Wednesday, June 5, 2013

GATE SYLLABUS WITH EACH SUBJECT CARRY MARKS

GATE 2012 ECE Question Paper Analysis - SET A,SET B,SET C,SET D

Overall Paper Snapshot
GATE 2012 ECE Paper can be rated as more difficult than the GATE 2011 version. While the GATE 2011 one had some questions which can be answered correctly without much effort,the current paper did not offer such luxury to the students. The questions were very tricky and candidate had to be extra cautious while responding. Students who took certain areas like E.M. Theory for granted as not many questions are asked in GATE on it were in for surprise, as a weight age 12 marks were given to those questions.
In last few year GATE papers, GA was given for 15 marks; Engineering Mathematics was given about 10 marks. But this time as specified in the GATE 2012 Information Brochure, GA and E.M both were given for 15 + 15 = 30 marks. Engineering Subject was covered only in 70 marks.
Branches like EEE, ECE, Instrumentation, they have common subjects to name Engg. Maths, Electrical Networks, Electronic Devices, Analog Electronics, Digital Circuits, control systems, and Signals and Systems etc. This year all these three branches have the same questions for those common subjects along with GA. Because of this, the questions in Networks were very difficult from the perspective of a ECE student.
The General Aptitude section of GATE 2012 provided much need avenues to increase overall GATE Score of the candidate. Most of the questions were easy or of Moderate Level of difficulty – A candidate who has put in the required effort in practicing General Aptitude can score upto (10-12) marks in this section and this can go a long way in helping him meet the basic qualifying criteria. The candidates who found the level of difficulty of Engineering stream and Engineering Maths questions high would have got the much needed relief they were looking for in their quest to increase the GATE Score.
A score of (52-55) out of 100 Marks,can fetch a rank of 1000 and below in GATE.

Core Subjects Core Subjects1 Mark Qtns2 Mark Qtns
Networks44
Electronic Devices13
Analog Circuits22
Digital circuits42
Signals and Systems13
Control Systems14
Communications33
Electromagnetics44
Total Marks2050
Engineering Maths1 Mark Qtns2 Mark Qtns
Linear Algebra01
Calculus02
Differential equations10
Complex variables20
Probability and Statistics11
Numerical Methods01
Transform Theory10
Total Marks510
General Aptitude1 Mark Qtns2 Mark Qtns
Verbal Ability41
Numerical Ability14
Total Marks510

Core Subjects
There are 4 types of questions i.e Recall, Comprehension, Application, Analysis and Synthesis, but maximum of the questions are application and analysis type questions given for GATE 2012.

This year paper has many of unexpected questions and questions from every corner of the syllabus. This year paper is totally different from last few year GATE papers, Its a surprise to see no questions on Microprocessor, less questions on Analog communications, First time question on State diagrams, new models in networks and Signals & Systems questions. 

