Information Brochure Sliet
Information Brochure Sliet
Information Brochure Sliet
CONTENTS
PARTICULARS
Chapter-I
The Institute
Chapter-II
Important Information
Chapter-III
Chapter-IV
Chapter-V
B.E. Programme
a) B.E.( 4-Yr)- JEE( Main)
b) B.E.(Lateral Entry) (SET-III)
Chapter-VI
Chapter-VII
Chapter-VIII
Chapter-IX
Appendix-I
Instructions for filling ONLINE Application Form and sending the Registration Page by Post
Appendix-II
Appendix-III
Appendix-IV
Appendix-V
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April 26,2015
April 26,2015
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Admission to B.E. (4-Yr), M.Tech., MBA and M.Sc. programmes will be as per details given below:
Programme
B.E. (4-Yr)
M.Tech Programme
MBA
M.Sc.
Counselling
CSAB -2015
CCMT-2015
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Registration will reopen between 21 May to 31 May2015( Group Discussion and Interview will be held on
June 25-26, 2015 Thursday & Friday)
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Registration will be opened between 21 May to 31
May-2015/with 07 days after declaration of PU-CET(PG)2015 result.
Candidate must provide correct information to avoid disqualification for admission. The Correspondence address, Landline/
Mobile Phone Numbers and Email ID should be checked thoroughly as any of these mode(s) will be used for contacting the
candidate and in case of wrong information in this regard, the responsibility lies with the candidate ONLY. The failure in receiving
of the Correspondence by the candidate due to the fault of the third party will not be the responsibility of the institute.
CHAPTER - I
THE INSTITUTE
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & Technology (SLIET), established by the Government of India, provides
technical education in emerging areas of Engineering & Technology. It caters to the requirement of technical
manpower at various levels by adopting the concept of modular system in imparting technical education with
emphasis on practical training in industry. Set up in 1989 under Rajiv Gandhi - Longowal accord with an aim to fulfil
the cherished dreams of late Sant Harchand Singh Longowal, the Institute has carved for itself a niche place
among the professional Institutes and Universities of the country. The Institute is fully funded by Ministry of Human
Resource Development, Government of India. The educational programmes of this institute are non-conventional,
innovative, practical oriented and contain all aspects of new education policy (1986) of Govt. of India. The Institute
offers programmes at Certificate, Diploma, Degree, Post-graduate (M.Tech., MBA and M.Sc.) and Ph.D. level in
Science, Humanities, Management, Engineering and Technology. The M.Tech. Programmes were started in the
Institute in 2002.
Spread in and sprawling over more than four hundred acres of land, the institute is wonderfully blessed with
natural beauty, greenery, serene and pollution free atmosphere. It expresses through refreshing shades the
environment and conditions truly designed to give the human being true satiety and comfort. Large plantations
carried out at the institute make the institute an everlasting beauty. Live atmosphere is conducive to work
environment, brings a human face and gives softening touch to the surroundings. Campus has water bodies and
is a paradise for bird watchers.
Institute plays a host to a number of migratory birds giving the glimpse of some of the rarest species in the
world. Splendor of the natural environment and beauty of the birds are the perfect setting for better learning in
natural environment. It provides an atmosphere wherein a person becomes free from worries, converges his/her
desires and start thinking and analyzing for making him/her physically fit, ethically strong and academically sturdy.
Enough avenues for channelizing youth energy in extracurricular activities such as: NSS, NCC, Industrial
visits, Educational tours, reading rooms, departmental societies, SPICMACAY chapter, Technical & Cultural
festivals, night playing facilities, eating points during the extra hours.
It has self contained campus facilities (Hostel, accommodation, academics, sports, shopping etc.) at par with
IITs, NITs, IIMs and other CFTIs. The Institute has acquired the status of Deemed University in the year 2007
(Notification No.F.9-42/2001-U.3). In its Silver Jubilee year, Institute has taken a giant leap by introducing a new
academic structure from the session 2014-15. The details of the new academic structure are given in the next
section.
The candidates may visit Institute website www.sliet.ac.in for complete details about the Institute.
1.3 OBJECTIVES
The objectives of the Institute are:
(a) Education and Training:
(i) To offer flexible, modular, layered, multipoint entry/exit programmes in Engineering & Technology,
(ii) To promote Self-employment in all programmes by introducing a component of entrepreneurship & providing
guidance and counselling services to help students to take-up self employment ventures,
(iii) To offer non-formal programmes in different areas of technology to strengthen the scope of Institutional
programmes,
(iv) To provide Technical Education facilities for women, through specially designed courses,
(v) To offer continuing education programmes for working personnel from industries at different levels,
(vi) To meet the requirements of small, medium and large scale industries,
(vii) To offer higher level programmes after acquiring necessary competence at lower level programmes of the
Institute,
(viii) To provide non-formal education and training to persons from unorganized sectors and school drops-out
through its extension services, to enable them to acquire basic technical skills, so that they are successfully
employed.
(b) Extension Services:
To offer services to:
(i) Industries in the neighborhood and in the region
(ii) Working personnel
(iii) Passed out students
(iv) I.T.I.s and Polytechnics
(v) Research and other institutes of higher learning
(c) Research & Development:
(i) To conduct exploratory research to assess manpower requirement leading to integrated educational planning,
curriculum development & instructional material development in the identified areas of Science & Technology.
(ii) To conduct research in the inter-disciplinary areas aimed at solving the problems of industry and community.
The concept of practice school introduced in the Institute, will enable the students to attain the knowledge of
modern technology practices in the Industries within reasonable time frame.
(d) Collaborations:
Number of M.O.U.s with reputed industries and institutes of higher learning have been signed and some more
are in pipe-line, for the purpose of drawing the expertise available with them, for the overall development of the
Institute.
1.4 STATUS
The Institute is an autonomous body having the status of Deemed University and fully funded by the Government
of India. It is controlled by SLIET Society, registered under Societies Registration Act, 1860. The Institute awards
its own Certificates, Diplomas and Degrees including M.Tech., MBA, M.Sc. and Ph.D. Further, it is clarified that:
(a) The courses run by SLIET are duly approved by AICTE / UGC.
(b) Certificates awarded by SLIET were recognized by All India Council for Technical Education (A.I.C.T.E.), New
Delhi (Letter No.F,765-65-031(E)/ET/97 dated July 4, 1997 and Letter No.F-765-65/ ET/97 dated April 15,
1997). Certificate courses of SLIET are equivalent to 10+2 qualification. Panjab University, Chandigarh vide
its letter No.ST/8374 dated 21.9.1999 has recognized the Certificate courses of SLIET for the purpose of
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admission to B.A./B.Sc./B.C.A. courses (1 year). Department of Technical Education & Industrial Training,
Govt. of Punjab, Chandigarh vide its Memo No.13/23/05-1 T.S.2/32 dated 4.1.2006 has recognized Certificate
Course of SLIET equivalent to 10+2. According to the notification, SLIET students are eligible for the
admission to B.E./B.Tech. Programmes of Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar (state-wise).Vide
notification no. Notification 42 No.F 18-8/93 T.D.V./T.S. IV dated March 8, 1995, the certificate courses are
declared as equivalent to 10+2 for job purpose.
(c) 3 year Integrated Certificate Diploma (ICD) courses were started from the session 2014-15.
(d) Two Year Diploma Courses were recognized by AICTE, New Delhi vide F.No. North-West/1201645070/2014/EOA Dated 04/06/2014. Diploma Courses of SLIET are equivalent to the Diplomas awarded
by the various State Boards of Technical Education in the appropriate fields for the purpose of recruitment to the
posts and services under Central Government (Notification 42 No.F 18-8/93 T.D.V./T.S. IV dated March 8,
1995). Diplomas awarded by SLIET (except Diploma in Computer Science & Engineering) are exempted
from Section-A of AMIE by The Institution of Engineers (India) vide letters No.EEA/AKG/R-22A dated Feb 20,
1995; EEA/AD/R-22A dated July 23, 1996 and EEA/AKG/R-22A dated November 1, 1999.
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1.5 LOCATION
The Institute is situated at Longowal (about 8 km from Badbar on Chandigarh-Bathinda Highway) in the District of
Sangrur, Punjab. It is well connected by road with Sangrur (18 km), Ludhiana (100 km), Chandigarh (150 km) and
Delhi (360 km). The nearest railway stations are Sangrur (18 km), Dhuri (30 km) & Sunam (16 km) on the
Northern Railway. The nearest airports are at Chandigarh and Ludhiana.
1.6 FACILITIES
Spread in and sprawling over more than four hundred acres, Institute is wonderfully blessed with natural beauty
and greenery. It expresses through refreshing shades revealing the environment and conditions truly designed to
give the human spirit true satiety and comfort. Large plantations carried out at the Institute make the Institute a
living beauty, a sign of endless and in exhaustible plenty. Live atmosphere enhances working environment bringing
a softening, humanizing touch to the surroundings. Institute plays host to a number of migratory birds giving the
glimpse of some of the rarest species of birds in the world. Splendor of the natural environment and beauty of the
birds are the perfect setting for a spiritual and academic aesthete. Institute provides an atmosphere which means
oneself away from the worries, converging desires promoting the values of thinking and analysis. While a cool
shade never fails oneself, a nice and comfortable well-equipped guest house adds to the charm of staying at the
Institute. Dotted with green parks, strolling areas, gymnasium, swimming pool, herbal nursery, a lake with a
created home for doves, the Institute is a mini-paradise extending a warm welcome and symbolizes the Modern
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Gurukul of 21 Century. All modern facilities to the residents in the campus are available.
(a) Hostels :
SLIET is a residential campus with ten hostels for boys and four for girls, accommodating about 3400 students which
include about 1000 girl students. The hostels have been provided with proper kitchens, comfortable dining halls and
indoor games facilities, W i - F i Internet connectivity, Newspapers / Magazines and Cable T.V. facilities. Hostel
facility shall be provided to the students subject to availability and preference will be given to those students
whose hometowns distance from the institute will be more. Girl students (including Ph.D. Scholars) will be
considered for accommodation only in Girls Hostels. All the hostellers will have to maintain discipline and will
abide by the rules framed by office of Dean(SFW) from time to time.
(b) Teaching Departments & Workshop:
The Institute has well-established departments of:
i. Computer Science & Engineering
ii. Electronics & Communication Engineering
iii. Electrical & Instrumentation Engineering
iv. Mechanical Engineering
v. Civil Engineering
vi. Chemical Engineering
vii. Food Engineering &Technology
viii. Physics
ix. Chemistry
x. Mathematics
xi. Management and Humanities
xii. Disability Studies
All the departments have well qualified faculty and supporting staff with laboratories equipped with the modern
equipments. A modern workshop has been set up. An exhaustive practical training is imparted to the students to
develop their working skills in well equipped workshops.
students. The NSS unit also organizes the Blood Donation camps at SLIET Health Centre. ISTE-SLIET Students
Chapter organizes a number of events on various aspects of personality and skill development and other areas of
students interest.
(j) Curriculum Development Cell:
The Institute has its own Curriculum Development Cell and Resource Centre for production of teaching aids and
systemic development of curriculum to suit the requirements of industry.
(k) Equal Opportunities Cell:
The equal opportunities cell has been established in the institute to oversee the effective implementation of
policies and programmes for deprived group [SCs, STs, OBCs (non-creamy layer, minorities)] as per
Government of India guidelines, in order to enhance their employability and to provide the guidance.
(l) Internet:
At present the Institute has dedicated 01 Gbps internet connectivity for the benefit of the students and faculty.
Internet facility has been extended to various Academic Blocks, Administrative Block, hostels and other Institute
Buildings through campus wide networking.
(m) Training and Placement Cell:
A centralized department of Training & Placement is established in SLIET, Longowal to meet its students
placement and industrial training requirements. The department is keeping strong liaison with reputed industries to
provide placement opportunities and impart industrial training to the students of Institute. The department also
provides the inputs on soft skills, personality development, leadership, motivation and communication skills etc. to
the students in order to meet the expectations of the industry. A good number of industries conduct campus
placements at the institute. The department is having state-of-the-art infrastructure viz. a group discussion room,
interview room and a seminar hall. TCS, iGate-Patni, M&M, L&T Infotech, Birlasoft, Infosys, Trident India, ISGEC
Yammunanagar, Punj Lloyd, Honda Siel Cars India Ltd., ESSAR, CIMCOO, J.P. Group of Industries, Nestle,
Hindustan Unilever, SANMAR Group of Industries, L&T, Godrej and Boycee Mfg. Co., Sona Koya, i-Tech
Vardhman etc. are some of the recruiting industries of SLIET students through Campus Placement.
DIRECTOR
Sunil Pandey, Ph.D.
DEANS
Professors :
Ajat Shatru Arora, Ph.D. (H.O.D.)
Jaspreet Singh Dhillon, Ph.D.
Sanjay Marwaha, Ph.D.
Vijender Kumar Jain, Ph.D.
Associate Professors:
Anshuka Bansal, M.Tech.
Asim Ali Khan, M.Tech.
Charanjiv Gupta, M.E.
Diljinder Singh, M.E.
Gurmeet Singh, M.E.
Manpreet Kaur, M.Tech.
Manpreet Singh Manna, M.E.(On Deputation)
Pratibha Tyagi, M.Tech.
Rajinder Kaur, M.Tech.
Sanjeev Singh, Ph.D.
Surita Maini, M.E., Ph.D.
Assistant Professors:
Manmohan Singh, M.E.
Raj Kumar Garg, M. Tech.
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Associate Professors:
Mahesh Kumar Arora, Ph.D.
Parveen Kaur Khanna, Ph.D.
Pawan Kumar Dhiman, Ph.D. (H.O.D)
Sanjeev Bansal, Ph.D.
