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Ayurved Chikitsadhikari Exam date announced
Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), Ajmer has announced the date for Ayurved Chikitsadhikari Exam 2010 which will be held on 6th February 2011 (Sunday) from 10:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
For details visit RPSC Rajasthan website advertisement:
http://www.rpsc.gov.in/PN_Ayur10_091210.pdf
For details visit RPSC Rajasthan website advertisement:
http://www.rpsc.gov.in/PN_Ayur10_091210.pdf
RAS Exam Computer Engineering Syllabus
RAS PRE EXAM COMPUTER ENGINEERING SYLLABUS:
COMPUTER ENGINEERING(Code No. 09)1 Digital Electronics: Introduction to number System and their conversions., Arithmatic with bases other than ten. Boolean Algebra and Simplification of boolean expressions. Standard form of boolean functions, Minterm Maxterm designation of functions. Simplification of function by karrnaugh maps. Logic gates and IC digital logic families. Combinational Circuits.
II Programming Languages: Structured programming and object oriented programming. Abstraction, encapsulation, data hiding, Polymorphism, Scope rules., Parameter passing, run time environment, Static and dynamic storage management. Case studies of C and C++ languages.
III Data Structure and Algorithms: Elementary and structured data types, Linear Structures: Arrays and Records, Stacks, Queues And Linked Lists, Strings Prefix, Postfix, infix expressions. Non Linear structures: generalized linked list, trees, graphs and their traversals. Built in data structures such as Records, Files, Sets and Pointers. Sorting and searching techniques.
IV Computer Architecture: Processor Organization, Instruction fetch decode and execute cycles, Information
representation, Number formats and their representation in memory. Common addressing techniques, instruction types, Arithmetic operations and their implemations. Memories: type, characteristics and organization.
V Data Base Management System: Need, Purpose and Goals of DBMS. Physical and Logical data bases, data abstraction and data independence, data aggregation, data models: ER and Object Orinted Models, Introduction to relational model, relation algebra, theory of normalization SQL.
VI System Programming and Operating System: Concept of machines and assembly language programming, representation of instruction and data, assemblers, and macro assemblers. Introduction to Operating System, Operating System Services and Kernel. Multiprogramming & time sharing, Memory Management, Paging and Segmenting, Input/Output and Device management, Disk and File Management, Process Management.
VII. Theory of Computation and Compiler Design: Introduction to Automata Theory, Language, regular expression, finite automata, transition graph, non-determinism, Push Down Automata Theory, context free grammars, trees, regular grammars, context-free languages. Introduction to compilers, translators and interpreters, compilation process. Lexical and Syntactical analysis. Top Down and Bottom up parsing, syntax directed translation.
VIII Computer Networks: Data communication Fundamentals, Computer Network Architecture, Packet and
circuit switching. Functions and working of OSI layers. Satellite and packet radio networks. Local area network. Internetworking and ISDN/B-ISDN. Network Protocols: Ethrnet, TCP/IP. Internet and Web technologies. Introduction to mobile communications.
IX Software Engineering: Introduction to Software Engineering, Requirement Engineering, Structural Systems
Design, Data Oriented analysis and Design, Object Oriented Analysis and Design, Software Quality Assurance.
X Computer Graphics: Introduction to interactive computer graphics, picture analysis, overview of programmer's model of interactive graphics. Fundamental problems in geometry. Basic Raster Graphics: Scan Conversion, Filling and clipping. Geometric manipulations: Transformation, Matrices homogeneous coordinates.
II Programming Languages: Structured programming and object oriented programming. Abstraction, encapsulation, data hiding, Polymorphism, Scope rules., Parameter passing, run time environment, Static and dynamic storage management. Case studies of C and C++ languages.
III Data Structure and Algorithms: Elementary and structured data types, Linear Structures: Arrays and Records, Stacks, Queues And Linked Lists, Strings Prefix, Postfix, infix expressions. Non Linear structures: generalized linked list, trees, graphs and their traversals. Built in data structures such as Records, Files, Sets and Pointers. Sorting and searching techniques.
IV Computer Architecture: Processor Organization, Instruction fetch decode and execute cycles, Information
representation, Number formats and their representation in memory. Common addressing techniques, instruction types, Arithmetic operations and their implemations. Memories: type, characteristics and organization.
V Data Base Management System: Need, Purpose and Goals of DBMS. Physical and Logical data bases, data abstraction and data independence, data aggregation, data models: ER and Object Orinted Models, Introduction to relational model, relation algebra, theory of normalization SQL.
VI System Programming and Operating System: Concept of machines and assembly language programming, representation of instruction and data, assemblers, and macro assemblers. Introduction to Operating System, Operating System Services and Kernel. Multiprogramming & time sharing, Memory Management, Paging and Segmenting, Input/Output and Device management, Disk and File Management, Process Management.
VII. Theory of Computation and Compiler Design: Introduction to Automata Theory, Language, regular expression, finite automata, transition graph, non-determinism, Push Down Automata Theory, context free grammars, trees, regular grammars, context-free languages. Introduction to compilers, translators and interpreters, compilation process. Lexical and Syntactical analysis. Top Down and Bottom up parsing, syntax directed translation.
