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1 ANDHRA UNIVERSITY DIRECTORATE OF ADMISSIONS ADMISSION INFORMATION BROCHURE - II (2008-2009) Prof. O. ANIEL KUMAR DIRECTOR DIRECTORATE OF ADMISSIONS, ANDHRA UNIVERSITY, VIJAYANAGAR PALACE, PEDA WALTAIR, VISAKHAPATNAM 530 017. Tel: 2573441 and 2706928 www.andhrauniversity.info/doa/index.html (ISO 9001 : 2000 certified) 1. 5 Year Integrated M.S. Programmes 2. Double Degree M.S. Programmes 3. Twinning Programmes 4. M.E./M.Tech./M.Pharm. (Part-time / Evening courses) 5. M.B.A. (Part-time) 6. M.A. Women Studies and Computer Applications 7. P.G. Diplomas / Diplomas and Certificate courses PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com

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ANDHRA UNIVERSITYDIRECTORATE OF ADMISSIONS

ADMISSION INFORMATION BROCHURE - II(2008-2009)

Prof. O. ANIEL KUMARDIRECTOR

DIRECTORATE OF ADMISSIONS, ANDHRA UNIVERSITY,VIJAYANAGAR PALACE, PEDA WALTAIR,

VISAKHAPATNAM 530 017.Tel: 2573441 and 2706928

www.andhrauniversity.info/doa/index.html

(ISO 9001 : 2000 certified)

1. 5 Year Integrated M.S. Programmes2. Double Degree M.S. Programmes3. Twinning Programmes4. M.E./M.Tech./M.Pharm. (Part-time / Evening courses)5. M.B.A. (Part-time)6. M.A. Women Studies and Computer Applications7. P.G. Diplomas / Diplomas and Certificate courses

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I. GENERAL:1. Directorate of admissions, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam invites applications for admission

into various courses offered in campus colleges of Science & Technology, Arts & Commerce,Engineering and Pharmaceutical Sciences for the academic year 2008-2009.

2. Candidates are advised to carefully go through the information brochure available in AndhraUniversity Website www.andhrauniversity.info/doa/index.html and select theappropriate course of study based on the eligibility criteria.

3. Eligibility criteria, details of fee structure and seats available are given in Appendix-I.

4. The applicant should claim admission under the appropriate categories of reservation bymarking in the relevant boxes in the application form. Requests for inclusion or change ofcategory(ies) once claimed will not be entertained under any circumstances. The applicationswill be processed as per the claims of the candidates only and the admissions will be subjectto the validity of their claims.

5. The reservation policy of the Government of A.P. that is in vogue in respect of SC, ST, LBC,CAP, PH, NCC and Sports categories will be followed in the process of admissions.

6. 5% supernumerary seats in each course offered at A.U. Campus are available to candidatesbelonging to other states.

7. 15% supernumerary seats in each course offered at A.U. campus are available to foreign /NRI students. Such candidates need not appear for the entrance test. Their applicationsshall be considered under separate fee structure.

8. For candidates with entrance tests, mere appearance in the test does not automaticallyguarantee right of admission. A candidate seeking admission into a particular course has tofulfil the eligibility criteria specified for that course.

9. In case of SC/ST candidates 5% of relaxation in marks in the qualifing examination whereever applicable will be allowed.

10. Only limited hostel accommodation is available for candidates admitted into 5 Year IntegratedP.G. courses and double degree / Twinning programmes / M.A. Women Studies and ComputerApplications.

11. The university reserves the right to fill or not to fill the seats earmarked for a particularcourse on administrative reasons. All admissions are purely provisional and theUniversity reserves the right to cancel the admission at any stage. Further it alsoreserves the right to run or not to run a particular course depending on the number ofcandidates joined in it. A minimum of 10 candidates should join in any course to run it.

II - COURSES OFFERED:1. 5 Year Integrated Programmes (with Test):

(i) Admissions into 5 Year Integrated P.G. Programmes will be processed as per rank orderobtained in the entrance test conducted by Directorate of admissions, A.U.

(ii) The programmes will be run in semester pattern with internal assessments and continuousevaluation in practicals. There will be ten semesters in all.

(iii) There will be no provision for the students to discontinue at the end of 3rd or 4th year toclaim an alternative degree.

ADMISSION INFORMATION BROCHURE – 2008-2009FOR 5-Year Integrated M.S. / Double Degree M.S. / Twinning B.Sc. & M.S. Programmes,

M.E./M.Tech./ M. Pharm. / M.B.A. (Part-time / Evening courses for locally employedpersonnel), M.A. Women Studies and Computer Applications /

P.G. Diploma / Diploma and Certificate courses.

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2. Double degree Masters Prgrammes in M.S. Digital Signal Processing and M.S.Software Engineering and M.S. Telecommunication Systems (with Test):(i) Double degree programmes (DDP) are designed for the advantage of Student Community

through which students can get M.S. degree from Andhra University and M.Sc. degreefrom Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH), Sweden. These degrees are recognized inIndia through Andhra University and also globally, mainly in Eurpoe, through BlekingeInstitute of Technology, Sweden. This special arrangement increases the face value ofthe degrees and makes them free from local recognition hurdles which students usuallyface at the time of employment or Ph.D. Studies in India or Sweden after pursuing degreesfrom a foreign university. These programmes protect the future of the students in abetter way both in India and abroad.

(ii) Admission into M.S. Digital Signal Processing, M.S. Software Engineering, orM.S. Telecommunication Systems under Double Degree Programmes will be processedas per rank order obtained in the respective entrance tests to be conducted by Directorateof admissions.

(iii) The programmes are structured in four semesters in such a way that students pursuetheir education both in India and Sweden. The candidate shall attend first semester atAndhra University and second & third semesters at BTH, Sweden. Fourth semester canbe pursued either at A.U. or BTH, Sweden as per the option of the candidate.

(iv) Requirement for admission into these courses is a minimum of 55% marks in the qualifyingexamination.

