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Subjective: (Examination Scheme)

The document outlines the syllabus for an engineering examination conducted by Nepal's Public Service Commission. It is divided into two parts - a written exam carrying 200 marks and an oral/group test carrying 40 marks. The written exam will consist of two papers - a multiple choice questions paper carrying 100 marks and a subjective paper carrying 100 marks. The syllabus covers topics in electronics, communication engineering, instrumentation and control systems, signal analysis and processing, analog and digital communications, telecommunications, optical systems, and wireless communications. The oral/group test will consist of a group discussion carrying 10 marks and an individual interview carrying 30 marks. The syllabus is applicable for various engineering disciplines under the Public Service Commission.

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Subjective: (Examination Scheme)

The document outlines the syllabus for an engineering examination conducted by Nepal's Public Service Commission. It is divided into two parts - a written exam carrying 200 marks and an oral/group test carrying 40 marks. The written exam will consist of two papers - a multiple choice questions paper carrying 100 marks and a subjective paper carrying 100 marks. The syllabus covers topics in electronics, communication engineering, instrumentation and control systems, signal analysis and processing, analog and digital communications, telecommunications, optical systems, and wireless communications. The oral/group test will consist of a group discussion carrying 10 marks and an individual interview carrying 30 marks. The syllabus is applicable for various engineering disciplines under the Public Service Commission.

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1. Electronic Device and Circuit 10%
Diodes (Tunnel, varactor, zener, diac, Triac, bridge, Impatt, Gunn, photo) and applications,
Bipolar transistors switching characteristics, unijunction transistor, MOS transistors switching
characteristics, SCR, UJT, TTL logic circuits, NMOS/CMOS logic circuits, memory: RAM,
DRAM, PROM, EPROM, operational amplifiers, Butterworth and Chebysev filters, A/D
converters, adders, arithmetic operations, digital comparators, parity check generator,
multiplexer and demultiplexer, flip-flops, shift register, counters, sequence generators,
oscillators(wien bridge oscillators, tuned, LC oscillators, crystal, clap modification), resosant
circuits, thyristor, controlled rectifier circuits, 7 segment display, amplifier (Untuned, push-
pull, feed back amplifiers, Klystron, Magetrons) bode plot analysis, Emitter, clipper,
collector, clamper circuits

2. Communication Engineering 15%


Frequency spectrum (discrete and continuous) and bands, coulomb’s law and electric field
intensity, electric flux density and gauss’ law, Spectral density, Noises (atmospheric, thermal,
partition, white noise, Gaussian noise, Noise ratio(s)), Maxwell’s first equation and
application, divergence theorem, energy and potential, Fourier series, Laplace equation and
Poisson equation, biot-svart’s law, ampere’s circuital law, curl, wave motion in free space,
perfect dielectric and losses, wave medium, skin effect, impedance matching, antenna
fundamental (Horn, slot, parapolic, yagi, Cassegrain, lens), polarization, radiation from dipole
antenna, wave guides(broad-band guides, Cylindrical, ridged)

3. Instrumentation & Control System 10%


Dynamometer, Multimeter, Oscilloscopes, Signal generator, Impedance Bridges (Maxwell,
Hay, Schering, Anderson, Desauty), Transducers (Strain Guages, Thermistor, Piezoelectric
tacheometer, thermocoupler) Open loop and closed loop control system, system stability and
sensitivity, system transfer functions and responses, poles and zeros location and their
significance, root locus method, frequency response method, Bolometers technique for
measurement of power

4. Signal analysis and processing 5%


Discrete probability theory, Information theory, Shannon-Hartley law, transmission of signal,
impulse response and convolution, Fourier series, Fourier transform, unit step, delta, sinc and
signum function, helbert transform, LTI system, system described by differential and
difference equations, FIR and IIR filters, discrete Fourier transforms, IDFT, FFT, circular
convolations, Parseval’s theorem, energy, power and autocorrelation, Z transform

5. Basic Analog and Digital Communications 10%


Difference between analog and digital communications, basic communication elements,
signal and noise in communication system, AM, DSC-SC, PM, FM, Super-heterodyne AM
and FM receiver, SSB, D/A and A/D Converters, sampling theorem, sample and hold circuit,
A law, m-law, quantizer, coding (NRZ/HDB3/AMI), error detection and correction, Parity
check, PCM/ADPCM, digital modulation (ASK/PSK/QPSK/MSK/QAM/CDMA/
FDMA/DSSS), pulse modulation, modulation and demodulation circuits, Frequency hopping,
frequency converter and mixers, phase locked loop

