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M.SC ENTRANCE SYLLABUS Pokhara University

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Pokhara University

Faculty of Science and Technology

Entrance Examination Curriculum

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering in Power System

Total marks: 150                                                                                                            Qualifying marks: 53

Time: 3 hrs

Entrance curriculum mainly covers common topics of all streams covering Fundamental of Mathematics and
Electrical Engineering of Bachelor’s level.
Section Course Weightage (%)
A Fundamentals of Mathematics 30
B Electrical Engineering 70
Total 100

Section A: Fundamental of Mathematics

1.      Basic of Set, Continuity, Derivative, Vector and Scalar: Set and functions, limit, continuity and
differentiability of functions, Integration by using different integration techniques, standard integrals, definite
integrals parts, vectors and scalars, resolution of vectors, scalar and vector product of two and more vectors,
gradient, divergence, curl and directional derivative of vectors.

2.      Linear Algebra: Definition and basic properties of matrices and determinants Rank of matrix, system of linear
equations, inverse of a matrix, Eigen values and Eigen vectors.

3.      Infinite series: Definitions of sequence and infinite series, the necessary conditions for convergence of an
infinite series, test of convergence, alternating series test.

4.      Fourier series: Periodic functions, Fourier series on the functions of period 2π, Euler’s formula, Fourier series
of a function having arbitrary period, even and odd functions and their Fourier series, half range functions

5.      Laplace transformation: Laplace transform, Application of Laplace transform, Inverse Laplace transform,


Convolution theorem on Laplace transform and application, Differential ewuation (ODE and PDE).

6.      Z-transform: Definitions, one-sided and two-sided z-transform, linear time invariant system, Unit impulse
function, properties of z-transform, region of convergence, inverse z-transform by residue and partial fraction,
Parseval theorem, convolution.

7.      Nonlinear Equations: Review of calculus and Taylor’s theorem, errors in numerical calculations, trial and
error method, Bisection method, Newton’s method, Secant method

8.      Introduction of Descriptive Statistics: Presentation and classification data frequency distribution, histogram,


measures of central tendency -mean, median, mode, quartiles and percentiles, measures of dispersion
(variability).

Section B: Electrical Engineering

1.         Electrical Circuits and Fields: KCL, KVL, Nodal & Mesh analysis, transient response of D.C and A.C
networks; sinusoidal steady-state analysis; resonance in electrical circuits; concepts of ideal voltage and current
sources, network theorems, driving point admittance and transfer functions of two port network, three phase
circuits; Fourier series and its application; Gauss theorem, electric field intensity and potential due to point, line
plane and spherical charge distribution, dielectric, capacitance calculations for simple configurations;
Ampere’s and Biot-Savart’ law, inductance calculations for simple configurations.
rotating machines; D.C generators and motors-characteristics, starting and speed control, armature reaction and
communication: three phase induction motors-performance characteristics, starting and speed control; single-
phase induction motors; synchronous generators – performance, regulation; synchronous motors – starting
characteristics, applications, synchronous condensers; fractional horsepower motors: permanent magnet and
stepper motors.

3.         Power Systems: Electric power generation – thermal, hydro, nuclear; transmission line parameters; steady –


state performance of overhead transmission lines and cables and surge propagation; distribution system,
insulators , bundle conductors, corona and radio interferences effects; per-unit quantities; bus admittance and
impedance matrices; load flow; voltage control and power factor correction; economic operation; symmetrical
components, analysis of symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults; principle of over current, differential and distance
protections; concepts and solid state relays and digital protection; circuit breakers; principles of system stability –
swing curves and equal area criterion; HVDC system – Principle of operation, control and design consideration,
HVDC circuit breaking; FACTS - Reactive power control, Uncompensated transmission line, Series
compensation, SVC, thyristor controlled series capacitor, static synchronous compensator, UPFC and
applications.

4.         Control Systems: Principles of feedback; transfer function; block diagram; steady –state errors; stability-


Routh and Nyquist criteria; Bode plots; compensation; root loci; elementary state variable formulation; state
transition matrix and response for Linear time Invariant systems.
5.         Power Electronics and Drives: Semiconductor power devices-diodes, transistors, thyristors, triacs, GTO,
MOSFETs and IGBTs-static characteristic and principles of operation; triggering circuits; phase control rectifiers;
bridge converters-fully controlled and half controlled; principles of choppers and inverters, basic concepts of
adjustable speed dc and ac drives.

6.         High Voltage Engineering: Causes of overvoltage and its effects on power system – Lightning, switching
surges and temporary overvoltage – concepts of reflections and refraction of travelling waves. Dielectric
breakdown- Gaseous breakdown – Vacuum breakdown, Corona discharges – Generation of high voltage, High
current and its measurements – DC, AC, impulse voltages; High Resistance with series ammeter – Dividers,
Resistance, Capacitance and Mixed dividers – Peak Voltmeter , CVT, Electrostatic Voltmeters

– Sphere Gaps – High current shunts; High voltage testing of electrical power apparatus as per International
standards – Insulation Coordination.
7.         Electric energy – Conservation and utilization: Fundamentals of Electric drives – choice and applications;
traction motors – characteristic features – electric braking train movement and energy consumption; Design of
illumination systems and various lighting schemes; Electric heating – methods of electric heating and its types –
Electric welding - Principles of the conversion of solar radiation into heat; Solar Collectors-flat-plate collectors

– concentrating collector – cylindrical parabolic; Wind energy conversion system – basic principles – site
selection – basic components – Classification of WECS – Types of wind machines.

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