(v) Candidates should have their education in English as medium of instruction fromsecondary (10th class) and Intermediate level (10+2) to the University level.

(vi) There will be no provision for the students to discontinue the course in the middle of theprogram and claim alternate degree.

3. M.S. Molecular Biology & Biotechnology a twinning Post Graduate programme incollaboration with Kansas State University, USA (with Test):(i) M.S. Molecular Biology & Biotechnology program is designed as a twinning program of

Andhra University in collaboration with Kansas State University for the advantage of studentcommunity.

(ii) Admission into this programme will be processed as per rank order obtained in theentrance test conducted by Directorate of Admissions, Andhra University.

(iii) Under this programme, students shall take instruction for first two semesters at AndhraUniversity to complete eighteen credits and subsequently pursue the remaining creditsrequired for course completion at Kansas State University.

(iv) Only those candidates who complete the first two semesters at Andhra University with aminimum grade of B or 3.0 grade point average shall be allowed to register for the remainingcredits at Kansas State University.

(v) Each candidate has to qualify in TOEFL examination and submit the TOEFL score beforethe end of first semester for onward transmission to Kansas State University withoutwhich the registration at Kansas State University can not be processed.

(vi) Candidates should have their education in English as medium of instruction fromsecondary (10th class) and Intermediate level (10+2) to the University level.

(vii) There will be no provision for the students to discontinue the course in the middle of theprogram and claim an alternative degree.

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4. B.Sc. (Hons.) Aircraft Engineering: A four year twinning programme with Perth College,UK. (with Test):(i) This programme is introduced to facilitate direct entry to second year of the B.Sc. (Hons)

Aircraft Engineering course at Perth College, U.K. and to encourage colloborative activitywith it.

(ii) Admission into this course will be processed as per the rank order obtained in the entrancetest conducted by Directorate of admissions, A.U.

(iii) Under this programme, students will take instruction for first two semesters at A.U. andthe remaining at Perth University, U.K.

5. M.E./M.Tech./M. Pharm. Part-time/Evening Courses (for locally employed personnel)(i) The M.E./M.Tech./M.Pharm. Part-time / Evening courses are meant for eligible locally

employed personnel.

(ii) Requirement for admission is a minimum aggregate of 55% marks for M.E./M.Tech. and60% marks for M.Pham. courses in the qualifying examination.

(iii) Admission into these courses shall be processed as per the following order of preference(i) GATE rank, (ii) rank in PGECET-2008 and (iii) percentage of marks obtained in B.E./B.Tech./B.Pharm.

(iv) Separate application has to be submitted for courses in each department if the candidateis desirous of applying for courses in more than one department.

6. M.B.A. (Part-time): Admissions into M.B.A. (Part-time) course will be processed as per rankorder in ICET-2008.

7. M.A. Women Studies and Computer Applications: A two year regular Post Graduatecourse is offered in Dr. Durgabai Deshmukh Centre for Women Studies, A.U. College of Arts,Commerce & Management Studies.

8. P.G. Diploma / Diploma and Certificate courses: Admissions into various P.G. Diploma /Diploma / Certificate courses will be processed as per the merit order in the qualifyingexamination in each category.

III. HOW TO APPLY:1. Candidates are required to down load the appropriate application form (Form -I, II or III) and

the information brochure from the website www.andhrauniversity.info/doa/index.html .2. A demand draft drawn in favour of the Director, Directorate of admissions, A.U. from any

Nationalised bank payable at Visakhapatnam for the amount as per the details given belowshould be enclosed towards registration fee.

(a) Rs.250/- for 5-Year Integrated M.S. Programmes - Form - I(i) M.S. Applied Chemistry and M.S. Geology (separate application and D.D.)

(ii) M.S. Economics (separate application and D.D.)

(iii) M.S. Software Engg, M.S. Information Technology & B.Sc.(Hons.) Aircraft Engineering

(separate applicaton and D.D.).

(b) Rs. 1,000/- for double degree M.S. Programmes - Form - I(i) M.S. Digital Signal Processing (separate application and D.D.)

(ii) M.S. Software Engineering (separate application and D.D.)

(iii) M.S. Telecommunication Systems (separate application and D.D.)

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(c) Rs. 1,000/- for Twinning P.G. M.S. Programme - M.S. Molecular Biology & Biotechnology- Form - I

(d) Rs. 750/- M.E./M.Tech./M.Pharm. (Part-time /Evening course for locally employed personnel)separate application and D.D. for each department - Form - II

(e) Rs. 500/- for M.B.A. (Part-time course) - Form - II

(f) Rs.250/- for M.A. Women Studies and Computer Applications - Form - III(g) Rs.100/- for P.G. Diploma / Diploma and Certificate courses (separate application and

D.D. for each course) - Form - III

3. The duly filled in application should accompany with attested copies of the followingcertificates.(i) Duly filled in Hall-tickets in duplicate for candidates appearing for entrance test conducted

by Directorate of admissions, A.U.(ii) Degree / Provisional / Pass certificate of the qualifying examination.(iii) Marks statements of the qualifying examination.(iv) Date of birth certificate (S.S.C. / Matriculation or equivalent certificate).(v) Study certificates for the last 7 Years of study or residence certificate in case of private

study.(vi) Integrated Community certificate issued by competent authority in case of SC/ST/BC

candidates.(vii) Certificate from competent authority in case of claim under NCC/CAP/PH/SPORTS

category.(viii) GATE / PGECET-2008 / ICET-2008 Hall-tickets and Rank cards (for M.E./M.Tech./

M.Pharm. / M.B.A. Part-time applicants only).

(ix) Migration certificate for candidates from other universities.

IV. LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF FILLED-IN APPLICATIONS:Application forms completed in all respects should reach the Director, Directorate ofAdmissions, Andhra University, Vijayanagar Palace, Pedawaltair, Visakhapatnam-530017 byregistered post or in person on or before 5 P.M., 28–06–2008.Applications received after 28-06-2008 will not be accepted. Office of the Directorateof Admissions will not be responsible for the non-receipt or late receipt of applicationssent by Post / Courier. In complete applications are liable to be summarily rejected.

