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Computer Science Engineering GATE 2010 Solution

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Civil Engineering GATE 2010 Solution

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Gtate 2010 Aptitue Solved paper

1. The closest meaning of the word EXHORT is
a) Urge b) restrain c) condemn d) scold
Answer:A

2. PREAMBLE: CONSTITUTION
a) Amendment: Law b) Prologue: Play c) Episode: Serial d) plot: story
Answer:B

3. Fill in the blanks
The committee wrote a ...............report extolling only the strength of the proposal
a) Reasonable b) supportive c) biased d) fragmented
Answer:c

4. If the country has to achieve real prosperity, it is ............. that the fruits of progress reach all in equal measures.
a) Inevitable b) Contingent c) Oblivious d) Imperative
Answer:D

5. A person invest Rs. 1000 at 10% CI compounded annually for 2 years .At the end of
2 years the whole amount is invested at an annual SI of 12 % pa for 5 years. The total value of investment finally is
a) 1776 b) 1760 c) 1920 d) 1936
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6. "The ban on smoking in designated public places can save a large number of well known effects of environmental tobacco smoke, and the passive smokers are the worst affected from it”. Which of the following sentences sums up the meaning of the above passage?
a) Effects of tobacco are well known
b) The ban of smoking in public places protects the non smokers
c) Passive smoking is bad for your health.
d) The ban of smoking in public places excludes passive smokers.
Answer:B

7. Consider the set of integers (1, 2, 3..............,5000) the number of integers that is divisible by neither 3 nor 4 is :
a) 1668 b) 2084 c) 2500 d) 2916
Answer:C

8. Given the sequence A, BB, CCC, DDDD...........and so on , the 240th letter in the sequence will be:
a) V b) U c) T d) W
Answer:A

9. A positive integer m in base 10 when represented in base 2 has the representation p and the base 3 has the representation q , We get p-q= 990, where the subtraction is done in base 10 , Which of the following is necessarily true:
a)m ³ 14 b) 9
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10. Given the following functions
f1 (n) =n100 f2 (n) =1.2n f3 (n) =2n/2 f4 (n) = 3n/3
Which function will have the largest value for sufficiently large value of n as (n→∞)
a) f1 b) f2 c) f3 d) f4
Answer:D


Online Application for GATE Qualified Candidates

  • GATE Qualified candidates meeting the 'eligibility' for M.Tech. Admission at IIT Madras can apply only online via this website.
  • This website will be open for Online Application from 16-03-2010 10:00 Hrs upto 05-04-2010 17:00 Hrs
  • The completed online application form (downloaded) should be sent to the following address to reach GATE Office,IIT Madras on or before 08-04-2010 alongwith copy of SC/ST/OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)/PD certificate in proper format, if applicable, and the Demand Draft for Rs.200 (Rs.100 for SC/ST/PD candidates) drawn in favour of "The Registrar, IIT Madras" and payable at Chennai


  • The Chairman,
    M.Tech.Admission Committee,
    GATE Office,
    IIT Madras,
    Chennai 600 036


  • Click here for applying online (New Application).
  • Click here for viewing/printing OBC - Non-creamy Layer Certificate
  • If you have already registered, use Application Status link to view / print the application.


Fees And Deposits For M.Tech. Programmes

The break up of various fees and deposits for all the four semesters are given below:
(Fees are subject to revision from time to time as decided by the Institute.)

A. One Time Payment:
Sl. No Details of Fees July - Dec 2010
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1 Admission fee 150
2 Grade Card 150
3 Provisional Certificate 100
4 Medical Examination fee 100
5 Student Welfare Fund 200
6 Modernisation fee 500
7 Alumni Life Membership 500
8 Publication 250
Total (A) 1950


B. Semester Fees:
Sl. No Details of Fees July - Dec 2010
(Rupees)
Jan - May 2010
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Jul - Dec 2011
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Jan - May 2011
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1 Tuition 5000 5000 5000 5000
2 Examination fee 300 300 300 300
3 Registration & Enrolment 300 300 300 300
4 Gymkhana 100 100 100 100
4 Medical Fee 50 50 50 50
6 Hostel Seat Rent 550 550 550 550
7 Fan, Electricity & Water charges 300 300 300 300
8 Students Amenities Subscription & Lab computational facilities fund 1350 1350 1350 1350
Total (B) 7950 7950 7950 7950

