate, the candidature of the candidate concerned, will be rejected and/or she/he may be debarred from present and future recruitment, 4, EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION : Si Name ofthe No, disciplines Qualification 2 2 T Tecturerin | First Class Masier Degres or equWvalentin Mathematics & | Physics Science (Physics) 2 Lecturer in. | Firat Class Master Degree or equivalent in Mathematics & | Chemisty, Science (Chemistry) 3 Lecturer ir | Firat Class Waster Degree or equivalent in Mathematics | Mathematics & Science (mathematic 4 | Tecturer in English | Frat Class Master Degres or equivalentin English, Tectuver in Gil | Bachelors Degree in Engineering 7 Technology gineering |in Civil Engineering with First Class or equivalent, IF the candidate has a Master's Degree in| Engineering/ Technology, first class. or| equivalent is required at Bachelors or Mastrs| level in the concerned discipline. 6 ecturerin | Bachelors Degree in Engineering 7 Technology Mechanical | in. Mechanical Engineering with First Clags oF equivalent If the candidate hos @ Master's Degree in| Engineering Technology, first class or equivalent is required at Bachelors or Masters level in the concerned discipline Testarerinn Electteal Bachelors Degree in Engineering 7 Technology in Electrical Engineering with Fist Class or equivalent. If the candidate has a Master's Degree in| Bngineerbig/ Technology, first class ot equivalent i8 required at Bachelors or Masters Jovel in the concerned discipline, Teter in Blectronics Bachelore Degree in Engineering / Technology in Electronics Engineering with First Class or equivalent, I the candidate has a Master's Degree in| Bngineering/ Technology, clase or} equivalent is required at level in the concerned discipline. Teeturerin Instrumentation ‘and Control Bachelors Degree in Engineering / Technology im Instrumentation and Control Engineering with FirstClass or equivalent. IE the candidate has a Master's Degree in| Engineering Technology, first class or| ‘equivalent 1s required at Bachelors or Masters level in the concerned discipline. Lecturer Computer Science ‘& Engineering Bachelors Degree in Engineering / Technology in Computer Science & Engineering with First Cass or equivalent. It the candidate has a Master's Degree in Engineering Technology, first lass —o| fequivalent is required at level in the concerned disc ir Teeter in Automobile Bachelors Degree in Engineering / Technology in| JAutomobile Engineering with First Class or equivalent If the candidate has a Master's Degree in. Bngineering/ Technology, first class —or| equivalent is required at Bachelors or Masters level in the concerned discipline 2 Tectarer in Textile Bachelors Degree in Engineering 7 Technology i ‘Technology| Textile Technology Branch with First Class or equivalent, TH | —Tecturerin | Bachelors Degree in Enginesring 7 Technology in| Architectural [Architecture with First Class or equivalent, Assistanthip If the candidate has a Master's Degree in| Bngineering/ Technology, first class or] ‘equivalent is required at Bachelors or Masters level in the concerned discipline. 7 Lecturer in Chemical Bachelors Degree in Engineering 7 Technology in Chemical, Engineering. with First Clase” or! equivalent, If the candidste has @ Master's Degree in Enginccring/ Technology, rst clase of! equivalent 1s required at Bachelors or Masters | level in the concerned discipline 15] Lecturer in Mining [Bachelors Degree in Engineering / Technology il ing Engineering with First Class’ or: equivalent, IF the candidate has a Master's Degree in| Engincering/ Technology, first class or| equivalent is required at Bachelors or Masters level in the concerned discipline, 16 | _Tecturerin | Bachelors Degree in Bagincering J Technology Tn Metallurgical | Metallurgical Engineering with First Class or| equivalent IE the candidate has a Master's Degree in| Engincering/ Technology, first class _or| equivalent is required at Bachelors or Masters Jevel in the concerned discipine. 7 | Lecturer is Drilling [Bachelors Degree in Engineering. | Technology Ta ‘gineering Drilling Engineering with First Class. or| equivalent, 1 the candidate has a Master's Degree in| Bngineering/ Technology, first class o| equivalent is required at Bachelors or Masters| level in the concerned discipline 5. MAIN JOR CHART: ‘Teaching in any of the Government Engineering Schools/ Polytechnic of the State of Odisha. 6, -MBTHOD OF SELECTION : ‘The selection of candidates for recruitment to the post of Lecturer in OTE (@)_ Written examination = S00 Marca (b) Interview (Personality test} = 50 Marks ‘The Scheme of Examination and broad outlines ofthe syllabi for the said examination are enclosed at Appendix. 7. EXAMINATION FEE: A candidate is required to pay a non-refundable and non-adjustable fee of Rs.000/- (Rupees three hundred) only. Candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes/Seheduled Tribes of Odisha and Person with Disability (whose permanent disability i more than 40%) are exempted from payment of this fee. ‘the candidates are required to take a printout of the finally submitted Online Application Form for future use and take a printout of Online Challan (Pay-in-Slip) for payment of requisite fee at any branch of State Bank of Indis (SBI). The feo(e) paid shall not_ be refunded under any circumstances nor can the feeja) be adjusted or held in reserve for any ‘other examination or reeruitment, 8, OTHER ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS: The candidate must be a citizen of india; (i) ‘The candidate must be of (a) good character and (b) sound physical fand mental health, good physique and active habits and ffee from frganie delcts or bodily infirmities so as not to create an impairment fn the due discharge of duties; (itl) The eandifate should be able to speak, read and write Odia and inst have passed language test in Odia equivalent to that of Middle English School standard conducted by the Board of Secondary Education, Odisha or the Education Department of Government of Odisha or any other Board or Council of Secondary Education approved by the Government of Odisha in support of passing of Odie Language Test (B.E. School Standard). (iv) A candidate, who has more than one spouse living, will not be eligible for appoiniment unless the State Government has exempted his/her case from operation of this limitation for any good and sulicient reasonts) (0) Government servants, whether temporary or permanent, are eligible to apply