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Q1- I have lost my Admit card of UPSEE-2012. What should I do? Ans: You can download your duplicate Admit card from MTU web site www.mtu.ac.in. Without proper Admit Card you will not be allowed to proceed for document verification. In case of any difficulty Contact Document Verification (DV) Centre & Choice Locking Centre (CC) Center In-charge.Q2- I do not have my Rank card, but I remember my Roll no & Rank. What should I do? Ans: You can download your Rank card from MTU web site. Otherwise Contact DV & CC Center In- charge.Q3- I have not qualified in UPSEE-2012 . Can I participate in counseling? Ans: No. Only qualified candidates of UPSEE-2012 are eligible to participate in counseling (Document Verification & Choice Locking). Q4- I do not have Original Mark-sheet of Qualifying examination. Will you verify marks from Photocopy of mark-sheet? Ans: No. Marks have to be checked from ORIGINAL mark-sheet only. You must positively produce your Original Mark-sheet of Qualifying examination at the time of Document Verification. Q5- In place of Domicile certificate of my Parents, I have got my own Domicile certificate. Can I submit it? Ans: We require the domicile certificate of your Father or Mother only. Your domicile certificate in place of your Parent domicile certificate will not be accepted. Q6- I do not have Main category (OBC/ SC/ ST) certificate and/ or Sub- category (AF/ FF/ HC) certificate. What should I do? Ans: You can get the certificate from the competent authority in our prescribed format (given in UPSEE -2012 Information Brochure) and come again during Special Verification (27th June to 28th June 2012). Q7- I cannot get Main category (OBC/ SC/ ST) certificate and/ or Sub- category (AF/ FF/ HC) certificate even at the time of Special Verification (27th June to 28th June 2012). I want to get documents verified today. Is it possible? Ans: You can get documents verified today itself in the absence of the certificate in proper format. But the advantage of the category/ sub-category for which you do not have the certificate, will not be given to you. Your category will be changed to general accordingly. Q8- I want that some certificates may be verified today and the remaining certificates may be verified in the Special Verification (27th June to 28th June 2012). Is it possible? Ans: No. It is not possible. All the documents are to be verified at one point of time and then only your eligibility, category etc. are determined/ verified. Therefore, you have to come with all the documents for verification. You may choose to come later in the Special Verification (27th June to 28th June 2012). Q9- If I come in the Special Verification (27th June to 28th June 2012), will it affect my rank? Will I get the opportunity to lock seat choices as per my Merit/ Rank? Ans: Whether your documents are verified during Verification slot (22 June – 26 June 2012) or during Special Verification (27th June to 28th June 2012), you will get the opportunity to lock seat choices as per your Merit/ Rank during Seat Choice Locking schedule. Q10- I had claimed rural weightage, but don’t posses Rural weight -age certificate. OR My Rural weight -age certificate is not in proper format. What do I do? Ans: You must get the certificate from the competent authority in prescribed format (given in Brochure) and then come for document verification. If you think that you cannot get the certificate by the time slot allotted to your roll no then try for the Special Verification (27th June to 28th June 2012) slot, the advantage of Rural weightage, for which you do not have the certificate, will not be given to you. Your documents will be verified as per your Rank without Rural weightage. Q11- What will happen if I do not have proper Income certificate of parents? Ans: Those who submit Income certificate of Parents, will be eligible for Tuition Fee Waiver Seats also. If you think that you cannot get the certificate even by Special Verification (27th June to 28th June 2012) time, participate in Verification today. But you will not be considered for Tuition Fee Waiver Seats at the time of Seat Choice Locking. Q12- I did not join any school/ college during the last year(s) and have gap in my studies. But Ans: I have not brought Affidavit for Gap period. What can I do? The Affidavit for Gap period can be arranged from a local NOTARY. If you find any difficulty in making it, Contact DV&CC Center In-charge. Q13- I do not have Medical fitness certificate/ Transfer certificate/ Migration certificate/Character certificate from the Institution last attended. Ans: Participate in Verification. You can submit undertaking on Certificate 10 (proforma available in Brochure) at the time of Document Verification and these certificates can be submitted in the Institution you are admitted at the time of taking admission. Q14- (a) I have forgotten to bring the Fee drafts ; (b) I have got one draft for Rs.5500/- in place of two drafts;(c) The drafts are NOT payable in favour of Finance Officer, Mahamaya Technical University, A/C UPSEE : 2011 payable at NOIDA; (d) the drafts are payable at Lucknow; (e) the signature of draft - issuing officer of the bank are missing; (f) the drafts are damaged in travel/ rain; (g) the amount written in FIGURES and WORDS in the draft do not match; (h) I am a candidate whose Tuition Fee will be paid by Samaj Kalyan Vibhag of U.P. Etc. Ans: In any of these or similar cases you will NOT be permitted for