V. TEST PROCEDURE:Entrance tests for the 5-Year Integrated M.S. Programmes / Double Degree Programmes/ Twinning Programmes will commence from 13-07-2008 in A.U. College of Engineering,Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. Syllabi and model question papers are given inAppendices - II & III.

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A pass in Intermediate with Math-ematics, Physics, Chemistry(MPC) / Biology, Physics, Chem-istry (BiPC) or equivalent as rec-ognized by Board of IntermediateEducation, Andhra Pradesh with aminimum of 50% marks. In caseof SC/ST candidates a minimumpass in the qualifying examinationis sufficient.

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APPENDIX - IEligibility criteria and fee structure for 5-Year Integrated M.S. / Double Degree M.S. / TwinningB.Sc. / M.S. Programmes, M.E./M.Tech./ M. Pharm. / M.B.A. (Part-time / Evening courses for

locally employed personnel), M.A. Women Studies and Computer Applications /P.G. Diploma / Diploma and Certificate courses.

Test No. 511(i) M.S. Applied Chemistry and

(ii) M.S. Geology

A pass in Intermediate examina-tion of Andhra Pradesh withMathem at ics, Physi cs andChemistry as subjects of studyor its equivalent with a minimumof 50% marks. The candidatehas to complete 16 years of ageby 31st December, 2007.

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Test No. 512(i) M.S. Information Technology

(ii) M.S. Software Engineering

A pass in Intermediate or its equiva-lent examination with 50 per centof marks

Test No. 227M.S. Economics

30 400/- 965/- 12,000/- 60,000/-

1st Year fee in Rs. TotalTest & Course Eligibility No. of fee for the

seats ST SC/BC-C Others coursein Rs.

5 Year Integrated M.S. P.G. Programmes:

30 300/- 865/- 7,500/- 37,500/-

B.Tech. E.C.E./B.Tech. Instrumen-tation Technology / M.Sc. Instru-mentation

Test No. 513(i) M.S. Digital Signal Processing

B.E. or B.Tech. ComputerScience/Information Technology/MCA./ M.Sc. Computer Science.

Test No. 514(ii) M.S. Software Engineering

DOUBLE DEGREE PROGRAMMES:

An affidavit showing proof of financial resources of Rs.6.0 lakhs for two semesters or Rs.8.0 lakhs for threesemesters to pursue studies at BTH, Sweden should be submitted at the time of admission.

B.E./ B.Tech. (ECE/CSE)/M.Sc.Electronics / MCA or equiva-lent.

(R)40 80,000/- 80,000/- 1,00,000/- 5,00,000/-(F/NRI)20 --- --- 2,00,000/- 10,00,000/-

18 --- --- 1,50,000/-

Test No. 515(iii) M.S. Telecom- munication Systems

(R)40 80,000/- 80,000/- 1,00,000/- 5,00,000/-(F/NRI)20 --- --- 2,00,000/- 10,00,000/-

30 400/- 965/- 12,000/- 60,000/-

18 --- --- 1,50,000/-

18 --- --- 1,50,000/- for 1st semester

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B.Sc. Graduates with a minimumof 50% aggregate marks in Chem-istry along with any two of the fol-lowing subjects: Biochemistry, Bio-technology, Microbiology, Botany,Zoology, Genetics, Human Genet-ics are eligible.

Test No. 516(i) M.S. Molecular Biology & Biotechnology

Fee in Rs. TotalTest & Course Eligibility No. of fee for the

seats ST SC/BC-C Others coursein Rs.

(i) Rs..1.5 lakhs for first year at Andhra University for two semesters. (ii) 3,700 US$ per semester + Living Expensesat Kansas State University, USA. By the end of second semester the candidate has to submit a D.D. for 7,400 US$to Andhra University for onward transmission to Kansas State University towards third and fourth semester tuitionfee.

6 --- --- 1,75,000/-

TWINNING PROGRAMMES:

Test No. 512(iii) B.Sc.(Hons). Aircraft Engineering

A pass in Intermediate examinationof Andhra Pradesh with Mathemat-ics, Physics and Chemistry as sub-jects of study or its equivalent witha minimum of 50% marks. Thecandidate has to complete 16 yearsof age by 31st December, 2007.

Candidates have to pay 3000 UKPounds in Indian currency at thetime of admission. They have towrite the entrance test No. 512.

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M.A. Women Studies and Computer Application - Regular without test:

228 - M.A. Women Studies &Computer Applications(2 year Regular course)

Any graduate or any other degreerecognised as equivalent.

20 300/- 865/- 5,000/- 10,000/-

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353 - M.E. Civil Engineering:

(i) ConstructionTechnology and

Project Management.

(ii) EnvironmentalEngg. & Mgt.

(iii) Transportation Engg.

(iv) Water ResourcesEngg.& GIS.

B.E. Civil Engg. of A.U. or its equivalent,AMIE with Diploma in Civil Engg.

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352 - M.Tech. CAD in Chemical Engg.

B.Tech. Chemical Engg. of A.U. or itsequivalent,, AMICHE, AMIE (CHEM).

351-M.Planning B.Arch./B.E./B.Tech. in Civil Engg. of A.U.or its equivalent.

354 - M.Tech. Computer Science & Systems Engineering:(i) Computer Science &

Technology (CST).

(ii) InformationTechnology

(iii) CST with ArtificialInteligence & Roboticsas specialization.

(iv) CST with ComputerNetwroksas specialisation.

(v) CST with Bio-Infor-matics asspecialization.

B.E./B.Tech. B.Arch.; M.Sc. in InformationSystems, Mathematics / Applied Math-ematics/ Physics / Electronics / ComputerScience / Statistics; MCA of A.U. or itsequivalent. AMIE Not eligible.