provided that they possess the requisite qualification and are within the preseribed age-imit as provided under Para-3 and 4 of the advertisement. They must inform their respective Heads of Offices in writing regarding submission of their applications for ‘this reoruitment and obtain “No Objection Certificate’ (i) a candidate has at any time, boon debarred fora certain period /chancels) by the Odisha Pubic Service Commission or other Biate Pubic Service Commission or U."S.C. from appearing st any fexamination/interview, he/she wil not "be elighble for such recruitment for that specified period/chancels); (vil) Only those candidates, who fulfil the requisite qualification & fare within the preseribod age lmit etc. by the closing date of filing of online appllestions, will be considered eligible; (vi) The period of probation is of fortwo years with effect from the date of appointment. (ix) very candidete selected for appointment shall be examined by the & Medical Board. A candidate, who fails to sality the Medical Board, shall not be appointed. ‘A candidate who claims change in his/her name after having passed the HSC Examination, is requited to furnish copy of publication of the changed name in the focal leading daily news paper as well as copy of notification in the Odisha Gazette in support of his/her change of 9. IMPORTANT POINTS o C) a co) o i oa (vi ‘A candidate fourd guilty of secking support for his/her candidature by ‘flering illegal gratification or applying pressure on any person connected ‘with the conduct of the recruitment process of found indulging in any type of malpractice in course of the selection or otherwise, shall, in fddition to rendering himeclf/herself liable to eriminal prosecution, be disqualifed not enly for the recruitment for which he/she is a candidate, ‘but also may be debarred, ether permanently or for a specified period, from any recruitment or selection to be conducted by the Commission; ‘The provisions of the Odisha Conduct of Examination Act 1988 (Odisha ‘Act-2 of 1988) are applicable to the examination conducted by the Odisha Public Sevice Commission. Online applications submitted to OPSC, If found to be incomplete in fany respect are. lisble to. rejection without entertaining any ‘correspondence with the applicants on that score. ‘Admission to the Examination/Interview will be Provisional. If on vetifieation at any stage before or after the Examination/Interview, it is Found that a candidate does not full all the eligibility conditions, his/her candidature wil be liable to rejection. Decision of the Commission in regard to eligibiliy or otherwise of candidate shall be final; ‘This advertisement should not be construed as binding on the Government to make appointment; Concessions meant for 8.C,, 87. and S.E.B.C by Birth are admissible to the Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and’ Socially Educationally Bacloward Class of Odisha only; ‘The posta ate permanent, The appointment can be terminated on one month's notice fom either side without assigning any reason thereof, Candidates are required to mention name of the discipline clearly while ‘mentioning the name of post/scrvice on the front page of the online ‘application form. If a candidate intends to epply for more than one ‘dscipline, he/she should submit separate application forms alon Teauired docunents and fee as per-the provisions made in_this ‘advertisements 8 fix) Candidates are required to take due care to annex with the Printout/hard copy of online applications, the copies of certificates and other documents as stated under Para-10 ofthis advertisement. fo) All persons eppointed under Government of Odisha on oF after 1+ January.2005 shall not be eligible for pension as. defined under sub- rule(I) of Rule-3 of the Odisha Civil Service (Pension) Rules, 1992; but Shall be covered by the defined Contributory Pension ‘Scheme in ‘accordance with the Odisha Civil Service (Pension) Amendment Rules, 2005, (ai) Any misrepretentation or suppression of information by the candidate in ‘the online application, will result in cancellation of his candidature or penalty, as derided by te Commission be imposed on the eandidate (ai) Mere empanciment in the select list shall not confer any right for appointment unless the Government is satisfied after making such enquiry as may be deemed necessary that the candidate is suitable in all, respects for appointment tothe service. (aii) fone candilate furnishes more than one online application,. the Commission will consider the information data of the latest application hhaving higher ID number. (ain) Community (caste status) once mentioned by the candidates under the appropriate bot of the enline application form, wil be treated a8 final andthe same shall not be changed subsequently under any eireumstances. 10, CERTIFICATES/DOCUMENTS TO BE ATTACHED: ‘Candidates are required to submit along with the priniout/hard copy of online applications, true copies of the following documents duly attested by candidate, The candidates are also required to mention on each document “submitted by me* and put thelr full signature with date on the same. ‘Thoy must not attach Original Certificates/documents with thelr applications. Only those, who are called for the Interview will be required to bring with them the original certifeates, mark-sheets etc. of the attested copies for vetlieation atthe tine of Interview. If a candidate fails to furnish any of the original documents in respect of the attested copies submitted with their application for verification on the date of interview before the interview starts, he/she ‘shall not be allowed to appear at the interview, (i) HSC. or equivalent Certificate in support of declaration of age fsued by tie concemed Bowrd/counel, lil) Intermediate/¥2. Examination Certifeate or equivalent Certifiate fsaed by the concemed Board/Councl, (ii) Bachelor Degree Certificate from recognized University lis) Master's Degree Certifeste from recognized University, wherever applicable. (wi) (wi) (ix) ) ei) ai si iv) 9 Marltists in support of all the aforesaid Examinations passed (1. HS. to Masters Degree) including fail mares, if any, sued by the ‘concerned Board /Counell/University, ‘Candidates who have’ not been, awarded percentage of marks, but only “GRADE MARKS* "should, along’ ‘with their applications, produce the conversion certificate from the concerned University Indicating the actual equivalent percentage of marks and the Conversion formula failing