Sanjeev Kumar Garg, B.Tech., MBA
Assistant Professors:
Mandeep Ghai, MBA
D E PAR T M E N T O F F O O D E N G I N E E R I N G &
TECHNOLOGY
Professors:
D.C. Saxena, Ph.D. (H.O.D.)
H.K. Sharma, Ph.D.
M.B. Bera, Ph.D.
P.S. Panesar, Ph.D.
Associate Professors:
Bahadur Singh Hathan, Ph.D.
C.S. Riar, Ph.D.
Charanjeev Singh Saini, Ph.D.
Kamlesh Prasad, Ph.D.
Pradyuman Kumar, Ph.D.
Sukhcharn Singh, Ph.D.
Vikas Nanda, Ph.D.
Assistant Professors:
Navdeep Jindal, M.Tech.
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Professor:
Mandeep Singh, Ph.D.
S.S. Dhaliwal, Ph.D.
Vinod Mishra, Ph.D. (H.O.D.)
Associate Professors:
Janak Raj Sharma, Ph.D.
R.K. Guha, Ph.D.
Raj Kumar Goyal, M.Phil.
Ravi Kant Mishra, Ph.D.
Sushma Gupta, Ph.D.
V.K. Kukreja, Ph.D.
Assistant Professors:
Yogesh Kapil, M.Sc.
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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Professors:
A.S. Dhaliwal, Ph.D.
Kiranjit Singh Kahlon, Ph.D. (H.O.D.)
K.S. Mann, Ph.D.
M.M. Sinha, Ph.D.
S.S. Verma, Ph.D.
Associate Professors :
S.S.Ghumman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professors:
Kanika Aggrawal, M.Sc. M.Tech.
Prabhdeep Kaur, Ph.D.
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CHAPTER - II
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The Institute offers modular pattern of education in emerging areas of Engineering, Technology, Sciences,
Humanities and Management. Following Programmes are offered by the institute:
(a) Integrated Certificate-Diploma (ICD) (b) 2 - Y e a r D i p l o m a
(c) B.E.
(d) M.Tech.
(e) M.B.A.
(f) M.Sc.
(g) Ph.D.
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M.Sc.
2.2
Table 2.1
Entrance Test
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SET-I
26 April,2015
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SET-1A
26 April,2015
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26 April,2015
SET-II
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26 April,2015
SET-III
JEE(Main)-2015
Valid GATE Score
Score corresponding
year Valid
GATE/CAT/CMAT-2015
PU-CET (PG)2015/JAM2015/CUCET-2015
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26 April,2015
SET-V
Time
10.00 12.30 Hours
10.00 12.30 Hours
10.00 12.30 Hours
14.30 17.00 Hours
Pattern of Examination
There will be only one paper of two & half hours duration and of 150 marks for SET-I, SET-1A,SET-II & SETIII. For SET-V, it shall be of two hours duration and having 100 marks.
The syllabi and distribution of marks for SET-I,SET-1A,SET-II & SET-III, SET-IV and SET-V are given in the
Chapter-III, IV, V ,VII and IX respectively and all the syllabus can also be downloaded from the institute website
www.sliet.ac.in.
Note : There will be objective type questions with four options having single correct answer. For each
incorrect response, one fourth (1/4) of the total marks allotted to the question would be deducted.
However, no deduction of marks will be made if no response is indicated for an item in the OMR
Answer Sheet. The candidates appearing for Examination are advised not to attempt such item in the
answer sheet if they are not sure of the correct response. More than one answer indicated against a
question will be deemed as incorrect response and will be negatively marked. All objective type
questions are required to be answered on OMR Answer Sheet to be provided at the time of
Examination. Answers are to be marked using ball point pen (black / blue) only.
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2.3
Centres of SET-2015 : (Numbers before the name of the city in following table indicate centre code)
01 Abohar
12 Chandigarh
23 Gorakhpur
34 Jalandhar
45 Moradabad
56 Ranchi
02 Agartala
13 Chennai
24Gurdaspur
35 Jammu
46 Mukatsar
57 Rupnagar
03 Agra
14 Darbhanga
25 Guwahati
36 Kolkata
47 Mumbai
58 Sangrur
04 Amritsar
15 Dehradun
26 Hamirpur
37 Kurukshetra
48 Muzaffarpur
59 Shillong
05 Bangaluru
16 Delhi
27 Haridwar
38 Longowal
49 Nagpur
50 Nawanshahr
60 Shimla
06 Barielly
17 Faridkot
28 Hissar
39 Lucknow
(SBS Nagar)
61 Sunam
07 Barnala
18 Fatehgarh Sahib
29 Hoshiarpur
40 Ludhiana
51 Panaji
08 Bathinda
19 Ferozepur
30 Hyderabad
41 Mandi
52 Pathankot
63 Trivandrum
09 Bhagalpur
20 Gandhinagar
31 Imphal
42 Mansa
53 Patiala
64 Varanasi
10 Bhopal
21 Gangtok
32 Itanagar
43 Meerut
54 Patna
11 Bhubaneswar
22 Gaya
33 Jaipur
44 Moga
55 Raipur
Note:
Director, SLIET / Chairman, SET reserves the right to scrap any centre and allot any other centre to the
candidates without assigning any reason.
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2.4.
Application Fee
Process of registration shall be ONLINE only.
Online Application Fee
General & Other Categories (Boys)
General & Other Categories (Girls)
SC / ST (Boys and Girls)
*Bank Charges Extra
Mode of payment
E-Challan, Netbanking, Debit and Credit Card
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B.E. Programme (4-Yr): Admission to B.E. will be based on JEE(Main)-2015 and counseling through
CSAB-2015. For Institute spot admission CSAB-2015 schedule will be followed. Refer Institute website
www.sliet.ac.in from time to time.
B.E.(Lateral Entry) : Merit list will be prepared in three broad categories separately i.e. Group A
Electronics / Computer, Group B Mechanical, Group C Chemical & Food as mentioned in Table 5.1.
The Candidate who qualifies in SLIET Entrance Test (SET-III) will be admitted in the same Group in
which he/she has applied and appeared.
For admission to M.Tech. programme Admission to M.Tech. will be through Centralized Counselling for
M.Tech. / M.Plan (CCMT-2015) in NITs and CFTIs to be conducted by NIT, Rourkela for the session 2015-16
(website: www.ccmt.in). For spot admission CCMT-2015 schedule will be followed. Refer Institute website
www.sliet.ac.in from time to time.
For admission to MBA programmes
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Merit list will be prepared on the basis of marks obtained in CAT in the corresponding year or CMAT-2015
or GATE qualified followed by group discussions and interview.
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First preference will be given to the candidates having valid CAT score / percentile (However, these
candidates have to appear in Group Discussion and Interview.
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For preparing the merit list, the marks obtained in the CAT in the corresponding year or CMAT-2015 or
GATE shall be converted out of 400. Marks for GD and interview will be awarded out of 25 each.
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Final merit list will be made on basis of marks scored in all three components out of 450.
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Institute shall decide the minimum cut off marks wherever qualifying marks in the test is not
mentioned in result card.
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For admission to M.Sc. programmes, Admission to M.Sc. will be based on PU-CET (PG)-2015 Panjab
University, Chandigarh, CUCET or JAM. There shall be a minimum cut off marks for admission to M.Sc.
Programmes. Candidate will be admitted in the same discipline in which he/she has applied and appeared and not
in any other discipline. For Admission/counseling schedule follow Institute website www.sliet.ac.in.
For admission to Ph.D. programmes ( Full Time)
o MERIT List [In case of candidates appearing for the SLIET Entrance Test (SET-V)]:
(a)
Total marks secured in the SLIET Entrance test (SET-V) will be converted out of 70.
(b)
The marks secured in the interview out of 30.
(c)
Merit list will be prepared based on the total marks [(a)+(b)] secured by the candidate).
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MERIT List (in case of candidates exempted from appearing the Entrance Test) :
(a)
Total percentage of marks* secured in National Level Test (converted out of 70).
(b)
The marks secured in the interview (converted out of 30).
(c)
Total marks will be out of 100.
*In case no marks / grade is mentioned on the Certificate of National Level Test and only qualifying
criterion is there, such candidate will be awarded 50% marks against this component to calculate the
overall merit. However candidate may improve this component for admission in Ph.D. programme at
SLIET by appearing in written test of SET-V.
The lists of qualified candidates as per their information in admit card number and rank/merit will be displayed on the notice
board of the Institute on May 11, (Tentative), 2015 (except for B.E.(4-Yr), M.Tech., M.Sc., MBA and Ph.D.
Programmes). Result will also be available on Institute Website : www.sliet.ac.in
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The procedure for vertical promotion shall be as per policy framed by Institute from time to
time.
Seats to which reservation apply: There shall be no reservation (SC / ST / OBC / PH) in case of admission by
vertical promotion from certificate course to diploma course and diploma course to B.E.( Lateral Entry) course.
The reservation of seats shall be available only in the direct entry seats meant for admission to
ICD/B.E./Post-graduate/Ph.D. programmes.
iii)
Extent of Reservation* : The extent of reservation will be as under:a) For Scheduled Caste (SC)
15%
b) For Scheduled Tribes (ST)
7.5%
c) For Physically Handicapped (PH)
3% (within respective category including General Category)
d) For Other Backward Classes (OBC)
27%
(OBC reservation will be available to non-creamy layer only. The details of non-creamy layer will be as per
the stipulations set out hereunder at 2.9.3 (v)).
e) Few seats are available to NRI/Foreign Nationals in UG/PG programmes under DASA scheme. No
vertical promotion system is available to the students admitted under NRI Category.
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f) Students admitted in 2 year of ICD programme through SET-IA will also not be considered for promotion
to the higher module under the vertical promotion scheme of the institute.
*Reservation will be as per latest guidelines issued by the Government of India from time to time.
75%
25%
NOTE: THERE SHALL BE NO TERRITORIAL RESERVATION FOR ADMISSION TO SET-IA, B.E., POST-GRADUATION (M.Tech,
MBA, M.Sc.) AND Ph.D. PROGRAMMES. ALSO, THERE SHALL BE NO TERRITORIAL RESERVATION FOR
VERTICAL ENTRY SEATS.
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
For operating reservation of seats, seats of specialization in Mechanical Engineering Degree programmes
will be treated as falling in one Degree programme.
Candidate passing qualifying examination from the Schools / Institutes falling in Punjab State (excluding
Chandigarh) will be eligible for reservation marked for Punjab State and all others will be eligible to
claim reservation for Other States & U.T. (including Chandigarh), for admission to 3 year ICD
Programmes. Candidates passing qualifying examination from National Open School or as a private
candidate will be eligible to claim territorial quota on the basis of their domicile.
Seats remaining unfilled in OBC category will be offered to general category, as per instructions of
Govt. of India as may be applicable from time to time.
In case of seats remains vacant in ICD programme under territorial quota of Punjab it shall be
transferred to Other State quota and vice versa
Eligibility for SC/ST Reservation : For applying to avail reservation under SC/ST category, the
candidates will be required to submit adequate proof / certificate, issued by the competent authority
as may be prescribed from time to time in evidence of his/her belonging to respective category.
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(vi)
Eligibility for OBC Reservation : For applying to avail reservation under OBC category, the candidates
will be required to submit adequate proof / certificate, issued by the competent authority as may be
prescribed from time to time in evidence of his/her not belonging to creamy layer. The criteria of creamy
layer will be applied as may be prescribed by the Govt. of India from time to time. At present, Notification
issued by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, New Delhi, prescribes that the candidates whose
family income does not exceed Rs. 4.5 lacs per annum (the amount will be governed by latest
guidelines of Govt. of India) and do not fall within the category of creamy layer. The above proof /
certificate should pertain to the financial year 2014-15 and certificate for the same issued after
31.03.2015 only in the given format (Appendix-IV) will be considered.
(vi)
For claiming seats reserved for Physically Handicapped candidates, the minimum Degree of disability
should be 40%. Seats falling to the share of Physically Handicapped candidates in various branches are
interchangeable depending upon the availability/suitability of candidates. However, in any branch (as
well as in the total seats meant for direct entry) number of seats will not exceed the prescribed quota of
3%. To claim reservation under Physically Handicapped category, the candidate is required to submit a
certificate from the Chief Medical Officer of the district concerned clearly mentioning about the
extent/Degree of disability. The admission to this category will be governed by the rules of Govt. of India
as may be applicable from time to time. The decision of admission committee, regarding the suitability of
a candidate for a particular branch for claiming reservation under this category, shall be final and
binding on the candidates.
(vii)
The seats remaining vacant in any branch due to non availability/suitability of eligible candidates belonging
to physically handicapped category will be shifted to the respective main category in that branch.
(viii)
A candidate seeking admission against any reserved seat/ territorial quota if fails to get admission against
the said reserved seat/quota for any reason, may immediately apply to the Chairman SET for consideration
of his claim for admission in non-reserved category/quota. For considering the said claim, however, no
separate call letter shall be issued to such candidates and he/she will have to appear in the counselling for
filling up the seats other than reserved seats/quota at his/her own responsibility. The claim of such
candidate shall be considered in order of his/her merit and his/her choice of trade/branch/specialization
as well as availability of seats in the said trade/branch/specialization in the unreserved category/quota
aforesaid.
(ix)
Director, SLIET reserves the right to transfer the unfilled seats of one quota/category to another
quota/category as per existing rules/norms.
Note: Being Centrally Funded Technical Institute, candidates would be considered for reservation and other
benefits under SC/ST/OBC quota as per the guidelines issued/list published by Government of India for the
purpose.
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A. REFUNDABLE
FEES: (WITHOUT
ANY INTEREST) To
be paid at the time of
admission
B. NON
REFUNDABLE FEES
(To be paid at the
time of admission)
C. OTHER FEE PER
SEMESTER (NonRefundable)
ICD (3 Yr) /
Diploma (2 Yr)
B.E.
