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Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad

(A Centre of Excellence in Information Technology, established by Govt. of India) Deoghat, Jhalwa, Allahabad 211 012 Uttar Pradesh (INDIA)
Ph. 91-532-2922025; Fax: 91-532-2922081; Web: www.iiita.ac.in; E-mail: contact@iiita.ac.in

(A University under Section 3 of UGC Act 1956, Vide Notification No. F.9- 4/99-U.3 Dated 4/8/2000 of the Govt. of India)

M.Tech.Programs:20122013

ACentre of Excellence in Information Technology IIITAllahabadhasbeen establishedbyMinistryof HRD, Govt.of India,New Delhi,to nurture talent in the field of Information Technology and allied areas. With the entire complex and stateoftheart infrastructure in place, IIITAllahabad announces admissionsforitsM.Tech.(2YearsFullTimePostGraduatePrograms)infollowingSpecializations: Sl. No. No.ofSeatsavailable(*) NameofProgram:M.Tech. SC ST OBC Gen PH SN /NRI 5* 5* 5* Total

01. 02 03.

SoftwareEngineering WirelessCommunication&Computing IntelligentSystems

Stream:InformationTechnology 3 2 3 2 2 1

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04. Robotics 2 1 4 6 1 5* 19 05. HumanComputerInteraction 3 1 4 7 1 5* 21 Eligibility: BE / B. Tech. / MCA/ M.Sc. Degrees in any branch of Engineering & its equivalent with valid GATE score in respective disciplines. Stream:InformationTechnology 3 2 6 11 1 5* 28 06 Bioinformatics** Eligibility:BE/B.TechDegreesinanybranchofEngineering./MCA/M.Sc.(withvalidGATEScoreinrespectivedisciplines)orB.Pharm. /MBBS/BDSandBVSc&AH(withoutGATEscore) Note:..**Inaddition,B.Pharm.,MBBS,BDSandBVSc&AHCandidatesarealsoeligibleforthisProgram(forwhomNOGATEScoreisrequired). FordetailsreferInformationBrochure Stream:Electronics&CommunicationEngineering 07. Microelectronics 3 1 4 7 1 5* 21 08. CommunicationEngineering 3 1 4 7 1 5* 21 Eligibility: B. Tech. in Electronics Engineering/ Electronics & Communication Engineering/ Electronic Instrumentation Engineering/ Electrical Engineering/ M. Sc. In Physics (with specialization in Electronics)/ M.Sc. in Electronics with valid GATE Score in respective disciplines.
(*Includesupto3seatsforsponsoredcandidates&upto2seatsforForeignNationals/NRIs.ValidGREScoresarerequiredfromForeignNational&NRI CandidatesinlieuofGATEScores.ThereisnoSeparateQuotaforthesecategories&ifsuitablecandidatesarenotavailable,seatsshallbeopentoGeneral Categorycandidates).

IIITAllahabadhastakenupaninitiativetoofferresearchorientedM.Tech.ProgramswithSpecializationsasabove. AllReservationsforvariouscategories(SC,ST,OBC,PH)asperGoIguidelinesapply. AllGATEqualifiedandB.Pharm.,MBBS,BDSandBVSc&AHcandidatesshallbeeligibleforamonthlyteachingassistantshipofRs.8000/. CandidatesappearinginQualifyingDegreeExaminationsmayalsoapply. Out of the 28 seats available in the Bioinformatics specialization, half are for candidates from the biostream and the other half are for candidates from the other streams. However, if insufficient candidates are available from one stream then the vacant seats may be filled up fromcandidatesoftheotherstream. A single form has to be filled, irrespective of the specialization and the applicant may indicate his/her choice of stream (specialization) in theapplicationform.

EntranceExamination(Venue:IIITAllahabad,JhalwaCampus,Allahabad)

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(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) WrittenTest: LaboratoryTest: Interviewofshortlistedcandidates: DeclarationofResult:

12thMarch,2012 15thApril,2012(6.00PM)

Date&Time:10thMay,2012(10.00AM12.00Noon) Date&Time:10thMay,2012(2.00PM5.00PM) th Date&Time:11 May,2012(9.00AMonwards) th 11 May,2012

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AbouttheInstitute The Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Allahabad was established in 1999 by GOI, MHRD as a centre of excellence in Information Technology and related areas and has acquired an international academic acclaim and recognition. The Institute was conferred the The Deemed University status by Government of India in the year 2000. The Institute thus became empowered to have a perpetual seal to award degree subsequent to the conduct of its own examinations. IIITA has been conceived with the ambitious objectivesofdevelopingprofessionalexpertiseandskilledmanpowerinInformationTechnology(IT)andrelated areas. This has enabled the country to exploit efficiently emerging opportunities to meet economic challenges being thrown up by the rapid global IT revolution that has influenced virtually every area of development and social activity. As an apex nucleating institute in the area of IT, the establishment of IIITA, is a major step of Govt. of India towards strengthening the indigenous capability necessary for exploiting profitability and harnessingmultidimensional facets of IT at all levels, and attaining expertise to enable the country to emerge as a leadingplayerintheglobalarena.

Indian Institute of Information Technology rank as one of the topranking institutes of IT and software sciences in the world. It was established by Govt. of India with the concerted aim to make India a superpower by harnessing the fullest benefits of IT revolution in all its manifestations and to reach the benefits thereof to the RuralIndiawhereRealIndialives.

Withitsconcertedviewtopromotehighendresearchesandsharingtheglobalconcerntoarresttheregressive trends in the studies of general sciences, IIITA took a lead in hosting Science Conclave a congregations of NobleLaureateforpromotingthepursuittowardseducationinscienceandTechnology. Academics@IIITA The Institute conducts UG courses in B.Tech (IT) & B.Tech (EC), PG Courses in M.Tech. (Intelligent Systems, Software Engineering, Bioinformatics, Wireless Communication & Computing, Robotics, Human Computer Interaction, Microelectronics and Communication Engineering), Master of Business Administration [MBA (IT)] and Master of Science in Cyber Law & Information Security [MS (CLIS)]. Besides, the Doctoral Program in InformationTechnologyanditsalliedareas. BachelorofTechnology: TheBTech(IT&ECE)coursesarearguablyoneofthebestinthecountryinthefieldsofinformationtechnology andelectronics&communicationsengineering.Itsgreateststrengthisitsadaptabilitytothechangingindustry requirements. A student here does not only learning the newest technologies, but is also given ample industry exposure. MasterofTechnology: With M.Tech (BI, WCC, IS, HCI, Robotics, SE, CE & MI)IIITA has started a unique model of M.Techeducation in the field of Information Technology and Electronics & Communication Engineering, with the objective of preparing quality professionals and researchers to work at highend technologies in IT and ECE, the Institute provides very specialized courses, such as specialization in Human Computer Interaction, BioInformatics, Wireless Communication and Computing, Microelectronics, Communication Engineering, Robotics, Software EngineeringandIntelligentSystems.Manyofthespecializationsaretheunique features of IIITAllahabad only. The course curricula of M.Tech. includes two semester 'Thesis work' which provides an opportunity to students to create and develop new concept, techniques, methods and applications given the world class infrastructureandfacultyintheInstitute. MasterofScienceinCyberLawandInformationSecurity(MSCLIS): TheMSCLISprogramaimsatbuildingprofessionalsreadytodealinissuesrelatingtoInformationSecurityand Cyber Law. Our real contribution, however, lies in the blending of these two disciplines into a single whole, thusfulfillingtheneedofaclassoftechnolegalexperts.IIITAisthefirstandtheonlyinstituteinIndiaawarding theMastersdegreeinCyberLawandInformationSecurity.

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MasterofBusinessAdministrationinInformationTechnology: MBA in Information Technology is presently being offered in a very few institutions of India, with IIITA being at the vanguard of them all. MBA (IT) program is a trio specialization program (viz: General Management, IT & Functional Areas) in Information Technology provides graduate students with the advanced knowledge and skills necessary to assume and discharge the duties and responsibilities of managers in hightechnology industries.

DoctoralProgram(Ph.D): Students may enroll in the doctoral programdirectly after B.Tech or after M.Tech. The objective of the program is to promote the development of futuristic IT applications and patent products, ideas, technologies. The institute intends to contribute to society through these highly qualified students, who have specialized in frontier areas of Information Technology. Research and development is now the focal point of the institute and our stress is on collaborative and interdisciplinary work. We introduce students to a research environment that containsfacilitiescomparabletothebestintheworld. The Institute as at present has 26 R&D projects of farreaching consequences having bearings on latest innovations, inventions and other academic concepts. Besides, the Institute has academic collaboration with 18NationalandInternationalInstitutions. There are eight Industrial collaborations such as Corinex Canada, TCS, ISRO, Zensar Pune, Maple Leaf, ALIMCO, etc, andeight Centers ofExcellenceat the Institute such asIRCB, IndoUS Centre for languagetechnology,Indo DanishCentreforWirelessSensorsandSenses,PatentReferralCentreand S&TDiscoveryPark,etc.