which, their applications are liable to be rejected. ‘Two recent passport size photographs (unsigned & tunattested) which has been upleaded with online application form. CCertifentes of conduct from the College or Univer last studied Required Odia pass certificate from the Competent Authority, The certifieate must clearly state that the candidate has passed the language teat in Odia equivalent to ME Schoo! Standard. The certificate issued by the Authorities other than those mentioned at ppara-Bfi) ofthe advertisement shall not be accepted. ty in which he/she Discharge Ce-tificate issued by the Commanding Officer of the Unit last served, waerever applicable. Ex-Servicemen must submit an Afdavit undertaking that he has not been appointed against any civil ppost after retrement from Miltary Service availing quota meant for xe Serviceme Identity Card issued by the Director of Sports, Odisha, in ease of Sports Persors, wherever applicable. Permanent Disability Certificate (indicating percentage of disability) issued by the Concerned Medical Board, wherever applicable. ‘OPSC copy of chllan (pay in slip) for payment of fee at SBI, wherever applicable If a candidate claims to possess qualification, equivalent to the prescribed qualification, the rule/authorty (with number and date) under which it isso treated, must be furnished with the printout/hard copy of online application form; HELEME): Candidates claiming to be belonging to 8.Cs./3.Ts./S.B.B.Cs. ‘category by birth are required to submit copy of the relevant Caste Covtifleate Jasued by the competent authority Inthe prescribed form. Candidates of SEBC category (other than ‘Creamy Layex) must submit copy of Caste Certificate issued by the competent authority within the last three years from the date of advertisement by the competent authority In the prescribed form, i) Women candidates belonging to 8.C./8.7./S.E.R.C. ‘catogories are roquired to submit Cast Certificates by birth showing “daughter of caste Certificates by virtue of marriage (ie. showing “wife of axe not acceptable and. candidates Submitting such certificate will be treated as belonging to UR. category (if within age). 10 (i) OBC cERTiicaT! IN LIEU OF SERC CERTIFICATES AND CANDIDATES SUBMITTING OBC CERTIFICATE WILL BE TREATED AS U.R. CANDIDATES { if within age) (iil) candidate who submits SEBC certifieate which is more than three years old as on date of leoue of advertisement, ‘ill be treated aa belonging to UR. eategory (if within age). liv) Community “(Caste status) once mentioned by the candidates shall not be changed under any circumstances. ‘The compotent authorities to issue Caste Certificates ‘are: - District Magistrate/Collector or Additional Distsiot Magistrate or Subslvisional Magistrate/Sub-Collectors or Exeoative Magistrates or Revenue Officers, not below the rank of Tahasildar /Additional Tahasildar of Government of Odi ‘Degree Certificate, Caste Certificate, Odia Test Pass Certificate, u. Disckarge Certificate of Bwservicomen and Identity Card & Disability Certifiente of Persons with Disabilities (Indicating % of permanent disability) must have been issued by the ‘competent authority within the last date fixed for receipt of ‘applisations as indicated above. GROUNDS OF REJECTION OF APPLICATIONS Applications of candidates will be rejected on any ofthe following grounds- {@) Incomplete online application frm: (b) Late receipt of hard copy of online application; (6) Non-teceipt of hard copy of online application. (@) Declaration not signed (full signature) by the candidate in the hard copy online application form. (eo) Ageltnit of eandidate not coming under para-< of the Advertisement (Overoge relaxation shall not be allowed to PWD candidates not having more than 40% permanent disability/with temporary disabiity). () No tecuired educational qualification as provided under Para-4 of the Advertisement (@ Non-payment of examination fee (wherever applicable, as provided “under Para-7 ofthe Advertisement. ro a. 6 (b) Not furnished ~ edpies “of Certificates /documents/Mark Sheets/Conversion Formula ete. as provided under Para-l0 of the Advertisement. (i) Odia Test (ME standard) not passed/Odia Test pass evidence not furnished, as required under Para-Sfil) of the Advertisement & parae 1068.5 6) Submission of wrong, information/false information about ‘qualificaton /age/Odia Test Pass evidence/category status (SC/ST/ SEBC/ PWD/Ex servicemen Sports Persons/Women etc} (i) Suppression offacts/information about eligibility, if any. (Any other grounds as per the decision ofthe Commission. (i=) Application submitted by the candidate to OPSC, if found to be incomplete in any respect and at any stage. (o) If a cancidate fails to furnish any of the original certificates and documents for verification on the date fixed by the Commission; (6) Application received through any other mode (except online through the profrma Application to be made available on WEBSITE OF orsc) NBs Appllcation/candidature of a candidate shall be rejected at any stage of recruitment process, when discrepancy is noticed/ detected, How TO aPrLy: ‘Candidate must go through details of the Advertisement available in the Website of OPSC before fling up online application. Candidates must apply online through the concerned website of the PSC hitpi//opsconline gov.in. Applications received through any other mode would not be accepted and summarily be rejected, ‘Before filling up the online application form, the oundidates must 4 through the following documents available at OPSC portal. 4) Instruction to fll up online applicatio 1H) Guideline for scanning and Uploading Photograph, Full Signature & Left Thumb Impression. 