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The document outlines the curriculum for Computer Science and Physics, detailing key topics in both fields. In Computer Science, it covers areas such as programming, data structures, computer organization, operating systems, and software engineering. The Physics section includes mechanics, thermal physics, waves and oscillations, electricity and magnetism, modern physics, and electronics.

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physics cs

The document outlines the curriculum for Computer Science and Physics, detailing key topics in both fields. In Computer Science, it covers areas such as programming, data structures, computer organization, operating systems, and software engineering. The Physics section includes mechanics, thermal physics, waves and oscillations, electricity and magnetism, modern physics, and electronics.

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Computer Science/Computer Application

Section A

Basic Mathematics Element of probability, matrix, algebra, integration, differentiation.

Basic Concepts Analog Vs digital, accuracy, reliability, fastness, character and number
representations, decimal, binary, octal, hexadecimal numbers, floating point representation, batch
processing, time sharing, multiprogramming, programming language, machine language and
high level language, compiler and interpreter, study of commonly used peripherals.

Switching Theory and Digital Design Logic functions, Boolean algebra, simplifications, Gates,
implementation of logical functions, design of combinational and sequential circuits, flip-flops,
registers, encoder, decoder, code converters, counters, design with integrated circuits including
ROM, PLA and multiplexers, microprocessor architecture, programming study of 8085/8086.

Programming and Data structures - Concepts of OOP’s , C++ data types, control statements,
procedures, Scope rules, arrays and records, enumerated data types, sets, pointers, recursion.
File-sequential, indexed files, sorting and merging report generations. Arrays, queues, linked
lists, stacks, tree traversal, evaluation of expressions using postfix notation, sorting algorithms,
bubble sort, quick sort, heap sort, complexity of algorithms

Section B

Computer Organization Function organization, machine instructions, addressing modes,


introduction to microprocessors, study of 8085/8086 communication between processor and I/O
via DMA and interrupt priority, I/O processors, problems associated with bus scheduling. Micro
computer memory, virtual memory, basic concepts, problems of virtual memory, page
replacements algorithms, cache memory, associative memory. Fundamentals of parallel
processing and its necessity pipelined processors and multiprocessors.

Systems Programming Editors, loaders, linkers, assemblers, phases of a compiler and their
function, lexical analysers and parsers, parsing techniques, symbol table, code generation.

Operating Systems Batch, Multi-programming and time sharing systems, processor memory,
device and file management, virtual memory, process scheduling, inter process communication,
I/O redirection, process synchronization and concurrency, deadlocks, prevention, avoidance,
detection and recovery, auxiliary storage management, file system functions and its hierarchy.

Data Processing Concepts File organisation techniques: indexing, relational and network data
models, study of relational DBMS. Data dictionary, normal forms and query languages.

Computer Networks Data communication concepts, concepts, concepts of LAN, evolution of


LAN, OSI - 7 layer reference model and design issues. Physical layer-transmission media, packet
and circuit switching, topologies, Data link layer, token passing, sliding window protocols,
protocols specification and verification, network layer, routing, congestion control, transport

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layer, session and presentation layers, design issues, application layer, file transfer, electronic
mail.

Software Engineering and Applications Systems analysis, detailed analysis, feasibility study,
tools for system designer, input and output design, program definition, module design and design
review, structured programming and conversion, testing, training and documentation, systems
life cycle, role of System Analyst. Tools for office Automation, word processing Spreadsheets, ,
Multimedia systems, Application of computers .

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11. PHYSICS

SECTION – A

Mechanics, Thermal Physics and Waves and Oscillations


1. Mechanics – Conservation law. Collisions, impact parameter, scattering cross-
section, centre of mass and lab systems with transformation of physical quantities,
Rutherford Scattering. Motion of a rocket under constant force field. Rotating frames
of reference, Coriolis force. Motion of rigid bodies, Dynamics of rotating bodies,
Moment of inertia, Theorem of parallel and perpendicular axes. Moment of inertia of
sphere, ring, cylinder, disc. Angular momentum. Torque and precession of a top,
Gyroscope. Central forces. Motion under inverse square law, Kepler’s Laws, Motion
of Satellites (including geostationary). Galileann Relativity, Special Theory of
Relativity, Michelson-Morley Experiment, Lorentz Transformations – addition
theorem of velocities. Variation of mass with velocity. Mass-Energy equivalence.
Fluid dynamics, streamlines, Reynold number, Viscosity, Poiseulle’s formula for the
flow of liquid through narrow tubes, turbulence, Bernoulli’s Equation with simple
applications.
2. Thermal Physics – Law’s of thermodynamics, Entropy, Carnot’s cycle, Isothermal
and Adiabatic changes, Thermodynamic Potentials, Helmboltz and Gibbs functions,
Maxwell’s relations. The clausius-clapeyron equation, reversible cell, Joule-Kelvin
effect, Stefan-Boltzmann Law. Kinetic Theory of Gases, Maxwell’s Distribution Law
of Velocities, Equipartition of energy, specific heats of gases, mean Free path,
Brownian Motion. Black Body radiation, specific heat of solids Einstein and Debye
theories, Wein’s Law, Planck’s Law, solar constant. Saha’s theory of
thermolionization and Stellar spectra. Production of low temperatures using adiabatic
demagnetization and dilution refrigeration. Concept of negative temperature.