Verification with improper draft. Submission of counseling fee of Rs.500/- (non-refundable) in the form of Demand Draft payable in favour of “Finance Officer, Mahamaya Technical University, Noida” payable at NOIDA at the time of REPORTING at DOCUMENT VERIFICATION CENTRE is a mandatory condition to participate in verification. You can arrange the drafts from nearby bank or Contact DV&CC Center In-charge. The Demand draft of Rs. 5000/- in the form of Demand Draft drawn in favour of “Finance Officer, Mahamaya Technical University, Noida” payable at NOIDA at the time of REPORTING for CHOICE LOCKING at DV&CC CENTRE is a mandatory condition to participate in choice locking. Q15- Is there any sequence for reporting at Document Verification on my scheduled day? Ans: Your sequence of document verification will be decided by the sequence in which you submit fee i.e. Demand Draft of Rs. 500/- at DV&CC Centre, so do come early to finish your process as soon as possible. Q16- I have not got my documents verified. Can I participate in Choice locking & seat allotment? Ans: No. Only qualified candidates who have got their documents verified are eligible to participate in Choice Locking and seat allotment process. Q17- Is there any sequence for reporting at Choice Locking on my scheduled day? Ans: Your sequence of choice locking will be decided by the sequence in which you submit fee i.e. Demand Draft of Rs. 5000/- at Choice Locking Centre. Q18- After Document Verification what will I get? Ans: If your documents are complete and in order then you will get the slip after verification of your documents from the counter at which you got your documents verified. You have to preserve it along with fee deposition slip and bring it again at the time of reporting for Choice Locking as per declared schedule without which you may not be permitted to Lock your choice. Q19- (a) How to lock the choices ? and b) How many choices can I submit? Ans: When you report at the DV&CC as per the schedule notified by Mahamaya Technical University on the website www.mtu.ac.in / www.upsee.nic.in. At the time of reporting (between 8 – 10 AM on the scheduled date) bring the slip of document verification and the demand draft of Rs.5000/-. Your sequence will be decided by the sequence in which you deposit the fee. Keep a watch and at your sequence no. go for choice submission and locking. You may submit as many choices as you wish. Only vacant seats as available on the day of your choice locking will be shown to you on computer screen. Submit the choices and get them locked by the Officer available there. After you are finished with filling of choices take duly signed print out of the choices submitted by you and leave the Centre. Q20- How will I come to know which seat has been allotted to me? Ans: Generally on the day of choice locking itself the seat allotment list will be hosted on the www.upsee.nic.in websites. Q21- What should I do if no seat is allotted to me? Ans: You may report at the refund/withdrawal counter and get the refund of Rs. 5000/- after submitting the request for withdrawal. Q22- What do I have to do after knowing the seat allotted to me? Ans: After getting the seat allotment collect the allotment letter from Choice Locking Centre / or above website. Deposit the seat acceptance fee applicable to your category (Rs. 10,000/- for General /OBC candidates and Rs. 4000/- for SC/ST candidates) in the form of demand draft within stipulated time period at the Choice Locking Centre itself. In case you donot deposit this fee within stipulated period the seat will be treated as vacant and considered for re- allotment in future and you will forfeit your chance of getting that seat. Q23- What do I have to do after depositing the acceptance fee? Ans: After depositing the acceptance fee as per schedule report at the allotted Institute within stipulated date and take admission. Q24- I have applied for seeking admission in multiple courses and appeared in respective papers. I have deposited acceptance fee for one of the seat allotted to me in a particular course. Can I appear in the choice locking for another course? Ans: Yes, you can appear. But in case of the allotment of seat on another course your previous allotment will be cancelled if you accept the seat by requesting for transfer of acceptance fee to new allotment. Q25- I have applied for admission on the basis of AIEEE-2012 rank / CAT/MAT. I have also appeared in UPSEE-2012. Can I appear in the choice locking for both? Ans: Yes. But in case of seat allotment and your acceptance on the basis of AIEEE/CAT/MAT , you will have to forego the previous allotment in the event of new seat allotment on the basis of UPSEE-2012 rank. This will be done on your request at the time of your accepting the new allotment by requesting for transfer of already deposited fee. Your previous allotment will be cancelled. Q26- What fee do I have to deposit at the time of admission in allotted Institute? Ans: The details of fee applicable for any Institute is available at www.afrcup.in. As you have already deposited Rs. 15000 /- for General/OBC candidate or Rs. 9000/- for SC/ST candidate at the Choice Locking Centre. Therefore deposit the fee after deducting this already deposited fee. Say if the fee is Rs. 40,000 then you have to deposit only Rs. 25,000 more for Gen/OBC. Q27- When will the classes commence in session 2012-13? Ans: The details of commencement of classes will be informed by the Institute where candidates takes admission.
