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Re: previous question papers hal management trainee
The syllabus of Electronics Engineering Management Trainee Post in Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) on which the question paper is based is as follows: General Awareness Latest happenings of the country Current affairs of India with other countries Recent development in the country Technical progress and new invention of the science world Social and cultural issues Economy and its issues General science related questions English and Reasoning Language related MCQ’s Grammar questions Checking of verb, tenses and level of fluency in sentences Analogy and data reasoning Sentence interpretation Idioms, phrases recognition Error recognitions Comprehension passages Specialization Engineering Electronics Engineering: 1. Analog Circuits: we can expect more problematic questions from OP-AMP, Transistors, Mosfet, Diodes, amplifiers, frequency responses, power amplifiers,555 timer . 2. Digital Circuits: Boolean algebra, K-Map, combinational circuits, sequential circuits, Logic families, A-D/D-A converters, 8085 microprocessors. 3. Basics of electronics: Semiconductor devices, P-N junction diode, Zener diode, tunnel diode, BJT, JFET, MOS capacitor, MOSFET, LED, p-I-n and avalanche photo diode. 4. Communications: AM, DSB, SSB, FM, PCM, DM, probability of errors, Microwave, Radars, satellite communication basics 5. Network theory: KCL, KVL, Nodal analysis, transients, Superposition, Thevenins, max power theorems, two port networks. 6. Antennas: Plain waves, transmission lines, antenna basics: radiation pattern, dipole antenna, gain equations 7. Control systems: Open and closed loop systems, R-H criteria, compensators, P-I-D controllers, bode plots, gain margin, phase margin calculations. 8. Signals and systems: Fourier transform, laplace transform, z-transform, linearity, causality properties. 9. Mathematics: Residues, Matrices, limits, differential equations 10.Electromagnetics: Electric fields, magnetic fields, wave propagation, transmission lines |
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