Networks is the common area for all branches, it has highest weightage 12 Marks when compared with last year 9 marks. The questions are from fundamental topics; they will be easy for students who know the very basic concepts. For example the average power 1M question, students usually study about the power dissipated in a resister for DC current, but in question they asked for power in Impedance and time varying current. Similarly capacitor and switch problem, one should know how ideal capacitor works with Resistor (that we usually study) and with other ideal capacitor when connected through switch to answer this question, as both capacitors doesn’t respond for sudden changes in voltage. Similarly other network problems like KVL and KCL analysis need some lengthy solutions, but by using simple short cuts one can solve them in lesser time. Difficult questions are there on maximum power transfer theorem and 2 port netowrks (Common data) which need lot of thought process.
Electronic devices and Analog circuits – these are the areas in which ECE students normally focus, and usually more weightage was given to this area from many years, but may be because of common questions to all 3 branches, only 7+8 =13 M were allotted for this subject (it’s around 19 M last year). EDC questions can be also answered with simple basic concepts, I – V characteristics of diode question, by simply applying KVL (assume diode as dependent current source), and one can get the answer. The common data question is very tricky but it needs simple formulae capacitance = permittivity x area / thickness, from the data given in diagram we can calculate the capacitance for both the questions. The other question is easy to find concentration of of holes based on simple formulae.
Analog circuits- The questions are asked in the areas of BJT AC analysis, Amplifiers, basic differentiator, and diode clamping circuit. There are no direct questions, each question uses up plenty of time. As all the options are very nearer, there is very less possibility for elimination.
Diode clamping ciruit, gain of BJT amplifier are difficult to answer, where as other questions on Opamp Differentiator and BJT AC analysis are moderately difficult.
Digital circuits: From last few years, every time there was a question on Microprocessor and ADC, DAC. But this time no question is there from those concepts, 2 questions were asked on CMOS concepts (basics of CMOS are very important for students who aspire to go for M.Tech VLSI branch during admission interview and during course of study) last year also there was a question on MOS inverter circuit. Other question on state diagram which is difficult to answer, and totally covers 8 Marks (last year 9 Marks for digital design). The other questions on prime implicants and number of input combinations are easy with application of little logic.
Signals and systems: Questions are of analysis and application type questions were given, usually this subject questions will have pattern as of old paper questions, but this time all questions are analytical, and new models. One should be careful to answer these questions. This year weightage is about 7 Marks (last year it is about 12 Marks). questions on fourier transform, Discrete convolution, system properties are difficult to answer. ROC of z transform question is moderately difficult.
Control system is a the common subject for all branches, EEE, EC, IN : but the level of difficulty is moderate for this subject, linked answer question on compensator is a direct question to solve, one should have the knowledge of lead, lag compensator etc. similarly from past few years every year there is a question on state variable analysis, and this time too one question is there for 2M. this year control system covers about 9 Marks(last year it’s about 8 Marksarks), the other questions are moderately difficult in the area of steady state analysis.
Communications: 9 Marks for this year (10Marks for last year) every year Analog communications and digital communications usually have nearly equal weightage but this time there is only one 2M question for Analog communications and all other questions are from digital communications, there are no direct questions, the level of difficulty is moderate for problems on PSD, signaling rate, Digital communications. One mark question is there from Information Theory on Entropy concept, based on the definition.
Electromagnetics is the subject, the students neglect commonly, for this year this is another subject with high weightage 12 Marks (last year it is about 9 Marks). This subject has covered completely; at least one question is there from all the subtopics, E-M Fields, wave propagation, Transmission lines, Wave guides, and Antennas. The level of difficulty is moderate. Electromagnetics has linked answer question, which is very basic one, magnetic field around a current carrying conductor (every one will know about this), the other question is how is the magnetic field varies inside the conductor?? which students normally ignore while reading the fundamentals. Such simple questions made this year GATE paper tougher than last few years.


Mark Distribution based on Difficulty Level
SubjectEasyModerateDifficultTotal Marks
Networks 358
Electronic Devices13 3
Analog Circuits 224
Digital Circuits2226
Signals and Systems 134
Control Systems1315
Communications 336
Electromagnetics 538
Total Marks6352970

Engineering Maths

Engineering mathematics is very important for good score, there are direct questions from laplace transforms, linear algebra, and but difficult questions are there from calculus, complex variables, probability & statistics. Comparitively this year Engineering mathematics is tougher than last few years. 
Mark Distribution based on Difficulty Level
TopicEasyModerateDifficultTotal Marks
Linear Algebra 2 2
Calculus2 24
Differential equations 1 1
Complex variables 112
Probability and Statistics21 3
Numerical Methods  22
Transform Theory1  1
Total Marks55515

General Aptitude
Verbal ability questions are moderately difficult when compared with last few years, and given numarical ability questions are easy, except a different question from geometric probability which is difficult to answer. Data interpretation question is easy this time. 
Mark Distribution based on Difficulty Level
General AptitudeEasyModerateDifficultTotal Marks
Verbal Ability1416
Numerical Ability4329
Total Marks57315

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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

TCS to acquire French IT company Alti for Rs 530 crore

TCS to acquire French IT company Alti for Rs 530 crore


Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is acquiring French IT services company Alti SA 75 million euros (Rs 530 crore) in an all-cash transaction. The acquisition will strengthen TCS' ability and footprint to service its customers in France and other regions in Europe.