2 (@. Candidates are requested to upload the scanned image of the latest jassport size photograph along with scanned image of his/her full jgnature and scanned image of Left Thumb Impression(LM}) in the fnline application form. Uploaded photograph, specimen. (Cal) Signature and LTT must be clearly identifiable / visible, otherwise the ‘pplication of the candidate is liable to be rejected by the Commission ‘and no representation from the candidate will be entertained. |e). Candidates shoul keep at last 2 (hwo) copies of the latest passport size photograph, which is uploaded to the online application form, for future use |) On sucessful submission of the online application form, 2 Unique Registration ID wil be displayed on the sereen as well as on the top of the applicaion form. Candidates are required to take a printout of the finally submitted online application form and put their signature ‘under the declaralion for submission to 0.P.8,C_along with copies of requisite omtificates and documents, {e) Candidates sxe required to send ‘the Printout/Hard copy of the Online Application Form duly signed under the declaration form ‘along with OPSC copy of Fee deposit Challan (wherever applicable) fand copies of requisite certificates & documents etc. as provided funder, para 0. of the advertisement, by Rogistored Post/Speed Post/Courler Service to the Secretary, Odisha Public Service Commission, 19, Dr. P.K. Parija Road, Cuttack-759001 so as to reach the same in the OPSC on or before the closing for receipt of hhard copies of the Applications. Applications without signature under the declaration will be lable for rejection. (hy The enveloge containing the printout/hard copy of the online application along with requisite certificates and documents etc. imuist be superseribed APPLICATION FOR LECTURER IW. (concerned subject) and Advertisement No.” Application received after the closing date shall not be entertained. The Commission will hot take any responsibility ifthe applleation is not received in time. (i) The candidates are a€vised to submit the Online Application Form Well In advance without waiting for the closing date to avoid last hour rush. ) Certificate of Admission to the Examination to the eligible candidates ‘will be uploaded in the Website of OPSC prior to the date of examination Wich will be published in the Website and Newspapers. The candidates lure required te dovnload tholr Admission Certifeate fram the Website nf the Commission and produce the same at the Examination Centre for fadmiseion to the examination. No separate correspondence wil be made fn this score 13 13, FACILITATION COUNTER: For any Tectnical guidance for fling up of the online application orm, the candidates may contact facilitation counter of O.C.A.C. (Odisha Computer Application Centze) over toll five Telephone No. 18003456770 or 188936 between 10.30 AM. to 1.30 PM. & 2.00 PM. to 5.00 PM. on any Odisha Government werking day. Regarding diticuly in payment of fee, if any, the candidates may contact SBI over Teleptone No, 0671-2968267 & 9437039604. Im case of any guidance/information on the advertisement & recruitment, candidates may contact the OP.S.C. Facilitation Counter over ‘TelephoneNo.0671-2904141/2308611 & Extn218 or 223 in any Odisha Government working day between 10.90 A.M. to 1.30 PAM. & 2.00 P.M. to 5.00 Pa. ‘The candidates are required to visit the Website of the Commission at htp:/Jopsconline.gov.in OR hltp://opsc.gov.in for defailed information. about important Notice, rejection of application, the date & time of Interview and also to keep track of publication of various Notices to the effect in the leading, lcal daily newspapers for information TT (UA) ON LINE APPLICATIONS SHALL BE AVAILABLE INTHE WEBSITE FROM 19.01.2018 0 19.02.2018 TILL 11.59 P.M. (B) LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICAION FRE AT ANY BRANCH OF STATE BANK OF INDIA 8 22.02.2018. (©) LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF HARD COPY J PRINT COPY OF APPLICATION 1828,02.2018 TIL 8.00 Pe NB | THE ONLINE APPLICATION FORMS, IF FOUND DEMECTIVE IN ANY RESPECT, ARE LIABLE TO BE SUMMARILY REWIECTED. cureice eothehlll @ ODISHA PUBLIC SERVICE CMMISSION, pare: 09:21. 2218 CUTTACK. SCHEME OF EXAMINATION ‘The examination will be conducted in the following successive stages LWoitten amination J nterview (Personality Test) ‘The written examination will be conducted in General English General Knowiedge and concerned subject: General English and General Knowledge will be covered in one paper consisting of 100, marks(5O marks each) & the examination shall be of 2 hours duration, The examination wil be conducted in objective {ype pattern. ‘There shall be negative marking, of 25% weightage. The examination in the concemed subject will cover 400 marks consisting of two papers ic. Paper? and Papert having 200 marks tach. The examination will be in objective type pattern & each papers shall be of 3 hours duration. Candidates ate required to answer the papers in English only. Chapter-viee distibution of marks and type of {questions to be set for the writen test shall be decided by the Commission, However, care sll be taken to cover all he chapters prescribed in the elabns, ‘The standard of Examination shall be of Master's Degree in respect af the pasts/disciplines for which the qualification is Master's Degree and the standard of Examination shall be of Bachelors Degree. in Fespect of the posts/disciplines for which the qualification is Bachelors Degree as presoribed i Schedule-A of the Orlisha ‘Technical Baucation and Training Service (Amendment) Riles, 2013. ‘The candidates, who will secure qualifjing marke in the written examination, as may be fixed by the Commission, will be called for interview in order of merit provided that where the number of vacancies is upto 2{two), the number of candidates to be called for interview shall be S{Gve) “and where the number of vacancy exceeds 2[two), the number of candidates to be called for interview shall be twice the number of vacancies, ‘The Commission shall conduct the interview for SO marks, The Commission shall be competent to fieup the qualifying marke and duration of examination in any or all the subjects of the examination and Interview in consultation with Experts. However, the merit list shall be prepared by taking both the marks in the written examination of General English, Oeneral Knowledge, Subject Papers (Papel & If) and Interview together discipline-wise and a combined merit list ofall disciplines advertised through @ common advertisement shall be prepared by the Commission and intimated to the Government. COMPULSORY PAPER General English The question paper in General Englsh will be designed to test the Candidate's understanding of English and workmanlike iso of words. The sistribution of questions ané marks would be as follows: 1. Grammar usages and Vocabulary = 35 marks 2. Comprehension 15 marks: Total - 50 marks ‘The standard of questions of General English may be equal to Higher Secondary Level (#2 Level, General Knowledge ‘The paper in General Knowedge wil neue knowedge of cuent events and males as of everyday observation and experience inthe scietiio aspects of te as may be expected of an educated person. The paper will ako Include questions on History of India and