Master in Mechanical & Industrial Engineering | Entrance Exam | Model Question | Syllabus | Marking Scheme | IOE

IOE Entrance Exam for Master in Mechanical Engineer consist of 2 section, 120 marks and 3 hours. The details of question sources is as follow.

SECTION B

1. Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer [14]

• Equality of Temperature and Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer and Work Transfer
• Control Mass and Control Volume Formulation of First Law, Steady State Applications
• Entropy, Second Law of Thermodynamics for an Isolated System, Control Mass and Control Volume Formulation of
• Second Law, Entropy Relations and Isentropic Process, Heat Engine, Heat Pump and Refrigerator
• Carnot Cycle, Brayton Cycle, Rankin Cycle, Otto Cycle, Diesel Cycle, Vapour Compression Cycle
• One dimensional steady state heat conduction through a plane wall, Radial steady state heat conduction through a hollow cylinder, Heat flow through composite structures, Electrical Analogy for thermal resistance, Convection Fundamentals and Radiation Heat Transfer Fundamentals

2. Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machine [14]

• Basic concepts of fluid and flow
• Flow measurement
• Continuity equation, Momentum equation, Bernoull’s equation and their applications
• Viscous flow, flow inside closed conduits and head losses
• Water turbines
• Water pumps


3. Mechanics and Strength of Materials [14]

• Effect of forces on particles and rigid body
• Applications of equilibrium equations for solving problems of particles and rigid bodies (in 2-dimensions and 3-dimensions.)
• Types of structures, statically determinate and indeterminate
• Moments and couples
• Distributed forces, C.G., Centroids, Area and mass moment of inertia,
• Kinematics of particles and Rigid bodies
• Equations of motion
• Dynamic equilibrium
• Kinetics of particles and rigid bodies
• Applications of Newton’s Second Law
• Application of Principle of Work and Energy
• Principle of Impulse and Momentum
• Conservation of Energy
• Concept of Stress and Strain
• Types of loads and beams
• Materials Properties and Material Testing
• Shear Force, Bending Moment diagram
• Torsion of Shafts
• Slope and deflection of beams.

4. Energy [10]

• Sources of conventional energy, fossil fuels, calorific values
• Renewable energy sources and their nature
• Basic concepts of: Solar thermal energy, Solar photo-voltaic energy, wind energy, Bio-mass, Geothermal energy and Hydraulic energy
• Consumption and environmental aspects of energy

5. Industrial Engineering and Management [8]

• Classification of manufacturing processes.
• Materials selection criteria.
• Elements of cost.
• Role of production, operation management and system concepts
• Production planning and control
• Plant location and plant layout design
• Forecasting techniques
• Inventory Control
• Decision making process
• Quality Assurance and Quality Control

SECTION-A

The depth of subject matter in this section shall be similar to GRE.

1. Critical Reasoning [5 ××× 3]

Critical reasoning sections aim to test the candidate's comprehension of the interpretative abilities in English as a language of business and communication. Critical reasoning questios measure your ability to read with understanding, insight and discrimination. These questions explore your ability to analyze a written passage from several perpectives, including your ability to recognize explicitly stated elements as well as underlying statements or arguments and their implications. This section measures reading comprehension and critical reasoning skills in a multiple-choice format.
The Critical reasoning section measures your ability to:
• analyze and evaluate written material and synthesize information obtained from it.

2. Mathematics [45 ××× 1]

The format of these multiple-choice questions varies. The solution may require simple computations, manipulations or multi-step problem-solving. These sections aim to test the candidate's understanding of

  • Basic Mathematics (Numbers: operations; Fractions, Decimals and Percentages; Ratio and Proportion; Roots and Power; Logarithms; Progressions; Elementary Geometry and Mensuratio; Elementary Trigonometry; Introductory Set Theory) 
  • Algebra (Polyomials, Equations and Inequalities; Simultaneous equations and solutions; Elementary Linear Programming); 
  • Calculus (limits and continuity, differentiation, integration, ordinary linear differential equation, partial differential equation), 
  • Probability and Statistics (Counting, Permutations and Combinations)

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