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MAHARASHTRA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Revised Syllabus for State Services (Main) Examination


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a) Compulsory Subjects:

1. Marathi2. English
3. General Studies – I4. General Studies – II

b) Optional Subjects:

1. Agriculture18. Management
2. Agricultural Engineering19. Mathematics
3. Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science20. Mechanical Engineering
4. Botany21. Medical Sciences
5. Chemistry22 Philosophy
6. Civil Engineering23. Physics
7. Commerce & Accountancy24. Political Science and International Relations
8. Computer Science25. Psychology
9. Economics26. Public Administration
10. Electrical Engineering27. Sociology
11. Electronics Engineering28. Statistics
12. Geography29. Zoology
13. Geology30. Marathi (Literature)
14. History31. Hindi (Literature)
15. Home Science32. English (Literature )
16. Horticulture33. Sanskrit (Literature )
17. Law34. Urdu (Literature)

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  9. Suvarna Gaikar says:

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  10. aparna shinde says:

    i want to know syllabus for electronic engineerig for MPSC 2010 exam?

    • amol says:

      Standard : Degree in Electronics Engineering Total Marks : 200
      Nature of Paper : Conventional Type Duration : 3 Hours

      Note : 1) Answers to this paper must be written in English only
      2) This paper will test the candidate’s ability to comprehend, to analyse, to interpret, to criticise and to appraise subject matter related to the topics/sub- topics mentioned below.
      3) For judging candidates’ conceptual understanding, appropriate number of numerical problems will be asked.
      4) It is expected from candidates to study the latest and recent developments and happenings pertaining to the topics/sub- topics mentioned below.

      Section – A ( Marks : 50 )
      BASIC ELECTRONICS – MATERIALS AND DEVICES
      1) Materials and Components :
      .01) Structure and properties of Electrical Engineering materials, Conductors, Semiconductors and Insulators, magnetic, Ferroelectric, Piezoelectric, Ceramic, Optical and Super-conducting materials.
      .02) Passive components and characteristics Resistors, Capacitors and Inductors,Ferrites, Quartz crystal, Ceramic resonators, Electromagnetic and Electromechanical components.
      2) Physical Electronics, Electron Devices and ICs :
      .01) Electrons and holes in semiconductors, Carrier Statistics, Mechanism of current flow in a semiconductor, Hall effect; Junction theory;
      .02) Different types of diodes and their characteristics;
      .03) Bipolar Junction transistor; Field effect transistors;
      .04) Basics of ICs – bipolar, MOS and CMOS types, basic of Opto-electronics.
      .05) IC Technologies : Fabrication techniques
      .06) Basic CMOS VLSI, Full custom VLSI design, Inverter analysis, layout rules, layout of basic gates, circuit extraction, Layout of basic data path.
      Section – B ( Marks : 50 )
      ELECTRONICS CIRCUITS AND APPLICATIONS
      3) Analog Electronic Circuits :
      .01) Transistor biasing, bias stabilization and Small signal and frequency response analysis of transistor circuits.
      .02) Power amplifiers.
      .03) Feedback amplifiers, Tuned amplifiers, Wide-banding techniques. Transistor oscillators.
      .04) Diode rectifiers, regulators and power supplies.
      .05) Operational Amplifiers, Phase Locked Loops and other linear integrated circuits with applications.