PG (M.Tech.,
MBA)
PG (M.Sc.)
Caution Money
Institute/Hostel
5000
5000
5000
5000
Total (A)
5000
5000
5000
5000
700
1500
1500
1500
3000
7000
5000
5000
500
1500
1500
1500
Total (B)
4200
10000
8000
8000
Development Fund
1000
2000
2000
2000
Tuition Fee
5000
20000
12000
8000
Other Charges
1000
1500
1500
2500
Hostel Fee
1500
2500
2500
2500
Total (C )
8500
26000
18000
15000
17700
41000
31000
28000
For Industry Institute Sponsored Candidates in M.Tech./ MBA/ M.Sc. the tuition fee will be 25000/- per
semester.
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No tuition fee and other non-refundable charges will be charged from the students belonging to Schedule
Caste category of Punjab domicile who are eligible under the Post Matric Scholarship Scheme at the
time of admission. Candidates must produce income certificate as applicable to the scheme and issued
after 31.03.2015.
All the students belonging to SC category of Punjab Domicile eligible under Post Matric Scholarship
Scheme are required to submit the following documents at the time of admission/Counselling
i.
Caste Certificate
ii.
Domicile Certificate of Punjab State
iii.
Income Certificate issued by competent authority
iv.
UID/Aadhaar Card
v.
Bank Account in the name of student.
(i) There shall be a minimum number of students to run the course.
(j) Request for marks and re-evaluation of the answer sheets will not be entertained.
(k) There will be a cutoff mark for all type of test conducted by SLIET through SET.
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2.14 DISCLAIMER
The statement made in the information brochure and all other information contained herein is believed to be
correct at the time of publication. However, the Institute reserves the right to make changes at any time without
notice, in and additions to the regulations, conditions governing the admission, requirements, seats, fees and
any other information, or statements contained in this information brochure. No responsibility will be accepted
by the Institute for hardship or expenses encountered by candidates / any other person for such changes,
additions, omissions or errors, no matter how those are caused.
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CHAPTER - III
(b)
(c)
The objective of the ICD Programme is to produce technically skilled manpower in appropriate areas.
Eligibility:
(I) The minimum qualification for admission to the 3 Year ICD Programme is Matric pass (Pass in English,
Mathematics and Science is compulsory) from a State Education Board / CBSE / ICSE / National Open
School or an equivalent examination recognized / approved by MHRD, Government of India. Those who
are appearing in matriculation examination may also apply subject to producing the result at the time of
admission.
(II) For admission to Lateral Entry ICD (2nd year) in addition to the matric pass as above, must have passed
full time 2 years ITI/Certificate/10+2 (vocational) in relevant trade with 50% marks(45% for reserved
categories) from Govt./Semi Govt Instittue alongwith 2 years industrial experience from Govt./Semi Govt.
and Private Industry of repute.
Duration: The duration of the ICD programme is 3 years, However if a student willing to exit after successfully
completing 2 years in the prescribed course of study with required credits he/she will be awarded certificate in
the respective course of ICD programme. He/ She will be allowed to exit only after completing all the formalities
as per the norms of institute.
Disciplines & Seats: Admission is available in the following disciplines of ICD Programmes. General
principles relating to reservations are given in Section 2.9.
INTAKE AND DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS FOR 3-Year ICD IN THE ACADEMIC SESSION 2015-16
S.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Department
Name of Diploma
Programme
Intake
Name of Certificate
Programme
Intake
Chemical Engineering
60
60
60
120
60
60
60
6.
Mechanical Engineering
7.
Civil Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
(DME)
150
30
60
120
30
30
60
Electrician (CEN)
60
Welding (CWG)
30
30
30
30
30
30
Note: The seats shown above are indicative and may vary at the time of admission.
Considering different supernumerary schemes of scholarship as per Govt.norms the number of seats may
increase. The student may voluntarily exit after successfully completing 2 years (with requisite number of credits)
of ICD Programme. Student will be awarded certificate which is equivalent to 10+2 by MHRD, Panjab University,
Chandigarh & Punjab School Education Board.
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Fifty percent (50%) students admitted (but not exceeding 50% of the sanctioned strength) in 3-Year ICD
programme in the respective batch fulfilling the institute Academic norms/criteria shall be promoted to higher
module in the respective year. Students admitted under NRI category/PWD scheme shall not be considered under
50% quota of promotion.
(d)
Territorial Quota:
Seats meant for 3 Year ICD (SET-I) courses are bifurcated for the candidates of the State of Punjab and for the
candidates belonging to other States, respectively in the following proportion:
Quota for Punjab State (excluding Chandigarh)
75%
25%
The detailed conditions to available territorial quota are given in section 2.9.3 (ii) However, admission under
SET-IA will be purely on open merit.
(e) Admission Procedure :
1. Admission to all ICD courses shall be made on the basis of All India SLIET Entrance Test (SET-I).
nd
2. Admission to (ICD 2 year Lateral Entry) shall be through SET-IA test and personal interview. Candidate shall
register himself/herself online.
(f)
(g)
Date
SET-I (ICD)
26 April,2015
Time
26 April,2015
th
10.00-12.30 Hours
th
10.00-12.30 Hours
Fee Structure for 3 Year ICD Programme : Detailed fee structure is in Section 2.10
Note: The fee structure may be revised from time to time with the approval of competent authority.
INTAKE AND DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS FOR ICD(Lateral Entry) BASED ON SET-IA IN THE
ACADEMIC SESSION 2015-16
S.
No.
1.
Department
Intake*
Chemical Engineering
2.
3.
6.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering(DME)
7.
Civil Engineering
4.
5.
*The number of seats may increase considering vacant seats against the sanctioned strength of the respective class/Trade of
specialization.
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Time : 2 Hours
ENGLISH, GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, MENTAL APTITUDE
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PHYSICS
Marks : 40 (40 Questions)
Syllabus :
Motion : Uniform and non-uniform motion (qualitative idea only), displacement, speed and velocity, acceleration, equations
of motion.
Force : Definition, Inertia of a body, balanced and unbalanced forces, relationship between force, acceleration and mass of
an object, action and reaction of forces.
Gravitation : Laws of gravitation, acceleration due to gravity.
Work : Work done by a force, relation between work and energy, kinetic energy and potential energy.
Wave Motion : Nature of wave, propagation of a wave through a medium, type of waves; longitudinal, transverse, simple
harmonic motion (graphical representation), amplitude of wave, relationship between wave length, frequency and velocity
of wave.
Light : Perception of energy carried by light waves, human eye structure and function of human eye, focal length of eyelens, image formation on the retina, perception of color-composition of white light.
Heat : Mechanical work and heat, heat and temperature, measurement of temperature, specific heat, thermal expansion,
change of state, idea of latent heat, idea about relative humidity.
Electricity : Conductors and resistors, measurement of current, potential difference and resistance. Heating effect of
electric current, quantitative relationship between heat, current, resistance and time of flow of current, electric appliances
based on heating effect of current, measurement of electric energy, units of electric power and energy.
Magnetic effects of Electric Current : Magnetic field of a current carrying conductor, coil and solenoid, electric motor &
its applications, Electromagnetic induction.
Reference Book : Science: for Class-IX and X, Published by NCERT.
CHEMISTRY
Marks: 40 (40 Questions)
Syllabus :
Matter-Nature and Behaviour : Nature and behaviour of different types of substances, elements, compounds and their
mixtures, structure of matter, atomic theory, molecules and atom; Structure of atom-electrons, protons and neutrons;
composition of nucleus-atomic number and mass number, distribution of electrons in different energy levels in an atom,
valence electrons and valency.
Atomic Mass and Molecular Mass: Mole concept; percentage composition of compounds.
Physical and Chemical Changes: Combination, displacement, decomposition, slow, fast, exothermic and endothermic
reactions, catalyst; chemical equations.
Electrochemical Cell: Construction and working of a simple voltaic cell; lead storage battery and dry cell; electrolysismovement of ions during electrolysis; Faradays Laws; electroplating.
Classification of Elements: Periodic Law, periods & groups; General trend in properties of elements in periodic table.
Fuel : Type of fuels, coal; natural fuels, conditions for combustion, heat produced during combustion, combustion of food
in living organisms.
Mineral Cycles : Carbon cycle, role of carbon and its compounds, nitrogen cycle, nitrogen fixation, oxygen cycle,
oxidation process, water cycle, role of energy in different cycles.
Water : Water a natural resource, origin of life in it, a medium for the activity of the living, a solvent, uses, saturated and
unsaturated solution, sea water as habitat of organism, salts from sea.
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Air : Composition, Atmosphere & its role in radiation, Carbon dioxide and its diverse effects on living organism, role of
trees, release of carbon dioxide from fossils, fuels and automobiles, corrosion of metals, damage of historical
monuments from acidic gases, effect of metallic particles, asbestos, etc., on living organisms. Carbon monoxide and its ill
effects, air pollution and its effects on human beings.
Dependence of Man on Natural Resources : Minerals from earth, metals and non-metals, uses of non-metals.
Carbon and its Compounds : Introduction, allotropes of carbon and their occurrence, structure, related properties and
uses; hydrocarbons - their elementary structure, properties and uses; isomerism (elementary idea); simple compounds of
carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and their uses; petroleum products; introductory account of synthetic fibres, plastics,
rubber, soaps and detergents.
Extraction of Metals : Metals and non-metals (Si, P,S) occurrence, properties and uses; general metallurgical operations
for extraction of pure metal (extraction of copper, iron and aluminum). Properties of metals, uses of metals and nonmetals; properties of some alloys (brass, gunmetal, German silver, Solder, bronze), uses at home and in industry.
Reference Book : Science-A Text Book for Class IX & X, Published by NCERT.
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CHAPTER - IV
DIPLOMA PROGRAMME
The objective of the Diploma Programme is to produce supervisory level technical manpower. More emphasis is
given on practical oriented class work with an extensive training in industry.
(a)
Eligibility: The admission to the 2 year Diploma Programmes is only for the Certificate students of SLIET admitted
in the Year 2013. Candidates must have secured 50% marks (45% in case of candidates belonging to reserved
categories) in the qualifying examination.
Disciplines & Seats: Available disciplines and information regarding distribution of seats in 2 year Diploma
programmes are given in Table 4.1.
(d) Admission Procedure (Only for SLIET certificate students admitted in the year 2013 ): There will be vertical
mobility of 50% of the sanctioned strength in each Certificate Programme to Diploma Programme. The linkage
between Certificate and Diploma modules is illustrated in Table 4.2. For vertical promotion from Certificate course to
Diploma course against these reserved seats, the Certificate course students shall apply for entrance test (SET-II)
in order to enter into the Diploma stream as per Table 4.2. Such students have to apply through online mode. A SLIET
student will be eligible for admission under this category who had got admission in Certificate course in 2013-2014 &
not earlier and had completed the course in the prescribed period of normal study i.e. two years and by availing
only prescribed chances to clear a subject. The students admitted under NRI / PWD category will not be
eligible for promotion.
TABLE 4.1 : Distribution of Seats for Diploma Programme (2-Yr) for the Academic Session 2015-16
Sr.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Discipline
Seats for
Vertical
Entry
23
23
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
278
Note: Only 50% students admitted against above programmes shall be promoted to Degree programmmes.
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TABLE 4.2 : Linkage between various Certificate and Diploma Programme for the Academic
Session 2015-16 (Only for SLIET certificate students admitted in the year 2013)
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME/GROUP
1.
2.
3.
DIPLOMA PROGRAMME
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
(GROUP-A)
Mechanical Engg. (Spl. in Industrial and
Production Engineering)
Mechanical Engg. (Spl. in Maintenance & Plant
Engineering
Mechanical Engg. (Spl. in Foundry Technology)
Mechanical Engg. (Spl. in Welding Tech.)
Maintenance of Television
Servicing & Maint of Electronics Instruments
Servicing & Maint. of Medical Instruments
Maintenance of Electrical Equipments
Computer Applications
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
(GROUP-B)
Computer Science & Engineering
Electronics & Communication Engineering
Instrumentation & Process Control
Computer Science & Applications
50%
(GROUP-C)
Food Technology
Chemical Technology
Food Technology
Paper & Printing Technology
Note: Admission in above programme shall be offered only on the basis of sufficient number of students in
relevant stream in diploma programme, otherwise shall be transferred to the relevant programme within the
group.
(e)
Principles of Vertical Admission (from Certificate to Diploma Programme)
Admission to the vertical entry seats shall be 50% of the sanctioned strength of the students in a particular
Certificate Programme in 2013 and not earlier. If a student from promoted candidates do not claim admission in a
trade or a seat falls vacant afterwards in a trade, then that seat will be offered to next eligible candidate in that
trade.
(f)
(g)
Date
th
26 April,2015
Time
10:00 12:30 Hours
Fee Structure for Diploma Programme: Detailed fee structure is in Section 2.10.
Note : The fee structure may be revised from time to time with the approval of competent authority.
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Time : 2 Hours
ENGLISH, GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND APTITUDE
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GEOMETRY : Point, line, collinear points, intersecting and non-intersecting lines in a plane. Family of lines, concurrent
lines, distance between two parallel lines. Angle-acute, obtuse and right angles. Triangle, its sides and angles. Similarity
of triangles. Congurence of triangles. Pythagoras theorem and its converse. Circle. Diameter and circumference of a
circle. Arc and sector of a circle. Chord and segment of a circle. Tangent to a circle. Family of concentric circles. Direct
and transverse common tangents. Centroid, and orthocentre.
STATISTICS : Collection and tabulation of statistical data. Graphical representation of statistical data, bar diagram,
histograms, pie-charts. Measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode). Simple problems on probability.