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18 60,000/- 1,20,000/-

M.E./M.Tech. (Part-time course for locally employed personnel):

18 82,520/- 1,20,000/-

18 82,520/- 1,20,000/-

18 82,520/- 1,20,000/-

18 82,520/- 1,20,000/-

30 1,23,520/- 2,00,000/-

10 1,23,520/- 2,00,000/-

18 75,000/- 1,50,000/-

18 75,000/- 1,50,000/-

18 60,000/- 1,20,000/-

Department of Architecture:

18 60,000/- 1,20,000/-

Department of Chemical Engineering:

Department of Civil Engineering:

Department of Computer Science & Systems Engineering:

Test & Course Eligibility No. of Fee in Rs. Total feeseats for the course

in Rs.

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B.E.(Metallurgy)/B.E.(Mechanical) and B.E.(Marine) of AU or its equivalent. Diploma holderwith AMIE (Mech. & Met.) and AMIIM qualifiedin GATE.

360-M.E.Industrial Metallurgy.

B.E. (Mechanical/ Marine/MPIE) of AU or itsequivalnet, AMIE with Diploma only.

358 - M.E.Mech. CAD/CAM

B.Tech./B.E. (Instrument Tech., E&I);M.Sc.(Tech.)/M.Sc. Applied Physics, Instru-mentation of AU or its equivalent, exceptAMIE.

357-M.Tech.Insdustrial ProcessInstrumentation.

356 - M.Tech. Geo-Engineering:(i) Remote sensing

(ii) Geo-Engg.

B.E./B.Tech. in Civil Engg./ Computer Science& Systems Engg./ E.C.E./ B.Sc. (Agriculture)or M.Sc.(Tech.) / M.Sc. degree in Geophys-ics / Meteorology & Oceanography / Geology/ Applied Geology / Marine Geology / Geog-raphy/Resource Development Techonology ofA.U. or its equivalent / AMIE.

B.E. in Civil / M.Sc. in Geology / Geophysics/ Marine Geology / Resource DevelopmentTechnology /Meteorology and Oceanographyof AU or its equivalent, AMIE.

*Fee to be paid for the first year at the time of admission.

B.E./B.Tech. degree of A.U. or its equivalent,AMIE with Diploma.

369-M.E.Industrial Engineering.

A minimum of pass with firstclass in the qualifying examina-tion, B.Pharmacy. (55% marksfor candidates belonging to SC/ST categories)

361 - M.Pharmacy(i) Pharmaceutical Technology(ii) Pharamceutical Chemistry(iii) Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Assurance(iv) Pharmaceutical Biotech.(v) Pharmacology(vi) Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry

M.Pharmacy (Evening course)

20 82,520/- 1,20,000/-

20 82,520/- 1,20,000/-

18 82,520/- 1,20,000/-

18 95,595/- 1,50,000/-

18 82,520/- 1,20,000/-

18 82,520/- 1,20,000/-

Department of Geo Engineering:

Department of Instrumentation Technology:

Department of Mechanical Engineering:

Department of Metallurgical Engineering:

355 - M.Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering:

(i) Radar & Microware

(ii) ElectronicsInstrumentation

B.E. (ECE) /M.Sc. (Electronics) of AU or itsequivalent, AMIETE, AMIE.

B.E./B.Tech. ECE, EEE, Computers, E & I,AMIE & AMIETE, Instrument Technology of AUor its equivalent.

25 82,520/- 1,20,000/-

25 82,520/- 1,20,000/-

Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering:

25 1,13,515/- 4,54,060/-per semester

No. of Total feeTest & Course Eligibility seats Fee in Rs. for the course

in Rs.

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ICET-2008 Rank holder with any graduatedegree + work experience in Govt./Public/Private Limited Companies atVisakhapatnam.

254-M.B.A. (Part-time) Evening course - (3 Years)

M.B.A. (Part-time)

Pass in a Degree and aptitude test.Women candidates with S.S.C. will beadmitted into this course on the basis ofan oral aptitude test, waiving the mini-mum acdemic qualifications, if neces-sary.

251 - Acting (Two years)

Pass in a Degree and aptitude test.Women candidates with S.S.C. will beadmitted into this course on the basis ofan oral aptitude test, waiving the minimumacdemic qualifications, if necessary.

252 - Direction (Two years)

Any graduate253-Child Psychology (One year)

Any graduate with English as one of thesubjects / languages.

254-English Language & Linguistics (One year)

Any graduate255-Functional Hindi & Translation (One year)

Graduation in any discipl ineexcept BFA and BOL.

256 - Pre School Education (One year)

Any graduate257 - Yoga (One year)

P.G. DIPLOMA (Evening courses)

40 12,000/- 36,000/-

30 1,550/- 3,100/-

16 1,550/- 3,100/-

30 6,000/- 6,000/-

20 1,550/- 1,550/-

30 1,590/- 1,590/-

30 2,500/- 2,500/-

40 4,500/- 4,500/-

No. of Total feeTest & Course Eligibility seats Fee in Rs. for the course

in Rs.

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DIPLOMA COURSES (Evening courses)

10th Class751 - French Language - Junior (One year)

Junior Diploma in French of AU/ SecondLanguage in Inter/ Degree or Junior Di-ploma from Alliance Francaise.

752 - French Language - Senior (One year)

As this course is meant for the beginnersno basic knowledge of Arabic is required.The candidates who have passed the 10thclass examination or those who have com-pleted 18 years of age can join this course.

753 - Functional Arabic (One year)

10th Class754 - Russian Language Junior (One year)

Those who have passed the certificatecourse in Urdu examination of A.U. or In-termediate examination with Urdu as asubject or Diploma in Functional Arabic.

755 - Urdu (One year)

CERTIFICATE COURSES (Evening courses)

S.S.C. (aptitude test). Women candi-dates shall be exempted from the aca-demic qualifications. However, theyshould be able to read and write Telugu.Age: 15 years and above.