VIII Computer Networks: Data communication Fundamentals, Computer Network Architecture, Packet and
circuit switching. Functions and working of OSI layers. Satellite and packet radio networks. Local area network. Internetworking and ISDN/B-ISDN. Network Protocols: Ethrnet, TCP/IP. Internet and Web technologies. Introduction to mobile communications.
IX Software Engineering: Introduction to Software Engineering, Requirement Engineering, Structural Systems
Design, Data Oriented analysis and Design, Object Oriented Analysis and Design, Software Quality Assurance.
X Computer Graphics: Introduction to interactive computer graphics, picture analysis, overview of programmer's model of interactive graphics. Fundamental problems in geometry. Basic Raster Graphics: Scan Conversion, Filling and clipping. Geometric manipulations: Transformation, Matrices homogeneous coordinates.
RAS MAIN EXAM COMPUTER ENGINEERING SYLLABUS:
COMPUTER ENGINEERING PAPER-I (Code No. 09) I. Digital Electronics: Introduction to number System and their conversions. Arithmatic with bases other than ten. Boolean Algebra and Simplification of Boolean expressions. Standard form of boolean functions, Minterm Maxterm designation of functions, Combinational Circuits. Introduction to switching devices, positive and negative logic of OR, AND, NOR, NAND, Exclusive OR, and Exclusive NOR gates, IC digital logic families. Simplification of function by karrnaugh maps. Quine McCluskey tabular methods for simplification of Boolean function and determination of prime implicants. Selection of an optimal set of prime implicants, multiple output circuits and map minimization of multiple output circuits;. General characteristics of sequential circuits. Clock, puls and level mode sequential circuits. Analysis and design of a sequential circuit.
II. Programming Languages: Structured programming and object oriented programming. Abstraction, encapsulation, data hiding, Polymorphism, Scope rules, Parameter passing, run time environment, Static and dynamic storage management, garbage collection, exception handling, task and concurrency in programming language like C, C++. JAVA. Concepts of 4GL
III.Data Structure And Algorithms: Elementary and structured data types, Linear Structures: Arrays and Records, Stacks, Queues and Linked Lists, Strings Prefix, Postifix, infix expressions. Non linear structures: generalized linked list, trees, graphs and their traversals, trie and dictionary. Built in Data structures such as Records, Files Sets, Graphs and Pointers. Recurssion, Sorting-Internal and External, Searching, Hashing, Symbol Tables. Problem solving and algorithms development and analysis.
IV. Computer Architecture: Processor Organization, Instruction fetch and executic cycles, information representation, Number formats and their representation in memory. Common addressing techniques, instruction types, Arithmetic operatiojnns and their implementations. Memories : types, characteristics and organization. System modeling, Design levels. Register level design, Description language, Processor level design, Design Techniques. Instruction Sequencing and interpretation hardwired controls and its implementation concepts, microprogrammed control Conversional and unconversional microprogrammed control computers.
V. Data Base Management System : Need, Purpose and Goals of DBMS. Physical and Logical data bases, data abstraction and data independence, data aggregation, data mdels: ER and object Oriented Models, Introduction to relational model, relation algebra, theory of normalization. SQL. Physical data organization in sequential, Indexed, Random and Hashed files. Inverted and multilist structures, B+ Trees. Transaction processing, concurrency control, recovery management and database security, Transaction model properties and state serializability, Lock based protocols. Deadlock prevention and detection. Introduction to Distributed DBMS
COMPUTER ENGINEERING PAPER-II (Code No. 09)
I. System Programming and Operating System : Concept of machines and assembly language programming, representation of instruction and data, assemblers, and macro assemblers. Introduction to Operating System, Operating System Services and Kernael. Multiprogramming & Time Sharing, Memory Management, Paging and Segmenting, Input Output and Device Management, Disk and File Management. Deadlocks and concurrent processes. Protection and security, Introduction to multiprocessors and distributed operating systems. Case studies of UNIX and WINDOWS operating systems.
II. Theory of Computation and Compile Design : Introduction to Automata Theory, Language, regular expression, finite automata, transition graph, non-determinism, Push Down Automata Theory, context free grammars, trees, regular grammars, context-free languages.
Introduction to compliers, translators and interpreters, compilation process. Lexical and Syntactical analysis. Top Down and Bottom up parsing, syntax directed translation. Symbol tables organizations : Hashing, Linked List, Tree structures. Code generation : Compilation of expressions and control structures. Error detection and recovery. Code optimization : Optimizing transformation, local and global optimization.
III. Computer Networks : Data communication Fundamentals, Computer Network, Architecture, Packet and circuit switching. Functions and working of OSI layers. Satellite and packet radio network. Local area network. Internetworking and ISDN/B-ISDN. Network Protocols: Ethernet, TCP/IP. Network management and Interoperability. Performance issues of LAN and WAN.
