IIITH PGEE Syllabus
The syllabus of IIITH PGEE consists of the topics and chapters that the candidates will be required to study for the entrance examination. IIITH PGEE consists of two papers.
Paper I will focus on:
Since Paper II is based subject-wise, the syllabus will differ according to the course selected by the candidates.
IIITH PGEE Syllabus for Paper II
Subjects |
Topics |
Mathematics |
· Finite Dimensional Linear Vector Space · Group, Ring and Field · Real Analysis · Probability Theory · Complex Analysis · Ordinary Differential Equation · Optimization |
Computer Science |
· Fundamental Programming Concepts · Control Flow · Functions · Recursion · Basic Data Structures (arrays, lists, stacks, and queues) · Basic algorithms (sorting and searching) · Boolean Algebra · Digital Building Blocks (AND/OR/NAND/XOR Gates) · Karnaugh's Maps · Computer Organisation · Number Systems · Capability to write programs in C or C++ is expected · Relational Databases (Functional dependencies, SQL) · Computer Networks |
Electronics and Communications Engineering |
Part A – Electronics · Networks · Electronic Devices · Analog Circuits · Digital Circuits · Control Systems
Part B – Signal Processing and Communications · Signals and Systems · Probability Theory and Random Processes · Communication Theory · Digital Signal Processing · Electromagnetics |
Structural Engineering |
· Bending moments and shear forces in beams · Stress and strain relations · Principal stresses · Mohr’s circle · Simple bending theory · Flexural and shear stresses · Torsion · Analysis of trusses and frames · Analysis of indeterminate structures by force/displacement methods · Matrix methods of structural analysis · Working and limit state design concepts · Design of compression members · Beam, slab, footing, staircases, basic concepts of pre-stressed concrete · Riveted and welded joints · Steel beam column connections · Plate girders and design of base plate |
Computational Natural Sciences and Bioinformatics |
· Physics · Chemistry · Biology · Bioinformatics |
Computational Linguistics |
· Morphology · Word Formation · Word Classes · Lexicography, Syntax, Syntactic structure, Dependency structure, Grammar formalisms · Semantics, Lexical semantics, Sentential semantics · Ability to analyze natural language text in terms of morphology and basic grammatical structures |