Matrices and Determinants : Determinants of order 2 and 3, their elementary properties. Definition of a matrix. Types
of matrices. Equality of matrices. Operations on matrices. Symmetric & Skew Symmetric matrices. Singular and
non-singular matrices. Minors and cofactors. Adjoint and inverse of a matrix. Solution of simultaneous linear
equations in 2 and 3 variables.
Coordinate Geometry : Rectangular Cartesian co-ordinates. Distance between two points. Section formulae. Locus of a
point. Equation of a straight line in various forms. Angle between two given lines. Condition for two lines to be parallel or
perpendicular. Distance of a point from a line. Line through point of intersection of two given lines. Concurrency of lines.
Equation of a circle in various forms. Intersection of a circle with a straight line. Equations of tangent and normal to a circle.
Intersection of two circles. Parametric representation of equation of a circle. Equations of the parabola, ellipse and
hyperbola in the standard forms.
Calculus : Function, its domain and range. Limit, continuity and differentiability of a function. Derivative of sum, difference,
product and quotient of two functions. Derivative of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, hyperbolic and
Inverse trigonometric functions. Chain rule. Derivative of functions expressed in implicit and parametric forms. Logarithmic
differentiation. Tangents and Normals. Maximum and Minimum values of a function. Integration as the inverse process of
differentiation. Integration by parts, by substitution and by partial fractions. Integration of rational and irrational
functions. Definite integral and its application for the determination of area (simple cases).
PHYSICS
Marks: 40 (40 Questions)
Syllabus :
Unit & Dimensions: SI Units
Motion : Uniform and non-uniform motion (qualitative idea only), displacement, speed and velocity, acceleration, equations
of motion. Projectile, circular motion & concept of relative motion.
Force : Definition, Inertia of a body, balanced and unbalanced forces, relationship between force, acceleration and mass of
an object, action and reaction of forces. Newtons law of motion.
Gravitation : Laws of gravitation, acceleration due to gravity.
Work : Work done by a force, relation between work and energy, kinetic energy and potential energy. angular
momentum, torque equilibrium of rigid bodies. Hooks law, Youngs modules, Shear & Bulk modules.
Wave Motion : Nature of wave, propagation of a wave through a medium, type of waves; longitudinal, transverse, simple
harmonic motion (graphical representation), amplitude of wave, relationship between wave length, frequency and velocity
of wave. Superimposition of waves, progressive waves, stationary waves, vibration strings, air columns, reasonance. Beats,
velocity of sound, Echo, Doppler effect.
Light : Perception of energy carried by light waves, human eye structure and function of human eye, focal length of eyelens, image formation on the retina, perception of color-composition of white light. Rectilinear propagation of light.
Reflection and refraction at plane and curved surface, total internal reflection and critical angles. Deviation and dispersion of
light by a prism.Thin lens, combinations of mirror and lens, magnifications, microscope, telescope.
Heat : Mechanical work and heat, heat and temperature, measurement of temperature, specific heat, thermal expansion,
change of state, idea of latent heat, idea about relative humidity. Thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases. Kinetic
theory of gases, specific heats, Isothermal and adiabatic process, laws of thermodynamics & their applications, Stefans law
and Newtons law of cooling
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Electricity : Conductors and resistors, measurement of current, potential difference and resistance. Heating effect of
electric current, quantitative relationship between heat, current, resistance and time of flow of current, electric appliances
based on heating effect of current, measurement of electric energy, units of electric power and energy. Coulombs law,
electric fields and electric potentials, lines of forces. Capacitance, dielectric constant, parallel plate capacitor, capacitor in
series and parallel, energy stored in capacitor, charging and discharging of capacitors. Electric current, Ohms law, series
and parallel arrangements of resistances and cells. Kirchoffs law and its applications to network, heating effects of
current.
Magnetic effects of electric Current : Magnetic field of a current carrying conductor, coil and solenoid, electric motor &
its applications, Electromagnetic induction. Biot-Savarts law and its application. Force on a moving charge and on a
current carrying wire in magnetic field. Magnetic moment of a current loop, effect of a uniform magnetic field on current
loop, moving coil glavanometer, voltmeter, ammeter. Electromagnetic induction, Faradays and Lenzs law, definitions of
self and mutual-inductance..
Reference Book : Physics Class XI and XII Published by NCERT.
CHEMISTRY
Marks : 40 (40 Questions)
Syllabus :
Matter-Nature and Behaviour : Nature and behaviour of different types of substances, elements, compounds and their
mixtures, structure of matter, atomic theory, molecules and atom; Structure of atom-electrons, protons and neutrons;
composition of nucleus-atomic number and mass number, distribution of electrons in different energy levels in an atom,
valence electrons and valency.
Atomic Mass and Molecular Mass: Mole concept, percentage composition of compounds.
Physical and Chemical Changes: Combination, displacement, decomposition, slow, fast, exothermic and endothermic
reactions, catalyst; chemical equations.
Electrochemical Cell: Construction and working of a simple voltaic cell; lead storage battery and dry cell; electrolysismovement of ions during electrolysis; Faradays Laws; electroplating.
Fuel : Type of fuels, coal; natural fuels, conditions for combustion, heat produced during combustion, combustion of food
in living organisms.
Mineral Cycles : Carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, nitrogen fixation, oxygen cycle, oxidation process, water cycle, role
of energy in different cycles.
Water : Water a natural resource, origin of life in it, a medium for the activity of the living, a solvent, uses, saturated and
unsaturated solution, sea water as habitat of organism, salts from sea.
Air : Composition, Atmosphere & its role in radiation, Carbon dioxide and its diverse effects on living organism, role of
trees, release of carbon dioxide from fossils, fuels and automobiles, corrosion of metals, damage of historical
monuments from acidic gases, effect of metallic particles, asbestos, etc., on living organisms. Carbon monoxide and its ill
effects, air pollution and its effects on human beings.
Dependence of Man on Natural Resources : Minerals from earth, metals and non-metals, uses of non-metals.
Carbon and its Compounds : Introduction, allotropes of carbon and their occurrence, structure, related properties and
uses; hydrocarbons - their elementary structure, properties and uses; isomerism (elementary idea); simple compounds of
carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and their uses; petroleum products; introductory account of synthetic fibres, plastics,
rubber, soaps and detergents.
Extraction of Metals : Metals and non-metals (Si, P,S) occurrence, properties and uses; general metallurgical operations
for extraction of pure metal (extraction of copper, iron and aluminum). Properties of metals, uses of metals and nonmetals; properties of some alloys (brass, gunmetal, German silver, Solder, bronze), uses at home and in industry.
Atomic Structure & Classification of Elements: Rutherfords Model, spectra of hydrogen atom, Bohrs model, quantum
numbers, Paulis exclusion principle, Hunds rule, Aufbaus principle, electronic configuration of elements, shapes of s,p
and d orbitals. Periods and groups, classification of elements with respect to s, p and d-block, periodicity in
properties, namely atomic and ionic radii, ionization energy, electronegativity and oxidation states.
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Stoichiometry : Calculations involving common oxidation reduction, neutralization and displacement reactions.
Behaviour of Gases : Avogadros Law, equation of state and ideal gas, Vander waals equation, diffusion of gases, kinetic
theory of gases, average, root mean square and most probable velocity and their relation with temperature, Gay Lussacs Law.
Solutions : Expressing concentration in terms of mole fraction, molality, molarity and normality, Raoults Law and molecular
weight determination from lowering of vapour pressure.
Chemical Equilibrium, Kinetics and Energetics: Law of mass action, equilibrium constants Kc, Kp and their relationships,
Le-Chateliers principle and its applications, ionic equilibria in aqueous solutions, solubility product, common ion effect,
acid-base theories (Bronsted and Lewis), hydrolysis of salts, pH, buffer solutions. Rate of reaction, order of reaction,
molecularity, rate constant and half-life period of first order reaction, variations of rate constant with temperature (Arrhenius
equation). Heat of formation, heat of combustion and heat of reaction, Hesss Law, bond energy.
Electrochemistry : cell reactions, Nernst equation, standard potential, and electrochemical series, e.m.f. of cells
++
++
+++
++
+
involving the following electrodes only: Zn/Zn , Fe /Fe , Sn/Sn , (Pt)H2/H ,Cl2(Pt).
Ores and Minerals : Commercially important ores of iron, tin, silicon, aluminum, lead, iron, copper, silver and zinc with
their extractive metallurgy (chemical principles and reactions only, industrial details excluded). i) Carbon reduction method
(iron and tin); ii) Self reduction method (copper and lead); iii) Electrolytic reduction method (magnesium and aluminum);
iv) Cyanide process (silver).
Transition elements (only the first series) definition, general characteristics properties viz. variable oxidation states, colour
[details of electronic transition excluded], paramagnetism, [formation of complexes, stereochemistry excluded].
Preparation and Properties of the following Compounds : Oxides, hydroxides, carbonates, bicarbonates, chlorides
and alums, oxides and chlorides of tin and lead, ferrous sulphate, Mohrs salt, ferric oxide and ferric chloride, copper
sulphate, oxide and sulphate of zinc, silver nitrate and silver bromide. Hydrogen peroxide and carbides, silicones and
silicone carbides, nitrogen and phosphorous, oxides and oxy acids of ammonia, fertilizers, sulphur oxides, sulphurous
and sulphuric acids, sodium thiosulphate and hydrogen sulphide, halogens, oxyacids of chlorine, bleaching powder.
Isolation, Preparation and Properties of Non-Metals : Silicon, nitrogen, phosphorous, oxygen, sulphur, fluorine, chlorine,
bromine and iodine (preparation and properties of ozone included).
Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes and Benzene: Preparation of alkanes (Wurtz reaction and decarboxylation reaction), substitution
reaction of alkanes (including mechanism). Preparation by dehydrohalogenation of respective alkyl halides and by
dehydration of alcohols, addition reactions (Markownikoffs and anti-Markownikoffs rule including mechanism, ozonolysis).
Benzene structure, properties, nitration, sulphonation, halogenation, acylation and alkylation reactions, effect of o-, pand m- directing groups in monosubstituted benzenes.
Characteristics Reactions of following Organic Compounds: Alcohols (esterification, dehydration, oxidation, reactions
with sodium, phosphorous halides and zinc-chloride/conc.HCl), phenols (halogenation, nitration, sulphonation and ReimerTeimann reaction), aldehydes and ketones (oxidation, reduction, oxime and hydrazone formation, aldol condensation,
Cannizaros reaction, haloform and Grignard reactions).
Model Objective Type Questions
Fill the choice of the alternative you think to be correct answer in the OMR answer sheet.
Q.1 The house burnt for hours before the blaze was put.
(a) off
(b) away
(c) out
(d) up
x
Q.2 nth derivative of a is:
(a) ax
(b) ax log a
(c) anx
(d) ax(log a)n
Q.3
Q.4
(d) Galvanometer
The reaction of formation of ethyl alcohol from ethyl bromide in the presence of aq. KOH is
(a) Addition reaction
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CHAPTER - V
Table 5.1 Intake and Distribution of Seats for BE(4-Year) in Academic Session 2015-16
S.No
Branch of Engineering
TOTAL SEATS
1.
Chemical Engineering
30
2.
Food Technology
30
3.
60
4.
30
5.
30
6.
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering (Manufacturing
Engineering)
Mechanical Engineering (Welding Technology)
60
Total
310
7.
8.
35
35
Considering different schemes of scholarship as per Govt.norms the number of seats may increase.
(d) Admission Procedure: Admission will be done through JEE (Main) 2015. Eligible candidates will fill the
application form of JEE (Main) 2015. Subsequently counseling will be done by CSAB-2015. All candidates are
advised to refer to website of JEE (Main) 2015 (www.jeemain.nic.in) and CSAB -2015 (www.nitp.ac.in) for
further details.
(e) Fee Structure for B.E. (4-Yr.): Detailed fee structure is in Section 2.10.
Note : The fee structure may be revised from time to time with the approval of competent authority
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Table 5.2
Engineering Group
Diploma Stream
*The decision of Admission Committee regarding equivalency shall be final and binding upon the candidate.
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TABLE 5.3 : Distribution of Seats(SET-III) for B.E. ( Lateral Entry) for the Academic Session 2015-16
Seats
Seats for
Seats for
Sr. Discipline
Available
Vertical
Direct Entry*
No.
1.
40
Entry*
23
17
2.
39
23
16
3.
74
47
27
4.
41
24
17
5.
45
23
22
6.
07
00
07
7..
52
46
53
46
TOTAL
351
232
119
* Seats shown under category are indicative. Considering different schemes of scholarship as per Govt.norms the
number of seats may increase.
TABLE 5.4: Linkage between various Diploma and B.E. Programmes for Academic Session 2015-16
(Vertical Entry)
DIPLOMA PROGRAMME
B.E. PROGRAMME
50%
50%
50%
50%
(Group-A)
Computer Science & Engineering
Electronics & Communication Engg.
Instrumentation & Control Engg.
2.
50%
50%
50%
50%
(Group-B)
Mechanical Engineering.
(i) Manufacturing Engineering
(ii) Welding Technology
3.
Chemical Technology
Food Technology
50%
50%
(Group-C)
Chemical Engineering
Food Technology
1.
(g)
Date
th
26 April, 2015
Time
14.30 17.00 Hours
Fee Structure for B.E. Programme : Detailed fee structure is in Section 2.10
Note: The fee structure may be revised from time to time with the approval of competent authority.
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Time: 2 Hours
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, MENTAL APTITUDE & ENGLISH
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CHEMISTRY
Marks: 15 (15 Questions)
Atoms, Molecules and Chemical Arithmetic: Symbols, formulae, oxidation, reduction, oxidation number, balancing of
simple chemical equations, mole concept, empirical formulae and molecular formulae.