The Institute academic staffs have published as many as 1511 Books & Papers having high impact factor and citations. Patents granted are 02 and filed ones are 10 while there are 07 copyrights and conferences held/ attendedare386.

Semester system is followed by training and project in the Institute. While the education system is broadly organized on the pattern of IITs, a Relative Grading System pattern with credits allotted for each course. Each course is assigned specified credits, depending upon its relative importance in the field. The Institute provides students the desired flexibility to choose courses as per their own interests, also toboost creativity in students, projects, in their chosen fields of interest, form an integrated part of the course curriculum. Normally one theory coursecredit hour is of 15 hours of lectures in one semester, and one laboratory course credit hour is of 30hoursoflaboratorywork.

Keeping in view that students from different sociocultural backgrounds enroll themselves at the institute, a Communication SkillsLaboratory assists themin refiningtheir Personality andCommunication Skills. Webbased education and airing of courses through Gyanvani FM channel, housed inside the Institutes Campus, is another novelty of IIITAllahabad along with handling eight VRCs in collaboration with ISRO. Apart from these, Video Conferencing and webinar facilities are available for collaboration with other Institutes or Research Centers for onlineandofflineinteractions.

It is in these contexts that this Institute promises to play a crucial role to generate requisite high level technical manpower to meet National goals in critical areas like defense, weather forecasting, space programs, economic developmentandsocialtransformation,togainfromemergingITrevolution.Keepingtheseinview,theCourses of the Institute have been designed witha lot of operational flexibility in syllabusso as to be at par to the need ofthesociety Mission The mission of the Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Allahabad is to be a unique and world class nucleating "Apex Center of Excellence" in the area of Information Technology and Allied Sciences, so as to enhance India's Technological strength in IT and for become a pacesetting institution for other similar institutes to be established in the future. IIITA seeks to derive its strength from a linkage with sound Indian traditionsofcenturiespast,andsetsouttocreateknowledgebasedresourcesinregionallanguages.
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InstituteCharter

Totrainandeducate,atcertificate,diploma,undergraduateandpostgraduatelevels, engineersofoutstandingability,whomaybecomeleadersintheITindustryandprofession.

Tocarryoutadvancedresearch&developmentinleadingedgetechnologyareasincomputerhardware &software,thiscanbeusefulonacomparativelylongtermbasis.

TodevelopandpromoteNationalandInternationallinkagesbywayofpartnershipinresearch, studentexchange,credittransferandjointdegrees.

Toworkforthecreationanddevelopmentofresourcedatabases,associatedsoftwareandcourseware forall,importantapplications,soastoensurefutureavailabilityofnewsoftwaretechnologiesfor English,HindiandotherIndianlanguages. SalientFeatures FullyfurnishedseparateHostelsforBoys&Girlsisavailable. 24HoursInternetConnectivitythrough1GBPSLeasedLine. NormallyeachstudentallottedP4andabovecomputers. Allcomputerpointsbackedby100%UninterruptedPowerSupply All students are encouraged to undertake Projects in cuttingedge areas under active supervision of faculty members. Students are also encouraged to undertake Industrial trainings/projects duringvacations. Academic Regulations as being practiced at other IITs are broadly followed at the Institute mutatismutandis Allcoursesareenvisagedtobedeliveredbyexperts. Stateoftheartfacilitiesforalllabs. Allacademicandadministrativeareasarefullyairconditioned. Unique opportunity to participate and contribute in leading National and Internationally sponsoredprojects. Selected students may also get the opportunity to work in foreign Universities under special institutional MoUs with them. Academic Exchange of students program with international educational institutionsofrepute. Different sport facilities like volleyball court, basketball court, football court, snooker, cricket ground,swimmingpool,GYMfacilities,etcareavailableforallthestudents. Banking&ATMfacilitiesavailableintheInstitutepremisesitself. MedicalfacilitiesavailableontheCampusatanyhourofthedayandnight.However,selectedstudents musthaveInsurancebeforetakingadmission. State of Art A/C library covering different books, magazines related to Computers, Management, Electronics, etc. Electronic library available for academic and general mental developmentofthestudents. MessesintheHostelsarefullyairconditioned. Instituteishavingcanteenprovidinghygienicfoods. One of the salient features of the training imparted to the students is the handson computer assembly training. The students themselves have assembled almost all of the Institutes computers, under guidance of the specially trained technical staff. This has not only enabled the Institute in bringing down the cost of new computers, but also made almost 100% instant troubleshooting of any faults,resultinginnorequirementofanycomputerrelatedAMCs. IIITAllahabad is the first academic campus in the country to implement BPL (Broadband over Power Line).
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Infrastructure Campus The institute is established in a sparkling new campus at Jhalwa, on the outskirts of Allahabad. The institute is situated on a campus of 100 acres. The architecture aims to transcend established design conventions and make a statement about the similarities between atoms and bits. Instead of the traditional geometric lines, the campus and other buildings have been styled on patterns developed by internationally acclaimed scholar and mathematician; Roger Penrose Its exquisite gardens provide a great escape to the exhausted. Its spacious facilities, remarkable resources, intimate courtyards, open lawns reinforce both the individual concentration and the group interaction that are critical to the transformational learning experience that the Institute provides. All academic, administrative and residential areas are fully air conditioned and connectedtotheInstitutesnetwork(LAN)with24hrsservicesby1GBPSleasedline. TechnicalFacilities Hardware: Computer laboratories and the administrative buildings are derived from selected tessellated blocks in the star pattern. Out of IIITAs 31 labs the computer labs provided to the MBA/MS division comprises of Latest PCs having Core 2 Duo, Quad Core, I5 with a 24 hours Internet access through 1 GBPS Leased line. Scanners,CDwriters,LaserprintersarealsoavailableintheLabs.