      .06) Pulse shaping circuits and waveform generators.
      4) Industrial Electronics :
      .01) Thyristor family, principle of operation, commutation circuits
      .02) Controlled rectifiers, single phase and three phase with different loads.
      .03) DC choppers : step-up and step-down choppers, chopper circuits, switched mode regulators, effect of source and load inductance.
      .04) Cyclo-converters: Single and three phase cyclo-converters.
      .05) Inverter circuits: Single phase bridge inverters, three phase inverters, voltage control of three phase inverter, harmonic reduction.
      .06) Industrial applications: Induction and dielectric heating, Basic concepts of speed control of DC/AC drives.
      Section – C ( Marks : 50 )
      SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS
      5) Signals and Systems :
      .01) Classification of signals and systems: System modeling in terms of differential and difference equations; State variable representation and solution of state of variable equations for continuous and discrete time systems.
      .02) Fourier series, Fourier transforms, properties and their applications to system analysis.
      .03) Laplace transform : properties and its application to system analysis.
      .04) Convolution integral, superposition integral and their applications.
      .05) Z-transform : properties and its applications to the analysis and characterisation of discrete time systems.
      .06) Discrete time signals and systems, System Classification, stability, DTFT, DFT, FFT algorithms: Decimation in time and frequency. Linear and circular convolution.
      .07) Designing of Digital filters – FIR and IIR filters, Butterworth and Chebycheff filters.
      6) Network theory :
      .01) Network analysis techniques; Network theorems, transient and sinusoidal steady state response.
      .02) Network graphs and their applications in network analysis; Tellegen’s theorem.
      .03) Two port networks; Z, Y, h and transmission parameters.
      .04) Analysis of two port networks, Network functions, parts of network functions, obtaining a network function from a given part.
      .05) Transmission criteria: delay and rise time, Elmore’s and other definitions, effect of cascading.
      .06) Elements of one-port and two-port network synthesis.
      Section – D ( Marks : 50 )
      INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL
      7) Electronic Measurements and instrumentation :
      .01) Basic concepts, standards and error analysis; Measurements of basic electrical quantities and parameters.
      .02) Analog and digital electronic measuring instruments,their principles of working : their comparison, characteristics and applications.
      .03) Transducers: Electronic measurements of non-electrical quantities like temperature, pressure, humidity .
      .04) Basics of telemetry for industrial use.
      8) Control Systems :
      .01) Transient and steady state analysis of systems.
      .02) Block diagram reduction and signal flow graphs, Mason’s gain formula.
      .03) Effect of feedback on the performance of systems.
      .04) Absolute and relative stability of systems.
      .05) Frequency response analysis : Bode diagram, Root Locus, Principle of argument and Nyquist criteria.
      .06) Constant-M and Constant-N Loci. Nichol’s Chart.
      .07) Stability analysis of continuous time systems with respect to the state space model and Jury’s stability criterion for the stability of discrete time systems.

