Entrance in Civil or Agricultural Engineering | Model Question | Syllabus | IOE | 2066 | CA

Master Syllabus for civil engineering student contains 2 sections. Each section of 60 marks. Section A consist question from mathematics (45 marks) and GRE English (15 marks). Section B consist question from core subject read at 4 years bachelor of engineering. The detail of syllabus is as follow.

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). 
SECTION-B 
Note: The depth of subject matter in each subject shall be that of B.E. / B.Arch. / Relevant courses offered by T.U.  [60 ××× 1] 

1. Structural Engineering [12] 

Stress and strain, Bending and deflection and its equations, Statically determine structure: displacements by energy principles; static and kinematic indeterminacies; analysis of indeterminate structures; slope-deflection and moment-distribution methods; influence lines for determinate and indeterminate structures; trusses; two and three hinged arches; analysis of trusses and frames; concepts of plastic analysis of beams 
2. Geo-technical Engineering [12] 

Sub-surface investigation, drilling bore holes, sampling, penetrometer tests, plate load test; earth pressure theories, effect of water table, layered soils; stability of slopes-infinite slopes, finite slopes; foundation types- foundation design requirements; shallow foundations: bearing capacity. 
3. Water Resources Engineering [12] 

Physical properties, Fluid pressure, Equilibrium stability of floating bodies, Fluid kinematics, Classification of fluid flow, Dynamics of flows, Euler's equation, Bernoulli's equation, Navier stokes equation Boundary layer theory, Momentum equation, Open channel flow, Uniform and Non uniform flow, Energy & momentum principle for open channel flow, Flow in mobile boundary channel, Flow over notches & weirs, Gradually varied flow, Hydraulic Jump and its analysis, Similitude and physical modeling 
Physical hydrology, Surface runoff, Rainfall-runoff correlation, Hydrograph Analysis, Unit hydrographs, Peak flow estimation 
4. Transportation Engineering [12] 

Urban Road Net-work, Classification Roads (NRS), Requirements of Highway Alignment, Factors Controlling Highway Alignment, geometric elements of roads and their design parameters, highway Drainage System, Road Aggregate, Bituminous Road Binders, Traffic Studies, Traffic Control Devices, Road Intersections, design of Flexible pavements, construction and maintenance of bituminous roads, types of bridges, methods of tunneling. 
5. Water Supply & Sanitary Engineering [12] 

Introduction of Water Supply Engineering, Sources of water, Quantity of Water, Quality of Water, Intake Works, Water Treatments- natural, artificial, Sedimentation, Filtration, Disinfection, Reservoirs and Distribution System, Conveyance of water, Valves and Fittings. 
Introduction of sanitary engineering, Quantity of Waste Water, Characteristics and Examination of Sewage, Design and Construction of Sewers, Sewer Appurtenances, Sewage Disposal, Sewage Treatment, Sludge Treatment and Disposal, Disposal of Sewage from Isolated Buildings, and Solid Waste management. 

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