3. Waves and Oscillations – Oscillations, simple harmonic motion. Examples of


simple harmonic motion : mass, spring and LC circuits. Stationary and traveling
waves, Damped harmonic motion, Forced oscillation and Resonance. Sharpness of
resonance. Wave equation, Harmonic solutions, Plane and Spherical waves,
Superpositions of waves, Two perpendicular simple harmonic motions – Lissajous
figures, Fourier analysis of periodic waves – square and triangular waves. Phase and
Group velocities, Beats, Huygen’s principle, Division of amplitude and wavefront,
Fresnel Biprism, Newton’s rings, Michelson interferometer, Fabry-Perot inter-
ferometer.Diffraction-Fresnel and Fraunhofer. Diffraction as a Fourier
Transformation. Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction by rectangular and circular
apertures. Diffraction by straight edge, Single and multiple slits. Resolving power of
grating and Optical Instruments. Rayleigh criterion. Polarization, production and
Detection of polarized light (linear, circular and elliptical). Brewster’s law,
Huyghen’s theory of double refraction, optical rotation, Polarimeters. Laser sources
(Helium-Neon, Ruby, and semi-conductor diode). Concept of spatial and temporal
coherence. Holography, theory and applications.

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SECTION – B

1. Electricity and Magnetism – Coulomb’s law, Electric Field. Gauss’s Law, Electric
potential. Poission and Laplace equations for homogeneous dielectric, uncharged
conducting sphere in a uniform field, point charge and infinite conducting plane.
Current electricity : Kirchoff’s laws and its applications : Wheatstone bridge, Kelvin’s
double bridge, Carey-Foster’s bridge. Bio-Savart law andn applications, Ampere’s
circuital law and its applications, Magnetic induction and field strength, magnetic
shell. Magnetic field on the axis of a circular coil. Helmboltz coil. Electromagnetic
induction, Faraday’s and Lenz’s law, Self and Mutual inductances, Alternating
currents. L.C.R. circuits, series and parallel resonance circuits, quality factor.
Maxwell’s equations and electromagnetic waves, Transverse nature of electromagnetic
waves, Poynting vector. Magnetic fields in matter : Dia, Para, Ferro Antiferro and
Ferrimagnetism (Qualitative approach only), Hysteresis.

2. Modern Physics – Bohr’s theory of hydrogen atom. Electron spin, Optical and X-
ray Spectra. Stern-Gerlach experiment and spatial quantization. Vector model of the
atom, spectral terms and fine structure of spectral lines. J-J and L-S coupling. Zeeman
effect, Pauli’s exclusion principle spectral terms of two equivalent and non-equivalent
electrons. Gross and fine structure of electronic band spectra. Raman effect,
Photoelectric effect, Compton effect DeBroglie waves. Wave-Particle duality,
uncertainty principle, postulates of quantum mechanics. Schrodinger wave equation
with application to (i) particle in a box, (ii) motion across a step potential. One
dimensional harmonic oscillator eigen values and eigen functions. Radioactivity,
Alpha, beta and gamma radiations. Elementary theory of the alpha decay. Nuclear
binding energy. Mass spectroscopy, Semi empirical mass formula. Nuclear binding
energy. Mass spectroscopy, Semi empirical mass formula. Nuclear fission and fusion.
Elementary Reactor Physics, Elementary particles and their classification, strong and
weak Electromagnetic interactions. Particle accelerators, cyclotron. Linear
accelerators. Elementary ideas of Superconductivity.

3. Electronics – Band theory of solids, conductors, insulators and semiconductors.


Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, P.N. Junction. Thermistor, Zener diodes,
reverse and forward biased P.N. junction, solar cell. Use of diodes and transistors for
rectification, amplification, oscillation, modulation and detection of r.f. waves.
Transistor receiver. Television. Logic Gates and their truth table, some applications.

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