851 - Acting (6 months)

Interest and curiosity.Age: 15 years and above

852 - Make-up (2 months)

Intermediate and aboveAge: 17 years and above

853 - T.V. Acting & Anchoring (3 months)

As this course is meant for the beginners,no basic knowledge of Urdu is required.Age: 15 years and above

854 - Urdu

No. of Total feeTest & Course Eligibility seats Fee in Rs. for the course

in Rs.

30 3,000/- 3,000/-

30 4,500/- 4,500/-

20 2,000/- 2,000/-

30 4,545/- 4,545/-

15 1,200/- 1,200/-

25 2,000/- 2,000/-

20 1,500/- 1,500/-

20 3,500/- 3,500/-

20 600/- 600/-

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APPENDIX - IISYLLABI FOR ENTRANCE TESTS OF 5 YEAR INTEGRATED P.G. PROGRAMMES / TWINNING

PROGRAMME - B.Sc. AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING - 3 HOURS DURATION

Test Code. & Subject Section - A Section - B Section - C Section - D

Test No. 511.(i) M.S. Applied Chemistry*

(ii) M.S. Geology*

Test No. 512.(i) M.S.Information Technology(ii) M.S. Software Engineering(iii) B.Sc. (Hons.) Aircraft Engineering

Physics syllabusprescribed for Intermediatecourse by Board ofIntermediate Education,Andhra Pradesh.

Matheamtics syllabusprescribed for Intermediatecourse by Board ofIntermediate Education,Andhra Pradesh.

Biology syllabusprescribed forIntermediate courseby Board ofI n t e r m e d i a t eEducation, AndhraPradesh.

Chemistry syllabusprescribed forIntermediate course byBoard of IntermediateEducation, AndhraPradesh.

Physics syllabus prescribed forIntermediate course by Boardof Intermediate Education,Andhra Pradesh.

Matheamtics syllabusprescribed for Intermediatecourse by Board ofIntermediate Education,Andhra Pradesh.

Chemistry syllabusprescribed forIntermediate course byBoard of IntermediateEducation, AndhraPradesh.

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227. M.S. Economics There will be six sections viz. Economics, Civics, Commerce, History, Mathematics andSociology and the candidate may choose to answer any three sections. Syllabus pre-scribed for Intermediate course by Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh willbe followed for these subjects.

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SYLLABUS FOR ENTRANCE TEST No. 513DOUBLE DEGREE M.S. DIGITALSIGNAL PROCESSING

(Max. Marks: 120 - 2 hours duration)

Differential Equations: First order equation (Linear and Non-Linear), Higher order Linear Differential Equationswith constant coefficients, Method of Variation of Parameters, Cauchy’s and Euler’s Equations, Initial andBoundary Value Problems, Partial Differential Equations and Variable Separable Method.

Complex Variables: Analytic Functions, Cauchy’s Integral Theorem and Integral Formula, Taylor;s andLaurent Series, Residue Theorem, Solution Integrals.

Probability and Statistics: Sampling Theorems, Conditional Probability. Mean, Median, Mode and StandardDeviation, Random Variables, Discrete and Continuous distributions, Poisson, Normal and Binomial Distribution,Correlation and Regression Analysis.

Electronic Devices: Energy bands in Silicon. Intrinsic and Extrinsic Silicon. Carrier transport in Silicon:Diffusion current. Drift current, Mobility and Resistivity. Generation and re-combination of carriers, P-NJunction Diode, Zener Diode, Tunnel Diode, BJT, JFET, MOS capacitor, MOSFET, LED, P-I-N and AvalanchePhoto Diode, Basics of LASERS Device Technology: Integrated Circuits Fabrication Process, Oxidation,Diffusion, Ion-Implantation, Photolithography, n-tub, p-tub and twin-tub CMOS process.

Analog Circuits: Small Signal Equivalent Circuits of Diodes, BJTs, MOSFETs and Analog CMOS. SimpleDiode Circuits, Clipping, Clamping, Rectifier, Biasing and bias stability of transistor and FET amplifiers.Amplifiers: Single-stage, Multi-stage, Differential, Operational, Feedback and Power amplifiers. Frequencyresponse of Amplifiers. Simple Op-Amp circuits, Filters. Sinusoidal Oscillators, Criterion for Oscillation,Single transistor and op-amp configuration. Function generators and ware-shaping circuits, 555 Timers.Power supplies.

Digital Circuits: Boolean Algebra, Minimization of Boolean Functions, Logic gates, Digital IC families (DTL,TTL, ECL, MOS, CMOS). Combinational Circuits; Arithmetic Circuits, Code Converters, Multiplexers, Decoders,PROM and PLAS. Sequential Circuits: Latches and Flip-flops, Counters and Shift registers. Sample andHold Circuits, ADCs, DACs, Semiconductor memories. Microprocessor (8085): Architecture, Programming,Memory & I/O interfacing.

Signals and Systems: Definitions and Properties of Laplace Transform, Continous-Time and Discrete-timeFourier Series, Continuous-Time and Discrete-time Fourier Transform, DFT and FFT, Z-transform, SamplingTheorem, Linear Time Invariant (LTI) Systems: definitions and properties, Causality, Stability, ImpuleseRersponse, Convolution, Poles and Zeros, Parallel and Cascade Structure, Frequency Response, GroupDelay, Phase Delay, Signal Transmission through LTI sytems.

Digital Signal Processing: Transfer function and Frequency Response of First and Second Order DiscreteSystems, Convolution, Correlation, Analog filter Approximations, IIR and FIR filters.