Geography of such standard which the candidates should be abe to answer without special study. Total §0 marks SYLLABUS FOR RECRUITMENT FOR THE POST OF LECTURERS IN THE ENGINEERING SCHOOLS / POLYTECHNICS UNDER THE ADMINISTR, ‘ATIVE CONTROL OF D.T.E, SILL DEVELOPMENT & TECHNICAL ED &T, UCATION DEPARTMENT, GOVERNMENT OF oDisHA (ODISHA TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING SERVICE) SUBJECT PAPER --1 & Il 1. MATHEMATICS AND SCIENGE (PHYSICS) PAPER-| Unit: Mathematical Physics 4, Complex variable: Cauchy's theorem, Cauchy's integral formula, assifiaton of singular, branch point and branch eut, Residue theorem, evaluation of inlegral using residue theorem, 2 Special functions: Basic properties and solutions (series expansion, recurrence and ‘orthogonality relations) of Bessel, Legendre, Laguerre functions, Sollion of inhomegencous partial difforential equation by method of Green's function, 3, Tonsors: Cartesian tensors, covariant, contavatiant and mixed tensor, tensor algebra, properties of symmetric and ant symmetic tensor Unitil: Classical Mechanics 1. Hamitton’s principle: Hamillo’s principle, Lagrange’s equation from Hamilon's principle, Solution of Lagrange equation of motion for Simple harmonic oscillator. Hamilton’ equations of ‘motion, canonical equations from varational principle, principle of lest acon, 2 Canonical transformation: Generating function and Legendre transformation, Integral Invariant of Poincare, Lagrange and Poisson's brackets. 3. Rigid body: Independent coordinates orthogonal transformation and rotations (finite and Infinitesiman, Euler's angles, Euler's theorem on the motion of raid body, inertia Tensor and principal axis transformation, angular momentum and Kinetic energy of rotation in terms of Euler's angles. Euler's equation of motion, torque free motion of rigid body, heavy symmetrical top with ‘one point fixed Unita: Classical Electrodynamics 4. Electrostatics and Magnotostatics: Scalar and vector potential, Gauge transformation, ‘multiple expansion of () scalar potential and electrostatic energy due to static charge distribution, (i) vector potential due to stationary current distibution, Electostalle and magnetostatic energy, Poyating's thoorem, Maxwells stress tensor. 2, Relativistic electrodynamics: Equation of motion in an electromagnetic fed, electromagnetic field tensor, covariance of Mael’s equation, Maxwells equations as equations of motion, Lorentz transformation laws for electiomagnelc fle, ard the fllds due to point charge in uniform ‘motion, Field invariants, covariance of Lorentz Force equistion of mation, andl equation of motion of 2 charged patil in an oloctemagnetic ald w fre) mannan cant br oetoagetet eate agan OY ee cee Sars UnitaV: Quantum Mlechanios- 1. Wave packet: Gaussian wave packet, spreading of wave packet, coordinate and momentum ‘representation, x and pin these represontation, Dirac delta funetion, 2, Operator method in Quantum Mechanics: Formulation of Quantum Mechanics in vector ‘space language, uncertainty product of two arbitrary operators, one dimensional harmonic Coscilator by operator method. Matix representation of operators, Schrodinger, Heisenberg and interaction pictures. Dirac bracket notation. 3. Symmetry, invariance principle and consorvation Laws: Space tanslational invariance, time translational invariance and_ rotational invariance ane! conservation laws. 4, Angular momentum: Angular momentum algebra, addition of two angular momenta | 1=1/2, 1.2172. Clebsch-Gordon Goetficients, examples, matix representation of j_1=4/2 and | ‘Spin angular momentum, Paul spin matiioes and ther properties, eigen value and eigen function, 5. Approximation methods: Time independent perturbation theory, First and second order Correction to energy and eigen functions, Degenerate perturbation theory, application to one ‘lectron system, relativistic mass correction, Spin-Orbit coupling, Zeeman effec, linear Stark effect. Fine stucture of spectral tne of H-ke ato, Unit-V: Statistical Mochanies 4. Objectives of Classical Statistical Mechanics: Bollzmann's postutatos of entropy, micro ‘canonical ensemble, entropy of ideal gas, Gibb's paradox. 2. Canonical ensemble: Expression for entropy, canonical parliion function, Helmholtz free ‘energy, energy fictuation, 3, Grand canonical ensemble: Grand canonical partion function, chemical potential, density ‘uctuation, chemical potential of an ideal g 4, Quantum Statistical Mechanics: Planck's law of black body ration, equation of state for dal Fermi gas at low densily-high temperature and at high donsity low temperature, theory of white dwart star, relation between chemical potential and Fermi energy, PAPER Unit: Quantum Mechanies- ‘1. WKB Approximation: Connection formulae, Bohr quantization rule, barter penetration and a: decay, 2. Variational method: He atom as an example, Fist erder perturbation, exchange degeneracy. 3, Time dependant perturbation theory: Interaction picture, Transition probability, constant and harmonic pertubation, Fermi Golden Rule, lectic dipole raciation, selection rule, Spontaneous ‘emission, Einstein's A and B coeficients, Principle of Laser 4. Identical Particlos: Symmetic and antisymmeltic wave functions, Slater determinant, ‘symmetric and ant-symmetric wave functions of two identical spin % particles, Unit: Retativistic Quantum Mechanics and Field theory 4, Dirac Equation: Dirac equation, propeties of Dirac y-matrices,Non-elatvistic reduction of Dirac equation magnetic moment of electron, Spin-Orbit couping, Covariance of Dirac equation ‘an bilinoar covarints, 2, Solution of Dirac Equatlon: Free pattie solution of Ditae equation and its physical Inlespretation, projection operator for spin and energy. Unit : Electronics 4. Amplifiors: Frequency response of tincar amplifier, amplifier pass band, R-C, L-C and 'ransformer coupled ampitie, feet back amplifier, book-strapping the FET, stati, noise, 2. Oscillators: Feedback eitota for oscilation, phase stil, Wien bridge, erytal controlled and klystron oscilators, mull vibrators-astabe, monostale and bistable, 3. Digital Ci JK fipsops. ts: Logic fundamentals, Boolean theorem, Logic gates-RTL,OTL,TTL, RS lipfop, 4.Boolean algebra: De Morgan theorem, AND.NAND,NOT.NOR gates(CMOS.NMOS), MOS ceuits UnitAV: Condensed matter Physies 41. Band Theory of Solid: Bloch equation, ony latee band, neatly fee election bands, no of states in band, tight binding method, effective mass of electron in the band, concept of holes sassifcetion of metal, semiconductor and insulator, ininsic and extrinsle semloonductors, Intense catior concentra, 2, Diolectiic Properties of sollds: Electronic and ionic polarization of molecules, ‘constants of gases, Lorentz inlesnal feds, static dlelecic constant of solids, classical theory of ‘lectronic polarization anc optical absorption, Clausius-Mossott| equation, elementary idea of forsettecticiy, 3. Magnetic Properties of Solids: Orign of Magnetism, quantum theory of diamagnetism, pparemagnetism, Paull Paramagnetism, Ferromagnetism, Curie Weiss aw, ferromagnetic domain fers and anti ferromagnetism, 4. Superconductivty: Phenomenological description of superconeuctty, Meissner effect, Type- | and type! superconductors, London's equation, ouines of BCS theory. Unit; Nuclear and Particle Physics. 