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INTRODUCTION
Institute of Engineering (IoE) is one of the academic technical institutes under Tribhuvan University (TU). It is operated
by TU Decentralization Rule, 2055. IOE was established in connection with the introduction of National Education system in the
country in 1972 officially. Nevertheless the history of the institute is linked with the history of the Technical school, which was
established in 1942. Since then it has been producing technicians of different levels. It has been offering Bachelor’s Degree and
Diploma (technician) level course in various engineering disciplines since 1978 and 1960 respectively. As the leading institution
in engineering education in the country, at its various stages of development, it has been expanding the programs in engineering
education. It has run Masters and Ph.D. Level Programs in various fields of engineering. In this context, IOE has been running the
masters level programs on Urban Planning, Structural Engineering, environmental Engineering, Water Resources Engineering,
Power System Engineering, Information & Communication Engineering, Renewable Energy Engineering and Geo-Technical
Engineering in addition to other Masters program like sustainable water sanitation, Health and development.
IOE is proud of its highly qualified faculty members, administrative staff and meritorious, hardworking and proactive
students. It is being supported by external forces like Government of Nepal, donor agencies, T. U. and others. In the first phase of
IOE development, which can be characterized as spontaneous stage of development, domain role was of the government in policy
formulation, establishment of academic norms and execution. After 80s, the development of IOE can be regarded as the period of
intended development in which wide involvement of internal forces is seen in the institutional building process. In this
connection, IOE has defined its vision, Goal and objectives as follows:
Vision: Establishment of a premier institute in the field of engineering and technology leading to Deemed University.
Goal: Social and economical progress through advancement of engineering and technology in the country.
Objectives:
Contribution to human capital formation by training a qualified and adoptable labor force including high level engineers,
technologists, researchers and technicians in the field of engineering.
Supporting innovation by generating new knowledge, accessing global stores of knowledge, and adapting knowledge to local
use in the field of engineering and technology.
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3. APPLICATION FOR ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Application forms are available in the websites: http://www.ioe.edu.np or http://entrance.ioe.edu.np of IOE. The
candidate willing to appear in the entrance examination to get enrollment into the program should fill and submit it online from
8:00 A.M. , 7 Kartik, 2067 to 20:00 P.M., 18 Kartik, 2067.
While filling the forms, the candidate should not skip any steps. But the fields with * signs are compulsory to be filled with
information.
The candidate should mention the type and No. of identification document and upload the color photograph of prescribed
specification.
The candidate must deposit an amount of Rs.2000/- as an admission test fee in the Saving Account No 006 022 9194001 3 of
the Himalayan Bank, Lalitpur Branch or from any branch of Himalayan Bank or other Banks in the country. The Voucher No.
should be mentioned in the application form. The original copy of the Voucher should be produced in the process of obtaining the
admit card.
4.1 Separate Entrance Examination will be held for M.Sc. in Urban Planning on Magsir 2nd 2067 (2 hours subjective test)
4.2 For other programs Entrance examination will be held on 1st Mangsir 2067. For this candidate should appear in one of the
following stream of entrance examination.
Entrance examination will be of a single paper of 3 hours duration consisting of two sections. Section- A is common to all
streams, consisting of general mathematics with 60 questions of 1 mark each. While Section-B consists of stream
specialized course with 60 nos. of questions of 1 mark each.
The Candidates has to pass in both section separately.
The question papers will be in English.
The separate answer sheet is provided with the question paper which must be used for answering the questions.
25% negative marks for wrong answer.
Non programmable calculators are permitted. Exchange of calculators is strictly prohibited. Candidates have to bring their
own calculators.
The result of entrance examination will be published in normalized parentage and rank stream wise. The normalized
percentage will be calculated as per the following formula.
MO MTH 1
MarksA MTH MXS MTH 60 MTH 1.2
MO: Marks Obtained in section B
MXS: Maximum marks obtain by the candidate in section-B of that stream
MTH: Threshold marks in section- B
MarksA : Marks Obtained in section A
5. SELECTION PROCEDURE
Candidates fulfilling the program entry requirements (See Table below) will be selected for the admission on the basis of
merit list based on the normalized score of the Entrance examination. Priority shall be given to the sponsered type students in
the seats other than the regular category.
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T.U. recognized AMIE and AMSE* candidates thus selected on the basis of merit list based on the score of entrance
examination shall, however, be offered provisional admission for the following academic years. Such candidates after passing
the prerequisite courses specified by IOE will have to join the respective program within two academic years.
Merit list of successful candidates will be published on 8th Mangsir 2067. Admission committee of Pulchowk Campus will
then publish the first list of admission as per its schedule. The candidates should contact to the Campus Admission
Committee. All the selected candidates should follow the schedule published by the committee. Vacant seats due to the failure
of any candidate to enroll in the prescribed time will be filled by admitting candidates from the merit wise waiting list.