Electronics&CELab Multimediaprojectors,Webcams, Video Cameras areextensivelyusedforcommunication skillslabsand various Presentations. Efforts are on to provide students with the latest Laptops. All computer points are backedby100%UninterruptedPowerSupply. Software: The PCs use mainly Windows XP and Linux. The labs have a very rich repository of software ranging from integrated development environments for C/C++, Java, Visual Basic, to RDBMS like Oracle 9i, MySQL.SeveralspecializedsoftwareforcorelabsorprojectslikeStatistica,RationalRose,SPSS10.0,ArgoUML, Systat 12 and various software for Testing and Decision Purposes for Managers have been acquired with adequate user licenses. ERP prototype packages are being acquired for facilitating the students with the latest inenterpriseapplications. Services All kinds of required network services, like DNS, NIS, NFS servers, Windows Domain Controllers, Mail and Web servers are managed and maintained by the lab staff and students. Services for Intranet and Internet are separated by firewall. The web and mail services are also appropriately divided for external and internal use. Further,effortsareongoingtoenablethecampuswithWiFiNetworks; Residential It is fully residential in nature and hence isa selfcontainedunit. The institute has acomfortable Visitor Hostel (Guest House) with 75 AirConditioned and Non AirConditioned rooms. Besides this there is a residential complex meant for the faculty members both senior professors and other staff along with a small children park for the respective families. Faculty hostels with tworoom and oneroom units meant for visiting Professors.Thereisaseparatewellequippedhostelfacilityforboththeboysandgirlssupportedwithaquality mess and canteen. There is an optical fiber network connecting all buildings on campus including the hostels. The indoor and outdoor physical facilities provided to the students give them opportunity to an all round development. The spacious accommodations are provided with computers, along with 24hour backup power supply. Every room in the hostel is provided with a telephone set giving the students intercom facility inside the campus, also is provided STD/ISD facility for out campus calls through prepaid cards. The students haveaccessto a regular bus service from the Jhalwa Campus to Central Allahabad (the Nehru Science Centre City CampusofIIITA).
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Classroom The air conditioned classrooms on campus featured curved desks arranged in tiered rows, a design that was particularly amenable to what was then a novel approach to teaching business through the case method, but the learning experience extends far beyond the walls of our classrooms. The campus abounds with places where students gather for projects, discussions, study groups, and club activities. There are meeting spaces where small groups of students perform the daily ritual of preparing together for upcoming case discussions. Projector systems are placed in every classroom to facilitate the teaching and learning methodologies. Discussion lobbies are availablewith round table facilities along with LCD display of latest stock market&Businesstrends. ResearchLabsatIIITA AdvancedProgrammingLabs Tofacilitatestudentstogainpracticalknowledgeofsubjectsandtocarryoutadvancedresearchanddevelopment activities in the field of wireless communication, stateoftheart laboratories have been set up particularly to cater to the needs of M. Tech. students. The labs are equipped with the following hitech gadgets: Routers, Switches, ADSL Modems and Routers, Cable Modems and Routers, ISDN Routers, 802.11b Wireless LAN Access Points, PCI and PCMCIA cards, PDAs with Bluetooth ports etc. In this laboratory each student is required to work on aproject either in Network Simulator, Net beans (JAVA, J2ME), etc. Armed with such profound and exhaustive knowledge of Wireless, Mobile and Networking in general, students are ready to fit in with ease into commercial aswellasresearchorientedorganizations. BioinformaticsLab[IndoRussianCentreforBiotechnology(IRCB)] Programminglanguages:C++,Perl,Python,Mysql,PHP,MATlab Software:Dock,Autodock,GCG,Molegro,Ligbuilder,Gold,FlexX,Modeler,PDQuest,Quantityone&Mfold. Hardware:HPxeonserver,clusters,SiliconGraphics,Highendcomputers. Projectsrelatedtoproteinmodeling,noveldrugdesigning,structureprediction,sequenceanalysis,Bioinformatics tools regarding miRNA prediction, protein secondary prediction, biomedical image processing using SVM, neural networks,dataminingandanalysis. In Bioinformatics the research work is going on topics like SiRNA, microRNA predictions, Protein structure prediction, drug designing and interaction etc. The studies are carried out on various diseases (cancer) and for agricultural (Transgenics) purposes. Medical signal processing, like ECG signal based work, has been under progress. The main aim of the research program is to utilize various existing software and databases that are evaluated through different means including lab experiments like genetic engineering and drug testing experiments. TheImageandNaturalLanguageProcessingLab It supports the research of a number of faculty, research scholars, graduate and undergraduate students in the areasofpatternrecognition,imageprocessing,computervision,textmining,etc. The Image Processing Lab (IP Lab) is equipped with stateoftheart technology to digitize, store, process, stream anddisplaydigitalvideoandimages. Current research projects include Multilayer Image Classification, Visual attendance system, intelligent surveillance and tracking system, Cross Lingual Information Retrieval, Object Tracking, Information Extraction, InformationRetrievalforIndianLanguages,MachineTranslation,OpticalCharacterRecognitionandmanymore. ResearchFocus:ImageRecognition,ComputerVision,ImageClassification,ContentBasedImageRetrievalSystem, NaturalLanguageProcessing,TextMining,etc.
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WirelessSensorNetworksLab As computing technology advances and novel sensing materials are developed, miniature smart sensor nodes will become ubiquitous lowcost devices. A realistic expectation is that in the near future sensor nodes with wireless communicationcapabilitieswillbewidelydeployedformanydifferentpurposes. Inthe WirelessSensorsNetworks(WSN)Lab,wearehelpingmakethishopeareality.Wearedevelopingwireless networking protocols for specific sensor types, such as disaster management system. In particular, we are developingnetworkingsolutionstosupportwirelesssensorsforaudiovisualtransmission.Wearealsodeveloping wirelessprotocolstosupporttheLocationbasedapplications. Besides these specific sensor application areas, we are also designing new protocols for generic wireless sensor networks. Issues being studied include routing, localization, remote reprogramming, scalability and energy efficientoperation. Research Focus: Multihop Reprogramming, Localization for Disaster management application, Audio Visual Transmission,BluetoothSecurityforWSN,AudioStreaming,StatisticalRouting,3DGeographicRouting. Facilities:TinyOSplatformforconfiguringsensornodes,Mica2motes sensornodes,MicaZmotessensornodes, TelosB mote, Onboard controller, Sensor basestation, GSM basestation, Bluetooth simulator, NCTU ns network Simulator,ns2networkSimulator,MATLABtool. HumanComputerInteractionLab DST, Ministry of Science & Technology supports HumanComputer Interaction Lab under FIST program. The following instruments and systems are being processed to develop study and evaluate various aspects of Virtual Reality,HumanComputerInterfacesandHumansignalprocessing. A long term goal of HCI is to design systems that minimize the barrier between the humans cognitive model of what they want to accomplish and the computers understanding of the users task. Professional practitioners in HCI are usually designers concerned with the practical application of design methodologies to realworld problems.Theirworkoftenrevolvesarounddesigninggraphicaluserinterfacesandwebinterfaces.Researchersin HCI are interested in developing new design methodologies, experimenting with new hardware devices, prototyping new software systems, exploring new paradigms for interaction and developing models and theories ofinteraction. Facilities: 1. 4setsVirtualRealitySystem 2. 2setsVRPlatform 3. Neural/brainSignalCaptureSystem 4. Smell,TasteSensor&associated 5. 3DProjectorsystem 6. 3DScannersystem 7. Othersupportivedevices MicroelectronicsLab A new microelectronics laboratory has been set up at IIIT/A recently with modern fabrication tools. Students get comprehensive training on design, fabrication and analysis of VLSI circuits and systems. Special emphasis is given to design at the FPGA level. Simulation of tasks for designing microelectronics circuits at micron and submicron levelcanbedone.
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The Institute hassigned MoU with EPFL, Switzerland for establishment of centre of excellence inMicroelectronics supportedbyDepartmentofScienceandTechnologyGoI.Accordinglythelabhasbeendevelopedtobecomeone ofthebestlabswithuptodatefacilitiesinMicroelectronics. RoboticsandArtificialIntelligenceLab Themainvisionofthelaboratoryistonurtureyoungmindstowardscreativityandsteertheirtalentstowardshigh qualityresearchindifferentareasofRoboticsandIntelligentSystemsusingInformationTechnology. The laboratory provides stateoftheart facilities to learn complex concepts of Artificial Intelligence. Students are encouraged to learn by doing it through many available development environments like Humanoid Open Architecture Platform (HOAP), Interactive Graphics Robot Instruction Program (IGRIP), Humanoid & Mobile Robot Simulation Platform, WEBOT, where students can create and control different kinds of robots using both C++ and Java. Apart from that we have hardware robots which include Humanoid robot HOAP2, manipulating robots like Robix,SCARAandLEGOMindstormkits. Our mission is to create an international standard for research and teaching, excel in the area of robotics and cognitive sciences, produce high quality engineers having self confidence and who can take part in nations knowledge building endeavor and create a brand name for the Institute as a temple of learning. At present the laboratoryhasanumberofcollaborationslikewithBioinspiredroboticsgroupofEPFL,Switzerland,ArtificialLimb ManufacturingCorporations(ALIMCO),Kanpur. Followingaresomeoftheprojectmodules o DevelopmentofAdaptiveModularActiveLeg(AMAL) o ManeuveringRoboticsArmusingRobixSoftware o ImplementingtechnologyonHumanoidOpenArchitecturePlatform(HOAP) o ImplementingProgrammableLogicController(PLC)fordesigningindustrialautomation o SimulationandfastprototypingofhumanoidrobotactionsonWebots UniversalDigitalLibrary(UDL)MegaCenter TheUniversalDigitalLibraryhasthevisionAMillionBooksToTheWebAssemblingTheWorldsBiggestLibrary onEverybodysDesktop.ThebasicmotiveoftheUniversalDigitalLibrary(UDL)projectistoprovideaccesstothe rich repository of knowledge to everybody. The initiative was taken by a group of institutions spread across different parts of the country together with the Carnegie Melon University (USA). The IIITA was designated as a megacenter in the project. The major objective is to capture and store more than a million books in the digital formatandtodeveloptherequiredlanguagetechnologies. TheUDLprojectalsoinvolvesasignificantamountofresearchanddevelopmentworkinallareasrelatedtoDigital Libraries. These include development of optical character recognition systems for Indian scripts, development of machinetranslationsystems,documentsummarization,informationretrieval,developmentofworkflowfordigital libraries etc. on the basis of achievement of this Lab Institute has been given responsibility of developing S&T digitallibraryofallmemberstatesofASEAN(10countries). ComputerForensicsLab:Thislabisthefirstofitskindinanacademicinstitutioninthecountry.Ithouses muchproprietarysoftwareandhardwaresincludingmobileforensicworkstations. North Zone Resource Centre for generating Contents, Mentors/Teachers etc. by conducting specialized Short term HRD Courses for IT/ITES sector: The centre has developed econtent in twelve designatedareasrangingfromcomputerscienceandeservices. VLSI Design Lab: This lab gives a unique opportunity to work in a clean environment towards developmentofVLSIdesignsandalsoexposesstudentsinareaofetchingandrelatedpractices. *The Institute maintains licensed copies of all software (systems, applications and academics) that students
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require and ensures that the licenses are kept up to date. It also discourages the use of illegally procured software. Students have the prerogative to request the Institute to procure any software or hardware that theyrequireintheirassignments,projectsorresearchactivities. Library The sun pattern has been chosen for laying out the library. The IIIT library is stocked with books that cater to the student's academic and research requirements. Audio and multimedia versions of some course modules are also available. In addition, dictionaries, journals, thesaurus and encyclopedias are provided for reference purposes. Present is an electronic library that provides students with connectivity to the latest technological material through networked workstations. There are a total of 140 systems distributed over two floors. Reading space is also provided at convenient locations. There is a premier section of Books for the MBA/MSstudents.Thisnewlibraryhasalreadyacquiredmorethan30,000booksonvariouscoursesalongwith IT related latest titles. The library uses webbased software, developed inhouse, for maintaining the database and circulation related daily operations. Besides, Institute is also the member of INDEST consortium, through which all ACM Digital Library, IEEE Digital Explore, Elsevier, Springer, Capitaline, Emerald Fulltext, ABI Business Dateline, ABI Trade & Industry, EBSCO Business Sources, JCCC Case studies, Harvard Business Review etc.andvarioustutorialsandjournalsareaccessiblethroughoutthecampus,indigitalform. LIBRARYFunctioning Before the beginning of each semester a mail is floated to Faculty members and students for procurementofbooks,journals,magazines,databasebasedoncurrentIndustrytrendsandpractices. The various requisitions are processed and finally the order is placed in consultation with the competentauthority. Thelibraryhasoptimumblendtitles,coveringreferenceinterestsandalsotextbooks. Ifrequiredspecialordersarealsoplacedduringthemidsemester PeripheralActivitiesintheLibrary Tracking of Usage Rate and Renewing the Subscription of Journals, Magazines, Databases accordingly. EBooksrepositoryisbeingcreated DatabaseSubscriptionCapitalline,Indiastat. ArchivingofThumbimpressionLibrary SubscriptionforPlagiarismCheckingWebsite Auditorium An auditorium with high level infrastructure that can accommodate around 1200 people with the latest state oftechnologyissoontobeready. Researchlaboratories The institute has put in high degree of concern and recourses in development of general and specialized labs, housed in 3 different buildings namely Computer Center 1, 2 & Lecture Theater Complex. The institute has 20 generalprogramminglab,alongwithfollowingsuperspecializedlabs: Information Security Lab Natural Language processing Lab Image Processing Lab Financial Analysis & Simulation Lab Incubation Center Research and Development Lab (MBA/MSCLIS) Human Computer Interaction Lab Wireless Sensors Lab Geographical Information System Lab

