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Entrance Examination
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Students are required to pass successfully an entrance examination that focuses on the students- academic background in the related program and on their analytical abilities.
Entrance Exam will include two parts, one hour each. The first part is general and the second is a technical specific exam.
- The general exam (one hour exam) assesses the student general analytical ability through questions.
- The technical exam (one hour exam) assesses the student's basic scientific background through questions in specializations shown in the table below:
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1. Analog and Digital Communications, including Optical Communication Systems. 2. Digital Signal Processing. 3. Analog and Digital Electronics
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computer architecture, algorithms, data structures and programming languages.
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1. Automatic control
2. Robotics
3. Electronics
4. Programming
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1. Operations research: linear programming applications (formulation -graphical solution-sensitivity analysis)
2. Project planning (CPM-PERT-crashing cost)
3. Operations Management (forecasting- deterministic inventory models - line balancing)
4. Traditional manufacturing processes (cutting conditions-tool life)
5. Non conventional machining (EDM-ECM-Water Jet Machining-Plasma Jet Machining -laser cutting)
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1. Basics of metallurgy (Crystal structure, phase transformation, solidification, deformation)
2. Materials selection
3. Basics of Electrochemistry
4. Polymer and composite materials
5. Basics of glass and ceramics
6. Basics of organic chemistry
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1. Mechanical Power Engineering (include Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Combustion, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning)
2. Chemical , petroleum, mining, environmental Engineering (Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, heat exchangers, exchangers, Air pollution )
3. Civil Engineering (Hydrology, hydraulics, wastewater treatment technologies, and water resources management)
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1. Basic Chemical and Petrochemicals Engineering Principles
2. Thermodynamics and kinetics
3. Physical Chemistry.
4. Organic Chemistry
5. Environmental Chemistry
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