[Placement Fee: Rs.1000 (Optional)]

C. Deposits (Refundable):
Sl. No Details of Fees July - Dec 2010
(Rupees)
1 Institute Deposit(s) 1000
2 Library Deposit(s) 1000
Total (C) 2000


D. Payable to the Chairman, Council of Wardens through separate Demand Draft:
Sl. No Details of Fees July - Dec 2010
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1 Annual Medical Insurance Premium (per annum) 520
2 Hostel Admission fee 100
3 Hostel Deposit (NS) - (refundable) 1000
4 Advance Dining Charges 8000
5 Hostel Estt. 'A' charges 3650
Total (D) 13270

Hostellers:

> Demand Draft for Rs.11,900 (A+B+C) to be drawn in favour of 'The Registrar, IIT Madras' payable at Chennai.

> Demand Draft for Rs.13,270 (D) to be drawn in favour of 'The Chairman, Council of Wardens' payable at Chennai



Day Scholars:

> Demand Draft for Rs.15,220 (A+B+C+D(1)&(5)) to be drawn in favour of 'The Registrar, IIT Madras' payable at Chennai

Fees are subject to revision from time to time as decided by the Institute.

SC/ST Students are exempted from payment of Tuition Fee. Sponsored candidates have to pay tuition fee of Rs.25,000/- per semester.
Only for students who opt for hostel accomodation in the campus
Day Scholars also have to pay this amount.

Important Dates For GATE Qualified Candidates

Opening of Website for ONLINE applications 16-03-2010 (Tuesday)
Closing of Website for ONLINE applications 05-04-2010 (Monday)
Last date for receiving completed application (downloaded copy with draft) by post at the GATE Office 08-04-2010 (Thursday)
Screening process and suitability test for M.Tech. programmes in the Departments of:
  • Mathematics (for candidates with disciplines in IT/ZE/ZS/ Associate membership holders of various recognized professional societies)
  • Metallurgical & Materials Engineering (For candidates with GATE score in a paper other than MT)
  • Ocean Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
Screening process and suitability test for XE/XL and ZE/ZS candidates

Medical Board Examination for Persons with Disability (PD)
24-04-2010 (Saturday)
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25-04-2010 (Sunday)
Date of reporting for admission 03-08-2010 (Tuesday)
Orientation Programme 05-08-2010 (Thursday)
Commencement of Classes 06-08-2010 (Friday)

M.Tech. in Catalysis Technology at IITM

This programme will be coordinated by the Department of Chemical Engineering in association with the National Centre for Catalysis Research (NCCR). NCCR is a national centre established by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India to promote human resource development in this vital area and also to be useful to the Indian industry.

Considering the needs of Indian Chemical industry, this programme has been developed strictly adhering to the academic standards stipulated by our institute. Elective courses cover topics catalysis in green chemistry and environment, photo-catalysis, catalysis in petroleum technology, catalysis in the production of chemicals, nano-materials in catalysis, bio-catalysis and computational methods in catalysis. All these electives have been designed to reflect the frontiers of research and development that are going on in these areas. In addition the candidates have been given the option to choose the electives offered by the Chemical Engineering Department and also by the Department of Chemistry on surface chemistry and chemical and electro chemical energy systems. The blend of science and technology in this course has come out naturally and hence the course can be interesting to both streams of students.

Co-ordinating Department: Chemical Engineering

Programme Code:

  • CA1Y -> M.Tech. in Catalysis Technology with HTTA


M.Tech. in Nuclear Engineering (NE1)

M.Tech in Nuclear Engineering will be offered from July 2010 session. It is an interdisciplinary program with participation of the Departments of Mechanical, Metallurgical, Chemical engineering and the Department of Physics with active cooperation of Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research (IGCAR), Kalpakkam. GATE qualified candidates of ME, CH, PH, ZE and ZS will be eligible for admission to this program. M.Tech in Nuclear Engineering will provide opportunity for the students to learn on thermal hydraulics, chemical processing, materials and physics aspects of nuclear power production. In plant training at IGCAR will provide experience with reactor control and operation.

Co-ordinating Department: Mechanical Engineering

Programme Code:

  • NE1Y -> M.Tech. in Nuclear Engineering with HTTA


M.Tech. in Petroleum Engineering (PE1)

The M.Tech. programme in Petroleum Engineering is an interdisciplinary programme designed to meet the need of highly qualified manpower in the petroleum industry.