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The Projects of the Institute Inadditiontotheteachingandresearchactivitiesinfocusedareas,theInstitute&Institutesfacultiesare involvedinnumberoffundedprojects.

a)OngoingProjects TheinstitutehasundertakenmanyprestigiousResearchProjects,asenlistedbelow:
S. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ListofIIITA Project DepartmentofBioTechnology(Indo Russian Centre for Bioinformatics) PhaseI DepartmentofBioTechnology(Indo Russian Centre for Bio informatics) PhaseII UniversalDigitalLibrary ApplicationofEMFForEvolutionofHealth of VitalOrgans (INT/ILTP/A 9.24) InformationSecurity Education&Security ( ISEA ) TDIL(EnglishIndianLanguagemachine Translation System ) TDIL(IndianLanguageIndianLanguage Machine Translation System )

Funding Agency DBT

DST MIT DST MCIT MCIT

MCIT MCIT DST DST DST DIT DST DST DST DST MHRD MCIT

TDILDevelopmentofRobustdocument analysis and recognition system for printedIndian Scripts(OCR) AllahabadMichiganCollaborativeFund Fund for Improvement of Science & Technology infrastructure in Universities and higher educationalInstitutions(Fistprogram2007) DevelopmentofAlgorithmsusingECG Bio Signal & Bio Images ( Moscow ) (INT/RFBR/P17) TechnologyincubationandDevelopment of Entrepreneurs(Tide) Scheme

DevelopmentofSoftware/Hardware Based Tools (ILTP A1.26) PatentReferralCentre Development of active Prosthetic limbs for challenged person using robotics technology IndoSwissproject((Allahabadbank)SanctionNoINT/SWISS/P12/2005 TIFACQuality AssuranceCondition monitoring and fault diagnosis using intelligent control methodologies IndigenizationofbroadbandoverPower linetechnology (BPL) National Mission on education through information and communication technology --( ICT ) Establishment of north Zone Resource centre of Generating Contents, Mentors, Teachers etc By Conducting Specialized Short term HRD Courses for IT/ITES Sector Institutional partnership project Centre of excellence in Microelectronics at IIIT-A &Institute of Microelectronics and Microsystems ,EPFL,Lausance under Indo-Swiss ( ISJRP) Sanction No-INT/SWISS/ISJRP/IPP-01/2009 dated 20-03-2009 Methods for compensation & iocalization of interferences in ultra wideband wireless sensor networks(INT/RFBR/P-57)- Setting up of an ASEAN-India Science & Technology Library Sanction letter No.AB/244/10/07 dated 29.10. Development of transgenic wheat plant against cereal Cyst Nematode (Heterodera Avenae and sunnpest (Eurygaster intergriceps puton ) by using Bioinformatics and Genetic engineering Approaches Sanction NO-( INT/ILTP/A 1.28 ) dated 23.11.09 Development of a Neuron-Like system for Real Time visual Object Detection Sanction No(INT/RFBR/P-69) Development of a computer aided microscopic pool for structural derivation of pathologically significant proteins (No.52/8/2005- BMS) Indian council of medical Research, Ansari Nagar New Delhi Inspire Awards-2010

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COLLABORATIONS & RESEARCH AcademicExchangeProgramsInternational/NationalInstitutions The Institute has continued to maintain and enhance the academic excellence it has had since its inception that has enabled it to have collaborative academic exchanges with the following International Universities / Institutions of academic eminence. MoUs have already been signed with most of these institutionsandwiththeresttheyareinprocess. Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) with Institute Under the terms of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) with the following Institutions, the Institute has developed program of interchange of students for Academic activities. Thus, the students and teachers of theInstitutehavecommendableoutreachtootherInstitutionsforexchangeofAcademic knowledge. 1. CarnegieMellonUniversity,Pittsburgh
2. CaliforniaUniversity,Riverside,USA 3. StateUniversityofNewYork,Buffalo 4. MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,USA 5. GwangjuInstituteofScience&Technology(GIST),Korea 6. CanberraUniversity,Australia 7. EPFLLouisianaandETZZurich,Switzerland 8. AalborgUniversity,Denmark 9. RussianNewUniversity(RosNOU),Moscow,Russia 10. UniversityofMichigan,USA 11. CaledonianCollegeofEngineering,Muscat,Oman 12. IITKanpur,IITMumbaiandIITNewDelhi 13. InformationSecurityResearchConsortiumjointlysignedbyUSA,China,Japan,Russia,Germany,Israel,India, RosNOURussia 14. UniversityofDundee,Nethergate,Scotland,UK

Research&AcademicAchievements

IIITA has a number of research programs and collaborative efforts with the industry, the government and academic institutions. The focus in these programs is on joint research and project development in India centric, broadbased applications. Theparticipation of the students in these projects which have commercial as well as researchbased importance speaks volumes about the whole gamut of exposure the students get. StudentsarealsoencouragedtoworkcloselywiththeindustryandgainexperienceinlargescaleITprojects.

As the Institute attaches much importance to taking up of research degree programs, research scholars enrolled for Ph.D. are encouraged and provided with stateoftheart facilities to pursue their objectives with fullpromiseandpoise. BroadAreaofResearchIncludes:

1.Networking,Internet,Ecommerce,EGovernance,WebbasedEducation,Contentdesignanddelivery 2.AI,Intelligent/KBsystems,Knowledgemanagement,Behaviouralmodeling,ITS 3.IndustrialAutomationDesign,process,production,control,security 4.ChemicalstructuresandmodelingChemicals,newmaterials,polymers,Pharmaceuticalsetc. 5.BiosystemsGeneticmodeling,medicalinformatics,Nanotechnologies 6.Modelingandinformaticspertainingtoeconomic,financialandsocialsystems 7.Ecosystems,GIS,Environmentalmodeling,GeosystemsandGeophysicalsystems. 8.Imageprocessing,Imagerestoration,Applicationstoart,crafts,sculptureandarchitecture 9.Disastermanagement


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10.Informatics and computation in Indian languages, Informatics for rural areas, IT enabled services and ITenablededucation 11. Surveillance and security for industry and defense, safety in general and in transportation systems inparticular 12. Supply Chain Management, Production & Operations Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing Management, Finance Management, Risk Management, Managerial Economics,PublicSectorManagement.

CenterofExcellenceatInstitute

ApartfromtheR&Dactivities,theInstitutehasthefollowingCentresofExcellence: IndoRussianCentreofBiotechnology IndoUSCentreofLanguageTechnology IndoDanishCentreforWirelessSensorsandSensing IndoSwissCentreforMicroelectronics PatentReferralCentre PlagiarismDetectionCentre S&TDiscoveryParkforRuralEmpowerment,Amethi CentreforPhysicallyDisabledPersons CollaborationswithIndustries
TheInstituteisalsoactivelyinvolvedwithsomeofthemajorindustrial&businesshouses&organizations.

1. MapleLeafIndiaPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi 2. M/s.Corinex,Canada 3. ConstructionIndustryDevelopmentCouncil(CIDC) 4. TataConsultancyServices(TCS),Mumbai 5. ArtificialLimbManufacturingCorporation(ALIMCO),Kanpur,Govt.ofIndia 6. FORTISHospital,Noida,UttarPradesh 7. IndianSpaceResearchOrganization(ISRO),Bangalore 8. ZensarTechnologiesLtd.,Pune

SelectedCampusRecruiters MicrosoftIDC,Hyderabad,India Google,Hyderabad,India Amazon,Bangalore,India Rediff,India Oracle,Bangalore,India Intel,Bangalore,India Motorola,Hyderabad,India Amdocs,India Newgen,India Flextronics,HyderabadandGurgaon,India NISSprata,NewDelhi,India HCL,Noida,India TCS,India Wipro,India Siemens,India PricewaterhouseCoopers,India ZSAssociates,India DeShaw,India IBMGS,Gurgaon,India HewlettPackard,India
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Science Conclave: A Congregation of Nobel Laureates at IIIT-Allahabad


Government of India, Ministry of HRD, New Delhi, in order to promote the studies and researches in different disciplines of General Sciences and to enthuse the students, teachers and researchers in the country and to provide them incentives and orientations, conceived holding of Science Conclaves A Congregation of Nobel Laureates and nationally and internationally acclaimed and accomplishedscientistsfromtheyear2008,onthepatternofthatheldatLindauinGermanyeveryyear.UnderthisScheme,nominated and selected students of UG, PG and Research disciplines in the Universities and Colleges across the country in general sciences like Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology as well as Engineering and other similar sciences are invited for a weeklong discussion, interaction and dissemination session with the Nobel Laureates and other eminent scientists. Their to and fro travel to the Instituteand logisticsare financed bythe Govt.IIITA waschosenbytheGovt. to host the firstfour ScienceConclaves in the years 2008, 2009,2010&2011inseriesinthecountry. The scientific programme of the Conclave comprises of interdisciplinary platform & forums of discussions, lectures, experiments, exhibition & video sessions deliberated by the Nobel Laureates, eminent scientists & researchers both from India & abroad addressing questions related to basic science research and applicationoriented themes. This unique conference format contributes to the generationofnewideas,encouragespersonalcontacts,INSPIRESscientificendeavorsoverandbeyondthenorm,andenablesthecritical examination of scientific questions from a new point of view. An environment of Gurukul style of learning is adopted, whereby both formalandinformalinteractionstakeplacesoastoinstill,counselandgivendirectiontowardsscienceeducationtotheyounginquisitive minds.TofacilitatetheinteractionswithNobelScientists,sessionsaredividedintotwotimezones. Morning sessions comprises of formal addresses by the Nobel Laureates and their work for which they have been awarded highlighting their basic expertise, challenges faced, important findings and outcome with its final progress, to give the gathering an insight into the work already done in the specific areas in terms of research and development. These sessions are not just confined to their education frontierbutbeyonditsuchasthehardships&sacrificesthattheyandtheirfamiliesfaced(whichcouldnotbeacknowledged)thusgiving the audience a familial feeling. Afternoon session comprises of informal gettogethers and discussion with the Laureates where no limitationsaresetforthekindofquestionstobehandled.ThefollowingNobelLaureateshavegracedtheoccasionasmentionedbelow: 1stScienceConclave2008 MartinLewisPerl JeromeIsaacFriedman SirHarold(Harry)WalterKroto,FRS ClaudeCohenTannaudji 2ndScienceConclave2009 DouglasDeanOsheroff JosephHootonTaylor,Jr. 3rdScienceConclave2010 Prof.RoaldHoffmann Prof.RichardR.Ernst 4thScienceConclave2011 RobertC.Richardson Prof.Dr.HartmutMichel AlexeiRemovichKhokhlov

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Scholarships S s/Fellowship ps/Assistant tships for St tudents


There ar re various sch holarships/financial assista antships provided by the Central C & State e Governmen nt to the stude ents of the Institute. A brief overv view of some of the variou us Scholarship ps is as follow ws:

ExtracurricularStudentActivities At IIIT-A, the focus is on developing individuals -capable of taking the initiative in varied social and professional activities.The clubs remain active throughout the year in organizing varied events and activities. STAMBH -Program Management and Publicity club It forms the umbrella organization under whose supervision all the other clubs operate. The club takes care of the extra curricular calendar on the annual basis. It also sees that all the activities are undertaken properly, right from sponsorship to the winding up of events. Saraswa-Literary Club Organizes debates, extempore and other literary competitions. It is also responsible for publishing IMHO (in english) and Swacchanda (in Hindi), two magazines for in-campus circulation. It also publishes a regular newsletter MLANGE. Robita -The Robotics club The robotics club of IIITA encourages students to explore and experiment with robot design, artificial intelligence programming and related areas. Robot fabrication workshops are also conducted. Tech Club Is at the forefront of various programming and software events, which promote learning through healthy competition. RangTarangani -Dramatics club The dramatics club at IIITA, RangTarangani is responsible for organizing workshops (acting as well as scriptwriting) and holding drama competitions where young talent can be showcased. The club has been active in staging excellent performances both in Hindi and English at various occasions. Innovationone act play competition is an annual feature of the club. Virtuosi -The Music club The IIITA music club, which is a showcase of the musical talent of the institute. The club apart from having a college band "Semaphore" has been successful in putting up wonderful performances and also being helpful in letting the student bite the music bug. It is responsible for musical performances at all concerts and competitions. Thunderbolt -The Audio and Lights club The institute is proud to have the services of this club, which has been very efficient in managing lights, audio equipment, visual recording of various events staged at IIITA.

Spirit -Sports Club -Higher, faster, stronger That is the Olympic spirit that resides in each sports person of IIITA. Basketball, Cricket, Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball other indoor or outdoor every sport has its own face and value at IIITA. Ushma -Dance club Synergy of thought, symphony of movement, artistic expression and a sense of idyllic beauty this symbolizes the ushma of the dance club. This club is responsible for organizing regular dance parties for the IIITA student community.

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AdmissionProcedureforM.Tech.ProgramsatIIITA (ForGeneralandReservedCategoriesonly) Only candidates with valid GATE score are eligible to apply (Except for MBBS/BDS, BVSc&AH and Sponsored candidates). GATE can be in any of the disciplines covered under the ambit of GATE and may notnecessarilycorrespondtothecandidatesbasicdiscipline. GATEscoreswillbeusedforinitialshortlisting. FinalMeritListforadmissionsshallbepreparedusingthefollowingprocedure o AdmissiondateannouncementtobepublishedinleadingNewsPaperandIIITAwebsite. o SaleofFormsthroughIIITAcounter(Jhalwa/NSC),IIITAwebsiteandRGIIT,Tikarmafi,Amethi. o InitialscreeningwillbedonebasedonvalidGATEScorebythedesignatedboard. o Applicants will have to specify the stream and the preference for specialization in the application form. o Shortlistedcandidateswillbecalledforthecommonwrittenexaminationandlabtest. o Thewrittenexaminationandlabtestwillbeheldonthesamedayforallstreams. o Only those candidates, who qualify in the written examination and lab test, will be interviewed by thedesignatedboard. o A common merit list will be prepared for IT/CS and ECE streams. A separate merit list will be prepared for Bio stream. The merit lists will be prepared based on the recommendation of the concerneddesignatedboards. o List of selected candidates for each specialization will be prepared based on the merit and preferencegivenbythecandidateintheapplicationform. o Sponsored Candidates MUST have working experience of at least one year from an Institution / Organization/Industryofrepute. o MBBS/BDSCandidatesmustbefromMCIapprovedinstitutions. (ForNRI/ForeignNationals) Only candidates who have passed the specified qualifying degree examination B.S. /M. Sc. / B.E. from abroad with 70% marks (Aggregate of whole Degree Exams) or equivalent Grade Points and possessing valid GRE Scores shall be eligible. Certified conversion formula from Degree Granting Institution to be provided by the candidate. Certified conversion Formula Certificate MUST accompany the filled in application form on the letter head of the Degree granting Institution or else the application shall be rejectedsummarily. The Candidate himself / herself has to be an NRI / Foreign National. The sponsorship is accepted by guardian,parentsorrelativeofthecandidatesettledabroadonlyifitisforthewholeprogram. FeeofUS$4000/(US$Fourthousandonly)peryearandotherdues(Hostel,annualcharges,etc.)inIndian Rupees. Academic criteria and assessment rules during the duration of the M. Tech. Program for candidates belongingtothiscategoryshallbethesameasthoseforotherGeneraladmissioncandidates. HostelAccommodationwillbeavailable. Final Merit List for admissions shall be prepared using the same procedure as mentioned for the General andReservedcategorycandidatesexceptthattheGREscorewillbeusedinsteadoftheGATEscoreforthe initialscreening.
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(ForSponsoredCandidates) Candidates MUST have working experience of at least one year from an Institution / Organization / Industryofrepute. Onlycandidateshavingatleast60%marks(AggregateofwholeDegreeExams)orequivalentGradePoints. Certified conversion formula from Degree Granting Institution to be provided by the candidate. Certified conversion Formula Certificate MUST accompany the filled in application form on the letter head of the DegreegrantingInstitutionorelsetheapplicationshallberejectedsummarily. Academic criteria and assessment rules during the duration of the M. Tech. Program for sponsored candidatesshallbesameasthoseforotherGeneraladmissioncandidates. Sponsorshipcertificate,intheformatspecified,fromCompetentAuthoritiesoftheconcernedorganization ontheirletterheadmustaccompanytheapplicationform. Sponsored candidates should write the name and contact number of the organization and also attach a letter with the application from Head of the organization on official letter pad regarding the terms and conditionofthesponsorshipandexperienceofthecandidate.Theoriginalcopyshouldbeproducedduring interviewifnecessary. While upon initial selection into the program, the candidate shall be required to pay the fees etc. as per rules laid down for General candidates for payment of routine Semester fees & other dues, candidates shall personally be responsible to make sure that all necessary dues are got deposited by their respective sponsorsintime.Ifduesarenotcleared,thenameofdefaultingcandidateshallbestruckofftherolls. SponsoredcandidatesshallnotbeeligibleforanyInstituteAssistantship&Placementprocedure. Threelettersofreference(sealed)mustreachIIITAllahabadbeforetheinterview,intheformatannexed. HostelAccommodationwillbeavailable. Final Merit List for admissions shall be prepared using the same procedure as mentioned for the General and Reserved category candidates except that the score in the qualifying degree examination will be used insteadoftheGATEscorefortheinitialscreening.