* AMSE graduates are not recognised from the year 2060 those who have graduated before 2060 can appear in the
entrance examination.
URBAN PLANNING
About 20% of marks will be allocated to questions of general nature and the remaining will test student's knowledge and concerns
on Subject area.
GENERAL
Student's Proposed project research
Student's experience in planning jobs
Expectations of the student from the course
SUBJECT AREAS
Urbanization in Nepal
Historical development and the present state
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Problems of urbanization in towns of Nepal
Urban Environment
Urban Services: transportation, water supply, sewerage, electricity etc.
Urban Environment
Municipalities and their programmes to tide over the problems.
Urban Planning techniques applied in Nepal in recent times
Guided Land Development, Land Pooling, Site and Services
Public/Community participation in Planning
SECTION-A
MATHEMATICS [60 X 1]
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SECTION-B
Note: The depth of subject matter in each subject shall be that of B.E. courses offered by T.U.
Introduction of sanitary engineering, Quantity of Waste Water, Characteristics and Examination of Sewage, Design and
Construction of Sewers, Sewer Appurtenances, Sewage Disposal, Sewage Treatment, Sludge Treatment and Disposal, Disposal of
Sewage from Isolated Buildings, and Solid Waste management.
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Electrical Engineering [60 X1]
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Electronics And Computer Engineering [60 x1]
A. Electrical Circuit and System [10]
Ohms law, Kirchoff's laws
Thevenin's, Norton's and maximum power transform theorem
Active, reactive and apparent power (single & three-phase) and resonance
Transient and steady state analysis, pole zero plots, two-port parameters.
B. Electronics Circuit and System [15]
Integrated circuit technology and device models
Operational Amplifier circuits
Operational Amplifier characterization
Power supplies and voltage regulators
Untuned and tuned amplifiers
Oscillator circuits
Digital-to-Analog (DAC) and Analog-to-Digital (ADC) conversion
Instrumentation and isolation amplifiers
Operational amplifier-bipolar transistor logarithmic amplifiers
Log-antilog circuit application
Communication circuits
Switched power supplies
Introduction to power electronics.
C. Digital/ Microprocessor/Microcomputer [25]
Number System
Boolean Algebra
Logic Gates
Combination and Sequential Logic
A/D and D/A Conversion
Computer Architecture
Memory
Instruction Set
Operating System and Application Program Concepts
Computer Applications
D. Communication System / Signal Processing [10]
Signal Processing
Analog and Digital Communication Theory and System
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Carnot Cycle, Brayton Cycle, Rankin Cycle, Otto Cycle, Diesel Cycle, Vapour Compression Cycle
One dimensional steady state heat conduction through a plane wall, Radial steady state heat conduction through a hollow
cylinder, Heat flow through composite structures, Electrical Analogy for thermal resistance, Convection Fundamentals
and Radiation Heat Transfer Fundamentals
Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machine [14]
Basic concepts of fluid and flow
Flow measurement
Continuity equation, Momentum equation, Bernoull’s equation and their applications
Viscous flow, flow inside closed conduits and head losses
Water turbines
Water pumps
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Applied Science [60 X1]
Waves and Oscillation: [6]
Mechanical and Electromagnetic, Free, Damped and Forced oscillation, Wave motion, Energy, power and intensity of
plane progressive wave, Acoustic phenomena, Ultrasonics
Electricity and Magnetism: [8]
Electric and magnetic fields, potentials, DC and AC circuits, Maxwell's equations
Heat and Thermodynamics: [4]
Fundamentals of heat, calorimetry, Thermodynamics; First and Second laws and their applications, Entropy, Transfer of
heat; conduction, convection, radiation
Optics: [4]
Interference, diffraction, polarization, optical fibers
Modern Physics: [8]
Photoelectric effect, Quantization of energy, Lasers, Fission, Fusion
Energy and Environment: Renewable and Non Renewable Energy Resources, Ultraviolet radiation, greenhouse effect, climate
change
Water: [3]
soft and hard, degree of hardness, alkalinity, specification for industrial and domestic purposes, boiler feed water, sludge
and scales, water treatment
Pollution: [5]
Water pollution: Surface and ground water, water pollutants- visible, invisible: chemical and microbiological, their
adverse effect and remedies, Air Pollution; Air pollutants, SOx, NOx, COx, O3, hydrocarbons, particulates- dust, smoke and fly ash
Electrochemistry: [4]
Electrode potential and its measurement, standard electrode potential, electrochemical cells, electrolytic cells, Ners't
equation, EMF of cells, buffer, pH, corrosion, electrochemical series
Catalysts: [1]
Action of catalysts, characteristics and mechanism of catalysis,
Transition metals: [2]
Electronic configuration, properties and their applications
Polymers: [3]
Organic and Inorganic polymers, bio-degradable and non bio-degradable, inducting polymers
Explosives: [2]
classification, preparation and application
Isomerism: [2]
Stereoisomerism-geometrical, optical
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