4. Nuclear Propertios: Basic nuclear properties: nuclear size, nuclear radius and charge strbuion, nuclear form factor, mass and binding energy, Angular momentum, parity and ssymmetty, Magnetidipole moment and eletrie quadcupole moment. 2, Two body bound state: Properties of deuteron, Schrodinger equation and is solution for round state of deuteron, rms radius, spin dependence of nuclear forces, electromagnetic ‘moment and magnetic dipole moment of deuteron and the necessity of tensor forces. 3. Bedecay: f- emission and election capture, Feim's theory of alowed B-decay, Selection miles {or Fermi and Gamow-Tellertranstions, Paty non-conservation. 4, Nuclear Reactions and Fission: Different types of reactions, Quantum mechanical theory, Resonance scaltering and reactions, Nuclear fision: Experimental fealures, spontaneous fission, liquitldrop model, barter penetration, statistical model 2. MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE (CHEMISTRY) PAPERS SECTION. Unit Classical thermodynamics Brief resume of concepts of law of thermodynamics ~ free energy, chemical potential and ‘entropies ~ Partial molar properties ~ partial molar free energy — partial molar volume and part ‘molar heat content and ther significances ~ concept of fugacly and determination of fugacity ~ ‘activity ~ activity coefficient ~ Third law of thermodynamics, Uniti Chemical dynamis Empifcal rate laws ~ Theories of reaction rates - Determination of reaction mechanism ~ Reaetion in solutions - catalysed reaction kinaies Electrochemisty Electrochemistry of solutions ~ Debye ~ Huckel ~ Onsager treatment and its extension, fon ‘association — Thermodynamics of elected inerfaces ~ Lipmann eration ~ Buller Volume equation ~ theory of double layer at interfacos and semiconductor ~ corrosion and prevention methods, Unita: Surface chemistry Adsorption — Surface tension, Capilary action ~ pressure alference across curved surface ‘isotherm ~ BET equation ~ surface flms on igus, Polymers : Definition, type of polymers — kinete of polymerization ~ mechanism of polymerization Solid slate chemisty : Structural clessication of solids of binary and ternary compounds = defecis in solids ~ Electrical propeties : Motals, insulator, semiconductor, super conductors bband theory of sods PPhase equlbia: Thermodynamic derivation of phase rule ~ Thee component systems and their application. Unity Quantum Mechanics Postulates ~ Petite in box, rigid rotator ~ harmonio oselitor ~ variation principe, fest ontor Perturbation principle ~ angular momentum ok SECTION-B INORGANIC CHEMISTRY \ Unita Petiodic properties and chemical bondChemical periodicity, VSEPR theory for diferent types of ‘molecules, Walsh diagram (i and penta ~ atomic molecules), dpa bond, bent rule and ‘energetic of hybuicization some simple reactions of cavalenty bonded molecules, ‘Acid-base concept and Non-aqueous solvents Hard-sot acid base concopt ~ acid base strength ~ theoretical basis of hardness and softness, Non aqueous solvents: types and characteristics ~ reactions in ion-aqueous solvents, ‘Symmetry and Group Theery in Chemisty ‘Symmetry elements and symmetty operations ~ definitions of group, subgroup, cosets relation between orders of a finite group and ils subgroup = Conjugacy relation and classes. Point symmetty group ~ Stones symbols ~ representations of groups by matrices (representation for the Gn, Gre, Cnh, Onh groups)~ Character ofa tepresantaton ~ The great Orthogonaliy theorem (without proon unitat ‘Chemisty of transition and inner transion elements: General characteristics of 1st row transition ‘elements and inner transiton elements vith special reference to electonic structure, ionic radi, ‘oxidation states, complex formation, magnetic Bahavicur and spectral properties, eination 5 "Nomendature and isomerism of coordination compounds — valence bond theory and its linitations| = Crystal fel theory and its applications to octahedral, tetrahedral and square planer complexos — Limitations of exystal field theory. ~ Molecular ofbital theory: sigma bonding and energy level slagram in octahedral, tetrahedral and equare planar complexes: bonding. and energy level siagram in octahedral complexes, Unita ‘Metal ~ Ligand Eauiitia in Solution ‘Stepwise and overall formation constants and thee interelation, factors affecting the stailty of ‘metal complexes ~ cholate effect andi thermodynamic origin ‘Reaction mechanism of transition metel complexes Energy profie of a reaction ~ Thermodynamic and kinetic stability of metal complexes ~ Kinetic application of valence bond and crystal field theories. ‘Substitution reactions of octahedral complexes: acd hydrolysis — base hydrolysis: conjugate base ‘mechanism and the directincrect evidences ~ Substition reactions in square pianar complexes: ‘no tans effect and its application to synthesis of complexes ~ thoorles of Wane effect — ‘mechanism and factors afectng th substifition reactions ‘Nuclear chemistry Radioactive asintegrations, rao Isotopes and their applications, nuclear reactions, fission and fusion, radio analytical techniques and acivation analysis uni Metal n complexes Metal carbonyls: synihesis, structure and banding ~ vbralonal, spectea of metal carbonyls for bonding and sthictral’ elucidation — EAN concept and appllation to. mot ‘carbondyOrganometalic Chemisty ‘Oraanometatic Chemisty Preparation, properties and applications alkyl and arys of goup4 and Hf metal (i, Mg, Zn) and ‘vansition metas (I, Ni. Cu and Pa) Bioinorganic Chemisty Essential and trace metas in biological processes. fle of akall and alkaline earch metal jons - ‘Nat- K+ Pump ~ metalloporphyrins with special reference to hemoglobin and myoglobin, Metal complexes