Alti SA is a leading French technology services firm with strong expertise in IT services including enterprise solutions, assurance and CRM solutions. It is a privately-held company owned by its management and two private equity funds, CM-CIC LBO Partners and IDI, which supported its growth from a revenue base 64 million euros in 2007 to 126 million euros in 2012. As one of the top five system integrators of enterprise solutions in France, its key customers comprise several top French corporations in the banking, financial services, luxury, manufacturing and utilities sectors. The company has 1,200 employees based in France, Belgium and Switzerland.





N Chandrasekaran, CEO and managing director, TCS, said, "This acquisition underlines our long-term, strategic commitment to France, which is the third-largest IT services market in Europe. The acquisition of Alti SA will help us serve our clients in France and across Europe more comprehensively with an expanded set of services and solutions, bringing the best of TCS to French corporations. I am confident that this acquisition will help us accelerate our growth and presence in France."





Assessed at over 30 billion euros, the France IT services market is the largest in Europe, after the UK and Germany. TCS has been operating in France since 1992 and has over 50 clients in the country, including several of the CAC 40. Over the last five years, TCS has significantly strengthened its position in the country through local hiring and investments. In recognition of these initiatives, the company had been conferred the special award for Investment and Innovation by the Greater Paris Investment Agency in 2012.


Top ten innovative companies among world

Top ten innovative companies among world



The innovation formula is essential to stay ahead of global peers in today’s fast-paced competition.


1.Toyota

2.Microsoft

3.Samsung

4.IBM

5.Google

6.General Electric

7.Amazon

8.Apple

9.Procter & Gamble

10.3M

Toyota

Toyota is consistently on the forefront when it comes to innovation. The company says be it alternative energy sources, interconnected traffic & safety systems, human assisting robots or new modes of personal transport, Toyota is constantly focused on developing for the future.


Sector: Automotive


Annual research and development spending: $9.9 billion
 
Microsoft

Today, technology is pivotal across the globe. Microsoft finds the need to constantly innovate not just its products and services, but also extends improvement to internal processes and business models.
Sector: Computing and electronics
Annual research and development spending: $9 billion

 

Samung

Samsung is one of the world’s largest mobile phone makers. In the ever growing electronics world, this company regularly invests to boost its products and services.
Sector: Computing and electronics
Annual research and development spending: $9 billion

IBM

Over five years ago, IBM launched a unique experiment in exploration, collaboration and innovation: the Global Innovation Outlook. During its evolution, it attracted hundreds of policymakers, business executives and university researchers among others. This company is considered to have a clear vision to build a smart planet.
Sector: Computing and electronics
Annual research and development spending: $6.3 billion



Google
Google continues to grow as one of the most innovative companies in the world by implementing various innovations in the online advertising market. As a motivation technique, Google uses a policy often called Innovation Time Off, where Google engineers are encouraged to spend 20 percent of their work time on projects that interest them.
Sector: Software and internet
Annual research and development spending: $5.2 billion




General Electric
General Electric believes in the tradition of life-changing innovations. The Company believes that the always inventive minds at GE continue to make discoveries with an ever greater variety of subjects and substances.
Sector: Industrials
Annual research and development spending: $4.6 billion






Amazon
Amazon is the world’s largest online retailer. The company started as an online book store, but soon with the help of innovation it diversified into selling DVDs, CDs, MP3 downloads, software, video games, electronics, apparel, furniture, food, toys, and jewelry.
Sector: Software and internet
Annual research and development spending: $2.9 billion


Apple
Apple is very well known for its innovation. The brand achieved widespread success with its iPhone, iPod itouch and iPad products, which introduced innovations in mobile phones, portable music players and personal computers respectively.
Sector: Computing and electronics
Annual research and development spending: $2.4 billion



Procter & Gamble
P&G’s leadership brands are some of the world’s most well-known household names. The company believes that brands that are platforms for innovation make every day a little better for billions of consumers around the world.
Sector: Consumer
Annual research and development spending: $2 billion




3M


   
3M is known worldwide for their innovative technology, products and ideas. The company takes innovation very seriously and thoroughly improvises on its ideas to meetconsumer needs.
Sector: Industrials 
Annual research and development spending: $1.6 billion