SSC Deputy Field Officers (Tele) Exam 2007 Syllabus
Unit-6: Relational Database Management System
Data models – relational data base – SQL Data Manipulation – functional dependency – Normal forms – Design and implementation of typical data base systems – internal and external consistency – Concurrency Control techniques.
Unit-7: Computer System Architecture
Elements of computer organization – machine instruction – addressing modes – instruction pipeling – memory organization, CPU, System bus and standards, von neuman, non-von Neuman architectures, language directed architectures, RISC architecture – I/O Subsystems, Hierachical memory, virtual memory system, Cache memory – architectural classification, pipelined processors, vector processing, array processors, Multiprocessor architectures.
Unit-8: Microprocessors and Assembly Language Programming
Microprocessors – Evolution and organisation – instruction set 8085 – microprocessor timings – interfacing memory and i/o devices – interfacing devices – applications of microprocessors – different processor details – Assembly language programming.
Unit-9: Computer Network
Concepts of data communication, LAN evolution – OSI – ISO 7 layer model and design issues – Physical layer, transmission media, packet and circuit switching, topologies, Data link layer, LAN, token passing, sliding window protocols, protocol specification and verification, network layer, routing, congestion control, Transport layer, session and presentation layer, design issues, application layer, file transfer, electronic mail, Multimedia systems, mobile computing.
Unit-10: Internet and Java Programming
Browers – URL definitions – WWW – Client/Server architecture in internet – domain name extension types – addressing Scheme – Java fundamentals – Constructors – dynamic method despatch – packages and interfaces – applets.
17(A). Mode of Selection:
Candidates fulfilling the prescribed qualifications will be required to undergo a Written Examination. The Commission holds full discretion to fix minimum qualifying marks for the examination as a whole or component-wise in Paper-I and II . Candidates, declared qualified on the basis of the Written Examination, would be required to appear for the Interview/Personality test. Final Select List would be prepared on All-India basis in order of merit as disclosed by the aggregate marks (marks of Written Examination) finally awarded to each candidate as given under this scheme of recruitment and in that order so many candidates as are found by the Commission to be qualified in the Examination shall be recommended for appointment to the number of vacancies intimated by the Indenting Department.
If there are candidates having the same aggregate marks in the written examination plus interview then the tie cases are resolved by referring to the total marks in the written examination, i.e. a candidate having more marks in the written examination gets preference over the candidates having the same aggregate marks. If the tie persists, then the marks in the paper where the first cut-off is given is referred to,i.e. a candidate having more marks in this paper is given preference. This procedure is followed by date of birth (candidate older in age gets preference). Lastly, if the tie still persists, the tie is finally resolved by referring to the alphabetic order of names, i.e., a candidate whose name begins with the alphabet which comes first in alphabetic order, gets preference.
Note-I: Candidates, who are appointed on the basis of this selection, shall be on probation for a period of three years and during the period of probation, the candidates would be required to undergo such training or pass such examinations as prescribed by the Controlling Authority for satisfactory completion of probation.
Note-II: Success in the examination confers no right of appointment unless government is satisfied after such enquiry as may be considered necessary that the candidate is suitable in all respects for appointment to the service / post.
17(B). Nature of Duties(On Telecommunication Cadre) : Without prejudice to the exercise of the power of the Controlling Authority to assign any such other duties as it may deem fit, the nature of duties of the members of the Telecommunications Cadre shall generally be to procure operate and maintain electronic and telecommunications equipment required for the work of the Organisation.
SSC Deputy Field Officers (Tele) Exam 2007 Syllabus
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