(ForMBBS/BDSCandidatesForM.Tech.inBioinformaticsSpecializationonly) OnlycandidatesfromMCI/DCIapprovedinstitutionsareeligible. For MBBS/BDS Degree holders Candidates must have at least 55% marks or equivalent Grade Points. Certified conversion formula from Degree Granting Institution to be provided by the candidate. Certified conversion Formula Certificate MUST accompany the filled in application form on the letter head of the DegreegrantingInstitutionorelsetheapplicationshallberejectedsummarily. Allrulespertainingtocoursesofstudy,paymentoffees,etc.shallbeasapplicabletotheGeneralCategory Admissions. Final Merit List for admissions shall be prepared using the same procedure as mentioned for the General and Reserved category candidates except that the score in the qualifying degree examination will be used insteadoftheGATEscorefortheinitialscreening.
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(ForBVSc&AHCandidatesForM.Tech.inBioinformaticsSpecializationonly) OnlycandidatesfromVeterinaryCouncilofIndiaapprovedinstitutionsareeligible. Candidates must have at least 60% marks or equivalent Grade Points. Certified conversion formula from Degree Granting Institution to be provided by the candidate. Certified conversion Formula Certificate MUSTaccompanythefilledinapplicationformontheletterheadoftheDegreegrantingInstitutionorelse theapplicationshallberejectedsummarily. Allrulespertainingtocoursesofstudy,paymentoffees,etc.shallbeasapplicabletotheGeneralCategory Admissions. Final Merit List for admissions shall be prepared using the same procedure as mentioned for the General and Reserved category candidates except that the score in the qualifying degree examination will be used insteadoftheGATEscorefortheinitialscreening. Forcandidatesofallcategories: AllCertificatesandInsuranceinOriginalMUSTbepresentedatthetimeofadmissions,failingwhich offerofAdmissionmaystandcancelled. CandidatesscreenedinshallhavetoappearforInstituteEntranceExaminationatIIITAllahabadasperthe schedule (List of screened candidates shall be available on Institute website www.iiita.ac.in on 25th April, 2012). AllshortlistedcandidatesshallberequiredtoappearintheInstituteEntranceExamination. TheInstituteEntranceExaminationwillconsistofaLaboratoryexamination,awrittenexamination,aswell asinterview. List of provisionally selected candidates for admission shall be displayed on Institute Notice Board in the eveningofthedaytheinterviewsareheldbythedesignatedboard. Medical fitness certificate in the form annexed shall have to be produced MANDATORILY by all the candidates,irrespectiveofthecategory,atthetimeofAdmissionorelsethecandidatureshallbecancelled summarily. Fees by allselected candidates, irrespective ofthe category,shall have to be deposited in cash or by MICR type Demand Draft drawn in favor of IIITAllahabad and made payable at Allahabad necessarily by 2.00 pm of the fee deposition day or else candidates from the waiting list shall be offered the admission in orderofmerit.InnocasefeewillberefundedoncethecandidatehastakenadmissionintheInstitute. All selected candidates, irrespective of the category, shall have to submit all documents in Original & 3 passportsizedcoloredphotographsatthetimeofadmission.SincethesamePhotographshallcontinueto be printed on all your grade cards and Degree certificate, so good quality colored photographs should be brought(preferablydigital) IIITAllahabadreservesallrightsregardingadmissions. Onceadmissionshavebeentakenbythecandidatethefeewillnotberefunded.

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SyllabusforwrittenexaminationforadmissiontoM.Tech.Program Writtentestwillbeheldsimultaneouslyforallstreamsandspecializations. ForcandidatesofIT/CSandECEstreams: Thequestionpaperwillbedividedintotwosections.Thefirstsectionwillbecommontoboththestreamsandwill have 40 questions. The second section will have three subsections. The first subsection will be for candidates fromIT/CSstream,thesecondsubsectionwillbeforcandidatesfromECEstreamandthethirdsubsectionwillbe for candidates from Bio stream. All subsections will have 60 questions. A candidate should attempt questions fromonlyonesubsectionaccordingtothestreamoptedforintheapplicationform. Eachquestionwillhavefourchoiceswithonlyonecorrectanswer. Syllabusforfirstsectioncommontocandidatesofboth(IT/CS&ECE)streams: ComputerprogramminginC/C++onWindows/Linux,computerorganization,dataandfileStructures,discrete mathematics,probabilityandstatistics,linearalgebra,solutionofdifferentialequations,fourierandlaplace transforms. SyllabusforsecondsectionforIT/CSstream: Operatingsystems,algorithmanalysisanddesign,automatatheory,compilerdesign,databasemanagement system,ComputerNetwork. SyllabusforsecondsectionforECEstream: Electronic Devices and Circuits, Signals and Systems, Network theory, Electromagnetic Theory and antenna, Electronic Measurements and instrumentation, Control Systems, Communication Systems, Microwave Engineering,ComputerNetworks. SyllabusforsecondsectionofBiostream: MolecularBiology,BiochemistryandBiophysics:BasicConceptinComputerProgramming. 1. 2. 3. SampleQuestionsforIT/CS&ECEStream WhatASCIIsymbolisrepresentedbytheNetBIOSplaintestencodedcharacterEN? (a)5 (b)M. (c)G. (d)H. WhichofthefollowingisdoneinthephysicallayeroftheATMnetwork? (a)Cellmultiplexinganddemultiplexing (b)Genericflowcontrol (c)Transmissionframegeneration/recovery (d)Monitoringoftheuserinformationfieldforbiterrorsandpossiblecorrectiveactions Networkcableliesonlayer (a)Application (b)Network
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(c)Physical (d)Transport Whatistheoutput? voidmain() { Inta=10,b=20; Charx=1,y=0 If(a,b,x,y) { (a) (b) (c) (d) Print(Exam); }} XAMisprinted Examisprinted CompilerError Nothingisprinted

5. 6. 7. ThesupplyvoltagetoTTLgatesis (a)12V (b)3V (c)5V (d)4.75Vto5.25V

Endtoendconnectivityisprovidedbetweenthehostsby (a)Datalinklayer (b)Sessionlayer (c)Networklayer (d)Transportlayer

Whichofthepopularsessionkeycreatorprotocolthatrequiresanauthentication (a) Serverandaticketserver? (b) KDC (c) Kerberos (d) CA ThecomplexityofBinarysearchalgorithmis (a) O(n) (b) O(log) (c) O(n2) (d) O(nlogn) Forlargenetworkstopologyisused. (a) (b) (c) (d) Bus Star Ring Tree
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ToendandopensessionwithoutterminatingtheFTPshellweusethecommand: (a)pause (b)quit (c)bye (d)close

Howmanytimeswillthefollowingloopexecute? for(j=1;j<=10;j=1); (a)1 (b)forever (c)never (d)10

ConsiderthefollowingcodeinC Structnode*nPtr,*sPtr;/*pointersforalinkedlist*/ for(nPtr=nPtr;nPtr;nPtr=nPtrnext) { Free(nPtr); }

Thesamplecodeabovereleasedmemoryfromalinkedlist.Whichchoicebelowaccuratelydescribeshowitwill work? (a) (b) (c) (d) 13. Afterthefollowingcodefragment,whatisthevalueina? Strings; inta; s=foolishboy.); a=s.indexof(fool); (a) (b) (c) (d) 14. 15. 16. Supposebagisatemplateclass.WhatisthesyntaxfordeclaringabagbofIntegers? (a)bagb (b)bag<int>b (c)bagofIntb (d)Intbagb 1 0 4 Randomvalue Itwillworkcorrectlysincetheforloopcoverstheentirelist ItmayfailsinceeachnodenPtrisfreedbeforeitsnextaddresscanbeaccessed Intheforloop,theassignmentnPtr>nextshouldbechangedtonPtr=nPtr.next. Thisisinvalidsyntaxforfreeingmemory.

