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$\textbf{ECIL GET INTERVIEW EXPERIENCE}$

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Previous Year NIELIT Papers: Link

Lakshman Bhaiya posted in Useful Links Feb 25, 2020
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$$\textbf{Chennai Mathematical Institute (CMI)} \\ \text{MSc/PhD Computer Science/Data Science/Mathematics}$$

$\textbf{Frequency:}\; \text{Once in a year.}$

$\textbf{Admission Details:}$ https://www.cmi.ac.in/admissions/

$$\textbf{Chennai Mathematical Institute}  \\ \text{MSc / PhD Computer Science}$$

$\text{Previous Year Papers with Solution}:$ https://gatecse.in/cmi-previous-year-papers-with-solution/

$$\textbf{Syllabus}$$

Topics covered in entrance examination

  • $\text{Discrete Mathematics}$
    • Sets and relations, elementary counting techiniques, pigeon hole principle, partial orders,
  • $\text{Elementary probability theory}$
  • $\text{Automata Theory}$
    • Regular expressions, non deterministic and deterministic finite automata, subset construction, regular languages, non regularity (pumping lemma), context free grammars, basic ideas about computable and noncomputable functions.
  • $\text{Algorithms}$
    • O notation, recurrence relations, time complexity of algorithms, sorting and searching (bubble sort, quick sort, merge sort, heap sort).
  • $\text{Data structures}$
    • Lists, queues, stacks, binary search trees, heaps.
  • $\text{Graphs}$
    • Basic definitions, trees, bipartite graphs, matchings in bipartite graphs, breadth first search, depth first search, minimum spanning trees, shortest paths.
  • $\text{Algorithmic techniques}$
    • Dynamic programming, divide and conquer, greedy.
  • $\text{Logic}$
    • Boolean logic, truth tables, boolean circuits - and, or, not, and, nand gates.

$\textbf{Suggested reading material}$

  1. Frank Harary: Graph Theory, Narosa.
  2. John Hopcroft and Jeffrey D Ullman: Introduction to Automata, Languages and Computation, Narosa.
  3. Jon Kleinberg and Eva Tardos: Algorithm Design, Pearson.
  4. C. Liu: Elements of Discrete Mathematics, Tata McGraw-Hill.

Reference: Computer Science Syllabus   (or) https://www.cmi.ac.in//admissions/syllabus/pgcs-syllabus.pdf

$$\textbf{Chennai Mathematical Institute} \\ \text{ M.Sc. Data Science}$$

$\text{Previous Year Papers with solution}:$ https://gatecse.in/cmi-data-science-previous-year-papers-with-solution/

$$\textbf{Syllabus}$$

The entrance examination will primarily check mathematical aptitude and the ability to logically interpret data. Candidates should be familiar with following topics:

  • $\text{School Level Mathematics}$
    • Arithmetic and geometric progressions; arithmetic, geometric and harmonic mean; polynomials, matrices (basic operations, inverse, transpose), determinants, solving linear equations, prime numbers and divisibility, GCD, LCM, modular arithmetic, logarithms, basic properties of functions (domain, range, injective, bijective, surjective), elementary calculus (differentiation, maxima-minima, integration and its applications)
  • $\text{Discrete Mathematics}$
    • Sets and relations, combinations and permutations, elementary counting techniques, pigeonhole principle, binomial theorem, mathematical induction, boolean logic and truth tables
  • $\text{Probability Theory}$
    • Elementary probability theory, conditional probability, and Bayes theorem; random variables, density functions, distribution functions; standard distributions (Gaussian etc.); expectation and variance; data interpretation; summary statistics
  • $\text{Programming}$
    • Ability to read and interpret algorithms written in simple pseudocode (variables, conditionals, loops)

$\textbf{Suggested textbooks}$

There are many books that cover this material. The questions asked will only test basic concepts. Here are a few suggestions.

  1. C.L. Liu: Elements of Discrete Mathematics, McGraw Hill (1986)
  2.  Norman Biggs: Discrete Mathematics, Oxford University Press (2002)
  3.  Sheldon M. Ross: A First Course in Probability (9th ed), Pearson (2013)
  4.  Henk Tijms: Understanding Probability, Cambridge University Press (2012)
  5.  R.G. Dromey: How to Solve it By Computer, Pearson (2006)

Reference: Data Science Syllabus  (or) https://www.cmi.ac.in//admissions/syllabus/datascience-syllabus.pdf

$$\textbf{Chennai Mathematical Institute}  \\ \text{MSc / PhD Mathematics}$$

$\text{Previous Year Papers with Solution}:$ https://gatecse.in/cmi-mathematics-previous-year-papers-with-solution/ 