6. Telecommunications and advanced communications 15%


Different between Telecommunications and Radio Communication, return loss transformer
and hybrid circuit, signal and noise measurements, echo and singing, space/time/frequency

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/wave length division multiplexing, erlang B formulae, queuing theorem, OSI layers,
telephony, functions of switching, electro mechanical switches, stored programmed controlled
switch (TS/ST/TST/STS switching, no. 5 and no. 7 control signaling), general concept of
ISDN, BISDN, ATM, PDH/SDH, DSL, HDSL, ADSL, numbering, routing and channeling
plans; UMTS, IMT-2000, NGN (Next Generation Network), real time protocol, VoIP,
IP/PSTN platform, Overview to IN (Intelligent Network), Basics of GIS (Geographical
Information System)

7. Optical Sytem 5%
Laser, Photocell, photo device (LED, CRT, photovoltaic, photo-multipliers, APD's PCN),
Principle of optical communication, Total internal reflection, Snell’s law, Chemical vapour
Deposition, optical fibers types, capacity and properties, optical transmission, optical
transmitters and receivers, interconnected and switched, Joining techniques, splices,
connectors and coupling, fiber optics networks, optical switching, underground cabling
(Route and ambient consideration, tension prediction)

8. Wireless Communications 10%


Radio frequency band, Propagation theory (groundwave, spacewave, tropospheric,
ionospheric), Euler-Larmour theory, LOS (line of sight) and non-LOS model, Okumara and
Hata model, Mobile Technologies (DECT, GSM, CDMA2000-1x and etc.), Fundamental of
satellite communication (tracking, Satellite orbits and Radio spectrum, satellite wave
propagation and satellite antennas), digital satellite communication system, earth stations,
Kepler’s laws of orbital motion, signal to noise ratio, interference between different wireless
systems. Antennas (Directional, Non-directional, reflective), impedance and effective length
of antenna as transmitter & receiver, Radiation pattern, broad-side pattern, Eudfire pattern,
Pattern synthesis

9. Computers and Network 10%


Different between analogue and digital computer, Binary system and Boolean algebra, Gates,
Computer structure (I/O devices, Storage devices, Memories) and typical processor
architecture, CPU and memory organization, buses, Characteristics of I/O and storage
devices, Processing unit and controller design, hardware and micro program control,
Instruction sets and addressing modes, memory systems (main, auxiliary, virtual, cache),
assembly language programming, I/O and interrupt servicing, Multiplexing, (time, frequency
and code division multiplexing), Digital networks: ISDN, frame relay and ATM. Protocols:
(such as ISO/OSI reference model, X.25, IP), LAN/WAN topologies, access schemes,
medium access and logic layers; CSMA/CD and token ring protocols; segmented and hubbed
LANs, Operating system principles, components, and usage(Multitasking and/or
multiprocessing, Real-time aspects)

10. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) 10%


Computer architecture, microprocessor fundamental, microcomputer systems, parallel and
serial interfaces, RS-232 standards, flow charts, algorithms, variables, constants, data types,
arithmetic expressions, arrays, concept of Operating System, Basic concept on internet, e-mail
and web-page (such as DNS, IP, URL, http, ftp, IRQ, Routers). Server (Web, email, printer),
General concept of Cyber security (digital signature, SPAM, VIRUS, WORM, hiking,
cracking), Unicode

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(A) Common base (B) Common collector
(C) Common emitter (D) Common field effect
Correct Answer Is (C)
2. The quality of sound is very good in
(A) MW broadcasting (B) SW broadcasting
(C) FM broadcasting (D) SSB broadcasting
Correct Answer Is (C)
3. Mobile cellur communication uses
(A) SW band (B) MW band
(C) LW band (D) SHF band
Correct Answer Is (D)
4. Which of the following is related to computer
(A) C++ (B) B+
(C) D- (D) F+
Correct Answer Is (A)
5. Signal to noise ratio is very good in
(A) Analog communication (B) Digital Communication
(C) SSB Communication (D) DSB Communication
Correct Answer Is (B)

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