January 30, 2011

SYLLABUS HARYANA LEET 2011

HARYANA LEET SYLLABUS 2011

 SYLLABUS OF ENTRANCE TEST FOR LEET(Engg.) 
SECTION A :
 BASIC SCIENCES a-1
 MATHEMATICS
Arithmetic, Geometric and Harmonic Progressions, Binomial expansion, Matrices, Elementary operations, Rank of a matrix, Parabola, Ellipse and Hyperbola, Differentiation of a function, implicit function, parametric function. Successive differentiation. Maxima and Minima, Partial Differentiation, Definite and indefinite Integration. First order and first degree ordinary differential equations.

 a-2 PHYSICS
 Units and Dimensions with Dimensional analysis and their Limitations.
 Motion in one and two dimensions and Newton's Laws of Motion.
 Work and Energy and Conservation Laws of Energy
 Properties of matter i.e. Elasticity, surface tension and viscosity in fluid motion.
 Waves and vibration, Characteristics of waves and simple Harmonic motion.
 Rotational motion, Conservation of angular momentum.
 Gravitation, Newton's law of gravitation, Kepler's law and Satellite.
 Heat and temperature, measurement of temperature and mode of transfer of heat and their laws.
 Geometric optics and simple optical instruments.
 Simple laws of electrostatics and their use to find the E and Potential, Capacitors and dielectric constant.
 Laser, its principle and use, superconductivity, Conventional and non-conventional energy sources.

a-3 CHEMISTRY
Hard and soft water, types of hardness, disadvantages of hardness of water, its causes and its remedies Brief introduction of the term
 Acidity
 Basicity
 Ionization
 Equivalent weight
 PH value
Definition of symbol, formula, volency & chemical equation.

 a-4 COMMUNICATION SKILL 
Words, antonyms and synonyms, communication technique Grammatical ability
 Preposition
 correction
 voice
 narration
 punctuation
 tenses
 correction incorrect sentences

a-5 GENERAL AWARENESS General awareness about Technical Education in Haryana such as:
 Name of Polytechnic, Number of Polytechnics and sanctioned intake
 Eligibility for admission to LEET
 Number of Instituions offering BE/B.Tech. & B.Pharmacy.
 Name the Processes involved in on-line off campus counseling.
General awareness about Haryana Name of Ministers/Chief Minister/Governor
 No. of Districts/Tehsils/Blocks/villages
 Total population of State/Area of state/Boundary states of Haryana, History of Haryana
General awareness about country General awareness about Polytechnics
SECTION B ELECTRONICS STREAM COURSES 




b-1 ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
 Electrical and Magnetic Circuits, EMF, Kirchhoff's laws and Faraday's Laws, Network theorems.
 AC Circuits, RMS value, behaviour of RLC elements, series and parallel circuits, series and parallel resonance circuits.
 Transformers, Introductions to single phase and three phase transformers.
 DC Machines, Theory, constructions and operation of DC generator and motor.
 Induction Motor, Principle, construction and operation of three phase induction motors.
 Transmission and Distribution, Advantage of high voltage for transmission, comparison of 3 phase, single phase, 2 phase and three wire D.C.Systems


b-2 ELEMENTS OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Measurements & Instrumentation, Errors, standards, accuracy precision resolution, Ammeters, voltmeters, wattmeters and energy meters, insulation tester, earth tester, multimeter, CRO, measurement of V, I & F on CRO low, medium & high resistance measurment, AC Bridges, Transducers for measurement of temperature, displacement, Communication System, Types of modulation, demodulation. Analog Electronics, Semiconductor diode circuits, zener diode and zener diode circuits, LED, Photo diode, BJT, FET & their configurations and characteristics, Biasing, small signal & large signal amplifiers, OPAMPS, oscillators, regulated power supply. Digital Electronics, Number System, conversion from one to another system, Binary arithmetic, codes conversion & parity; Logic gates; Boolean algebra, Flip, Flop. Industrial Electronics and Control, SCR, DIAC, TRIAC. b-3

ELEMENTS OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING
 Fundamentals of Computers, Organization of Digital Computers, Data Processing, High Level Languages, Translators, Compilers, Interpreters, algorithms, Flow Charting, Instructions, assembly language Programming.
 Computer Organization, Overview of registers, bus organized computers, instruction set, Instruction execution, Hard-wired and micro programmed control units, Processor Organization. Memory Organization : Cache and virtual memory, I/O organization.
 Operating Systems, Overview of Operating Systems, Basic functions, concept of process, scheduling, memory management, critical section, synchronization, monitors.
 Programming in C, Steps in Program development, flowcharting, algorithm, C Language: Data types, Console I/O program control statements, arrays , structures, unions functions, pointers, enumerated data types and type statement, File handling, C standard library and header files.
 Basic of Computer networking, LAN, WAN, Internet & Application.



