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The Univesity of Delhi conduct Combined Entrance Examination (CEE) for admission to First Semester of Bachelor of Engineering Courses for the session 2011. The qualified canddiates seats are distributed according to various fields.

Age Limit: 17 years to 25 years. Relaxation are as per the govt rules.
Eligibility : at least 10+2 , B.Sc. (Gen.) Group “A” Final Examination of the University of Delhi or equivalent examination.
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Important Dates for the process of DCE CEE

Sale of Bulletin of Information 09th March, 2009 Monday (10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.) to 10th April, 2009 (Friday), on all working days
Lunch (1:00 P.M. to 1:30 P.M.)
Last Date for receipt of request
for supply of Bulletin by Post 2nd April, 2009 (Thursday)
Last Date for receipt of
complete Application Form 10th April, 2009 (Friday) (5:30 P.M.)
Issue of duplicate admission ticket 26th, 27th , 28th and 29th May, 2009
between 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
Date of Combined Entrance Examination(CEE) 30th May, 2009 (Saturday) (9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M.)
Date of Declaration of result of CEE-2009 About 2 weeks after conduct of examination.
Rechecking of result of CEE-2009 Within 7 days from the date of declaration of result
of CEE 2009 on payment of Rs. 100/-
Availability of Application Form
for admission in DCE/NSIT Immediately after declaration of CEE result.
The application form will be available from DCE/NSIT.
The details will be published in leading newspaper
by DCE/NSIT some time in 2nd/3rd week of June 2009
Counseling for admission to B.E. courses The counseling for admission to B.E. courses for
both the institution i.e. DCE/NSIT will be conducted
by the Admission Committee, DCE/NSIT.

Closing date for admission to B.E. courses
in DCE/NSIT 31st August
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How the seats are allocated among the various courses in DCE after CEE.
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Old June 8th, 2011, 07:05 PM
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How the seats are allocated among the various courses in DCE after CEE.
Here is the details according to the official website of DCE.

BE Courses and number of seats offered at Delhi College of Engineering (DCE): Electronics & Communication 120
Electrical 90
Mechanical 120
Civil 70
Production & lndustrial 30
Computer 90
Polymer Science & Chemical Technology 40
Environmental 30
Information Technology 60
Bio-technology 20

BE Courses and number of seats offered at Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT): Electronics & Communication 120
Computer 120
Instrumentation & Control 120
Manufacturing Process & Automation 60
Information Technology 60
Bio-technology 20


PG Programs offered at DCE/NSIT (as approved by AICTE): ME (Control & Instrumentation) 18
ME (Electronics & Communication Engineering) 18
ME (Environmental Engineering) 18
ME (Hydraulics & Flood Control) 18
ME (Power Systems) 18
ME (Production Engineering) 18
ME (Structural Engineering) 18
ME (Thermal Engineering) 18
ME (VLSI Design & Embedded Systems) 18
M.Tech (Computer Technology & Application) 18
M.Tech (Digital Systems Design) 18
M.Tech (Information Systems) 18
M.Tech (Microwave & Optical Communication) 18
M.Tech (Polymer Technology) 18
M.Tech (Process Control) 18
M.Tech (Signal Processing) 18
M.Tech (Software Engineering) 18
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Delhi College of Engineering Combined Entrance Examination DCE CEE is entrance exam for engineering stream in India, conducted by Delhi University for admission to First Semester of Bachelor of Engineering.

B.Tech
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Production and Industrial Engineering
Computer Engineering
Polymer Science & Chemical Technology
Environmental Engineering
Information Technology
Bio-Technology

Eligibility:
The applicant should have a minimum of 60% marks in the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

The applicants must have attained minimum 17 years of age on or before the first October of the year in which he/she seeks admission.

Exam Pattern & Subject
The Delhi CEE question paper consists of Objective type multiple choices.

The paper will have questions from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

The duration of the test is 3 hours and there are total 180 questions.

The candidate will be rewarded 4 marks for a question and for each wrong answer 1 mark will be deducted.