  • $\textbf{Important note}$
    • The syllabus includes topics for PhD entrants too and so contains material which may often be found only in MSc courses and not BSc courses in the country. Our policy generally has been to have a common question paper for MSc and PhD levels but have separate cut-offs for them.

$$\textbf{Syllabus}$$

  • $\text{Algebra.}$
    • Groups, homomorphisms, cosets, Lagrange's Theorem, group actions, Sylow Theorems, symmetric group $\text{S}_{n}$, conjugacy class, rings, ideals, quotient by ideals, maximal and prime ideals, fields, algebraic extensions, finite fields
    • Matrices, determinants, vector spaces, linear transformations, span, linear independence, basis, dimension, rank of a matrix, characteristic polynomial, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, upper triangulation, diagonalization, nilpotent matrices, scalar (dot) products, angle, rotations, orthogonal matrices, $\text{G L}_{n}, \text{S L}_{n}, \text{O}_{n}, \text{S O}_{2}, \text{S O}_{3}$.

$\textbf{REFERENCES:}$

  1. Algebra, M. Artin
  2. Topics in Algebra, Herstein
  3. Basic Algebra, Jacobson
  4. Abstract Algebra, Dummit and Foote

$\text{Complex Analysis.}$
Holomorphic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, integration, zeroes of analytic functions, Cauchy formulas, maximum modulus theorem, open mapping theorem, Louville's theorem, poles and singularities, residues and contour integration, conformal maps, Rouche's theorem, Morera's theorem

$\textbf{REFERENCES:}$

  1. Functions of one complex variable, John Conway
  2. Complex Analysis, L V Ahlfors
  3. Complex Analysis, J Bak and D J Newman
  • $\text{Calculus and Real Analysis.}$
    • Real Line: Limits, continuity, differentiablity, Reimann integration, sequences, series, limsup, liminf, pointwise and uniform convergence, uniform continuity, Taylor expansions,
    • Multivariable: Limits, continuity, partial derivatives, chain rule, directional derivatives, total derivative, Jacobian, gradient, line integrals, surface integrals, vector fields, curl, divergence, Stoke's theorem
    • General: Metric spaces, Heine Borel theorem, Cauchy sequences, completeness, Weierstrass approximation.

$\textbf{REFERENCES:}$

  1. Principles of mathematical analysis, Rudin
  2. Real Analysis, Royden
  3. Calculus, Apostol

$\text{Topology.}$ Topological spaces, base of open sets, product topology, accumulation points, boundary, continuity, connectedness, path connectedness, compactness, Hausdorff spaces, normal spaces, Urysohn's lemma, Tietze extension, Tychonoff's theorem,

$\textbf{References:}$ Topology, James Munkres

Reference: Mathematics Syllabus (or) https://www.cmi.ac.in//admissions/syllabus/pgmath-syllabus.pdf

Lakshman Bhaiya posted in Useful Links Jun 27, 2022 edited Jun 27, 2022 by Lakshman Bhaiya
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Hi,

To all, whoever finds following contents useful.

MIT’s 6.824 is a very good course on distributed system. Currently this course is available online:

https://pdos.csail.mit.edu/6.824/schedule.html

 

CMU’s Database course is also a good implementation oriented course:

https://15445.courses.cs.cmu.edu/fall2019/

For both the courses, videos, lectures material, papers, assignments and projects are available online.

You might want to make use of these good quality resources. 

dd posted in Useful Links May 2, 2020
by dd
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There is nothing much available about the JEST exam anywhere so decided to make a collection of the questions which were asked in this year’s exam. Hope it will help future aspirants.

Here is the link:JEST 2019

If you find any question missing, post it as a comment, I will add it to the list.

Utkarsh Joshi posted in Useful Links Feb 19, 2019
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You all would be aware that NPTEL conducts its certification courses online. The content is absolutely free. Only the exam registration requires a nominal fees. You could enroll in the subject of your choice. The course lectures are mostly by Profs from IITs. 

Please visit the link mentioned below for further information.  

https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/explorer

Devshree Dubey posted in Useful Links Jun 25, 2018
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ISRO recruits Scientist/Engineers by conducting its own exam. Below are some details as per previous year (i.e 2015) stats.
 