Control Systems: Basic Control System Components, Block Diagrammatic description, Open Loop andClosed Loop (feedback) systems and stability analysis of these systems. Signal flow graphs and their use indetermining transfer functions of systems, Transient and steady state analysis of LTI control systems andfrequency response tools and techniques for LTI control system analysis: Root Loci, Routh-Hurwitz criterion,Bode and Nyquist plots. Control system compensators:

Communications: Random Signals and Noise: Probability, Random Variable, Probability Density Function,Auto-correlation and Power Spectral Density. Analog Communication systems: Amplitude and Angle Modulationand De-Modulation systems, Spectral Analysis of these Operations, Super-Heterodyne Receivers, Elementsof Hardware, Realizations of Analog Communication Systems, Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) calculations forAmplitude Modulation (AM) and Frequency Modulation (FM) for low noise conditions. Fundamentals ofInformation Theory and Channel Capacity Theorem, Digital Communication Systems: Pulse Code Modulation(PCM), Differential Pulse Code Modulation (DPCM), Digital Modulation Schemes: Amplitue, Phase andFrequency Shift Keying Schemes (ASK, PSK, FSK), Matched Filter Receivers, Bandwidth condwidthconsideration and Probability of Error Calculations for these schemes. Basics of TDMA, FDMA and CDMAand GSM.

Electromagnetics: Elements of vector calculus: Divergence and Curl; Gauss’ and Strokers’ Theorems,Maxwell’s Equations: Differential and Integral Forms. Wave Equations, Poynting Vector. Plane waves:propagation through various media, Reflection and Refraction, Phase and Group Velocity, Skin Depth.Transmission lines: Characteristic Impedance, Impedance transformation, Smith Chart, Impedance Matching,S Parameters, Pulse excitation. Waveguides: Modes in Rectangular Waveguides, Boundary Conditions,Cut-off Frequencies, Dispersion Relations, Basics of Propagation in Dielectric Waveguide and Optical Fibers.Basics of Antennas: Dipole Antennas. Radiation Pattern, Antenna Gain. Microwave active and passivedevices, fundamental radar systems.

Electrical and Electronic Measurement: Bridges and Potentiometers, measurement of R.L. and C,Measurement of voltage, current, power, power factor and energy, AC and DC current probes. Extension finstrument ranges. Q-meter and waveform analyzer. Digital voltmeter and multi-meter. Time, phase andfrequency measurements. Cathode ray oscilloscope. Serial and parallel communication. Shielding andgrounding.

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SYLLABUS FOR ENTRANCE TEST No. 514DOUBLE DEGREE M.S. SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

(Max. Marks: 120 - 2 hours duration)

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS: (40 Marks)

Mathematical Logic: Propositional Logic; First Order Logic.

Probability: Conditional Probability; Mean, Median, Mode and Standard Deviation; Random Variables;Distributions; uniform, normal, exponential, Poisson, Binomial.

Set Theory & Algebra: Sets; Relations; Functions; Groups; Partial Orders; Lattice; Boolean Algebra.

Combinatorics: Permutations; Combinations; Counting; Summation; Generating functions; recurrencerelations; asymptotics.

Graph Theory: Connectivity; spanning trees; Cut vertices & edges; covering; matching; independent sets;Colouring; Planarity; Isomporphism.

Linear Algebra: Algebra of matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations, Eigen values and Eigenvectors.

Numerical Methods: LU decomposition for systems of linear equations; numerical solutions of non-linearalgebraic equations by Secant, Bisection and Newton-Raphson Methods; Numerical integration by trapezoidaland Simpson’s rules.

Calculus: Limit, Continuity & differentiability, Mean value Theorems, Theorems of integral calculus, evaluationof definite & improper integrals, Partical derivatives, Total derivatives, maxima & minima.

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING: (80 Marks)

Theory of Computation: Regular languages and finite automata, Context free languages and Push-downautomata, Recursively enumerable sets and Turing machines, Undecidability; NPcompleteness.

Digital Logic: Logic functions, Minimization, Design and synthesis of combinational and sequential circuits;Number representation and computer arithmetic (fixed and floating point).

Computer Organization and Architecture: Machine instructions and addressing modes, ALU and data-path, CPU control design, Memory interface, I/O interface (Interrupt and DMA mode), Instruction pipelining,Cache and main memory, Secondary storage.

Programming and Data Structures: Programming in C; Functions, Recursion, Parameter passing, Scope,Binding; Abstract data types, Arrays, Stacks, Queues, Linked Lists, Trees, Binary search trees, Binaryheaps.

Algorithms: Analysis, Asymptotic notation, Notions of space and time complexity, Worst and average caseanalysis; Design; Greedy approach, Dynamic programming, Divide-andconquer; Tree and graph traversals,Connected compents, Spanning trees, Shortest path; Hashing, Sorting, Searching.

Compiler Design: Lexica analysis, Parsing, Syntax directed translation, Runtime environments, Intermediateand target code generation, Basics of code optimization.

Operating System: Processes, Threads, Inter-process communication, Concurrency, Synchronization,Deadlock, CPU scheduling, memory management and virtual memory, File systems, I/O systems, Protectionand security.

Databases: ER-model, Relational model (relational algebra, tuple calculus), Database design (integrityconstraints, normal forms), Query languages (SQL), File structures (sequential files, indexing, B and B+trees), Transactions and concurrency control.

Computer Networks: ISO/OSI stack, LAN technologies (Ethernet, Token ring), Flow and error controltechniques, Routing algorithms, Congestion control, TCP/UDP and sockets, IP (v4), Application layer protocols(icmp, dns, smtp, pop, ftp, http); Basic concepts of hubs, switchers, gateways, and routers.

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SYLLABUS FOR ENTRANCE TEST No. 515DOUBLE DEGREE M.S. TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

(Max. Marks: 100 - 90 minutes duration)

B.E. / B.Tech. (ECE) syllabus of Andhra University.