Physics – 60 Questions

Chemistry – 60 Questions

Mathematics – 60 Questions

Test Centres
The centre of examination for Combined Engineering Entrance (CEE) is National Capital Territory of Delhi only.


Delhi CEE Syllabus


Delhi CEE consists of questions from the following given subjects/topics

Mathematics:
Complex Numbers: Algebra of complex numbers, modulus and argument (or amplitude) of a complex number, square root of a complex number. cube roots of unity, triangle inequality.
Matrices and Determinants: Determinants and matrices of order two and three- properties of determinants, evaluation of determinants, addition and multiplication of matrices, adjoint and inverse of a matrix. Solution of simultaneous linear equations using determinants.
Quadratic Equations: Quadratic equations and their solutions, relation between roots and coefficients, nature of roots, formation of quadratic equations with given roots.
Permutations And Combinations: Fundamental principle of counting; permutation as an arrangement and combination as a selection, meaning of P(n, r) and C(n, r), simple applications
Sequences And Series: Arithmetic, Geometric and Harmonic progressions. Relation between A.M., G.M. and H.M. Special series’ n, n2, n3, Arithmetico-Geometric series, exponential and logarithmic series.
Vector Algebra: Vectors and scalars, addition of two vectors, components of a vector in two and three dimensional space, scalar and vector products, scalar and vector triple products. Application of vectors to plane geometry.
Trigonometry: Trigonometrical identities and equations. Inverse trigonometric functions and their properties. Properties of triangles including centroid, incentre, circumcentre and orthocentre. Solution of triangles. Heights and distances.
Measures Of Central Tendency And Dispersion: Calculation of mean, median and mode, standard deviation, variance and mean deviation for grouped and ungrouped data.
Probability: Probability of an event, addition and multiplication theorems of probability and their applications. Conditional probability; Bayes’ theorem. Probability distribution of a random variate- Binomial and Poisson distributions and their properties.
Differential Calculus: Polynomial, rational, trigonometric, logarithmic and exponential functions. Graphs of simple functions. Limits, continuity and differentiation of the sum, difference, product and quotient of two functions. Differentiation of trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential, composite and implicit functions; derivatives of order up to two. Applications of derivatives-maxima and minima of functions of one variable, tangents and normals, Rolle’s and Lagrange’s mean value theorems.
Integral Calculus: Integral as an anti derivative, fundamental integrals involving algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions. Integration by substitution, by parts and by partial fractions. Integration using trigonometric identities. Integral as a limit of sum. Properties of definite integrals. Evaluation of definite integral, determining areas of the regions bounded by simple curves.
Differential Equations: Formation of differential equations. Solutions of first order differential equations- the method of separation of variables, homogeneous and linear differential equations.
Two Dimensional Geometry: Review of Cartesian system of rectangular co-ordinates in a plane, distance formula, area of a triangle, condition for the co linearity of three points, slope of a line, parallel and perpendicular lines, and intercepts of a line on the coordinate axes.
The Straight Line and Pair Of Straight Lines: Various forms of equations of a line, intersection of lines, angles between two lines, conditions for concurrence of three lines, distance of a point from a line. Equations of internal and external bisectors of angles between two lines, equation of a family of lines passing through the point of intersection of two lines, point of intersections and angles between two lines. Pair of straight lines- condition for the general second degree equation to represent a pair of lines, point of intersection and angle between pair of lines through the origin, combined equation of the bisectors of the angles between a pair of lines
Circles And Family Of Circles: Equation of a circle- standard form, general form, parametric form, equation of a circle when the end points of a diameter are given. Radius and centre of a circle, points of intersection of a line and a circle. Condition for a line to be tangent, equation of a family of circles through the intersection of two circles, condition for two intersecting circles to be orthogonal.
Conic Sections: Sections of cones, equations of conic sections (parabola, ellipse and hyperbola) in standard forms, conditions for a line to be a tangent and point(s) of tangency.