For any other query get in touch with UPSEE-2012 office at Mahamaya Technical University, Noida. Contact nos. 0120-2472702.
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Candidates preparing for Jamia Millia Islamia engineering entrance must prepare chemistry syllabus as described below..
Chemistry:General Chemistry/ Physical Chemistry: Atomic mass, extraction of metals, gas laws, ideal gas equation, Kinetic molecular theory of gases, constituents of the atom, nuclear model of atom, Bohr's atomic model (Mathematical details excluded), Quantum mechanical model of atom. Aufbau principle, Hund's Rule. Paul's exclusion principle, de Broglie equation, Uncertainty principle, shapes of obitals, Modern periodic table, periodic trends in properties, ionization energy, electron affinity, atomic radii and electronegativity, Chemical bonds, quantum theory of covalent bonds, hydrogen bond, hybridization involving s.p. & d orbital, shapes of molecules, VSEPR Concept, molecular orbital theory, solid state, X-ray studies of crystals, packing in crystals, crystal lattices, Internal energy, enthalpy, Hess's Law, entropy, free energy, heat of reactions, concept of chemical equilibrium, Law of Equilibrium, Le Chatelier's Principle and its applications, ionisation of electrolytes, acid base equilibrium, solubility product, ionization of water, pH, redox reactions, Galvanic cell and its EMF, electrode potential, effects of temperature and concentration, electrolysis, Oxidation number, Solutions, lowering of vapour pressure, Raoult's Law, chemical kinetics, rates of reaction, its dependence on concentration, order of a reaction, factors affecting rate of a reaction, rate constant, half life period of first order reaction, absorption, colloidal state, preparation and properties of colloidal solutions, gold no, radioactivity, half life, Carbon dating, chemical thermodynamics.Inorganic Chemistry: Preparation and Properties of the following : Hydrogen, Oxygen, Halogens, Noble gases, Water, Hydrogen peroxide, Nitrogen, Boron, Silicon, Phosphorous, sulphur, sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, aluminium, iron, copper, silver, gold, zinc, mercury, tin, lead, transition elements, inner transition elements, cement, glass, plastics, soaps, detergents, coordination compound.
Organic Chemistry: Organic radicals, ions, inductive, electromeric and resonance effects, isomerism, Homologous series. General preparation and functional group properties of the following with emphasis on points noted against each of them.(a.) Alkanes (free radical substitution) alkenes (electrophilic addition, Markownikoffs addition, peroxide effect) and alkynes(b.) Alcohol, distinctions, holoform reaction(c.) Alkyl halides (Nucleophlic substitution)(d.) Carbonyl compounds (Nucleophilic, Addition, polymerization and condensation)(e.) Ethers and carboxylic acids(f.) Amines (classification, distinction, basic nature)(g.) Benzene (resonance), Toluene, Phenol, glycerol, Oils and Fats; Proteins, nucleic acids. Carbohydrates and lipids.
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Engineering Entrance Physics Syllabus in Jamia Milia Entrance (JMI EEE) is described below ..