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      Paper II

      Standard : Degree in Electronics Engineering Total Marks : 200
      Nature of Paper : Conventional Type Duration : 3 Hours

      Note : 1) Answers to this paper must be written in English only
      2) This paper will test the candidate’s ability to comprehend, to analyse, to interpret, to criticise and to appraise subject matter related to the topics/sub- topics mentioned below.
      3) For judging candidates’ conceptual understanding, appropriate number of numerical problems will be asked.
      4) It is expected from candidates to study the latest and recent developments and happenings pertaining to the topics/sub- topics mentioned below.

      Section – A( Marks : 50 )
      1) DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AND MICROPROCESSORS :
      .01) Transistor as aswitching element. Boolean algebra, Number theory.
      .02) Simplification ofBoolean functions, Karnaugh maps and applications. IC Logic gates and theircharacteristics.
      .03) IC logic families: DTL, TTL, ECL, NMOS, PMOS and CMOS gates and their comparison.
      .04) Combinational logicCircuits: Half adder, Full adder; Digital comparator;Multiplexer, Demultiplexer; ROM and their applications and Design.
      .05) Flip flops. R-S, J-K,D and T flip-flops; Different types of counters and registers, Design usingflip flops.
      .06) Waveform generators.A/D and D/A converters. Semiconductor memories.
      .07) Digital design-POS,SOP minimization, PAL and PLAs, PLDs, FPGA
      .08) Sequential machinedesign : Mealy and Moore machines,Asynchronous machines-Analysis and design: Races and Hazards.
      .09) Microprocessors: Architecture and instruction set of Microprocessors 8085 and8086, Assembly language Programming.
      .10) Microprocessor basedsystem design: typical examples, PLCs.
      .11) Personal computers andtheir typical uses.
      Section – B( Marks : 50 )
      2) COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS :
      .01) Random signals andprobability, Correlation functions; Spectral density; Response of linearsystem to random inputs.
      .02) Basic informationtheory.
      .03) Sampling, quantisation and introductionto coding techniques.
      .04) Analog Modulation anddemodulation techniques: AM, FM and PM, Radio broadcasttransmitters and receivers.
      .05) Digital modulationand demodulation techniques, data recovery: integrator,matched filters, correlation receivers and their error probability analysis.
      .06) Time division andfrequency division multiplexing.
      .07) Equalization.
      .08) Telephone networks: Modern telephone exchanges, switching techniques.
      .09) Elements of Mobile communication.
      .10) SatelliteCommunication, Multiple access techniques –FDMA, CDMA.
      Section -C( Marks : 50 )
      ELECTROMAGNETICS AND MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
      3) Electromagnetic Theory :
      .01) Analysis of electrostatic and magnetostatic fields; Laplace’s and Poisson’s equations.
      .02) Boundary value problems and theirsolutions; Maxwell’s equations.
      .03) Wave propagation through bounded andunbounded media.
      .04) Transmission lines: basic theory, standing waves, stub matching techniques.Microstrip lines.
      .05) Propagation of signals at HF, VHF, UHFand microwave frequency.
      .06) Elements of antenna theory.
      4) Microwave Engineering :
      .01) Analysis of MicrowaveTubes. Solid state microwave devices and their applications.
      .02) Analysis of waveguides (rectangular and cylindrical).
      .03) Microwave Componentsand Circuits.
      .04) Microstrip circuits.
      .05) MicrowaveMeasurements.
      .06) Microwave Antennas.
      .07) Optical Communication: Basics of optical fibre: Numerical aperture, cone of acceptance,rectilinear and curvilinear propagation of light waves through fibre singlemode and multi- mode propagation, Optical fibre as a cylindrical wave guide,dispersion and attenuation, splicing techniques, fibre losses, link lengthcalculations, Optical sources and amplifiers, optical detectors, dispersionmanagement in optical fibres.
      .08) MicrowaveCommunication Systems (terrestrial and Satellite based).
      Section – D( Marks : 50 )
      5) Data structures and computer algorithms :
      .01) Data representation,Programming, Elements of a high level programming language C.
      .02) Use of data structuressuch as stacks, queues, linked lists, trees and graphs. Algorithms forinsertion and deletion of elements in these data structures.
      .03) Complexity ofalgorithms, sorting and searching techniques, Spanning trees, shortest path,Knapsack problem, Traveling sales person’s problem, NP-Hard, NP-Complete.
      .04) Design techniques(Greedy/Dynamic programming/ Divide and conquer).
      6) Computer Organisation :
      .01) Fundamentals ofcomputer architecture.
      .02) Processor design; Control unit design.
      .03) Memory organisation, I/O SystemOrganisation.
      .04) Advanced architectures- Parallelprocessing.
      7) Computer Networks :
      .01) ISO/OSI model, packetswitching, congestion in communication networks
      .02) Sliding window protocol.
      .03) LAN technologies (Ethernet/UDP), TCP,Internet Protocol.
      .04) Basic concepts of switches, gateways androuters,
      .05) Internet technologies.
      .06) Network security.

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  12. Manish Patil says:

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  14. sandhya says:

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  15. pratap says:

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  16. sarita says:

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  17. sarita says:

    will u please tell me about coaching class details n timetable for regular n weekend batch.

  18. Nilesh Patil says:

    I want to syllabus of computer engineering for M.P.S.C.

  19. Nilesh Giri says:

    I want to enroll for MPSC 2011. Pls let me know the enrolment process and details of form, study material etc

  20. Shaikh Naghma says:

    Dear Sir/Madam,
    Please provide me the details of syllabus of MPSC exam of 2011 and want to know how many subject we have to take from optional subjects and what are the dates of preliminary and main exam for 2011.
    Awaiting your reply at the earliest.

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  22. neha says:

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    i m interested to appear for mpsc.
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  23. onkar says:

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  27. mpsc aspirant says:

    I want In Detail Information for MPSC for computer science graduates specially Information for class I post

  28. shraddha says:

    Sir, please I want whole syllabus with there topics of mpsc pre and main exam also dates. My optional sub is Botany,Geography.what about posting? I want my posting only in mumbai/poona. Is it possible?

  29. meraj says:

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