ForanOrthogonalTransformationMatrixA,whichofthefollowingiscorrect? (a)A=A1 (b)A=AT (c)AT=A1 (d)detIAI=0

Whatistheoutputofthefollowingcode?
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#include<stdio.h> voidmain() { ints=0; while(s++<10) { if(s<4&&s<9) continue; printf(\n%d\t,s); } } (a) (b) (c) (d) 123456789 12310 45678910 456789

17. Thecontinuecommandcannotbeusedwith (a)for 18. ThestandardC++comment (a)/ 19. (a) (b) (c) (d) 20. DiscreteFourierTransformofdiscretizedsignalis: (a)Alineartransform(b)Anonlineartransform (c)Simpledecompositionofsignalsintocoefficients (d)Amultileveltransform 21. Thetotalnumberofpathsinatreewithbranchingbanddepthdis: (a) blog2d (b) b.d
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(b)switch

(c)do

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(d)noneofthese

Whichofthefollowingstatementistrue: SpaceComplexityofBFSisO(n2) Heapdatastructurecanbeusedtoimplementpriorityqueue Dynamicprogrammingapproachalwaysgivesoptimalsolution. Graphisaspecialcaseoftree.

(c) db (d) bd

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Whichofthefollowingdatastructurestorecantstorenonhomogeneousdataelements? (a) Arrays (b) Records (c) Pointers (d) None Whichofthefollowingtestsisaboutintelligence? (a)TuringMachine (b)TuringTest (c)HypothesisTest (d)ChiSquareTest Whatbitpattern10110100representifinterpretedas: (a) asignedbinarynumberinsignmagnitudeformat (b) a signed binary number in twos complement format (b) anunsignedbinarynumber (d)anunsignedBCD(binarycodeddecimal)number.

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Inamicroprocessorcircuitsarenotincluded. (a)Memory(b)logic(c)computational(d)All

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ThecurrentsdrivingcapacityofMOSascomparedtoBJTis (a) (b) (c) (d) High VeryHigh Less Equal

27. TheIC741OPAMPhashowmanypins (a) (b) (c) (d) 28. 29. 6 8 10 12

LighttravelsinthefollowingmodeintheFiberOpticCable (a)Triplemodestepindex (b)Singlemodestepindex (c)Dualmodestepindex (d)Noneoftheabove ThemaximumpowerefficiencyofaAMmodulatoris (a)25% (b)50%


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(c)75% (d)100% WhenaninputtoaTTLgateisleftopen,theinputisinterpretedasthefollowingbythegates (a)0V (b)5V (c)0.4V (d)2.0V

ForcandidatesofBiostream: Thecandidateswhohaveoptedforthebiostreamwillbeattemptquestionsforthebiostreamonly.Therewillbe 100questions.Eachquestionwillhavefourchoiceswithonlyonecorrectanswer.Thesyllabuswillbeasfollows: (a) (b) (c) TechnicalSection:Fundamentalsofcomputerandprogramming. Analyticalsection:Probabilityandstatistics,linearalgebra,conceptsofintroductorydifferentialcalculus Biology section: Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Biophysics: chemical, metabolic and structural conceptofbiomolecules,DNAandproteinsequencingmethods. SampleQuestions 1. 2. Anucleotideisa (a)partofaDNA (b)partofprotein (d)partoflipid

(c)partofcarbohydrate

Whichofthefollowingisnotanoutputdevice? (a)Scanner (b)Printer (d)TouchScreen

(c)FlatScreen

3.Genbankisa, a.HumanGenomedatabase b.DNAsequencedatabase c.3Dproteinstructuredatabase d.GEOdatabase

4.Theoperator+ina+=4means, a.a=a+4 b.a+4=a c.a=4 d.a=4+4


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5.Whichoneofthefollowingisnotanoutputdevices? a. b. c. d. Scanner Printer Flatscreen Touchscreen SampleQuestions 1.RAMisanexampleofwhichofthefollowing? a.Nonvolatilememory b.Cachememory c.Volatilememory d.Virtualmemory 2.Thestandarddeviationofxwherex={2,3,4,7,5,9,10}is: a.2 b.3 c.4 d.10

3.Prolinehasalimitednumberofallowedconformationsbecause a.thesidechainislinkedtothealphaaminogroup. b.ithasabulkysidechain. c.itisasmallaliphaticaminoacid. d.itishydrophobic. 4.Thenumberofaminoacidresiduesperturnofanalphahelixis a.3.6 b.1.8 c.2.4 d.4.2 e.4.8

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DetailsofFees,etc.forM.Tech.Programs
1stSem. Particulars Amount (Rs.) 8000.00 35000.00 1000.00 500.00 500.00 1000.00 500.00 500.00 Sponsored Amount (Rs.) 8000.00 70000.00 1000.00 500.00 500.00 1000.00 500.00 500.00 2nd&4thSem. Amount (Rs.) 35000.00 Sponsored Amount (Rs.) 70000.00 3rdSem. Amount (Rs.) 35000.00 1000.00 500.00 500.00 1000.00 500.00 500.00 Sponsored Amount (Rs.) 70000.00 1000.00 500.00 500.00 1000.00 500.00 500.00

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

AlumniFund TuitionFees AdmissionFee ProvisionalCertificate Fee IdentityCardFee MedicalFee StudentBenevolent fund SportsFee *HostelRent(Single occupancyRs.6000/ persemesterand DoubleoccupancyRs. 3000/persemester) GradeCardFee Total

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500.00 77500.00

*Inaddition,MessFee@10480/persemesterisalsochargeablefromhostellers *OnlyHostel&MessFeesarerefundableincaseofwithdrawalfromadmission.
*SelectedcandidatesMUSTcleartheirduesbythefeedepositiondate,failingwhichtheseatwillbeofferedtothe candidatesinthewaitinglistbasedonmerit. *Feesetc.canbepaidincash/DemandDraftdrawninfavorofIIITAllahabad&madepayableatAllahabad (drawnonanynationalizedbank).

EntranceExamination(Venue:IIITAllahabad,JhalwaCampus,Allahabad)

SaleofApplicationFormcumInformationBrochurebegins(Bothoffline&online) Lastdateforsubmissionofcompletedapplicationforms(online/offline)atIIITA EntranceExaminationSchedule


(v) (vi) (vii) (viii)

12thMarch,2012 15thApril,2012(6.00PM)

WrittenTest: Date&Time:10thMay,2012(10.00AM12.00Noon) th LaboratoryTest: Date&Time:10 May,2012(2.00PM5.00PM) th Interviewofshortlistedcandidates: Date&Time:11 May,2012(9.00AMonwards) th DeclarationofResult:11 May,2012

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Sl. No. No.ofSeatsavailable(*) NameofProgram:M.Tech. SC ST OBC Gen PH SN /NRI Total

Stream:InformationTechnology 01. SoftwareEngineering 3 2 6 11 1 5* 28 02 WirelessCommunication&Computing 3 2 6 11 1 5* 28 03. IntelligentSystems 2 1 4 6 1 5* 19 04. Robotics 2 1 4 6 1 5* 19 05. HumanComputerInteraction 3 1 4 7 1 5* 21 Eligibility: BE / B. Tech. / MCA/ M.Sc. Degrees in any branch of Engineering & its equivalent with valid GATE score in respective disciplines. Stream:InformationTechnology 3 2 6 11 1 5* 28 06 Bioinformatics** Eligibility:BE/B.TechDegreesinanybranchofEngineering./MCA/M.Sc. (with validGATEScoreinrespectivedisciplines)or B.Pharm. /MBBS/BDSandBVSc&AH(withoutGATEscore)
Note:..**Inaddition,B.Pharm.,MBBS,BDSandBVSc&AHCandidatesarealsoeligibleforthisProgram(forwhomNOGATEScoreisrequired).For detailsreferInformationBrochure.

Stream:Electronics&CommunicationEngineering 07. Microelectronics 3 1 4 7 1 5* 21 08. CommunicationEngineering 3 1 4 7 1 5* 21 Eligibility: B. Tech. in Electronics Engineering/ Electronics & Communication Engineering/ Electronic Instrumentation Engineering/ Electrical Engineering/ M. Sc. In Physics (with specialization in Electronics)/ M.Sc. in Electronics with valid GATE Score in respective disciplines.

EntranceExamination(Venue:IIITAllahabad,JhalwaCampus,Allahabad)
SaleofApplicationFormcumInformationBrochurebegins (Bothoffline&online) Lastdateforsubmissionofcompletedapplicationforms(online/offline)at IIITA EntranceExaminationSchedule
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

12thMarch,2012 15thApril,2012(6.00PM)

Imp:Resultdeclarationmaybeinlateevening,socandidatesshouldcomepreparedaccordingly.Noaccommodationshallbeprovided

WrittenTest: LaboratoryTest: Interviewofshortlistedcandidates: DeclarationofResult:

Date&Time:10 May,2012(10.00AM12.00Noon) th Date&Time:10 May,2012(2.00PM5.00PM) Date&Time:11thMay,2012(9.00AMonwards) 11thMay,2012

th

THECOMPLETEDAPPLICATIONFORMMUSTREACHONORBEFORE

15thApril,2012,(6.00PM)foradmissionto20122013AcademicSession
MailingAddressforApplications:

AssistantRegistrar(Exam) IndianInstituteofInformationTechnology,Allahabad Deoghat,Jhalwa,Allahabad211012(U.P.),INDIA Pleasesuperscribetheenvelopeas FilledApplicationFormforM.Tech.