SYLLABUS FOR ENTRANCE TEST No. 516

M.S. MOLECULAR BIOLGOY AND BIOTECHNOGY(TWINNING PROGRAM)

Max. Marks: 90 (75 Minutes)

Isomerism – Stereo, structural and geometrical isomers, pH and buffers, Chemistry and propertiesof amino acids, proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates and lipds. Basic principles of biochemicalseparation methods – paper, thin layer Ion exchange, affinity chromatography, gel filtration,centrifugation, paper, polyacrylamide and agarose gel electrophoresis Basic principles ofcolorimetry and spectrophotometry Radioisotopes and their use is Biology Ultrastructure of celland cell organelles and their functions Biomembranes – composition, organization and transportof molecules across membranes. Mendelian principles of segregation and independentassortment. Linkage and crossing over, Chromosmal mapping, Sex linked inheritance Types ofmutations Enzymes and coenzymes, Factors affecting enzyme activity, enzyme specificity,enzyme inhibition. Biological oxidations, Electron transport system and oxidative phosphorylationGlycolysis, TCA cycle, Gluconeogenesis, HMP shunt, photosynthesis Biosynthesis and catabolismof fatty acids Essential amino acids, urea cycle, Biological nitrogen fixation Basic features of immuneresponse, lymphoid system, T and B lymphocytes, classes and structure of immunoglobulines,RIA, ELISA. Vaccination and types of vaccines Bacteria and virus, organization of genome inprokaryotes and eukaryotes. DNA structure, replication, damage and repair Types of RNA, Geneticcode, Protein synthesis Inhibitors of DNA replication, transcription and translation Basic conceptsof regulation of gene expression Principles and applications of recombinant DNA technology.

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MODEL QUESTION PAPER

FOR TEST NO. 511- M.S. APPLIED CHEMISTRY AND M.S. GEOLOGY,(3 hours duration - Max. Marks: 150)

The test paper consists of 4 sections. Each section contains 50 multiple choice questions.The student has to answer either Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry (or) Biology, Physics and Chemistry.Answer all qurestions in each section.

Section - A: Mathematics (50 Marks)1. If P = (1,1) and PA, PB are tangents to a circle where A,B are points of contact and if A=(2,0), B=(0,0) then

the centre of the circle is

(a) (1, -1) (b) (4/3. 4/3) (c) (1/3, 1/3) (d) (2, -2)

2. If the line lx+my=1 is a tangent to the parabola y2=2(x+1) then the locus of (l,m) is

(a) 2x2+y2+2x = 0 (b) x2+2y2 = 2x (c) x2+y2 = 2x (d) x2-y2 = 2x

Section - B: Physics (50 marks)51. The horizontal range of a projectile is twice the maximum height reached by it for the given angle of

projection. Then the ratio of potential energy to kinetic energy of this projectile at the highest point of itspath is

(a) 4:1 (b) 1:4 (c) 1:2 (d) 2:1

52.Two point masses of 2 kg and 3 kg are placed at positions (1 m, 2m, 4 m) and (2 m, 3 m, 0)respectively. The moment of inertia of the system about z – axis is

(a) 41 kg m2 (b) 81 kg m2 (c) 5 x 1010 N/m2 (d) 5 x 1012 n/m2

Section - C: Chemistry (50 Marks)101.The total number of structural isomers that are possible with the formula C3H5Cl3 is

(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5

102. The temperature at which the RMS velocity of O2 be equal to the most probable velocity of SO2 at270C is

(a) 1000C (b) 1000 K (c) 1500 K (d) 6000 K

Section - D: Biology (50 Marks)151. In the life cycle of Cycas, free nuclear divisions occur during the development of

(a) Endosperm and Male gametophyte (b) endosperm and Nucellus

(c) Female gametophyte and embryo (d) Megasporangium and Megaspore

152.One of the follwong is a smallets fron on record

(a) Dendrobates (b) Rhinobatis (c) Phyllobates (d) Myliobatis

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MODEL QUESTION PAPERFOR TEST No. 512 - M.S. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND M.S. SOFTWARE

ENGINEERING AND B.Sc. (Hons.) AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING.(3 hours duration - Max. Marks: 150)

The test paper consists of 3 sections. Each section contains 50 multiple choice questions.Answer all qurestions in each section.

Section - A: Mathematics (50 Marks)1. If P = (1,1) and PA, PB are tangents to a circle where A,B are points of contact and if A=(2,0), B=(0,0) then

the centre of the circle is

(a) (1, -1) (b) (4/3. 4/3) (c) (1/3, 1/3) (d) (2, -2)

2. If the line lx+my=1 is a tangent to the parabola y2=2(x+1) then the locus of (l,m) is

(a) 2x2+y2+2x = 0 (b) x2+2y2 = 2x (c) x2+y2 = 2x (d) x2-y2 = 2x

Section - B: Physics (50 marks)51. The horizontal range of a projectile is twice the maximum height reached by it for the given angle of

projection. Then the ratio of potential energy to kinetic energy of this projectile at the highest point of itspath is

(a) 4:1 (b) 1:4 (c) 1:2 (d) 2:1

52.Two point masses of 2 kg and 3 kg are placed at positions (1 m, 2m, 4 m) and (2 m, 3 m, 0)respectively. The moment of inertia of the system about z – axis is

(a) 41 kg m2 (b) 81 kg m2 (c) 5 x 1010 N/m2 (d) 5 x 1012 n/m2

Section - C: Chemistry (50 Marks)101.The total number of structural isomers that are possible with the formula C3H5Cl3 is

(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5

102. The temperature at which the RMS velocity of O2 be equal to the most probable velocity of SO2 at270C is

(a) 1000C (b) 1000 K (c) 1500 K (d) 6000 K

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MODEL QUESTION PAPERFOR 227- M.S. ECONOMICS

(3 hours duration - Max. Marks: 150)

The test paper consists of 6 sections. Each section contains 50 multiple choice questions. The candidatehas to answer any three sections. Answer all qurestions in each section

Section - A: Economics (50 marks)

1. Who is the first Indian to be awarded the noble prize in Economics.

(a) Amatya Sen (b) Adam Smith (c) Ahulwalia (d) A.K. Sen.