in transmission of energy ~ chlorophylix, photosystem and photosysteml ia clesivage of water - ATP as energy currency in biological system, ‘Structure and function of metalloprotein In electron transport processes — eylochromes and. ferrodoxin, Biologicaniragen fixation, molybdenum nitrogenase, spectroscopic and other evidences ~ Metal ‘complexes in medicine, PAPER! SECTION-A: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Unit Stereoctemisty, structure and reactivity Conformational analysis of cycloalkanes, decalins, effect of conformation on reactivity, conformation of sugars, steric strain due to unavoidable crowding. Elements of symmetty, chirality. ‘molecules with more than one chiral center, threo and erythro isomers, methads of resolution, ‘optical purty, enantiopicandlasterotopic atoms, groups and faces, storaspeciic. and teroselective synthesis ~ Asymmetic synthesis ~ Optical activity inthe absence of chiral carbon (biphenyis, allenes and spiranes), chirality due to hollcal shape, ‘Types of mechanisms, types of actions, thermodynamic and kinetic requirements, Knell and ‘hermodynamie contol, Potential energy diagrams, tansiion states and intermediates, methods ‘of determining mechanisms, isotope effects, Aliohstc nucleophilic substitution The SH, SN, mixed SNT_ en SN2 and SET mechanisms, The neightetwing group mechani, ?ighbow ing group parlsipetn by p and s bone, chinese assietan be tw ‘The SN1 mechanic, A ‘Nucleophiic substtution at an allylic, aliphatic tigonal and a vinyc carbon Readtvly effects of substrate stucture, attacking nucleophile, leaving group and reaction medium, phase transfer calalysis and ultrasound, ambident nucleophile, leaving group and reaction medium, phase \ransfer catalysis and ultrasound, ambident nucleophile, regioselecivity, Alichatic electrophilic substation Bimolecular mechanisms — SE2 and SFi, The SE1 mechanism, electtophiic substitution ‘accompanied by double bond shits. Effect of substrates, leaving ground and the solvent polarity on the reactivity Unitat ‘Aromatic Electrophilic Subsitation ‘The arerium ion mecharism, orientation and reactviy, energy profile diagrams, the erthopara ‘ato, ipso altach, orientation in other ring systems ~ Quaniiave treatment of reactity in substrates and elecrophites ~ Diazonium coupling ~ Vismelr reaction, Gallermann - Koch reaalon ‘Aromatic Nucleophile Sustiution TheSNAr, SN, benzyne and SRN1 mechanisms. Reactivity ~ ‘etfect of substrate structure, leaving group and attacking ruleophit, The von Richter, Sommelet ~ Hauser, and Smiles rearrangements. Free radical reactions ‘Types of fre radical reactions, fre radical substitution mechanism, mechanism at an aromatle substrate, neighbouring group assistance ~ Reactivity for aliphatic and aromatic sustales at a bridgehead Reactivity in the attacking radicals ~ The effect of solvents on ractviy. lye hhalogenation (NBS), oxidation of aldohydes to carbonyic acids aute-oxidation, coupling of alkynes. and arylation of aromatic compounds by dlazonium salts. Sandmeyer reaction. Free radical rearrangement, Hunsdiecker reaction. [Addon to Carbon ~ Carbon Muliple Bonds ‘Mechanism and stereochemical aspects of addlion actions Involving elactophies, nucleophiles and ffee radicals, regio ~ and chemo selectity, orientation and reaclviy. Addon to eydopropane sing ~ Hydrogenation of double anctiple bonds, hydragenationof aromatic rings. Hydroboration ~ Michael reaction [Addition to Carbon — Hetero Multiple Bonds. Mechanism of metal Hydride reduction of saturated and unsaturated carbony1 compounds, aids, fsters. and ios. Addition of Grignard reagents organozine and organolithium reagents {ocarbony and unsaturated carbony1 compounds. Wing reaction — Mechanism of condensation ,) reactions involving enolates — Aldo, Knoevenagel, Claisen, Mannich, Benzoin, Perkin and Stobbe reactions, Elimination Reactions “The E2, E1 and E108 mechanisms and thelr spectrum -Crontaton ofthe double bond Reactivity = offeci of substrate structures, allacking base, the leaving and the mediumMechanism and ‘orientation in pyrolytic elimination. Unita! Pericylic Reactions Molecular orbital symmetry, ftonterortitals of ethylene, 1, 3+ butadiene, 1.9,5 ~ hexaliiene and ly system. Classification of perioyale reactions, Woedward ~ Hoffmann correlation diagrams. "MO. and PMO approach. Electracyclic reactions ~ canrolatory and disrotalory motions, — aniafacial and suprafacal additions, 4n-and dn2 systems, 242 addition of ketones, 13 dipolar ‘eycloadaltons and chelotropo reactions, ‘Sigmatrople rearrangements ~suprafacial_and antrafacal shifts of H,Sigmatropi shifts involving ‘carbon moleties, 3,3 ~ and §.5 ~ Sigmatropic rearrangements, Claisen, Cope and aza- Cope ‘earrangements. Fuxional tautomerism Ene feaction, Photochemical Reactions Interaction of electromagnetic radiation with mater, type of excitations, fate of excited molecule, ‘quantum yl, transfer of excitation enargy,actinometry Photochemistry of Alken : Intramolecular reactions ofthe olefinic bond ~ geometrical isomerism, ‘oyelistion reactions, rearrangement of 14- and 1.5- dienes, Photochemisty of Carbonyt Compounds : Intramolecular reactions of carbonyt compounds ~ saturated, cydlic and acyci, —B.ysinsatuated and a, @- unsaturated compounds, ‘cyciohexadienones Photochemistry of Aromatic Compounds :eemorisations, actions and substitutions, Photochemical formation of smog, Unity Disconnection approach ‘An Introduction to symthons and synthetic equivalents, disconnection approach, functional group interconversion, the Importance of the order of events in organic synthesis, one group CX and {wo group G-X’cisconnections, chemosetectiviy, reversal of polaily, cyclisation resetion and amine synthesis. Protecting groups : Principle of protactin of alcohol, amine, ember and carboxyt groups. ‘SECTION-B: ANALYTICAL CHEM, unit Iniroduction to_analyical_chemistry_and_data_processing_-Role of anayjtical chemisiy, Classification of analyical methods, types of instumental analysis nviconmental samples and the analyses, ‘Aquatic polluion: Inorganic, organic, pesticides, agricultural, Industrial ete.Water quality Parameters: dissolved oxygen, biochemical oxygen demand, solids, metals, content of choses fluoride, sulfate, phosphate, nitrate, ‘Analytical methods for measuring BOD, DO, COD, fusride, nitate (As, Cd Cr Hg, Pb, Se et.) Unie Ultraviolet and Visible Spectroscopy ‘Various electionic (ransitons, Beer-Lamborts Law, effect of solvent on electron transitions, Utraviolet