Physics:
Units and dimensions, SI units, displacement, velocity,kinematics in one and two dimensions with constant acceleration, projectiles, motion, concepts of relative motion, circular motion. Newton's Laws of motion, concepts of inertial frame, momentum and energy, universal law of gravitation, variation of the acceleration due to gravity with altitude and latitude. Kepler's Law of motion of planets and satellites, simple harmonic motion. Centre of mass of a system of particles, elastic and inelastic collision in one dimension, rigid bodies, moments of inertia of simple shapes like ring, disc, cylinder and sphere, angular momentum, torque, conservation of angular momentum. Hook's law,Young's Modulus shear and bulk moduli, principle of buoyancy, pressure in a fluid wave motion, concepts of amplitude, frequency and phase, longitudinal and transverse waves, progressive and stationary waves, vibration of string and air columns, resonance, Doppler's effect, Thermal expansion of solids, liquids, and gas, gas laws, absolute temperature, specific heat, Cp, Cv, isothermal and adiabatic processes, calorimetry, latent heat, equivalence of heat and work, conduction, convection and radiation, Elements of Kinetic Theory of gases, pressure of an ideal gas equipartition of energy, Coulomb's law, electric field, lines of force, electric potential. capacitors in series and parallel, energy stored in a capacitor, electric current, Ohm's law, Series and parallel arrangement of resistances and cells, Krichoff's Laws, Wheatstone bridge and its applications, heating effect of current, current carrying wire in a magnetic field, moving coil, galvanometer, ammeter, voltmeter, Ampere's law, Faraday's Law, Lorentz Force, effect of magnetic field on current carrying conductors, Maxwell's equations, curved mirrors and thin lenses, magnification, microscope and telescope, wave nature of light, interference phenomena, Young's double silt experiment, fringe align, polarisation of light, cathode rays radioactive law of decay, half life, photo-electric effect, Bohr's theory of hydrogen like atoms, X-rays production and properties, diode rectification and triode amplification, Atomic nucleus, binding energy, nuclear energy by fission and fusion, elementary properties of semi conductors and devices based on them, Michelson Morley experiment, postulates of special theory of relativity.
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Candidates must go through & solve your doubt of Jamia Millia Islamia Entrance exam ..
Q1.) What do you mean by Jamia Millia Islamia? Ans) In Urdu, Jamia means 'University' and Millia means 'National'. Q2.) Tell me more about Jamia Millia Islamia University? Ans) Jamia Millia Islamia is a Central University created through the Act of Indian Parliament in 1988. The University is open to all persons irrespective of caste, color and creed. Q3.) Does Jamia Millia Islamia have any affiliated Colleges? Ans) No, the Jamia does not have any affiliated colleges. Q4.) How should I apply for Admissions to Jamia Millia Islamia? Ans) Every year the University advertises in national newspapers about the admissions to various courses. Similary, you can also find information on the official website of Jamia. Q5.) Are there any part-time courses at Jamia Millia? Ans) The University offers the following part-time courses : * Bachelor of Engg. (B.E.) in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Electronics & Communication Engg. * Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications (PGDCA) * Bachelor of Library & Information Sciences * MBA
Q6.) Do Jamia Millia Islamia offer any scholarships for undergraduates/graduates from abroad? Ans) No, the University as such does not offer any scholarship to undergraduate and graduate students from abroad. However students arriving in India on ICCR Cultural Exchange Fellowship programme are given admission after due formalities. Q7.) How can I contact the Admission Office at Jamia Millia Islamia? Ans) For admissions, an individual may write to Registrar, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-110025. Ph. No. : +91 (11) 26981717 Fax : +91 (11) 26980229
Q8.) What is status of Jamia Millia University Training & Placement ??
Ans) Jamia Millia Islamia University started its Training & Placement Cell in 2006 which is very active in coordinating the training and Placement of students of various professional courses. Placement Cell of university keeps a close interaction with the industry and it also identifies the potential employees and their contemporary needs. It facilitates the companies which are willing to recruit students. It also co-ordinates various departments, Coordinators, teachers, student placement committee for better campus placement. Moreover, the cell organizes industry-institute interaction through career fairs, pre-placement talks, seminars, lectures and discussions. Training & Placement Cell conducts pre-placement training seminars to prepare students better for the jobs. Most of the reputed companies, public sector undertakings and govt. agencies have visited our campus and recruited students from various courses.