Chemical families Periodic Properties: Mendeleevs and Modern periodic tables, classification of elements into s,
p, d and f blocks, periodic properties (ionization potential, electron affinity, atomic and ionic radii, oxidation states).
Atomic Structure, Bonding and Molecular Structure: Bohrs theory, brief description of hydrogen spectrum, the wave
nature of matter, de-Broglies theory, Uncertainty principle, Quantum numbers, Paulis exclusion principle, Hunds rule
of maximum multiplicity, shapes of orbitals, electronic configuration of atoms upto atomic no. 30. Types of bonding
(ionic, covalent and co-ordinate covalent), Lewis structure, VSEPR theory, Molecular orbital theory and molecular shapes,
2
3
hybridization (sp, sp and sp ) and molecular structure, hydrogen bond, metallic bond, Vander Waals forces.
PHYSICS
Marks: 15 (15 Questions)
Description of Motion : Motion in a straight line, uniform motion, speed and velocity, equation of motion in a straight
line, position time graph, instantaneous velocity and acceleration, motion in two dimensions, projectile motion, uniform
circular motion, torque, angular momentum, conservation of angular momentum, centripetal and centrifugal forces, centre
for mass, motion of centre of mass and momentum conservation.
Moment of Inertia: Moment of Inertia (M.I.) of rigid body, radius of gyration, theorem of parallel and perpendicular
axes, M.I. of a straight rod, circular ring, circular disc, relation between torque and M.I., kinetic energy, motion of point
mass tied to the string to the wound on a cylinder, motion of cylinder rolling without slipping on an inclined plane.
Kinetic Theory of Gasses: Boyles and Charless laws, gas equation, gas constant, pressure exerted by gas, kinetic
energy of molecules, kinetic interpretation of temperature, derivation of gas laws from kinetic theory of gases.
Electromagnetic Waves, Atomic and Nuclear Physics: Production and properties of e.m. waves, e.m. spectrum, nature
and velocity of e.m. waves, propagation of radio waves in earths atmosphere, photoelectric effect, laws of
photoelectric effect, production of x-rays, soft and hard x-rays, uses of x-rays, Radio activity laws, half life and average
life for radioactive materials, nuclear fission and fusions.
Objective Type Questions
Fill the choice of the alternative you think to be correct answer in the OMR answer sheet.
Q1. A ball thrown up is caught by the thrower 4s after start. The height to which the ball has risen is
(assuming g =10 m/s2)
(a) 20 m
(b) 10m
(c) 400m
(d) 2m
Q2.
What determines the nature of path followed by the particle?
(a) speed
(b) velocity
(c) acceleration
(d) none of these
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BASICS OF ENGINEERING
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Fluid Mechanics: Concept of fluid, fluid mechanics and hydraulics, properties of fluid (viscosity, specific weight, specific
volume, specific gravity) with their units. Pascals law, concept of atmospheric pressure, gauge pressure, absolute
pressure, vacuum and differential pressure, Buoyancy, Centre of Buoyancy, Metacentre, Metacentre Height and
Application.
Manufacturing Engineering & Management: Introduction and classification of engineering materials, thermal, chemical,
electrical and mechanical properties of commonly used engineering materials. Purpose of heat treatment, various
heat treatment processes like cyaniding, nitriding, hardening, case hardening, annealing, normalizing, tempering, and
their applications. Arc and gas welding processes, pattern materials and pattern allowances used in pattern making,
cores, basic foundry processes and powder metallurgy. Different machining operations, principles of operations, cutting
tools and machine tools used to carry out turning, milling, drilling, shaping & planning operations. Quality control,
control charts, acceptance sampling, TQM. Plant location, layout and line balancing. Types of plant layouts.
Inventory control, Inventory classification, and EOQ and ABC analysis.
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CHAPTER - VI
M.TECH. PROGRAMME
The objective of M.Tech. programme is a continuation of technical expertise acquired in qualifying Degree
Programmes. This will also offer the opportunity to the candidate to acquire skill to work on R&D projects and to
promote industry institute interaction.
a)
Eligibility :
1) Holds a B.Tech. / B.E. / B.Sc. (Engg.) Degree of recognized University/Institute in the appropriate branch.
OR
has passed Section B of the Institution of Engineers (India) in appropriate branch or Grade IETE and has
three years of professional experience in reputed organization. The candidates must have secured at
least 60% marks (55% in case of candidates belonging to reserved categories) in aggregate in qualifying
degree.
2) Must have a valid GATE score.
3) For appropriate branches at graduate level eligible for admission in various M.Tech. courses, candidates
are advised to refer to website CCMT 2015.
4) For Industry-Institute sponsored category seats, appropriate branches for admission in various M.Tech.
courses are as under :
i) M.Tech. (Manufacturing Systems Engineering): Candidate should have B.E./ B.Tech. Degree in
Mechanical Engineering/ Manufacturing Engineering / Production Engineering / Industrial Engineering
or equivalent*
ii) M.Tech. (Welding and Fabrication): Candidate should have B.E./ B.Tech. Degree in Mechanical
Engineering / Manufacturing Engineering /Welding Technology / Production Engineering / Industrial
Engineering or equivalent*
iii) M.Tech. (Food Engineering & Technology): Candidate should have B.E./B.Tech. or equivalent in Food
Technology / Food Engineering / Agricultural & Food Engineering/Food Processing &
Preservation/Food Processing Engineering/Food Processing Technology or equivalent*.
iv) M.Tech. (Instrumentation & Control Engineering): Candidate should have B.E./ B.Tech. Degree in
Electrical Engineering or Instrumentation & Control or Electrical and Electronics Engineering or
Instrumentation Engineering or Electronics Engineering or Computer Engineering or Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering or Electronics & Communication Engineering or equivalent*
v) M.Tech. (Chemical Engineering): Candidate should have B.E. / B.Tech. or equivalent in Chemical
Engineering/ Chemical Technology/Chemical Engineering (Plastic and Polymer)/Chemical and
Polymer Engineering/ Chemical & Alcohol Technology/ Chemical and Bio-Engineering or equivalent*
vi) M.Tech. (Electronics & Communication Engineering): Candidate should have B.E./ B.Tech. Degree in
Electronics & Communication Engineering or Electrical and Electronics Engineering or Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering or Computer Engineering or equivalent*
vii) M.Tech. (Computer Science & Engineering): Candidate should have B.E./ B.Tech. or equivalent
Degree in Computer Engineering/ Computer Science & Engineering/ Computer Technology/Computer
Science/Information Technology/Computer Science and Information Technology/ Computer Science
and System Engineering/ Computer Engineering & Applications.
NOTE: In addition to above appropriate branches for courses at SLIET, Longowal as mentioned at the
CCMT-2015 website are also valid.
(*The decision of Admission Committee regarding equivalency shall be final and binding upon the
candidate).
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b)
c)
Sanctioned
Seats*
Open
IndustryInstitute
Sponsored
1.
Mechanical
Engineering (ME)
36
31
05
2.
Mechanical
Engineering (ME)
25
20
05
3.
25
20
05
4.
Computer science
and Engineering
25
20
05
5.
Electrical &
Instrumentation
Engineering (EIE)
25
20
05
6.
Chemical
Engineering (CE)
25
20
05
7.
Electronics &
Comm. Engg.
(ECE)
25
20
05
S.No.
d)
The vacant seats under industry/institute sponsored category shall not be shifted to any other category.
There shall be no reservation or quota etc. on territorial basis for admission to M. Tech./P.G. Programmes.
* Minimum number of students to run above programmes shall be as per senate decision.
Admission Procedure:
(i)
Admission to M.Tech. will be through Centralized Counselling for M.Tech. (CCMT-2015)*. Candidates
interested in M.Tech. admission at SLIET should visit CCMT-2015 website www.ccmt.in. For Institute
spot admission as per CCMT-2015 schedule and Industry-Institute sponsored seats to be filled by the
Institute, follow Institute websites www.sliet.ac.in for announcement in this regard. Two teaching
assistantships amounting Rs.8000/- per month for a period of maximum two years or till the availability of
funds under TEQIP-II Project will be granted under each M.Tech. Programme to the meritorious students
as per Institute Policy and terms & conditions applicable under TEQIP-II..
*CCMT-2015 means Centralized Counselling for M.Tech. / M.Plan in NITs and CFTIs to be conducted by
NIT, Rourkela for the session 2015-16 (website: www.ccmt.in).
There shall be a minimum number of students required to run the course as approved by the
senate.
(ii) Conditions for Industry-Institute Sponsored Category
- The candidates interested for admission in M.Tech. Programmes under this category shall report for
spot admissions as per notified counselling schedule.
- The qualifications / eligibility criterion, fee structure and other details will be similar as for other
categories as mentioned in this Chapter.
- Preference will be given to those who have qualified in GATE. If still seats remain vacant, then the
admission will be made on the basis of merit of Qualifying Examination.
- The candidate must have a minimum of two years full time experience (after completion of Degree) in
a registered Firm/Company/Industry/Education and Research Institutions/any Government Deptts. or
Government Autonomous Organizations in the relevant field in which admission is being sought.
- A letter from the employer must be furnished along with application stating that the candidate is being
sponsored to get admission. The employer should also indicate that the candidate would not be
withdrawn mid-way till the completion of the course (sample attached at Appendix III).
- Candidate will be required to submit his/her last months verified salary slip from the employer, along
with the application.
- In case of any dispute the decision of the Admission Committee will be treated to be final and binding
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upon the candidate(s).
(e)
The candidate to be admitted under this category is require to deposit fee as per given in Section 2.10
Fee Structure for M.Tech. Programmes (Detailed fee structure is in Section 2.10) :
- Note 1 : The fee structure may be revised from time to time with the approval of competent authority.
- Note 2 : Admission on the basis of GATE does not guarantee the GATE Scholarship. However, Scholarship
shall be offered as sanctioned by AICTE, New Delhi.
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CHAPTER - VII
Eligibility:
Candidates should be GATE qualified or should have a valid Score of CAT for corresponding year/CMAT2015
B.E./B.Tech./B.Sc. (Engineering)/ Equivalent degree from any AICTE recognized Institute/University with
aggregate of 60% (55% in case of candidates belonging to reserved categories).
(b)
(c)
Disciplines and Number of Seats: Total number of seats are 50*. Reservation of seats will be as per Govt.
of India rules ( Refer to section 2.9).
Specialization
Marketing Management
Human Resource Development
Material Management
Labour Welfare and Industrial Relations
* Minimum number of students to run above programmes shall be as per senate decision.
(d)
Admission Procedure:
i)
For admission to MBA Programme, Candidates should be GATE qualified or should have a valid Score of
CAT for corresponding year/CMAT-2015 and will have to appear for Group Discussion and Interview at
SLIET Longowal.
ii)
All the candidates aspiring to get admission in MBA Programme will have to fill the online Application
Form of SET-2015 as per schedule.
Note: Admission to MBA programme on the basis of GATE/CAT/CMAT does not make a candidate eligible for scholarship.
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CHAPTER - VIII
M.Sc. Programmes
The four semester (two years) M.Sc. Programmes based on credit system comprise of a number of core and elective
courses and project work. The focus of various M.Sc. Programmes offered by Science Departments would be to
generate post-graduates who are confident of applying their knowledge to practical problems of industry including R&D
organizations. The curriculum maintains a balance between basic & applied aspects of the subject concerned to
develop analytical skills of the students which shall be helpful in their career option in academic, research & teaching
also.
(a)
Eligibility:
The minimum eligibility for admission to Master of Science (M.Sc.) Programmes will be at least 55% marks (50%
in case of candidates belonging to reserved categories) in the aggregate in qualifying examination as
mentioned hereunder:
(i) M.Sc.(Physics) : Recognized B.Sc. Degree with Physics as one of the subject.
(ii) M.Sc.(Chemistry) : Recognized B.Sc. Degree with Chemistry as one of the subject.
(iii) M.Sc.(Mathematics) : Recognized B.Sc. Degree with Mathematics as one of the subject.
(b)
(c)
Disciplines & Seats: Available disciplines of study and distribution of seats are as under. Reservation of
seats will be as per Govt. of India rules. (Refer section 2.9)
Disciplines
M.Sc. in Physics (PG-PHY)
M.Sc. in Chemistry (PG-CHY)
M.Sc. in Mathematics (PG-MATH)
No. of Seats*
20
20
20
* Minimum number of students to run above programmes shall be as per senate decision.
(d)
Admission Procedure:
Candidates have to apply for written test to PU-CET(PG) 2015, Panjab University, Chandigarh
(www.puchd.ac.in) /CUCET-2015/JAM-2015. Candidate qualifying in these examinations will have to apply
ONLINE to SLIET Longowal. The successful candidates will be admitted in the same discipline in which he/she
has appeared. The detailed counseling schedule for admission to M.Sc. will be displayed on institute website
www.sliet.ac.in after declaration of PU-CET(PG) 2015 result.
(e)
Fee Structure for M.Sc. Programmes (The detailed fee structure is in Section 2.10) :
Note: The fee structure may be revised from time to time with the approval of competent authority.
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CHAPTER - IX
Ph.D. Programmes
Creative and productive enquiry is the basic concept underlying the research work. The award of the Ph.D.
Degree is in respect of high achievements, independent research and application of scientific knowledge to the
solution of scientific and technical problems.
(a)
Eligibility:
Masters Degree in Engineering / Technology / Science / Humanities / Management with 60% of marks (55% for
reserved categories) in relevant disciplines.
(b)
Department
Chemical Engineering (Ph.D. -CE)
Chemistry (Ph.D.-CHY)
Electrical & Instrumentation Engineering (Ph.D.-EIE)
Electronics & Communication Engineering (Ph.D.-ECE)
Humanities (English) (Ph.D.-ENG)
Food Engineering & Technology (Ph.D.-FET)
Management (Ph.D.-MGT)
Mathematics (Ph.D.MATH)
Mechanical Engineering (Ph.D.-ME)
Physics (Ph.D.-PHY)
Computer Science and Engineering (Ph.D.-CS)
Director, SLIET reserves the rights not to fill the seats if suitable candidates are not found.