Chemistry

Basic Concepts
Atomic and molecular masses; Chemical Equation and stoichiometry.
States Of Matter
Gaseous State: Gas laws, Avogadro’s hypothesis and gas equations; Kinetic Theory of Gases; Liquefaction, Critical Phenomena; Liquid State and Solid state.
Atomic Structure
Bohr’s Model; de Broglie equation; Quantum Mechanical Model; Aufbau’s Principle, Pauli’s Exclusion Principles, Hund’s Rule, Electronic Configuration; Bonding: Lewis structure, SEPR theory, hybridization, ionic, covalent and coordinate covalent bonds, bonding in solid state, MO theory, bond order and magnetic properties of H2, O2, N2, F2.
Solutions
Types, Units of concentration, Raoult’s Law, colligative properties, abnormal molecular weights.
Chemical Energetic and Thermodynamics
Internal Energy, Enthalpy, Hess’s Law, First & Second Laws of thermodynamics & applications; entropy, free energy; spontaneity of a chemical reaction.
Chemical Kinetics & Chemical Equilibrium
Rate and orders of a reaction; activation energy; catalyst; Rate law; physical & chemical equilibria; Le Chateliers’s principle; acid base equilibrium; acids and bases; pH; buffers; solubility product.
Redox Reactions, Electrochemistry & Surface Chemistry
Electron Transfer Concepts of Oxidation and reduction; Electrochemical cells; emf; Nernst Equation; Molar conductivity; Kohlrausch’s Law; Fuel Cells; Corrosion. Physical & Chemical adsorbtion isotherms; Colloids: Preparation & properties; Homogenous and Hetrogenous Catalysis; Enzymes.
Periodic Properties, Chemical Families, Chemistry Of Non Metals & Metals
Modern Periodic Law; Ionization Energy, Electron Affinity, Atomic Radii, Valency, Trends in Groups and periods. Chemistry of s and p block elements; Alkali metals, Alakaline Earth metals, Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen Halogen and Noble gases families; Hydrogen: Position, Ortho para, Isotopes, hybrids; Oxygen, Water, Hydrogen peroxide, Hard & Soft water; Ammonia, Nitrogen oxides, Nitric acid; Boron, Boric Acid, Borax; Carbides, Allotropy of Carbon; Sodium, Magnesium, Copper, Silver, Zinc, Transition Metals, and Lanthanides: Extraction, properties and uses.
Co-Ordination Chemistry
Nomenclature, isomerism and bonding in coordination compounds; Werner’s Theory.
x. Nuclear Chemistry
Radioactivity, Nuclear reactions, Radiocarbon dating, Radioactive series, Artificial Transmutation.
xi. Organic Chemistry Fundamentals
Purification; detection and estimation of elements; Empirical and Molecular formulae, Classification, Functional Groups, IUPAC Nomenclature, Hemolytic and Heterolytic Bond Fissions, Structural and Stereoisomerisms, Free radicals, Carbocations and carbanions; Substitution, addition, elimination and rearrangement reactions.
xii. Hydrocarbons & Halo Alkanes & Halo Alkenes
Alkanes, Alkenes and Alkynes, Halo alkanes & Halo alkenes: Preparation, properties and uses; Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Benzene, Structure, Resonance, Substitution in Benzene. Petroleum: Cracking, reforming, Octane number.
xiii. Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen, Nitrogen
Preparation properties and uses of Aromatic and aliphatic alcohols, Polyhydric alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylilc acids and their derivatives; Cyanides, isocyanides, nitro compounds and amines.
xiv. Synthetic and Natural Polymers & Bimolecular
Natural and Synthetic polymers; Teflon, PVC, Polystyrene, Nylon 66 Terylene, and Bakelite; carbohydrates, amino acids and peptides, Nucleic Acids, lipids etc.
xv. Chemistry in Action & Environmental Chemistry
Dyes, Medicines (Antipyretics, Analgesics and Antibiotics), Rocket Propellants; Acid Rain, Ozone Hole, Green House Effect, Global Warming Industrial Pollution.
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