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Unit of Life: Definition of life, Cell as the basic unit of life. Cell theory, Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cell –structure and differences.Ultrastructure and functions of cellular components : Cell wall, Plasma membrane, Plastid, Endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, Mitochondria, Ribosomes, Lysosomes, Nucleus, Centrosomes, Cilia, Flagella.Microscopy: Components and principles of Simple and Compound Microscope;Electron Microscope: Basic functional principles.Physical and chemical principles involved in maintenance of life processes :Diffusion, Osmosis, Absorption, Osmoregulation.Biomolecules: Classification and structural properties of carbohydrates, lipids, aminoacids, proteins and nucleic acids.Carbohydrates : Monosaccharides, digosaccharides, and polysaccharides (starch, glycogen, cellulose).Proteins:Simple (albumins, globulins, collagen) and conjugated proteins (only examples).Nucleic acids: Structure of DNA, RNA, types of RNA.Enzymes: Definition & properties, Examples; Mechanism of Action, Allosterism and Regulation.Chromosomes and Cell Division: Morphology of chromosomes; Euchromatin and Heterochromatin.Nucleic acid as genetic material (Examples: Bacterial Transformation and Viral Transduction).Brief idea of Polytene chromosomes: Cell cycle and phases (excluding control mechanism). Characters ofmalignant cell; Process & significance of Meiosis.Genetics: Laws of Heredity : (Monohybrid and dihybrid crosses; Mendel’s laws). Back cross, Test cross,Linkage, Crossing over, Sex linked inheritance – Colour blindness, Haemophilia.Mutation – Definition and Types; Replication of DNA, Transcription and Translation (Brief idea).Origin, Evolution and Diversity of Life :Haldane and Oparin’s concept on origin of life. Modern concept of Natural selection, Biological Species concept, Human evolution – an outline.Taxonomy and Classification : Definition; Importance of Taxonomy, Binomial Nomenclature, Law of Priority (Homonym & Synonym).Concept of Biodiversity : Definition of Biodiversity ; Genetic diversity; Species diversity and Ecosystem diversity. Five kingdom classification (only distinct characters).Salient features of major animal phyla with common examples, classification of Chordates (up to Sub Class) with distinctive characters only.Population Biology :Concept of population growth (logistic and exponential) and population control.Ecosystem: Concept of ecosystem and Biosphere, Wetland..Brief idea of Ecological pyramids, Energy flow, Biogeochemical cycle (concept only).Environmental pollution : Air, water and noise pollution – sources effects and probable control strategies;Biomagnification and Bioaccumulation. Cause of Dyslexia, Minamata and Etai etai diseases. Green houseeffect, BOD, COD, Acid rain and Ozone hole.Virus and Bacteria :Morphological characteristics of Bacteriophage (T2),Plant virus (TMV);Animal virus(influenza),Bacterial cell (E. coli).Staining : Gram staining for bacteria.Biotechnological application of microbes : (a)Agricultural – Rhizobium and other Nitrogen fixingbacteria, Biofertilizers and Bio- pesticides ; (b) Industrial – Production of curd; tanning and brewery;synthesis of antibiotics, vitamin. (c)Cloning of microbial genes.Tissue and tissue system :(a)Plant Tissues–Meristematic and permanent (types with characterization andfunction).(b)Animal Tissue – outline classification and examples.Functions of life :Photosynthesis :Major photosynthetic pigments, outline concept of light and dark reaction phases, basic idea of bacterial photosynthesis, C2, C3, C4 pathways, CAM (in brief), photorespiration.Respiratory system :(a) Definition of respiration, Mechanisms of glycolysis, Kreb’s cycle (Flow chart only; calculation forATP, CO2 & H2O) ; Outline idea of Electron Transport system, Relationships of photosynthesis andrespiration. (b)Respiratory system in human : Respiratory tract, Mechanism of breathing, Role ofintercostals muscles and diaphragm; Significance of physiological and anatomical dead space.Tidal volume, inspiratory and expiratory reserve volumes, residual volume, vital capacity. Compositionof inspired, expired and alveolar air. Common respiratory diseases – definition and causes – Asthma,Tuberculosis, Hypoxia, Anoxia, Apnoea, Dyspnoea.Cardiovascular system & Blood :Anatomy of Heart – junctional tissues of the heart; origin and propagation of cardiac impulse. Histological structures of arteries, veins and capillaries.Cardiac cycle – Atrial and ventricular events only; cardiac cycle time, Heart sound.Cardiac output – definition, Stroke and Minutes volume.Blood pressure : factors controlling & measurement.Blood – Composition and functions of blood.Blood coagulation and anticoagulants, Blood group and Rh factor, Blood Transfusion, Lymph and tissuefluid formation and functions, Portal circulation.Nutrition and