(c)
Admission Procedure:
(I) The candidates can apply online by 31.03.2015 who fulfill the conditions of eligibility criteria as
per the norms of MHRD, Govt. of India in respect to the score card of GATE/NET/CSIR etc.
(II) Candidates fulfilling the eligibility criteria can also apply for Ph.D. Programmes (Full Time
without fellowship).
(III) The eligible candidates who have qualified UGC / CSIR(JRF) NET with OR without fellowship /
NET(ASRB)/ State level eligibility test(SLET/SET)/ GATE are exempted from appearing for the
entrance examination, However they should submit the proof of qualifying the examination. The
candidates have to appear for the interview.
(IV) MERIT List (in case of candidates appearing for the All India SLIET Entrance Test
[SET-V]):
(a)Total marks secured in the SLIET Entrance test (SET-V) will be converted out of 70.
(b)The marks secured in the interview out of 30.
(c) Merit list will be prepared based on the total marks [(a)+(b)] secured by the candidate.
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(I) MERIT List (in case of candidates exempted from appearing in the Entrance Test) :
The merit list will be prepared on the basis of:
(a) Total percentage of marks* secured in National Level Test (converted out of 70).
(b) The marks secured in the interview (converted out of 30).
(c) Total marks will be out of 100.
*In case no marks / grade is mentioned on the Certificate of National Level Test and only
qualifying criterion is there, such candidate will be awarded 50% marks in the test component.
However, if he/she wish to improve the marks in the test component he/she can appear in the
written test ( SET-V) conducted by the institute.
(VI)
(VII)
(VIII)
(IX)
(X)
(e)
(f)
The interview will be applicable to all the candidates. Admission will be given on the basis of the
combined merit list prepared on the basis of above (IV), (V) and recommendations of interviewing
selection panel in each department.
Part-time admissions are meant only for regular employees of the Institute for which separate
notification be issued by the Dean (Academics) office.
Decision of interview selection panel will be final in respect of suitability of candidate and his / her
qualifications for given department.
All the Ph.D. candidates will have to complete their course work and get their provisional enrolment
confirmed as per Ordinances, Rules & Regulations of Ph.D. Program of SLIET, Longowal as enforced
from time to time. The course Research Methodology is compulsory for all selected Ph.D. candidates as
per the notification by the UGC (The Gazette of India, July 11, 2009).
The ordinances, rules & regulations for Ph.D. programmes of SLIET, Longowal shall be applicable to all
the successful candidates as in force time to time.
Date
th
26 April, 2015
Time
14.30 16.30 Hours
5000
Total (A)
5000
5000
Total (B)
5000
Tuition Fee
C. OTHER FEE PER SEMESTER
(Non-Refundable)
5000
Other Charges
1000
Hostel Fee
2500
Total (C )
8500
Grand Total (A+B+C) (in ) 18500
Student availing mess facility will have to pay Rs 10,000 as caution money (interest free) extra at the time of
admission.
The examination fee towards thesis submission for Ph.D. students is Rs.5000/- (to be paid at time of submission
of thesis).
The fee structure may be revised from time to time with the approval of competent authority.
Note: Any exemption, in any type of fee shall be as per Rules & Regulations for Ph.D. of SLIET Longowal.
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SYLLABUS
Marks: 100 (100 questions)
Time : 02 Hours
Ph.D. (Chemical Engineering)
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Chemical Technology:
Inorganic chemical industries; sulfuric acid, NaOH, fertilizers (Ammonia, Urea, SSP and TSP); natural products
industries (Pulp and Paper, Sugar, Oil, and Fats); petroleum refining and petrochemicals; polymerization industries;
polyethylene, polypropylene, PVC and polyester synthetic fibers.
Ph.D. (Chemistry)
Marks: 100 (100 questions)
General Aptitude(20%)
Numerical Ability
Numerical Analysis
Statistics
Communication Ability
Subject Paper(80%)
Physical Chemistry
Basic Principles and Applications of Quantum Mechanics hydrogen atom, angular momentum; Basics of atomic
structure, electronic configuration, shapes of orbitals, Hydrogen atom spectra; Theoretical treatment of atomic
structures and chemical bonding; Chemical applications of group theory;
Basic Principles and Application of Spectroscopy rotational, vibrational, electronic, Raman, ESR, NMR;
Chemical Thermodynamics - Phase equilibria; Chemical equilibria;
Electrochemistry Nernst equation, electrode kinetics, electrical double layer, Debye-Hckel theory;
Chemical Kinetics empirical rate laws, Arrhenius equation, theories of reaction rates, determination of reaction
mechanisms, experimental techniques for fast reactions; Concepts of catalysis;
Polymer Chemistry - Molecular weights and their determinations; Kinetics of chain polymerization;
Solids - structural classification of binary and ternary compounds, diffraction techniques, bonding, thermal, electrical
and magnetic properties; Colloids and surface phenomena.
Inorganic Chemistry
Chemical periodicity; Structure and bonding in homo- and heteronuclear molecules, including shapes of molecules;
Concepts of acids and bases;
Chemistry of the main group elements and their compounds. Allotropy, synthesis, bonding and structure;
Chemistry of transition elements and coordination compounds bonding theories, spectral and magnetic
properties, reaction mechanisms;
Inner transition elements spectral and magnetic properties, analytical applications;
Organometallic compounds - synthesis, bonding and structure, and reactivity; Organometallics in homogenous
catalysis; Cages and metal clusters;
Analytical chemistry- separation techniques. Spectroscopic electro- and thermoanalytical methods;
Bioinorganic chemistry photosystems, porphyrines, metalloenzymes, oxygen transport, electron- transfer reactions,
nitrogen fixation;
Physical characterisation of inorganic compounds by IR, Raman, NMR, EPR, Mssbauer, UV-, NQR, MS,
electron spectroscopy and microscopic techniques;
Nuclear chemistry nuclear reactions, fission and fusion, radio-analytical techniques and activation analysis.
Organic Chemistry
IUPAC nomenclature of organic compounds; Principles of stereochemistry - conformational analysis, isomerism and
chirality; Reactive intermediates and organic reaction mechanisms; Concepts of aromaticity; Pericyclic reactions;
Named reactions; Transformations and rearrangements; Principles and applications of organic photochemistry; Free
radical reactions; Reactions involving nucleophotic carbon intermediates; Oxidation and reduction of functional groups;
Common reagents (organic, inorganic and organometallic) in organic synthesis; Chemistry of natural products such as
steroids, alkaloids, terpenes, peptides, carbohydrates, nucleic acids and lipids; Selective organic transformations
chemoselectivity, regioselectivity, stereoselectivity, enantioselectivity; Protecting groups; Chemistry of aromatic and
aliphatic heterocyclic compounds; Physical characterisation of organic compounds by IR, UV-Vis, MS, and NMR.
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analysis, network theorems, superposition. Thevenin, Norton, reciprocity, Millmans, Tellegens theorems, star-delta
transformation, steady state sinusoidal analysis using phasors, Fourier series, linear constant coefficient differential and
difference equations; time domain analysis and frequency domain analysis of RLC series and parallel circuits,
convolution, 2-port network parameters, driving point and transfer functions, state equation for networks, attenuators
(lattice, T-type, P-type, L-type, ladder type, balanced), conventional filters, passive network synthesis (positive real
functions, LC network, synthesis of dissipative network, two terminal R-L and R-C network).
Electronics Principles: Characteristics and equivalent circuits (large and small signal) of diodes (pn junction, zener,
schottky, varactor), BJT, JFETs, UJT, and MOSFET; clipping, clamping, rectifier; biasing and bias stability of transistor
and FET amplifiers, single and multistage coupling, differential, operational, feedback and power. Analysis of amplifiers,
frequency response of amplifiers. op-amp circuits, filters, sinusoidal oscillators, criterion of oscillation, function
generators and wave-shaping circuits, power supplies, display units.
Power Electronics- Introduction to thyristor family V-I characteristics of SCR, SUS, PUT, SCS, GTO, LASCR.
Principle of operation of SCR. Two transistor analogy. Turn on methods of a thyristor Switching characteristics of
thyristors during turn-on and turn-off. Gate characteristics. Firing of thyristors. Gate triggering circuits. Series and
parallel, operation of SCRs and their triggering circuits. Thyristor specifications; such as latching current and bolding
current, dv/dt and di/dt, PTV etc. Protection of SCR from over voltage and over current. Snubber circuits. Power
dissipation. Introduction to phase angle control. Single phase half wave controlled rectifiers. Single phase half controlled
and fully controlled bridge rectifiers. Three phase fully controlled bridge rectifiers. Effect of resistive, inductive and
resistive cum inductive loads. Basic circuit and principle of operation of Dual Converter, circulating current mode and
non-circulating current mode of operation. Introduction to inverter. Operating principle and already state analysis of
single phase, voltage source, bridge inverter. Modified Mcmurray half-bridge and full bridge inverter. Three phase
bridge inverter. Voltage control (PWM control etc.) and reduction of harmonics in the inverter output voltage.
Digital electronics and microprocessors : Number systems and arithmetic (binary, Gray , BCD , Excess-3). Boolean
algebra, minimization of Boolean functions, logic gates, IC families, combinational and sequential circuits, sample and
hold circuits, ADCs and DACs, semiconductor memories, ALU design, microprocessor (8085), architecture,
programming, memory and I/O interfacing chips (8255, 8253, 8251, 8279, 8259), introduction to microprocessor 8086
and microcontroller 8051.
Transducers and Instrumentation: Measurement of voltage, current, power, energy and power factor for Bridges and
potentiometers, PMMC moving iron, dynamometer and induction type instruments, instrument transformer, digital
voltmeters and multi-meters, phase, time and frequency measurement, Q-meter, oscilloscope, potentiometric recorders,
error analysis, transducers-elastic, resistive, inductive, capacitive, thermo-electric, piezo-electric, photo-electric, electromechanical, electro-chemical and ultrasonic measurement of displacement, velocity, acceleration, shock, vibration,
force, torque, power, strain, stress, pressure, flow, temperature, humidity, viscosity and density.
Control Theory :Basic control system components, block diagram description, signal flow graphs, reduction of block
diagrams, input test signals, properties of systems, linearity, time-invariance, stability, open loop and closed loop
(feedback) systems, properties of linear time-invariant (LTI) systems, transient and steady state analysis of LTI system
and frequency response. LTI control system analysis, root loci, Routh Hurwitz criterion, polar plots, Bode and Nyquist
plots, elements of lead and lag compensations, state space representation of systems, state equations, decomposition,
direct, cascade and parallel, solution of state equations, Laplace method, Calay-Hamilton method, diagonalization
method and Sylvester method. Digital control, Configuration of the basic Digital control scheme, Principles of signal
conversion, Basic Discrete-Time signals, Time-Domain Models for Discrete Time Systems, Transfer function Model,
Stability in the Z-Plane & Jury stability criterion, Sampling as impulse modulation, Sampled spectra & Aliasing, Filtering,
Practical aspects of the choice of sampling rate, Principles of Discretization,
Programming concepts: Algorithms, programming in C and C++, data types, console/file input and output, arrays,
structures, pointers, functions, command line arguments, passing of parameters from one function to other, concept of
OOPs.
Power Systems: Basic power generation concepts; transmission line models and performance; cable performance,
insulation; corona and radio interference; distribution systems; per-unit quantities; bus impedance and admittance
matrices; load flow; voltage control; power factor correction; economic operation; symmetrical components; fault
analysis; principles of over-current, differential and distance protection; solid state relays and digital protection; circuit
breakers; system stability concepts, swing curves and equal area criterion, HVDC transmission and FACTS concepts.
Ph.D. (Electronics & Communication Engineering)
Marks: 100 (100 questions)
General Aptitude(20%)
Numerical Ability
Numerical Analysis
Statistics
Communication Ability
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Subject Paper(80%)
Electronic Devices and Circuits: Semiconductor physics, diffusion current, drift current, mobility, and resistivity.
Generation and recombination of carriers. p-n junction diode, Zener diode, tunnel diode, BJT, JFET, MOS capacitor,
MOSFET, LED, p-i-n and avalanche photo diode, Basics of LASERs. Device technology: integrated circuits fabrication
process, oxidation, diffusion, ion implantation, photolithography. Small Signal Equivalent circuits of diodes, BJTs,
MOSFETs and analog CMOS. Simple diode circuits, clipping, clamping, rectifier. Biasing and bias stability of transistor
and FET amplifiers. Amplifiers: single and multi-stage, differential and operational, feedback, and power. Frequency
response of amplifiers. Simple op-amp circuits. Filters. Sinusoidal oscillators; criterion for oscillation; single-transistor
and op-amp configurations. Function generators and wave-shaping circuits, 555 Timers. Power supplies.
Digital Systems: Boolean algebra, minimization of Boolean functions; logic gates; digital IC families (DTL, TTL, ECL,
MOS, CMOS). Combinatorial circuits: arithmetic circuits, code converters, multiplexers, decoders, PROMs and PLAs.
Sequential circuits: latches and flip-flops, counters and shift-registers. Sample and hold circuits, ADCs, DACs.
Semiconductor memories. Microprocessor(8085): architecture, programming, memory and I/O interfacing.
Signal Processing: Laplace transform, continuous-time and discrete-time Fourier series, continuous-time and discretetime Fourier Transform, DFT and FFT, z-transform. Sampling theorem. Linear Time-Invariant (LTI) Systems: definitions
and properties; causality, stability, impulse response, convolution, poles and zeros, parallel and cascade structure,
frequency response, group delay, phase delay. Signal transmission through LTI systems.
