What is the mechanical engineering syllabus for the ISRO scientist/engineer exam?

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    Aryan Rai

    2 years ago
    1. Heat Engines.
    2. Thermodynamics.
    3. Fluid Mechanics.
    4. Hydraulics.
    5. The strength of Materials.
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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    2 years ago
    The ISRO scientist/engineer syllabus for Mechanical Engineering includes; Applied Mechanics and Design, Engineering Mechanics, Mechanics of Materials, Theory of Machines, Vibrations, Machine Design, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics Materials, Manufacturing Technology, Industrial Engineering and Management, Engineering Materials, Casting, Forming, and Joining Processes, Machining and Machine Tool Operations, Metrology and Inspection, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Production Planning and Control, Inventory Control, Operations Research, Heat Engines, The strength of Materials, Structural Engineering, Automobile Engineering, Hydraulics
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    Krish DHANANI

    2 years ago
    The mechanical engineering syllabus for the ISRO scientist/engineer exam is:
    Linear Algebra of Matrices System of Linear Equations
    Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors
    Calculus
    Taylor Series, Fourier Series
    Partial Derivatives, Total Derivatives
    Definite and Improper Integrals Multiple Integrals
    Vector
    Calculus
    Gradient, Divergence and Curl Line and Surface Integrals Green,
    Gauss and Stokes Theorems
    Numerical Methods
    Solution of System of Linear Equations Interpolation Numerical Integration
    Newton-Raphson Method Runge-Kutta Method
    Differential Equations
    Linear ODEs
    First Order Non-Linear ODEs
    Initial and Boundary value problems
    Laplace Transform PDEs-L
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    AKSHAY POPHALI

    2 years ago
    The ISRO syllabus for Scientist/ Engineer post is the same as per your B.Tech/B.E. Degree curriculum. Candidates preparing for the exam must refer to their undergraduate curriculum for preparation. Candidates can check the major topics covered in ISRO Scientist/ Engineer Syllabus for Mechanical Engineering. Major topics from Mechanical Engineering include:
    Heat Engines
    The strength of Materials
    Engineering Materials
    Structural Engineering
    Thermodynamics
    Fluid Mechanics
    Theory of Machines
    Design of Machine Elements
    Major topics from Mechanical Engineering include:
    Linear Algebra
    Calculus
    Vector Calculus
    Numerical Methods
    Differential Equations
    Probabi
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