Digestive system: Basic constituents of food and their nutritional significance. Vitamins –dietary sources, functions and deficiency symptoms of water and fat soluble vitamins. Structure andfunctions of the alimentary canal and the digestive glands. Functions of the digestive juices (saliva, gastric juice, pancreatic juice, intestinal juice), Biles.Digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Diseases – Peptic and Gastric ulcers,Gastritis; fasting and obesity.Metabolism: Definition; B.M.R. – Controlling factors; elementary idea of metabolic pathways;glycogenesis, glycogenolysis, gluconeogenesis, Oxidation of fatty acids, Ketone body formation and itssignificance.Deamination, Transamination and Decarboxylation of aminoacids (definition only).Excretory system : Histology and function of the nephron (brief idea)Normal and abnormal constituents of urine.Nervous and Muscular system : Brief outline of human brain structure.Cranial nerves: Distribution and Function.Spinal cord – Structure and major functions, Reflex arc (types) and reflex action : Conditional and unconditional reflexes.Autonomic: sympathetic and parasympathetic (definition only) nervous system.Synapse : Structure and mechanism of synaptic transmission.Different types of muscles and their structure, properties of muscles(i)Excitability (ii)Contractility (iii)All or none law (iv)Refractory period (v)Summation of stimuli(vi)Tetanus (vii)Rigor mortis; Machanism of muscle contraction.Endocrine system and animal hormones :Definition of endocrine glands and hormones, functions of hormones released from (i)pituitary (ii)thyroid(iii)pancreas (iv)adrenal (v)gastrointestinal gland, An outline mechanism of action of protein & steroidhormones.Causes and symptoms of Acromegaly,Diabetis insipidus, Diabetis mellitus, Goiter, Cushing’s disease.Growth, Reproduction, and Ageing :A.) In Plants :Different parts of a typical flower (China rose). Types of flower : regular and irregular, actinomorphic,zygomorphic.Aestivation in Musaceae & Malvaceae.Floral formula : Definition, symbols used in floralformulae in Musaceae (e.g. Banana) and Malvaceae (eg. China rose) ; Pollination – Definition, self andcross pollination; Merits and demerits of self and cross pollination. Fertilization – Process of doublefertilization. Dispersal of fruits and seeds – Types with examples. Phases and factors of Growth, Differences between growth and development, Abscission senescence, ageing and growth of seeding and the role of gibberellic acid.B.) In Animals :Primary and secondary sex organs and secondary sex characters – Testis – Histology, Functions ofTestosterone. Spermatogenesis (outline). Ovary – Histology : Functions of estrogen and progesterone;Oogenesis (outline); structure of mature Graafian follicle .Menstrual cycle (brief idea). Fertilization and Implantation.Immunology : A brief idea of antigen and antibody. Elementary knowledge of inherited, acquired, humoral, cell mediated immunity. Active and passive immunity. Prevention of AIDS and Hepatitis B.Medical, Agricultural and Economic zoology:A.) Outline idea of diseases, their causative organism, mode of infection, symptoms and preventive measures of:(i.) Malaria(ii.) Filariasis(iii.) AscariaisisDistinguishing features of Culex, Anopheles and AedesLife cycle and comparative study of Culex and Anopheles;Causative agents of encephalitis and kalaazar and control of their vectors.B.) Characteristic features of major and minor carps and examples of exotic carps. Mechanism of inducedbreeding – hypophysation.Composite culture of carps, common diseases of carp – Gillrot, fin rot and Dropsy.Definition of pest, Damage symptoms and control of Scirpophaga incertulus and Leptocorisa acuta.C.) Poultry – Types of poultry birds ; high yielding varieties of poultry birds. Species of honey bees in Indiaand different castes in a colony. Composition and uses of honey.Chemical composition of silk, types of silk and silk worms.Life cycles of mulberry silk worm. Structure of silk gland.Symptoms of Flacherie, Muscardine, Grassarie and Pebrine.Application of Biology:Pesticides and Biological Pest Control – Benefit and hazards, Basic principles of ex situ and in situconservation. Red Data Book, Green Data Book.Role of phytohormones in horticulture and agriculture.Hybridization in plants – Definition and techniques.Idea about plant cell and tissue culture – Micropropagation.Principles and application of transgenic plants and animal, Test tube baby.Biomedical engineering:Application - ECG & EEGImaging – USG, CT Scan, X-ray,MRITherapeutic - Pacemaker, Dialyzer.
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Mechanics and Properties of Matter:
Measurements
Need for measurements, Unit for measurements, System of unit, S.I. units,Fundamental and derived units, Dimensional Analysis, Order of magnitude and significant figures, Accuracy and errors in measurements.