Control Theory: Basic control system components; block diagrammatic description, reduction of block diagrams. Open
loop and closed loop (feedback) systems and stability analysis of these systems. Signal flow graphs and their use in
determining transfer functions of systems; transient and steady state analysis of LTI control systems and frequency
response. Tools and techniques for LTI control system analysis: root loci, Routh-Hurwitz criterion, Bode and Nyquist
plots. Control system compensators: elements of lead and lag compensation, elements of Proportional-IntegralDerivative (PID) control. State variable representation and solution of state equation of LTI control systems.
Communication Systems: Random signals and noise: probability, random variables, probability density function, Autocorrelation, power spectral density. Analog communication systems: amplitude and angle modulation and demodulation
systems, spectral analysis of these operations, superheterodyne receivers; elements of hardware, realizations of analog
communication systems; signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) calculations for amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency
modulation (FM) for low noise conditions. Fundamentals of information theory and channel capacity theorem. Digital
communication systems: pulse code modulation (PCM), differential pulse code modulation (DPCM), digital modulation
schemes: amplitude, phase and frequency shift keying schemes (ASK, PSK, FSK), matched filter receivers, bandwidth
consideration and probability of error calculations for these schemes. Basics of TDMA, FDMA and CDMA, wireless and
cellular communication, GSM, wireless networks and sensors.
Electromagnetics & Microwaves: Elements of vector calculus: divergence and curl; Gauss and Stokes theorems,
Maxwells equations: differential and integral forms. Wave equation, Poynting vector. Plane waves: propagation through
various media; reflection and refraction; phase and group velocity; skin depth. Transmission lines: characteristic
impedance; impedance transformation; Smith chart; impedance matching; S parameters, pulse excitation. Waveguides:
modes in rectangular waveguides; boundary conditions; cut-off frequencies; dispersion relations. Basics of propagation
in dielectric waveguide and optical fibers. Strip line structures, Basics of Antennas: Dipole antennas, antenna
parameters, microwave components and circuits.
Ph.D. (English)
Marks: 100 (100 questions)
General Aptitude(20%)
Numerical Ability
Numerical Analysis
Statistics
Communication Ability
Subject Paper(80%)
Literary Critical Theory: Main features and major exponents/works: New Criticism, Stylistics, Structuralism,
Deconstruction,Discourse Analysis, Feminism, Post Colonialism, Postmodernism
Study of Language
:Study of Language, Speech Mechanism, Vowels, Consonants, ELT
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Indian English Literature: Nissim Ezekiel, Kamala Das, A.K. Ramanujan, Mulk Raj Anand, Raja Rao, R.K. Narayan,
Bhabani Bhattacharya, Manohar Magonkar, Anita Desai, Arun Joshi, Nayantara Sehgal, Shashi Deshpande, Shobha
De, Amitav Ghosh, Kiran Desai, Githa, Hariharan, Girish Karnad, Mahesh Dattani, Vijay Tendulkar, Nirad C.
Chaudhary, Khushwant Singh
Drama: British Drama, Greek Drama, Shakespearean Drama, Jacobean Drama, Restoration Drama, Theatre of the
Absurd, American Drama, African American Theatre
Poetry: Chaucer, Metaphysical Poetry, Neo Classical Poetry, Romantic Poetry, Victorian Poetry, Post Modernist
Poetry, American Poetry
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Fiction: Women Novelists, Victorian Novelists, Early 20 Century Novelists, English Novelists of Post 1950s, American
Novelists
Diasporic Literature: V.S. Naipaul, Salman Rushdie, Bharati Mukherjee, Vikram Seth, Rohinton Mistri
Post Colonial Literature: Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka, Nadine Gordimer, Michael Ondaatje, Margaret Atwood
Ph.D. (Food Engineering &Technology)
Marks: 100 (100 questions)
General Aptitude(20%)
Numerical Ability
Numerical Analysis
Statistics
Communication Ability
Subject Paper(80%)
Food Analysis: Texture analysis of foods, Microscopic techniques in food analysis (light microscopy, SEM, TEM, XRD,
particle size analysis, image analysis etc.), Thermal methods in food analysis (Differential scanning colorimetry and
others), Chromatographic methods in food analysis and separation, Enzymatic methods of food analysis, application of
biosensors in food analysis.
Food Quality and Management: Quality attributes- physical, chemical, nutritional, microbial, and sensory; their
measurement and evaluation; Total Quality Management; GMP/GHP; GLP, GAP; Sanitary and hygienic practices;
HACCP; Indian & International quality systems and standards like Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, ISO and Food
Codex.
Food Engineering: Engineering properties of foods, steady state and unsteady state heat transfer, Mass transfer,
Death rate kinetics, thermal process calculations, heat and. mass balance in single effect and multiple effect
evaporator, methods to improve steam economy, Drying Rates, theories of drying, Freezing curves, freezing time
calculations, membrane separation techniques, centrifugation and fluidization, viscometry and food rheology.
Food Process Technology: Mechanism and application of High Pressure processing, Ultrasonic processing,
Microwave and radio frequency processing high intensity light, pulse electric field, ohmic heating, IR heating, inductive
heating and hurdle technology in food processing and preservation.
Food Process Equipment Design: Basic Scientific and Engineering principles of equipment design, Riveted and
welded joints, corrosion mechanism and corrosion control, Design of vessels and storage tanks.
Bioprocess Engineering: Fundamentals of growth kinetics, Media sterilization, Air Sterilization, Bioreactor fermenter,
Aeration and Agitation. Bioprocess instrumentation, Bioprocess modeling and simulation and its application in industrial
fermentation, scale-up of fermentation processes.
Ph.D. (Management)
Marks: 100 (100 questions)
General Aptitude(20%)
Numerical Ability
Numerical Analysis
Statistics
Communication Ability
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Subject Paper(80%)
Unit-1: Managerial Economics-Demand Analysis, Production Function, Cost-Output relation, Market Structures, Pricing
Theories, Capital Budgeting
The concept and significance of organizational behavior, Personality-Perception-Values-Attitude-Learning & Motivation
Communication-Leadership-Managing Change, Organizational Development, Concepts & perspectives on HRM HRPObjectives, Process & Techniques, Job Analysis-Selection-Induction-Training & Development, Performance Appraisal &
Evaluation, Industrial Relations & Trade Unions, Dispute resolution and Grievance management
Unit-2: Financial Management-Nature & Scope, Capital Budgeting Decisions, Capital Structure & Cost of capital
Dividend policy-Determinants, Mergers & Acquisitions, Marketing Information System & marketing research, Demand
measurement & Forecasting, Market Segmentation-Targeting & positioning, Product life cycle, Pricing methods &
strategies, Marketing Management, Marketing Mix, Customer Relation shift Management, Role & Scope of Production
management, Facility Locations- Layout Managing & Analysis, Production Scheduling, Statistical Quality Control
Unit-3: Probability Theory, Probability, Distribution-Binomial, Poisson, Normal, Correlation & Regression Analysis,
Sampling Theory & Sampling Distribution, Tests of Hypothesis-t, Z,F, chi-square tests, Concepts of corporate streategyAns offs growth vector, BCG Model, Porters generic strategies,Competitive strategy & Corporate Strategy, Competitive
advantage of nations,RTP & WTO, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Concept of Govt. Policy for promotion of small &
Tiny Enterprises, Detailed Business Plan Preparation Managing small industries sickness in small enterprises
Unit-4: Ethics & Management System, Value based organizations, Ethical pressure on individual in organization
Environmental ethics, Social responsibilities of Business, Corporate Governance, Research-Meaning, types, objectives,
process survey based research-types of survey-specific-periodic & transaction drivers, Identification of research
problem analysis of research problem, Categorization & sampling, Planning a survey Project-resources budgetschedule, Preparation of Questionnaire,-Data Collection analysis & compilation of Survey report.
Ph.D (Mathematics)
Marks: 100 (100 questions)
General Aptitude(20%)
Numerical Ability
Numerical Analysis
Statistics
Communication Ability
Subject Paper(80%)
Linear Algebra: Finite dimensional vector spaces; Linear transformations and their matrix representations, rank;
systems of linear equations, eigen values and eigen vectors, minimal polynomial, Cayley-Hamilton theroem,
diagonalisation, Hermitian, Skew-Hermitian and unitary matrices; Finite dimensional inner product spaces, GramSchmidt orthonormalization process, self-adjoint operators.
Complex Analysis: Analytic functions, conformal mappings, bilinear transformations; complex integration:Cauchy's
integral theorem and formula; Liouville's theorem, maximum modulus principle; Taylor and Laurent's series; residue
theorem and applications for evaluating real integrals.
Real Analysis: Sequences and series of functions, uniform convergence, power series, Fourier series, functions of
several variables, maxima, minima; Riemann integration, multiple integrals, line, surface and volume integrals,
theorems of Green, Stokes and Gauss; metric spaces, completeness, Weierstrass approximation theorem,
compactness; Lebesgue measure, measurable functions; Lebesgue integral, Fatou's lemma, dominated convergence
theorem.
Ordinary Differential Equations: First order ordinary differential equations, existence and uniqueness theorems,
systems of linear first order ordinary differential equations, linear ordinary differential equations of higher order with
constant coefficients; linear second order ordinary differential equations with variable coefficients.
Algebra: Fundamental theorem of arithmetic, divisibility in Z, congruence, Chinese Remainder Theorem, Eulers
function, primitive roots. Normal subgroups and homomorphism theorems, automorphisms; Group actions,Sylow's
theorems and their applications; Euclidean domains, Principle ideal domainsand unique factorization domains. Prime
ideals and maximal ideals in commutative rings; Fields, finite fields.
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Functional Analysis: Banach spaces, Hahn-Banach extension theorem, open mapping and closed graph theorems,
principle of uniform boundedness; Hilbert spaces, orthonormal bases, Riesz representation theorem, bounded linear
operators.
Numerical Analysis: Numerical solution of algebraic and transcendental equations: bisection, secant method, NewtonRaphson method, fixed point iteration; interpolation: error of polynomial interpolation, Lagrange, Newton interpolations;
numerical differentiation; numerical integration: Trapezoidal and Simpson rules, Gauss Legendre quadrature, method of
undetermined parameters; least square polynomial approximation; numerical solution of systems of linear equations:
direct methods (Gauss elimination, LU decomposition); iterative methods (Jacobi and Gauss-Seidel); matrix eigenvalue
problems: power method, numerical solution of ordinary differential equations: initial value problems: Taylor series
methods, Euler's method, Runge-Kutta methods.
Partial Differential Equations: Linear and quasilinear first order partial differential equations, method of
characteristics; second order linear equations in two variables and their classification; Cauchy, Dirichlet and Neumann
problems; solutions of Laplace, wave and diffusion equations in two variables; Fourier series and Fourier transform and
Laplace transform methods of solutions for the above equations.
Mechanics: Generalized coordinates, Lagranges equations, Hamiltons canonical equations,Hamiltons Principle and
principle of least action, Two dimensional motion of rigid bodies, Eulers dynamical equations for the motion of rigid
body about an axis, theory of small oscillations.
Topology: Basic concepts of topology, product topology, connectedness, countability and separation axioms,
Urysohn's Lemma. Compactness.
Probability and Statistics: Probability space, conditional probability, Bayes theorem, independence, Random
variables, joint and conditional distributions, standard probability distributions and their properties, expectation,
conditional expectation, moments, Sampling distributions, Testing of hypotheses, standard parametric test based on
normal
,t, F-distributions.
Linear programming: Linear programming problem and its formulation, convex sets and their properties, graphical
method, basic feasible solution, simplex method, big-M and two phase methods; infeasible and unbounded LPP's,
alternate optima; Dual problem and duality theorems, Balanced and unbalanced transportation problems, u -u method
for solving transportation problems; Hungarian method for solving assignment problems.
Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering)
Marks: 100 (100 questions)
General Aptitude(20%)
Numerical Ability
Numerical Analysis
Statistics
Communication Ability
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Thermal Engineering: Fluid mechanics - fluid statics, Bernoulli's equation, flow through pipes, equations of continuity
and momentum; thermodynamics - zeroth, first and second law of thermodynamics, thermodynamic system and
processes, calculation of work and heat for systems and control volumes; air standard cycles; basics of internal
combustion engines and steam turbines; heat transfer - fundamentals of conduction, convection and radiation, heat
exchangers.
Subject Paper Part- B
( 40 % of Content)
Metal Casting: Casting processes - types and applications; patterns - types and materials; allowances; moulds and
cores - materials, making, and testing; casting techniques of cast iron, steels and nonferrous metals and alloys;
solidification; design of casting, gating and risering; casting inspection, defects and remedies.
Metal Forming: Stress-strain relations in elastic and plastic deformation; concept of flow stress, deformation
mechanisms; hot and cold working - forging, rolling, extrusion, wire and tube drawing; sheet metal working Processes,
analysis of rolling, forging, extrusion and wire /rod drawing; metal working defects.
Advanced Welding Processes: Welding processes - manual metal arc, MIG, TIG, plasma arc, submerged arc, electro
slag, thermit, resistance, forge, friction, and explosive welding, inspection of welded joints, defects and remedies; ultrasonic, electron beam, laser beam; thermal cutting.
Machining and Machine Tool Operations: Basic machine tools; machining processes, mechanics of machining
,Merchant's analysis; selection of machining parameters; tool materials, tool wear and tool life, thermal aspects of
machining, cutting fluids, machinability; principles and applications of nontraditional machining processes - USM, AJM,
WJM, EDM and Wire cut EDM, LBM, EBM, PAM, CHM, ECM.