bands for carbony compounds, unsaturated carbony! compounds, nes, conjugated ppolyenes.Fieser ~ Woodward rues for conjugated diones and carbony1 compound, ultraviolet spectra of eromatle compounds Indexed Soectoscony Principles ~ Vibrational frequencies of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatic compounds, alcohols, ‘ethers, phenals, ary’ miners. Detaled study of vibrational frequencies of earbonyt compounds (Ketones, aldehydes), esters, amides, acids, anhydrides, lactones, lactams and conjugated ccarbony compounds. H-bonding and solvent effect on vibrational frequencies, overtones, ‘combination bands and Fermi resonance, ‘Nuclear Magnote Resonance Specroscopy Pinciples, chemical shi, spin-spin interaction, shielding mechanism, chemical shi values and correlation for protons bonded to carbon (Aliphatic, oleic, enals, carboxylle ackss, amines, ‘amides. Smercapto) chemical exchange, effect of deuteraion, camplex spin-spin interaction between two, three, four and five nucle (fist order spectra, viual coupling, Stereocheristy, hindred rotation, Karplus curve-vaiation of coupling constant with dihedkal angle. Simplification of ‘complex spectra nuclear magnetic double resonance, chemical shift reagents, solvent effects, ‘Mass Spectiomoly-analysis ond abundance — Mass spectral fragmentation of organic ‘compounds, common functional groups ~ Molecular ion peak ~ Metastable peak, Me Lafferty rearrangement, Problems felting to elucidation of stucture of simple arganic molecules using UWVIS, IR, NMIR and Mass spectcl cata Unita ‘Solvent Extraction and ion exchange Solvent Extraction: Principles, clasiicaton of extraction, mechanism of extraction, extraction ‘equilria, techniques of extraction, applications in analytical chemistry Jon exchange: Type of on exchange resins, synthesis and characteristics of ion exchange resins, ction of jon exchange resins, jon exchange equilbia, technique of ion exchange, application of Ton exchange in analytical chemistry Unity Elect spin resonance Principles zero filed spitting and Kramers degeneracy, factors affecting the g value, hyperfine -pilting and applications to sample radicas, MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE (MATHEMATICS) PAPER, unr ALGEBRA AND NUMBER THEORY Group Theory: Groups, Subgroups, Normal Subgroups and Quotient Groups, Homomorphisms and applications, Permutation groups, Conjugacy and Class equation, Simple group, Syow “Theorms FRing Theory: Rings, Special Classes of rings, Homomoiphisins, Wlesls and Quotient rings, Maximal and Prime ideals, Polynomial sings, Principal Ideal Domain, Unique Factorization Domain. Field Field of Quotients of an Inlegral Domain, Polynomials over the rational field, Algebraic Extension of Fields: Ineducible polynomials and Eisenstein Criterion, roots of Polynomial, Spliting field and its degree of extension, Multiple roots, Ruler and Compass Constructions, Symmetic function of roots, Solution of Cubic and Biquadratic Equations Number Theory: Integers, g.cct, Fundamental Theorem of Auitimetie, Euclidean Alogorithm, ‘Arthmetical functions (Eule-function, Mobius function), Dirichlet multiplication, Linear Congrvences, Euler-Fermat Theorem, Linear Diophantine Equations, Fermat's Theorem, Fermat Lite Theorem, Polynomial Congruence, Lagrange's Theorem, Chinese Remainder Theorem, Wilson's Theorem and Applications. UNIT = ANALYSIS -1 Basic Topolegy: Finite, Countable and Uncountable sets, Moric Spaces, Topological Spaces, Basis, Closed sets, Open Seis, Limit Points, Properties of Connected Spaces and Compact ‘Spaces, Heine Borl Theorem. Sequence and Series : Convergent Sequences, Subsequences, Comergence of Monotone Sequences, Couchy Sequences, Upper and Lower limits of Sequences, Bolzano Weistass “Theorem, Series of non-negative lerms, Convergence tests, Power Series, Couchy Convergence Criterion, Absolute Convergence, Alternating Series Continuity and Ditferentiabitty: Properties of Continuous Function, Continuity and Compaciness, ‘Continuity and Connectedness, Discontinuity, Monotonic functions, Mean Value Theorem, Taylor Series, Function of Several Variables: Continuity Diflerentiabilly, Extreme Values, Maxima and Minima, Line Integral, Surface Integral, Volume Integral, Applications of Green's Theorem, Stokes. ‘Theorem and Gauss Theorem, UNIT —IIl_ COMPLEX ANALYSIS Analytical Functions: Continuity, Difeentabliy, Couchy-Reimenn Equations, Analytic Funcions, Harmonic Functions. Biinear Transformation: Elementary Transformations, Bilinear Transformation, Mapping. by Elementary Functions, Complex Integration: Cauchy- Gourset Theorem, Cauchy Inlegral Formula, Maximum Modus Theorem, Liowvile's Theorem, Morera's Thearem, Related Problems, Singularies and Calculus of residues : Series Expansion, Tayo's Seris, Laurent’ Series, Zeros of Analytic Function, Singularities, Resitives, Councy’s Residue Theorem, Evaluation of Deine Integrals. UNIT~IV_ OPERATIONS RESEARCH LUnear Programming: Simpler Method, Computational Procedure, Use of Arifcial Variables, Duality in Linear Programming: General Primal-dual pal, Duality Theorems, Complementary ‘Slackness Theorem, Duality and Simplex Method, Dual Simplex Methas. Games and Strategies : Two-persen-Zero Sum Games, Mnimax-Maximin Principle, Games with Saddle Points, Mixed Strategies, Graphical Solutions, Dominance Property, Arithmetic Method of ‘nxn Gamos, General Solution of ron rectangulst Games. Transportation and Assignment: General Transportation Problem, Finding Initial Basic Feasible Solution, Test of Optionally, Transportation Algorithm, Transhipment Problems, ‘Mathematical Formulation of Assignment Problem, Method of Solution of Assignment Problem, ‘Traveling Salesman Problem. UNIT=V_ NUMERICAL ANALYSIS: Root Fining for Non-Linear Equations : Newor’s Method, Secant Method, One-point iteration Method, Multiple Roots, Newion Methods of Nen-Linear Systems. Interpolation Theory : Finite Differences, Newon's Forward and Backward diferences, Newton’ Divided diiferences, Lagrange's Inorpolation, Errore in data and Forward, diferences, Hermite Interpolation, Plece-wise linear Interplaton Numorical integration: Newton-cote integration formu, tapezoidal rule, Simpsons" rue, Geussian ‘quadrature, Asymptotic error formulas and thet applications, Numerical Methods for Orcinary Ditfeonti! Equations : Etéer'e Method, Multtep Neihods, "Migpoint Method, Trepezaidel Methad, Single Step Method and Runge Kuta Method.

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