Advertisement Date: 
Jun 19, 2015
 
Last Date for Submission of Applications online: 
Jul 09, 2015
 
ISRO Centre: 
Centralised Recruitment (ICRB)
 
Location: 
All Locations
 
Post Name & Number of Vacancies
 
Code Post Name No. of Vacancies Vacancies identified for filling-up with Persons with Disabilities
BE003 Scientist/Engineer SC - Computer Science 26 3 (2-OH; 1-HH)
OH - Orthopaedically Handicapped; VH - Visually Handicapped; HH - Hearing Handicapped
 
Eligibility:
BE/B.Tech or equivalent in First Class with an aggregate minimum of 65% (average of all semesters for which results are available). Candidates who are slated to complete the BE/B.Tech course in the academic year 2014-15 are also eligible to apply provided final Degree is available by 31/8/2015.
 
Age Limit:
35 years as on 09/07/2015.  Ex-Serviceman and Persons with Disabilities are eligible for age relaxation as per Govt. of India orders.
 
Application Fee of Rs. 100/- (Rupees One Hundred Only) for each application.
 
Sandeep Singh posted in Useful Links Mar 1, 2016
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A foreign phD opportunity:-

prasoon raghav posted in Useful Links Feb 19, 2018
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https://math.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5020/mathjax-basic-tutorial-and-quick-reference

Typesetting questions using LaTeX is not that difficult as there only a handful that are commonly used when posting here.

This can be used as a guide to get started in using LaTeX.

If people want to post image comments using LaTeX on Facebook etc, they can use: http://quicklatex.com/

goxul posted in Useful Links Nov 15, 2018
by goxul
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Answer key:             http://apply-delhi.nielit.gov.in/Forms/DetailsForms/frmAnswerKey.aspx

Question paper:

1) Scientist B    :        http://beta.nielit.gov.in/sites/default/files/PDF/SB17122017.pdf

2)Scientific/Technical Assistant-A  :     http://beta.nielit.gov.in/sites/default/files/PDF/STA17122017.pdf

pkb posted in Useful Links Dec 29, 2017 edited Dec 30, 2017 by pkb
by pkb
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FYI...

This is for people who are only looking for good jobs only and not for people interested in research or teaching.There are some courses for PG Diploma in CDAC which are really good in terms of technical knowledge and industry point of view.Most of the faculties are from industry background.The exam will be conducted sometime in may-june I think.Generally 1 year courses and have pool placements 2 times.People who are mainly interested in getting a good job can apply there especially if you get CDAC pune.It is mainly for freshers and less than 1 year experience.I had more experience hence I did not join,if you prepare C programming well you can get under 100 rank in the entrance test.I know people who have landed onto good jobs from there.....
Surajit posted in Useful Links Feb 20, 2018
by Surajit
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I have registered for JEST CS. But, I couldn’t find any JEST CS previous year question papers. It will be great help if somebody provide me links to Previous year JEST CS question papers.

Thank you  :)
parabol posted in Useful Links Feb 9, 2020
by parabol
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Admission CGPA Required Expected GATE Rank Cutoff
IITM M.Tech. TA     $152-156$
IITM M.S.      
IITM Ph.D   $75\%$ UG  

$\textbf{IIT Madras Admissions GATE 2019}$

$\text{All details for IITM Admissions for year 2019}$

$\text{Interview Experience 2019}$

Experience shared by Chaitra Jambigi:

Hey folks, I have added the questions which were asked in IIT Madras written test for MS, as much and as accurately as I can remember, please share among your friends for whom this may be helpful. And if you like it, don't forget to Upvote.
Looking forward for any suggestions!
Cheers!

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Lakshman Bhaiya posted in Useful Links Feb 24, 2020 edited Feb 24, 2020 by Lakshman Bhaiya
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$\textbf{BARC Interview Experience 15th June 2018}$

Experience shared by VS (Vidhi Sethi):

Lakshman Bhaiya posted in Useful Links Feb 25, 2020
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http://pythontutor.com/visualize.html#mode=edit

Here you can see how pointers point and how data is stored in which allocations and data structures, among the several other stuff.

Data Structure Visualizations

https://www.cs.usfca.edu/~galles/visualization/Algorithms.html

Mohitdas posted in Useful Links Jul 3, 2021 edited Jul 3, 2021 by Mohitdas
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Hi All,


Please find this awesome resource on the operating system subject.
https://pdos.csail.mit.edu/6.828/2020/schedule.html

 

You will learn how xv6 kernel is implemented along with all the fundamental OS concepts. 
What is xv6? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktkAlbcoz7o&ab_channel=SamRoseSamRose




 

dd posted in Useful Links Jun 20, 2021
by dd
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Please kindly consider visiting the link below as per the notification given in CBSE official website:

https://cbsenet.nic.in/CMS/Handler/FileHandler.ashx?i=File&ii=76&iii=Y

Devshree Dubey posted in Useful Links Mar 1, 2018
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