(Pleasestrikeoutwhateverisnotapplicable)

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($) Photocopies of this form or copies downloaded from IIITAllahabad website (http://www.iiita.ac.in) are acceptable, however, photocopies or downloadedformsmustaccompanytherequiredMICRType DemandDraftofRs.1000/Rs.500,asthecasemaybe,drawninfavorofIIITAllahabad andpayableatAllahabad.

INSTRUCTIONSFORFILLINGTHISFORM(OFFLINE)
1. 2. EitherTYPEorfillbyhandusingcapitallettersorinclearhandwritingtheentriesontheformneatly. All items marked with an asterisk (*) require you to submit an attested copy of some document. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ORIGINALS. Documentsforwhichattestedcopiesarerequiredaregiveninthechecklist.Pleasetickofftheitemsinthischecklistyouareattachingwith thisform. The application fee of Rs.1000/ for candidates in general category (Rs.500/ for SC/ST & OBC candidates) must be paid through demand draftpayabletoIIITAllahabadatAllahabad. Item12:Category SC*:ScheduledCaste;ST*:ScheduledTribe;GN:General,NR*:NonResidentIndian;PH*:PhysicallyHandicapped;SN*:Sponsored;OB: OtherBackwardClasses

3. 4.

Checklist(Pleasecircletheencloseddocuments).SendOnlyAttestedCopies(DD&SponsorscertificateinOriginalplease.) 1. NoObjection/relievingCertificatefromemployer(forsponsoredcandidatesonly) 2. TheDemanddraftforapplicationfeeofRs.1000/(orRs.500/asapplicable)(onlyincaseswhereapplicationformhasbeendownloaded fromwebsiteorphotocopied) 3. Threelettersofreference(forsponsored/NRIcategoryapplicantsonly) 4. EquivalenceCertificateincaseGradesareawardedbytheQualifyingDegreegrantingInstitution. 5. PleasebecarefulinfillingItem11.Thespecializationofferedtoselectedcandidateswillbebasedontheirpositioninthemeritlistandthe preferencesgivenabove

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SPONSORSHIPCERTIFICATE (forsponsoredcandidatesonly) (ThisshouldbetypedonaletterheadoftheSponsoringOrganizationandenclosedwithapplicationforadmission). To, TheDirector, IndianInstituteofInformationTechnologyAllahabad Deoghat,Jhalwa, Allahabad211012(U.P.),INDIA Sub: SponsoringofouremployeeforM.Tech.ProgramatIIITAllahabad. DearSir, We hereby Sponsor the candidature of Mr. / Ms. ___________________________________________, an employee in our organization,forjoininghis/herM.Tech.(IT)ProgramatyourInstituteasafulltimecandidate. He/Shehasbeenemployeeofourorganizationfor____________________years. We shall bear the total expenses of his/ her studies. We shall fully relieve him/ her of his/ her duties in the organization duringtheentireperiodoftheM.Tech.Programtoenablehim/hertodevotefulltimetothestudies. Wealsocertifythathis/herconductatourorganizationhasbeengood. SignatureandSealof theSponsoringAuthority. Date:
ContactPhoneNumberoftheCompetentAuthoritySigningtheLetter:

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IndianInstituteofInformationTechnologyAllahabad
(AUniversityunderSection3ofUGCAct1956) (ACentreofExcellenceinInformationTechnology,EstablishedbyGovt.ofIndia)
Devghat,Jhalwa,Allahabad211012(U.P.),INDIA Ph.05322922025;Fax.05322922081;Web:www.iiita.ac.in;Email:contact@iiita.ac.in

LETTEROFREFERENCE (FORSPONSOREDCATEGORYApplicantsonly)
NotetotheCandidate: PleasegivethisformtoarefereewhocanhelpuswithhisassessmentofyouracademicpotentialforpursuingM.Tech.Therefereemay berequestedtomailitdirectlytousafterfillingit.Pleasehoweverfillinyournamebeforehandingthisformovertothereferee; NameoftheApplicant(SurnameFirst) NoteforReferee TohelpusintheappraisalofthecandidatescaseforadmissiontoaPostgraduateprogramatIIITAllahabad,youarerequestedtofillin thefollowinginformationtothebestofyourknowledge.Thisinformationwillbetreatedasstrictlyconfidential. 1. Ihaveknowntheapplicantforpast___________________years. 2. Myknowledgeofthisstudentisbasedon(pleasetick): Havinghim/herinoneormorecourses. Knowinghim/herpersonally Supervisionofhis/herthesis/project Inquiryanddiscussionwithmycolleagues Interactionwithhim/herinconnectionwithhis/herconferencePaper Presentation/Project/otherTechnicalDiscussions 3. PerformanceinmyCourses: CourseTitle No.ofStudents Grade Remarks 4. Thecandidateranksapproximately___________inaclassofabout__________students. CONFIDENTIAL

5. Anoteongeneralobservations aboutthecandidateincluding his/herprofessionalachievement, etc.,ifany

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6. Responsibility&Initiative TeachingAbility Motivation WrittenandOralExpression ExperimentalSkills MyratingofthecandidateinFollowingaspects(pleasetick): Excellent AnalyticalAbility Good Excellent Unabletojudge

Sincerity&Dedication 7. Tosummarize,Iwouldliketosaythattheapplicant(pleasetick): islikelytobecomeabrilliantscholaroranoutstandingleaderinhis/herchosenfield. islikelytodoverywellinthePostGraduateprogramme. islikelytoperformsatisfactorily. isnotagoodprospect. 8. Myrecommendation: Irecommendhim/herenthusiastically Irecommendhim/her Idonotrecommendhim/her NameoftheReferee________________________________Signature________________________________ Designation/Position_______________________________Date____________________________________ (withName&Address ofOrganization)________________________________________________________________________ Address ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ PinCode________________________________________Fax:____________________ TelephoneNo.(withSTDcode)_______________(Office)______________(Residence)_____________(Cell) ProfessionalqualificationoftheReferee_________________________________________________________
Pleasemailthisformdirectlyto: TheAssistantRegistrar(Exam)

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IndianInstituteofInformationTechnologyAllahabad

Deoghat,Jhalwa,Allahabad211012(U.P.),INDIA

IIITALLAHABAD2012

MEDICALEXAMINATIONREPORT
(TobeissuedbyaRegisteredMedicalPractitioneronly) (ForallApplicants)& (Tobesubmittedatthetimeofadmission) GENERALEXPECTATIONS Candidateswillhavegoodgeneralphysiquewith a) ChestMeasurementshouldnotbelessthan70cm,withsatisfactorylimitofexpansionandcontraction. b) Visionshouldbenormal.Incaseofdefectivevision,itshouldbecorrectedto6/9inbotheyesor6/6inthebettereye. Hearingshouldbenormal.Defectivehearingshouldbecorrected. c) d) Heartandlungsshouldnothaveanyabnormalityandthereshouldbenohistoryofmentaldiseaseorepilepticfits. PERSONALHISTORY 1. Name 2. Parent/GuardiansName: 3. Age:Years..Months 4. Sex:.. 5. IdentificationMarkontheBody:
(Thiscanbeamole,scarorbirthmark.)

6.

Majorillness/operation:
(Specifynatureofillness/operation.)

MEDICALCERTIFICATE
(ThefollowingaretobefilledbytheMedicalOfficerconductingthemedicalexamination.) 1. 3. 5. 7. 8. Height:cm. PastHistory: a) b) 2. 4. a) b) 6. Weight:kg. Chest: Inspiration.cm. Expiration..cm. Hearing:

MentalDisease.............................. EpilepticFit...

BloodGroup.. Visionwithorwithoutglasses: a) b) Righteye:.. Lefteye:

c) d) 9.

ColourBlindness:. UniocularVision:. Nervoussystem:

Respiratorysystem:

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10. 12. 13.

Heart: a) b) a)

11. a) b) b)

Abdomen: Liver:. Spleen: Hydrocele:

Sounds:.. Murmur:.

Hernia:

Anyotherdefects:

Certifiedthat.
son/daughterof a) fulfillstheprescribedstandardofphysicalfitnessandisFITforadmissiontoM.Tech.ProgramsofferedbyIIITA. b) doesnotfulfilltheprescribedstandardofphysicalfitnessandisunfit/temporarilyunfittoadmissiondueto followingdefects: ____________________________ ___________________________ SignatureoftheMedicalOfficer SignatureoftheCandidate FullName:. MCIRegistrationNo.(essential) OfficialSeal:. Date:


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