IV. Software Engineering : Introduction to Software Engineering, Requirement Engineering, Structural System Design, Data Oriented analysis and Design, Object Oriented Analysis and Design, Software Quality Assurance. User interface design, Software complexity and reliability. Software project management.
V. Computer Graphics : Introduction to interactive computer graphics, picture analysis overview of programmer's model of interactive graphics. Fundamental problems in geometry. Basic Raster Graphics: Scan Conversion, filling and clipping. Geometric manipulations : Transformation, Matrices and homogeneous coordinates. Elementary 3-D graphics, plane projections, vanishing points, specification of 3-D view. Visibility, image and object precision, z-buffer algorithms, area based algorithms, floating horizon. Curves and surfaces: parametric representation, Bezer and B-spline curves. Rendering: Ray tracing, antialiasing, Gourard and Phong Shading.
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Gramsevak Jobs by Rajasthan Panchayati Raj
Rajasthan Panchayati Raj invites applications for recruitment 2011 for Gramsevak.
Post : Gramsevak
Candidates will be recruited on the basis of performance in written test. Age limit is 18-35 years. Panchayati Raj is a system of governance having 3 levels i.e. village, block and district. Gram panchayats are the basic units of administration
in this system.
It was adopted during the 1950s and 60s when laws were passed to form Panchayats in various states. The panchayats receive funds from local body grants, funds for implementation of centrally-sponsored schemes & funds released by the state governments. On 24 April 1993, the Constitutional Act, 1992 was come into force to give constitutional status to the Panchayati Raj institutions. Except Nagaland, Meghalaya and Mizoram, Panchayati Raj is existed in all states and all the Union Territories except Delhi.
Last Date: 27 December 2010
For advertisement visit: http://www.rajpanchayat.gov.in/common/sidelinks/Vigyapti_Performa.PDF
Post : Gramsevak
Candidates will be recruited on the basis of performance in written test. Age limit is 18-35 years. Panchayati Raj is a system of governance having 3 levels i.e. village, block and district. Gram panchayats are the basic units of administration
in this system.
It was adopted during the 1950s and 60s when laws were passed to form Panchayats in various states. The panchayats receive funds from local body grants, funds for implementation of centrally-sponsored schemes & funds released by the state governments. On 24 April 1993, the Constitutional Act, 1992 was come into force to give constitutional status to the Panchayati Raj institutions. Except Nagaland, Meghalaya and Mizoram, Panchayati Raj is existed in all states and all the Union Territories except Delhi.
Last Date: 27 December 2010
For advertisement visit: http://www.rajpanchayat.gov.in/common/sidelinks/Vigyapti_Performa.PDF
Personnel Officer jobs in RRVUNL, Rajasthan
Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasarna Nigam Limited (RRVUNL) invites Applications are invited from Applications are invited in prescribed form from Indian nationals for filling up the following positions at RRVUNL :
Name Of Post:
Personnel Officer : 07 posts (UR-5, SC-1, OBC-1)
Age :21-35 years
Pay Scale :Rs. 15600-39100 Grade pay Rs. 5400
Assistant Personnel Officer : 17 posts (UR-11, SC-2, ST-1, OBC-3)
Age :18-35 years
Pay Scale :Rs. 9300-34800 Grade pay Rs. 3600
Application Fee : Rs. 400/- for General candidates and Rs. 200/- for SC/ST/OBC/BC/PH candidates through a system generated challan to be deposited in any branch of SBBJ in "SBBJ Power Jyoti Account No. 61113250483" and obtain the receipted copy of Challan.
How to Apply : Apply Online from 06/12/2010 to 21/12/2010 only at Rajasthan Power websites. The printout of system generated application form should be sent by ordinary post in a closed envelope clearly mentioning : Post Bag No. 156 , GPO, M.I. Road, Jaipur - 302001 (Raj)
Last Date :21 Dec 2010
For advertisement details visit: http://www.rajenergy.com/po-apo.pdf
Name Of Post:
Personnel Officer : 07 posts (UR-5, SC-1, OBC-1)
Age :21-35 years
Pay Scale :Rs. 15600-39100 Grade pay Rs. 5400
Assistant Personnel Officer : 17 posts (UR-11, SC-2, ST-1, OBC-3)
Age :18-35 years
Pay Scale :Rs. 9300-34800 Grade pay Rs. 3600
Application Fee : Rs. 400/- for General candidates and Rs. 200/- for SC/ST/OBC/BC/PH candidates through a system generated challan to be deposited in any branch of SBBJ in "SBBJ Power Jyoti Account No. 61113250483" and obtain the receipted copy of Challan.
How to Apply : Apply Online from 06/12/2010 to 21/12/2010 only at Rajasthan Power websites. The printout of system generated application form should be sent by ordinary post in a closed envelope clearly mentioning : Post Bag No. 156 , GPO, M.I. Road, Jaipur - 302001 (Raj)
Last Date :21 Dec 2010
For advertisement details visit: http://www.rajenergy.com/po-apo.pdf