Metrology and Inspection: Limits, fits, and tolerances, interchangeability, selective assembly; linear and angular
measurements by mechanical and optical methods, comparators; design of limit gauges; interferometry; measurement
of straightness, flatness, roundness, squareness and symmetry; surface finish measurement; inspection of screw
threads and gears; alignment testing of machine tools.
Computer Integrated Manufacturing: Basic concepts of CAD, CAM, CAPP, cellular manufacturing, NC, CNC, DNC,
Robotics, FMS, and CIM. Principles of good product design, tolerance design; quality and cost considerations; product
life cycle; concurrent engineering.
Facility Design: Facility location factors and evaluation of alternate locations; types of plant layout and their evaluation;
computer aided layout design techniques; assembly line balancing; materials handling systems.
Production Planning and Inventory Control: Forecasting techniques ,aggregate production planning; MRP and
MRP-II; order control and flow control; routing, scheduling and priority dispatching; push and pull production systems,
concept of JIT manufacturing system; logistics, distribution, and supply chain management; inventory models,
Operations Research: Linear programming, simplex method, duality and sensitivity analysis; transportation and
assignment models; network flow models, constrained optimization and Lagrange multipliers; simple queuing models;
dynamic programming; simulation - manufacturing applications; PERT and CPM,
Quality Management: Quality - concept and costs, quality circles, quality assurance; statistical quality control,
acceptance sampling, zero defects, six sigma; total quality management; ISO 9000; design of experiments - Taguchi
method.
Reliability and Maintenance: Reliability, availability and maintainability; distribution of failure and repair times;
determination of MTBF and MTTR, reliability models; system reliability determination; preventive maintenance and
replacement, total productive maintenance - concept and applications.
Ph.D. (Physics)
Marks: 100 (100 questions)
General Aptitude(20%)
Numerical Ability
Numerical Analysis
Statistics
Communication Ability
Subject Paper(80%)
Mathematical Methods of Physics :
Dimensional analysis; Vector algebra and vector calculus; Linear algebra, matrices, Cayley Hamilton theorem,
eigenvalue problems; Linear differential equations; Special functions (Hermite, Bessel, Laguerre and Legendre); Fourier
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series, Fourier and Laplace transforms; Elements of complex analysis: Laurent series-poles, residues and evaluation of
integrals; Elementary ideas about tensors; Introductory group theory, SU(2), O(3); Elements of computational
techniques: roots of functions, interpolation, extrapolation, integration by trapezoid and Simpsons rule, solution of first
order differential equations using Runge-Kutta method; Finite difference methods; Elementary probability theory,
random variables, binomial, Poisson and normal distributions.
Classical Mechanics
Newtons laws; Phase space dynamics, stability analysis; Central-force motion; Two-body collisions, scattering in
laboratory and centre-of-mass frames; Rigid body dynamics, moment of inertia tensor, non-inertial frames and
pseudoforces; Variational principle, Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms and equations of motion; Poisson brackets
and canonical transformations; Symmetry, invariance and conservation laws, cyclic coordinates; Periodic motion, small
oscillations and normal modes; Special theory of relativity, Lorentz transformations, relativistic kinematics and mass
energy equivalence.
Electromagnetic Theory
Electrostatics: Gauss Law and its applications; Laplace and Poisson equations, boundary value problems;
Magnetostatics: Biot-Savart law, Ampere's theorem, electromagnetic induction; Maxwell's equations in free space and
linear isotropic media; boundary conditions on fields at interfaces; Scalar and vector potentials; Gauge invariance;
Electromagnetic waves in free space, dielectrics, and conductors; Reflection and refraction, polarization, Fresnels Law,
interference, coherence, and diffraction; Dispersion relations in plasma; Lorentz invariance of Maxwells equations;
Transmission lines and wave guides; Dynamics of charged particles in static and uniform electromagnetic fields;
Radiation from moving charges, dipoles and retarded potentials.
Quantum Mechanics
Wave-particle duality; Wave functions in coordinate and momentum representations; Commutators and Heisenberg's
uncertainty principle; Matrix representation; Diracs bra and ket notation; Schroedinger equation (time-dependent and
time-independent); Eigenvalue problems such as particle-in-a-box, harmonic oscillator, etc.; Tunneling through a
barrier; Motion in a central potential; Orbital angular momentum, Angular momentum algebra, spin; Addition of angular
momenta; Hydrogen atom, spin-orbit coupling, fine structure; Time-independent perturbation theory and applications;
Variational method; WKB approximation; Time dependent perturbation theory and Fermi's Golden Rule; Selection rules;
Semi-classical theory of radiation; Elementary theory of scattering, phase shifts, partial waves, Born approximation;
Identical particles, Pauli's exclusion principle, spin-statistics connection; Relativistic quantum mechanics: Klein Gordon
and Dirac equations.
Thermodynamic and Statistical Physics
Laws of thermodynamics and their consequences; Thermodynamic potentials, Maxwell relations; Chemical potential,
phase equilibria; Phase space, micro- and macrostates; Microcanonical, canonical and grand-canonical ensembles and
partition functions; Free Energy and connection with thermodynamic quantities; First- and second-order phase
transitions; Classical and quantum statistics, ideal Fermi and Bose gases; Principle of detailed balance; Blackbody
radiation and Planck's distribution law; Bose-Einstein condensation; Random walk and Brownian motion; Introduction to
nonequilibrium processes; Diffusion equation.
Electronics
Semiconductor device physics, including diodes, junctions, transistors, field effect devices, homo and heterojunction
devices, device structure, device characteristics, frequency dependence and applications; Optoelectronic devices,
including solar cells, photodetectors, and LEDs; High-frequency devices, including generators and detectors;
Operational amplifiers and their applications; Digital techniques and applications (registers, counters, comparators and
similar circuits); A/D and D/A converters; Microprocessor and microcontroller basics.
Experimental Techniques and data analysis
Data interpretation and analysis; Precision and accuracy, error analysis, propagation of errors, least squares fitting,
linear and nonlinear curve fitting, chi-square test; Transducers (temperature, pressure/vacuum, magnetic field, vibration,
optical, and particle detectors), measurement and control; Signal conditioning and recovery, impedance matching,
amplification (Op-amp based, instrumentation amp, feedback), filtering and noise reduction, shielding and grounding;
Fourier transforms; lock-in detector, box-car integrator, modulation techniques.
Atomic & Molecular Physics
Quantum states of an electron in an atom; Electron spin; Stern-Gerlach experiment; Spectrum of Hydrogen, helium and
alkali atoms; Relativistic corrections for energy levels of hydrogen; Hyperfine structure and isotopic shift; width of
spectral lines; LS & JJ coupling; Zeeman, Paschen Back & Stark effect; X-ray spectroscopy; Electron spin resonance,
Nuclear magnetic resonance, chemical shift; Rotational, vibrational, electronic, and Raman spectra of diatomic
molecules; Frank Condon principle and selection rules; Spontaneous and stimulated emission, Einstein A & B
coefficients; Lasers, optical pumping, population inversion, rate equation; Modes of resonators and coherence length.
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APPENDIX - I
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING ONLINE APPLICATION FORM AND
SENDING THE REGISTRATION PAGE BY POST
i.
ii.
Candidate shall log on to www.sliet.ac.in and click proceeds for Admission and then registration.
Click on to new registration and for already registered users, enter Login & Password.
iii.
Before you proceed to register yourself, you must ensure that you have read and understood the eligibility
criteria & reservation policy for the COURSE / PROGRAMME you are applying for.
Candidate should fill his / her basic details like Date of Birth (DOB), Address, State, City, Religion, Contact /
Mobile Numbers and Email very carefully.
Choose your password at least of 6-10 characters. Please remember your password and dont share with
others.
Before final submission of online Application Form, read the declaration given on the website carefully and
given your consent on it, failing which you will not be able to complete your registration. So, you must check
the information details carefully before final submission of Registration Form.
Please note that after successfully submitting the Application Form, the candidate will get a SMS on his / her
Mobile that will ensure his/her provisional registration successfully with a Form Number and Password. For
this, candidate should provide valid mobile number.
After successfully submitting Online Application Form for SET-2015, kindly note down your Form Number for
future reference. The processing of Application Form will begin only after the successful payment of Application
Fee.
Select mode of fee payment. If a candidate opts to pay application fee through E-Challan mode, he/she has to
effect the payment of application fee within 48 hrs. from the date of registration.
Once the payment is confirmed, the online Registration Page for PRINT shall be available to the candidate.
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APPENDIX - II
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING-UP OMR ANSWER SHEET DURING EXAMINATION
OMR Sheet will be given in the examination hall for answering the objective type questions with multiple choice. Please
carefully read the following instructions for filling up of this OMR Sheet at the time of entrance test.
Fill your Question Booklet No., Roll Number, Centre Code No. and Paper No. in Part A. Also put your signature in
the box provided for this purpose.
In Part B give answers of the objective type questions by darkening the suitable circle out of the four given against each
question no.
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Note : This OMR Answer Sheet is only specimen. The actual OMR may differ.
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APPENDIX - III
SAMPLE FORMAT OF CERTIFICATE for candidates applying for M.Tech. Programmes under
INDUSTRY / INSTITUTE SPONSORED CATEGORY
(This Certificate should be on the Letter Pad of the Industry / Institute by the Competent Authority)
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Programme in ... at
Engineering and Technology (SLIET), Longowal.
Sant
Longowal
Institute
of
mid-way till the completion of the course and all the expenses during complete course of
study will be borne by the __________________________.
Place
Signature
Date..
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APPENDIX - IV
OBC Certificate Format
FORM OF CERTIFICATE TO BE PRODUCED BY OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES APPLYING FOR
ADMISSION IN THE INSTITUTES UNDER GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
This is to certify that Shri / Smt. / Kum. _____________________________________Son / Daughter of Shri /
Smt. _____________________________________ of Village/Town __________________ District/Division
__________________________________ in the ________________________ State belongs to the
_______________Community which is recognized as a backward class under:
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Resolution No. 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dated 10/09/93 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I
Section I No. 186 dated 13/09/93.
Resolution No. 12011/9/94-BCC dated 19/10/94 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I
No. 163 dated 20/10/94.
Resolution No. 12011/7/95-BCC dated 24/05/95 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I
No. 88 dated 25/05/95.
Resolution No. 12011/96/94-BCC dated 9/03/96.
Resolution No. 12011/44/96-BCC dated 6/12/96 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I
No. 210 dated 11/12/96.
Resolution No. 12011/13/97-BCC dated 03/12/97.
Resolution No. 12011/99/94-BCC dated 11/12/97.
Resolution No. 12011/68/98-BCC dated 27/10/99.
Resolution No. 12011/88/98-BCC dated 6/12/99 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I
No. 270 dated 06/12/99.
Resolution No. 12011/36/99-BCC dated 04/04/2000 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I
Section I No. 71 dated 04/04/2000.
Resolution No. 12011/44/99-BCC dated 21/09/2000 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I
Section I No. 210 dated 21/09/2000.
Resolution No. 12015/9/2000-BCC dated 06/09/2001.
Resolution No. 12011/1/2001-BCC dated 19/06/2003.
Resolution No. 12011/4/2002-BCC dated 13/01/2004.
Resolution No. 12011/9/2004-BCC dated 16/01/2006 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I
Section I No. 210 dated 16/01/2006.
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APPENDIX - V
ADMISSIONS UNDER PERSONS WITH DISABILITY (PWD) SCHEME OF MHRD,
GOVT. OF INDIA
Under Persons with Disabilities Scheme of the Government of India 25 seats are available in 3-Yr Integrated Certificate
Diploma (ICD) Programme and 2-Yr Diploma programme for persons having more than 40% disability. Maximum number
of seats in any particular branch of ICD Programme will be two. D e tails of branches /courses is available in this
brochure. It is to clarify that no vertical promotion system is available to students in the Persons with
Disabilities Scheme. Incentives to students under the Scheme:
No Tuition Fee
No Hostel Fee
Mess Bill Payment upto 1000/- PM
Scholarship @250/- PM
Books and Uniform Allowance @3000/- per annum
Essential qualifications:
The minimum qualification for admission to the 3 Year ICD Programme is Matric pass (Pass in English,
Mathematics and Science is compulsory) from a State Education Board / CBSE / ICSE / National Open School or
an equivalent examination recognized / approved by MHRD, Government of India. For admission to 2-Yr Diploma
programmes, it is certificate from SLIET, Longowal
Application/Admission Procedure
Step 1: Interested candidates may apply ONLINE to SLIET Longowal free of cost if they satisfy the above eligibility
conditions.
Step 2: Eligible candidates can download information brochure SET -2015 from www.sliet.ac.in. Brochure and
instructions for filling ONLINE application should be studied carefully before filling the ONLINE application form. Candidates
desirous of getting admission under the PWD Scheme must mark the PWD column in the ONLINE Application
Form. Choice of centre for exam may also be filled carefully.
Step 3: No fee is to be paid for the Entrance Examination.
Step 4: Details of SLIET Entrance Test -2015 and the prescribed syllabi are given in this brochure. The candidates
seeking admission in ICD programme are required to appear for SET-I. Applicants shall prepare for entrance
test accordingly.
Step 5: Admit Card mentioning their roll number and centre will be available ONLINE.
Step 6: Applicants shall appear for the SLIET Entrance Test- 2015 at the centre allotted to them. They are advised
to reach the centre well in time along with the admit card.
Step 7: Result of the Entrance Examination will be declared on the date mentioned in this brochure and the candidates
must reach for counseling on the prescribed date and time.
Note: For more details and free application form, contact/write: Project Co-coordinator, PWD
Mechanical Block, SLIET, Longowal-148106 (Phone: 01672-253276)
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Scheme,
OBC
SC/ST
PH
POST MATRIC
SCHOLARSHIP
FEE WAIVER
ECONOMICALLY WEAKER
SECTIONS
INDUSTRY
SPONSORED
CANDIDATES
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