The curriculum covers the entire gamut of engineering activities in the petroleum industry, from petroleum prospecting, exploration and production to petroleum refining. Both onshore and offshore petroleum reserves and their exploitation are emphasized. The programme will provide the students with a broad knowledge of the principles and practical aspects of petroleum engineering through key courses on petroleum geology, reservoir engineering, petroleum prospecting technologies, drilling technology, oil and gas production systems, risk analysis and safety issues, subsea engineering for oil and gas fields, petroleum refining methods etc. The students will also undergo summer training in ONGC facilities. The design and thesis projects will equip students to take up careers in challenging problems in both onshore and offshore oil and gas industry.

Co-ordinating Department: Ocean Engineering

Programme Code:

  • PE1Y -> M.Tech. in Petroleum Engineering with HTTA

M.Tech. in Solid State Technology at IITM

This discipline aims at teaching students the basic concepts of solid state technology and its recent applications. The lecture-based courses deal with the subject at the state-of-the art level, and cover a wide spectrum of topics, in order to provide a broad understanding of the different aspects of solid state technology. The topics include synthesis and characterisation of materials, semiconductors, magnetic materials, optical and optoelectronic materials, superconductors, solid state ionics and semi conductor devices. Since this subject is interdisciplinary in nature, students are required to take courses from among related departments. The laboratory courses are formulated so as to provide necessary training in advanced topics of solid state technology.

An important component of the programme is the project work. The aim of the project work is not only to impart training in research methodology and analysis but also to help the student gain an in depth understanding of a problem of relevance to industry.

Programme Codes:

  • PH1Y -> M.Tech. in Solid State Technology with HTTA
  • PH1N -> M.Tech. Solid State Technology without HTTA

For further information visit web-site: www.physics.iitm.ac.in

M.Tech. in Ocean Engineering at IITM

Uhe M.Tech. programme in Ocean Engineering relates to all forms of engineering activity in the oceans and includes deep-ocean, offshore and coastal waters. It is an interdisciplinary field which provides background to the students in a wide variety of areas such as offshore hydrodynamics, structural and foundation engineering, design and analysis of marine vehicles and floating systems, coastal engineering, design and analysis of offshore structures, ocean energy, instrumentation, experimental methods, and ocean engineering materials. A large number of electives provide opportunity to specialize in one or more areas of ocean engineering and equip students with skills in design, experiments and numerical modeling. This program prepares students to take up careers in offshore engineering pertaining to oil and gas, marine transportation, ports, coastal engineering etc.

Programme Codes:

  • OE1Y -> M.Tech. in Ocean Engineering with HTTA
  • OE1N -> M.Tech. in Ocean Engineering without HTTA


M.Tech. in Ocean Technology and Management (OE2Y)

M .Tech. in Ocean Technology and Management is a full-time four semester program sponsored by the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT). Ministry of Earth Sciences, to meet the needs of trained manpower in various ocean technology related projects in India.

Students opting for this program should have background either in engineering or in science and they should be interested in a career in technology, business and management aspects of ocean engineering systems which include transportation, environmental management, resource development, ocean mining, ports and harbours, public policy, maritime security and marine scientific research. Ocean Engineering activities require a multi disciplinary approach involving technical and administrative management of large and complex marine systems in coastal as well as deep ocean waters.

Towards this, in addition to technology, ideas about management principles, ocean policy and law find place in the specially tailored curriculum. An important component of this program is shipboard training designed to give the students a feel for the sea and an opportunity to conduct scientific research in sea.

Eligibility: Candidates should have first class or 60% (55% in case of SC/ST) in Bachelor's degree in any branch of Engineering or Technology or Master's degree in Oceanography, Marine Sciences, Ocean Science and Technology, Applied Mathematics, Applied Geology, Geophysics, and Physics or any other equivalent degree approved by the Advisory Committee with minimum 2 years experience in NIOT or in an organization approved by NIOT. Fresh candidates with GATE score may also apply for a few seats approved by NIOT.

Programme Codes:

  • OE2Y -> M.Tech. in Ocean Technology and Management with NIOT Assistantship


For further information visit web-site: www.oec.iitm.ac.in