SECTION C MECHANICAL STREAM COURSES c-1 ELEMENTS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (20 Marks)
 Applied Mechanics, Friction, laws of friction, friction applications, centroid of a plane area, simple machines, screw jack, wheel & axles, system of pulleys, projectile, work, power, energy.
 Strength of materials, Stress, Strain, Hooks law, stress-strain diagram, temperature stresses, composite section, Relation between elastic constants, ( E.C.G.) Resilience, Principal stresses, principal planes, B.M. & S.F. diagram for simply supported and cantilevers, beams, columns & structs.
 Thermodynamics, First law of thermodynamics, second law of thermodynamics, zeroth law, steam properties, Diesel cycle, otto cycle.
 Modes of Heat Transfer ( Conduction, Convection, Radiation).
Fluid Mechanics, Properties of fluid, Viscosity, Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluids, Bernoulli‟s Theorem, Types of Fluid flows, Dimension less numbers, Measurement of fluid flow by the pilot tube, Venturimeter, Darcy equation.

c-2 ELEMENTS OF PRODUCTION ENGINEERING/ MANUFACTURING PROCESSES Workshop Technology, Lathe- operations, turning machining Time, cutting speed, feed, Depth of cut, Drilling, Type of drilling machines, Drilling operation, Drilling time, Milling, up milling, down milling, milling operations, milling cutters, milling time, Shaper & Planer Working Principle, Measuring Instruments and Gauges, Vernier Caliper, Micrometer, Sine Bar, Plug gauges, snap gauges, ring gauges welding, Soldering, Brazing.
 Material Science, Engg. Materials, Mechanical properties of materials, hardness testing methods, heat treatment, hardening annealing, tempering, carburzing, Normalizing.
 Engineering Graphics & Drawing, First angle and third angle projection methods, orthographic views, Isometric views, conventions for lines and materials, Projections of lines and solids (only conceptual questions).
 Foundry, Pattern and their types, molds and molding materials.
 Plastic & their properties, various molding processes of plastic.
 Industrial management, types of organizational structure, qualities & responsibilities of good leader, methods of quality control, productivity.


c-3 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING Power flow in an Automobile
 Gear box & its types,
 use and types of breaks,
 types of clutches,
 basic knowledge of differential,
 cooling
 lubrication of Engine,
 types of wheels and tyres used in Automobile,
 major automobile industries.



SECTION D OTHER ENGG. STREAMS
d-1 CIVIL ENGG. COURSES
 Introduction to brick, raw materials for bricks, manufacturing of bricks, brick work in foundation. Index properties of soil, seepage of soil Water demand for industrial/Commercial & domestic purposes, per capita demand, various sources of water, Treatment & Disposal of sludge Types of foundation (Design not included), Repair & Maintenance of Buildings, Basic principles of surveying chain surveying, Bench Mark, compass surveying, Basics of RCC (elementary knowledge) different grades of concrete, workability, mixing of concrete, compaction of concrete Classification & suitability of various types of doors, roofs. Name of earth moving machinery, different types of road material, flexible & rigid pavements, classification of bridges Water requirement of crops, methods of irrigations Concept/meaning/need/competencies/qualities of Entrepreneur classifications of dams & site selection for reservoir
classifications of rocks various types of cement & their uses Basis of Ecology, Pollution of water its causes & remedial near, Role of non-conventional sources of energy


. d-2 TEXTILE ENGG. COURSES Different types of fibers, Fabrics & yarn manufacturing & performance, Weaving Technology Textile testing & quality control Modern methods in yarn products Bleaching , Dying & Printing.


 d-3 CHEMICAL / PRINTING ENGG. Elementary knowledge of ; Fluid Flow, Chemical process industry, Agro based industries, Petro chemicals Introduction of printing machines/presses, types of printing

d-4 CEREMIC ENGG. Classification of various pottery productions, ceremic material & their properties


d-5 FOOD TECHNOLOGY Vitamins, cereals & Pulses milk & milk powder preservation of food process


d-6 OTHERS ENGG. COURSES d-6 (i) AGRICULTURE
 Introduction to Farm equipment
d-6(ii) Architecture
 History of Indian Architecture, building topologies.


d-6(iii) FASHION DESIGN & FASHION TECHNOLOGY
 Knowledge of Fashion Technology, History & culture, Introduction to garment manufacturing machines & tools.
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5 comments:

  1. how a diploma student can learn sooo many things about other trades also so better to take the test 4 the subjects of which he is doing diploma currently like a student is doing diploma from mech. than test for leet should of mechanical only 4 him....

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  2. a diploma student should only get syllabus related to his subject only.... burden of so many subjects increases the pressure in minds and we can not expect for a better result... students from mechanical trade find so many difficulties in their subject and in leet we have to prepare for other trades also...

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  3. HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE FOR A STUDENT OF A PARTICULAR TRADE TO ATTEMPT THIS TEST. A DIPLOMATIC STUDENT SHOULD ONLY HAVE THEIR SUBJECT RELATED QUESTION.

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  4. how i have to prepare for exam by which i can comlete my syllabus

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