Scalars And Vectors
Addition and subtraction of vectors, Product of vectors (scalar product and vector product) 3) Projectile Motion Uniformly accelerated motion along a straight line, Velocity-time graph and position-time graph, Equation of the path of a projectile, Time of flight, Horizontal range, Maximum height of a projectile.
Force
Types of force, General idea of gravitational, electromagnetic and nuclear forces from daily life experiences, Law of conservation of momentum, Elastic and inelastic collisions, inertial and non-inertial frames, Moment of force, Couple and properties of couple, Centre of mass, Centre of gravity, Conditions of equilibrium of a rigid body
Friction in Solids and Liquids
Origin and nature of frictional forces, Laws of static friction, Laws of kinetics friction (sliding & rolling), Viscosity, Pressure due to fluid column, Pascal's law and its applications, Effect of gravity on fluid pressure, Stream-line flow, 'Turbulent flow, Viscous force, Newton's formula, Stoke's law, Equation for terminal velocity, Reynold's number, Bernaulli's principle and its applications
Sound:
Sound Waves
Waves and oscillations, Progressive waves (longitudinal and transverse), Characteristics of transverse waves, Characteristics of longitudinal waves, Sound as longitudinal wave motion, Relation between velocity, wavelength and frequency, Newton's formula (without derivation) for velocity of sound, Laplace's correction, Musical sound and noise, Musical scale.
Heat:
Thermal Expansion
Expansion of solids, Linear expansion and derivation for coefficient of linear expansion., Ideas of areal and volume expansion, Expansion of liquids - real and apparent (concept only), Thermal conduction, ¦ Temperature gradient, Coefficient of thermal conductivity
Light:
Refraction of Light
Refraction of monochromatic light, Snell's law, Total internal reflection, Critical angle., Optical fibre., Dispersion of light., Prism formula., Angulardispersion and dispersive power., Rainbow, Scattering of light, Blue colour of sky, Colour of sun at sunrise and sunset
Lens
Refraction at a single curved surface, Lens equation, Concept of conjugate focii, Magnifying power of a simple microscope, Magnifying power of a compound microscope, M.P. of a telescope, Lens defects – chromatic and achromatic
Electricity and Magnetism:
Electrostatics
Frictional electricity, Charges and their conservation, Coulomb's law and dielectric constant, Forces between multiple electric charges, Superposition principle of forces., Continuous distribution of charges, concept of charge density, Electric field intensity due to a point charge, Electric potential due to a point charge, Relation between electric field intensity and potential, Potential difference., Volt, electron volt, Electric dipole and electric dipole moment (unit and definition), Electric lines of force
Current Electricity
Ohm's law, Resistance, Specific resistance (different materials), Temperature dependence of resistance., Thermistor., Colour code of carbon resistor, E.M.F and internal resistance of a cell, Work done by electric current (heating), Power in electric current
Magnetic Effect of electric current
Biot Savart law, Right hand rule, Magnetic induction at the center if a circular coil carrying current, Magnetic induction at a point along the axis of a coil carrying current., Fleming's left hand rule., Force acting on a conductor carrying current in a magnetic field., Definition of ampere, Force between two long current carrying parallel conductors
Magnetism
General idea of origin of magnetism due to moving charges, Equivalence between magnetic dipole and a circular coil carrying electric current, Definition of magnetic dipole moment and its unit., Torque acting on magnet in uniform magnetic induction., Tangent law., Magnetic induction at a point along the axis and equator of a bar magnet
Modern Physics:
Electromagnetic Waves
Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics (qualitative idea only), Transverse nature of electromagnetic waves, Electromagnetic spectrum (radio, microwaves, infrared, visible rays ultraviolet rays, x-rays, gamma rays) including elementary facts about their uses, Propagation of electromagnetic waves in atmosphere.
Circular Motion
Angular displacement, angular velocity, angular accelerations, Relation between linear velocity and angular velocity Uniform circular motion, Radial acceleration, Centripetal and centrifugal force, Banking of road, vertical circular motion, Equation for velocity and energy at different positions of vertical circular motion, Kinematical equations for circular
motion in analogy with linear motion
Gravitation:
Newton's law of gravitation, Projection of a satellite, Periodic time,Statement of Kepler's three laws of motion, Binding energy and escape velocity of a satellite resting on the surface of the earth and moving in the circular orbit, Weightlessness condition in a satellite, Variation of 'g' due to change in altitude, latitude and depth (below the surface of earth), Communication satellite and uses of satellites
Rotational Motion
Definition of moment of inertia., K.E. of rotating body, Physical significance of M..I.. Radius of gyration (concept and significance), Torque, principal of perpendicular, parallel axes, Application of the principle to M.I. of uniform rod, ring, disc, solid, cylindrical and solid sphere with proof l, Angular momentum and its conservation.
