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Notice

[Notice] 2012-2 Qualifying Exam​

2012-07-02





1.Students wishing to become a candidate for the doctoral degree are required to pass a Qualifying

Examination within 1.5 year (or 3 semesters) after admitted for the Ph.D. program.

2.The Qualifying Examination can be taken up to three times.The Qualifying Examination is

offered twice a year in January and July.

3.The Qualifying examination has only written test and questionsof Qualifying are taken from

problem bank which is available on NQE webpage.

NQE Qualifying Exam Problem Bank 200









































Categories


Problems


Rate


Major


Introduction to Nuclear Engineering(1)





100 Problems


140 Problems


70%


Radiation Detection(2)





10 Problems


Materials(3)





10 Problems


Fuel Cycles(4)





20 Problems


Mathematics


Advanced Engineering Mathematics(5)





60 Problems


30%


Total


2 Subjects (Major +Mathematics)


200 Problems


100%


References : (1) J. R. Lamarsh and A. J. BarattaIntroduction to Nuclear Engineering

3rd edition, Chapter 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 & 9.

(2) G. F. Knoll, Radiation Detection and Measurment, 3rdedition, Chapter

3-IV, 4-IV, VI & VII, 6-I, 7-IV, 14-II, 10-II & III, 17-VI.

(3)Donald R. Askel and Pradeep P. Phule, The Science and Engineering of

Materials, 5thedition, 2006. Chapter 6, 7, 8, 11, 12.

William F. Smith, Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering,

3rdedition, 2004. Chapter 12.

B. M. Ma, Nuclear Reactor Materials and Applications, 1983, Chapter 4, 5

(4) W. Loveland, D. J. Morrissey, and G. T. Seaborg, Modern Nuclear

Chemistry, Wiley Interscience, Chapter 15 & 16.

G. R. Choppin, J. O. Liljenzin, and J. Rydberg, Radiochemistry and

Nuclear Chemistry, Butterworth-Heinemann, 3rdedition, Chapter 15 & 21.

(5) D. G. Zill and M. R. Cullen, Advanced Engineering Mathematics

3rd edition, Chapter 2, 3, 8, 12, 13 & 15.

4.The Qualifying Examination comprised of ten questions and 4 hours in length. The score

for each question is 10 points.

10 questions in total (100%)

7 Nuclear Engineering questions (70%) and 3 mathematics questions (30%)

Questions of Qualifying are randomly taken from problem bank which is available on NQE

webpage.

5. A Ph.D students should get 50 points or more to passthe Qualifying Examination.