Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Old Question papers and Sample papers

                       Here I try to list the links of Old Question papers and Sample papers that I find on web. This is a highly volatile area. The links may get expired, changed..etc. Once you have the foundations on a subject then solving old papers is the best way of preparation. Try to go through as many papers as you can. "The more you sweat in practice the less you bleed in battle".

1.Question Papers of NET Exam

2. IETE

3. Ebook preview

4.Ebook2

5.PSU & GATE papers

6.UPSC

7.ISRO

8.Ebook PSU

9.Ebook DRDO

10.Ebook IES

11.4shared



Subjects

    OK. Let us get going. Now I would like to classify Electronic Science into the following streams. This is not a standard classification but in my opinion it is from an exam point of view. There shall be other subjects also but one subject is above all and everywhere which is Mathematics. It is the language of science. 

Digital Electronics
Microprocessor
Basic Electronics
Networks
Linear Circuits
Signals and Systems
Control Systems
Communication Systems
Electromagnetics
Power Electronics
Instrumentation
Semiconductor Electronics

OOP, C and C++
Computer Networks
Optoelectronics

Saturday, 24 March 2012

Resources


                              There is almost everything about this subject is on the web. We are living in an era where information is at our finger tips. Every thing you need is just a mouse click away. As far as I am concerned the most important categories of resources are given below.

1. Opencourseware

                              The idea is to make information free to all. Anybody who wants to learn can do this via WWW. Top Universities and Institutions realized about this and went online years ago. That is what simply called Opencourseware.

                               Not only electronic science, it contains courses about all subjects by best faculties and passionate educators in the world. There you can get video/audio lectures, practice problems, discussion forums..etc. The top opencoursewares I could find are

       
        1. MIT                                              http://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm

        2. UC Berkely                                   http://webcast.berkeley.edu/

        3. IITs                                               http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/

        4. Khan Academy                              http://www.khanacademy.org/

        5. PatrickJMT                                    http://patrickjmt.com/

        6. TU Delft                                         http://ocw.tudelft.nl/courses/

        7. Stanford                                         http://see.stanford.edu/see/courses.aspx

        8. Nano hub                                       http://nanohub.org/resources/courses

        9. Virtual University                                http://ocw.vu.edu.pk/Courses.aspx

      10. University of Southern Queensland     http://ocw.usq.edu.au/

      11. Columbia                                         http://www.cvn.columbia.edu/crs.php


      13. IETE                  http://iete-elan.ac.in/elan/vlectures/subjectlinks.jsp?ct=Guest

      14. UNSW              http://www.youtube.com/user/UNSWelearning/videos?view=1

      15. UMKC                                          http://www.youtube.com/user/UMKC/videos?view=1

      16. UTAH                                            http://ocw.usu.edu/courselist/

      17. YALE                                            http://oyc.yale.edu/courses

      18. Comolearning                                 http://www.cosmolearning.com/mathematics/courses/

      19. Coursera                                        https://www.coursera.org/courses

      20. edX                                               http://www.edxonline.org/
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2. E books and Google Docs  

                              If you are good at searching internet you can find almost any book in digital form but the only problem is about copy right. Another way is Google docs, even though it allows only to preview some pages I find it still useful. Especially in the case of competitive exam books.

3. YouTube

                             Sites like YouTube contains short and interesting videos from passionate individuals all around the world. 
                 

About this blog

                   Lets get into this straight. This blog is a common place for all who interested in Electronic Science and also for UGC NET Electronic Science aspirants. Here I hope you will find information about the subject and everything related to it.

Also I shall list here whatever information I can find on web about this subject so that this blog can be a common place. Every visitor is welcomed to comment and discuss about this subject. Remember we are living in a world with high communication possibilities so make use of it.