2. Green Revolution was started in the Year:

(a) 1965 (b) 1978 (c) 1980 (d) 1999

Section - B: Civics (50 marks)

1. Which is the fundamental right that guarantees that all individuals shall subject to the same laws, samecourts and same procedures.

(a) Right to Equality (b) Right to Freedom (c) Right against Exploitation (d) Right to Property

2. Who is the Constitutional Head of the State Government ?

(a) Chief Minister (b) President (c) Governor (d) Council of Ministers

Section - C: Commerce (50 marks)

1. Life Insurance was nationalized in India in the Year.

(a) 1956 (b) 1955 (c) 1975 (d) 1950

2. The prices of secuirites bought and sold are sometimes quoted as

(a) divident (b) share (c) exchange (d) ex-divident.

Section - D: History (50 marks)

1. Who was the founder of Mughal Empire in India ?

(a) Akbar (b) Babar (c) Shershah (d) Humayan

2. Quit India Movement against the British rule was started on.

(a) Apri 11th, 1942 (b) July 11th, 1941 (c) August 14th, 1942 (d) August 8th, 1942.

Section - E: Mathematics (50 marks)

1. If tan q = a-1/4a then sec θ - tan θ is equal to

(a) -2a, 1/2a (b) -1/2a, 2a (c) 2a (d) 1/2a, 2a

2. If 4a2+9b2 - C2 + 12ab = q, then the family of straight lines ax+by+c=q is concurrent at

(a) (2, 3) or (-2, -3) (b) (2, 3) or (2, -3) (c) (-2, 3) or (2, -3) (d) (-2, 3) or (2, -3)

Section - F: Sociology (50 marks)

1. Who is the Father of Sociology

(a) George Simmel (b) Herbert Spenser (c) Karl Marx (d) August Comte

2. The book 'Marriage and Family' was written by

(a) K.M. Kapadia (b) A.R. Desai (c) Max Weber (d) Radha Kamal Mukherjee

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MODEL QUESTION PAPERTEST No. 513 DOUBLE DEGREE M.S. DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

Time: 2:00 Hours Max. marks: 120

1. A vector A with initial point P (3, 1, 4) and terminal point Q (1, -2, 4) has a length equal to(1) “14 (2) “15 (3) “13 (4) “11

2. FIR filter offers(1) constant amplitude response (2) constant phase response(3) linear phase response (4) linear amplitude response

3. The phase difference between the input and output voltages in a common base arrangementis _______.(1) 1800 (2) 900 (3) 2700 (4) 00

4. Digital circuit can be made by the repeated use of ____________ .(1) OR gates (2) NOT gates (3) NAND gates (4) None of the above

5. The circuit that provides the best stabilization of operating point is _________ .(1) base resistor bias (2) collect feed back bias(2) Potential divider bias (3) none of the above

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MODEL QUESTION PAPERTEST No. 514 DOUBLE DEGREE M.S. SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

Time: 2:00 Hours Max. marks: 120

1. The generating function of the sequence 0, 1, ½, 1/3, 1/4, … is given by(1) log(1-X) (2) log X (3) –log(1-X) (4) –logX

2. How many 5 digit number are there composed only of 6’s and 7’s ?(1) 32 (2) 35 (3) 30 (4) 36

3. A 2-3 tree is always(1) Weight balanced (2) Height balanced (3) A complete binary tree (4) A full binary tee

4. To access information from a database, you need a __________(1) EIS (2) DBMS (3) MIS (4) None of these

5. A full binary tree with n leaves contains(1) n nodes (2) log nodes (3) 2n-1 nodes (4) 2n nodes

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MODEL QUESTION PAPERTEST No. 515 M.S. TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

Time: 1:30 Hours Max. marks: 100

1. Over modulation may arise in

(1) Ampliltude modulation (2) Frequency modulation(3) Phase modulation (4) Both in frequency and phase modulation

2. In L section filter ripple

(1) Increase with increasing load resistance (2) Decreases with increasingload resistance(3) Independent of load resistance (4) Does not depend on the value of L

3. A logic circuit whose output is high only when all inputs are high

(1) OR gate (2) NOT gte (3) AND gate (4) NAND gate.

4. In TTL NAND gate totem-pole transistors are used because they produce

(1) Low Output impedance (2) High Output impedance(3) Low noise (4) Low fan out.

5. For low power consumption the following logic family used

(1) PMOS (2) NMOS (3) CMOS (4) BothNMOS and CMOS

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MODEL QUESTION PAPERFOR TEST No.516 M.S. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY

Time: 75 Min. Max. marks 90

1. Which amino acid among the following in not basic(1) Tryptophan (2) Lysine (3) Histidine (4) Arginine

2. On treatment with mineral acid, sugars give a characteristic colour reaction due to theformation of furfurals. The furfural is formed by

(1) Oxidation of sugar (2) Isomerisation of sugar

(3) Dehydration of sugar (4) Degradation of sugar

3. UAG and UGA are both codons for(a) Tyrosine (2) Tryptophan (3) Chain initiation (4) Chaintermination.

4. The net yield of ATP when glucose is anaerobically converted to lactate is(1) 2 (2) 6 (3) 8 (4) 12

5. An immunoglobulin raised in allergic conditions is(1) Ig G (2) Ig A (3) Ig E (4) Ig M

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ADMISSION SCHEDULE

Last date for receipt of filled-in Applications : 28-06-2008

Commencement of Examinations (Tentative) : 13-07-2008

Announcement of Results (Tentative) : 15-07-2008

Commencement of Counselling schedule (Tentative):(i) 5 Year Integrated courses : 01-08-2008(ii) Double Degree / Twinning programmes : 02-08-2008(iii) M.A. Women Studies and Computer Applications and

P.G. Diploma / Diploma / Certificate courses : 03-08-2008(iv) M.E./M.Tech./M.Pharm./M.B.A.

(Part-time / Evening / Locally employed personnel) : To befinalised after

admissionthrough

ICET/PGECET arecompleted

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