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GSA Exam Details and Centers


Posted Date: 29 Sep 2007    Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing    Category: General

Posted By: Bala       Member Level: Diamond
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Exam Details and Centers


The admission procedure for all subjects excluding Science Education consists of written test (usually having objective type questions) followed by interviews. The written tests are held at the centres specified by the institute.

The Biology written test is held on a specific Sunday in December each year at centres all over India. The test consists of multiple choice questions covering basics in physics, chemistry, maths and biology.

The syllabus for written test in Chemistry follows the normal syllabus followed by Indian Universities at BSc and MSc levels. The questions cover areas like physical, organic, inorganic, analytical, electro and quantum chemistry, biophysics, thermodynamics, spectroscopy (NMR, fluorescence, IR, UV and X-ray), logic and statistics and mathematical methods.

The syllabi for admission test in Physics comprises of the following topics - classical mechanics, mathematics relevant to physics, electricity and magnetism, quantum mechanics, heat, thermodynamics and statistical physics, general physics, modern physics, electronics and experimental physics.

The syllabi for test in mathematics covers topics dealt with during a normal BSc course in Mathematics. It is comprised of

Algebra -definitions and examples of groups-finite and infinite, commutative and non-commutative, cyclic groups, subgroups, homomorphisms, quotients, definitions and examples of rings and fields. Basic facts about finite dimensional vector spaces, matrices, determinants and ranks of linear transformations. Integers and their basic properties, polynomials with real or complex coefficients in 1 variable.

Analysis -Basic facts about real and complex numbers, convergence of sequences and series of real and complex numbers, continuity, differentiability and Reimann integration of real valued functions defied on an interval (finite or infinite), elementary functions (polynomial functions, rational functions, exponential and log, trigonometric functions)

Geometry/ Topology - Elementary geometric properties of common shapes and figures in 2 and 3 dimensional Euclidean spaces(eg triangles, circles, discs, spheres etc.). Plane analytic geometry(= coordinate geometry) and trigonometry. Definition and basic properties of metric spaces, examples of subsets of Euclidean spaces (of any dimension), connectedness, compactness. Convergence in metric spaces, continuity of functions between metric spaces.

General - Pigeon-hole principle (box principle), induction, elementary properties of divisibility, elementary combinatorics (permutations and combinations, binomial coefficients), elementary reasoning with graphs.

For Computer and Systems Sciences there are two streams-one in the area of Computer Science and the other in the area of Systems Science. The question paper is composed of three parts-A,B and C. Part A is common for all and tests the general mathematical aptitude of the candidate, and the students need to attempt only one of the parts B or C .

Part B will have questions in Computer Science. The topics covered here are - 1.Discrete Mathematics (Sets and relations, Combinations (Counting) and Elementary Probability Theory, Graph Theory, Propositional and Predicate Logic) 2.Formal Languages, Automata Theory and Computability 3.Data Structures and Algorithms (Arrays, Lists and Trees), Sorting and Searching, Graph algorithms, Complexity of problems and NP-completeness. 4.Fundamentals of Programming Languages and Compliers (Control structures, parameter passing mechanisms, recursion, parsing and type checking, memory management) 5.Operating Systems and Concurrency 6.Switching Theory and Digital Circuits 7. Theory of Databases.

Part C has questions in Systems Science. The topics covered here are 1.Mathematics (Complex Analysis, Linear Algebra, Elementary Numerical Analysis, Introduction to Probability Theory and Statistics)

2. Electrical and Computer Sciences (Introduction to Signals and Linear Systems Analysis, Introduction to Digital Communications, Digital Computer Fundamentals, Introduction to Computer Programming)

The list of students short listed for the interview and the exact date of interview is announced by the institute. The interview is usually conducted during end-February to early-April. However, the entrance test and interviews in Science Education are conducted independently by Homi Bhabah Centre for Science Education (HBCSE), Mumbai. Applicants should check the website of the institute for regular updates.

Exam centres

· Bangalore : National Centre for Biological Sciences
· Bhubaneshwar : Utkal University
· Chandigarh : Panjab University
· Chennai : Indian Institute of Technolgoy
· Cochin : Cochin University of Science & Technology
· Delhi : Delhi University (Department of Physics / Chemistry / Zoology / Anthropology)
· Guwahati : Indian Institute of Technology
· Hyderabad : Hyderabad University
· Indore : Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya
· Kanpur : Indian Institute of Technology
· Kolkata : Goenka College of Commerce & Business Administration
· Mumbai : Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

Useful Contacts

Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education
Near Anushaktinagar Bus Terminus
V.N. Purav Marg, Mumbai 400 088, India
Phone: 91-22-555-4712, 555-5242, 555-8190
Fax: 91-22-556-6803
Contact now : Email
Web Site : www.hbcse.tifr.res.in


National Centre for Biological Sciences
G.K.V.K. Campus, Bangalore 560 065, India
Phone: 91-80-23666001/02,23666018/19
Fax: 91-80-23636662
Contact now : Email
Web Site : www.ncbs.res.in


School of Technology and Computer Science
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Homi Bhabha Road
Mumbai 400 005
Phone: 91-22-2280 4545
Fax: 91-22-2280 4610 (Attn: STCS)
+91-22-2280 4611 (Attn: STCS)
Web Site : www.tifr.res.in


Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Homi Bhabha Road,
Mumbai 400 005, India
Phone: 91-22-2278-2000
Fax: 91-22-2280-4610, 2280-4611
Contact now : Email
Web Site : www.tifr.res.in







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