Oscillations
Explanation of periodic motion, Simple harmonic motion, Differential equation for linear S.H.M., Projection of U.C.M. along a diameter as S.H.M., Phase of S.H.M., K.E. and P. E. of a particle performing S.H.M., Composition of two S.H.M.'s having same period and along the same line (analytical treatment)., Simple pendulum., Angular S.H.M. and its differential equation., Magnet vibrating in the uniform magnetic induction
Elasticity:
Deformation., General explanation of elastic property and elasticity., Plasticity, Definition of stress and strain., Hooke's law, Elastic constants Y, K, h and relation between them, Determination of Young's modulus by Searle's method, Observation on a wire under applied increasing load, Work done in stretching a thin uniform wire by calculus method.
Surface Tension
S.T. on the basis of molecular theory, surface energy, surface tension, Angle of contact, Capillary and Capillary action, Effect of impurity and temperature on S.T.
Wave Motion
Simple harmonic progressive waves, Reflection of transverse and longitudinal waves., Change of phase, Superposition of sound waves, Formation of beats; Doppler effect.
Stationary Waves
Study of vibrations on string, Formation of stationary waves on string, Study of vibrations of air columns, Forced vibrations,. Resonance., Experiments - sonometer, resonance tube, Melde's experiment.
Heat
Kinetic Theory of Gases
Concept of an ideal gas, Assumptions of kinetic theory., Mean free path., Derivation for pressure of a gas in the container by using Cartesian coordinates, Derivation of Boyle's law, Specific heat at constant volume and constant pressure, Internal and external latent heat.
Radiation
Absorption emission, reflection of heat radiation, perfectly black body,spectrum of a black body radiation in terms of wavelength, Emissive power and absorptive power, Kirchhoff's law of radiation and its theoretical proof, Prevost's theory of heat exchange, Ritchie's experiment, Stefan's law, Newton's law of cooling and radiation correction., Solar constant and surface temperature of sun
Wave Theory of Light
Wave theory of light, Huygen's principle., Construction of plane and spherical wave front, Wave front and wave normal, Refraction at plane surface, Polarisation., Plane polarized light., Brewsters law, Nicol prism., Polaroids
Interference and Diffraction
Interference of light, Conditions for producing steady interference pattern, Young's experiment, Analytical treatment of interference band, Measurement of wavelength by biprism experiment, Diffraction due to single slit, Rayleighs criteria, Resolving power of microscope and telescope, Difference between interference and diffraction
Electricity and Magnetism
Gauss theorem, proof and applications, Mechanical force on unit area of a charged conductor., Energy density of the medium, Concept of condenser, Capacity of a parallel plate condenser, Effect of dielectrics on capacity., Energy of a charged condenser, Condensers in series and parallel, Van-de-Graaff generator
Current Electricity:
Kirchhoff’s laws, Wheatstone's bridge, Meterbridge, Potentiometer, Thermoelectricity, Seeback effect, Thomson effect and Peltier effect, Thermocouple, Neutral and inversion temperature
Magnetic Effect of Electric current
Ampere's law and its applications, Moving coil galvanometer, Ammeter, Voltmeter, Sensitivity and accuracy of M.C.G., Theory and construction of Tangent galvanometer, Sensitivity and accuracy of T.G., Cyclotron
Magnetic induction at any point due to a short magnetic dipole., Magnetic potential at any point due to short magnetic dipole, Diamagnetism, Paramagnetism and ferromagnetism on the basis of domain theory, Curie temperature
Electromagnetic Induction
Laws of electromagnetic induction, proof of e = -d f /dt., Eddy currents., Self induction and mutual induction., Transformer, Coil rotating in a uniform magnetic induction, Alternating currents, Reactance and impedance., Power in a.c. circuit with resistance, inductance andcapacitance, Resonant circuits
Electrons and Photons
Discovery of electron, charge and mass of electron, photoelectric effect, Einstein’s equation, Photoelectric cell and its applications
Atoms, molecules and Nuclei
Bohr model., Hydrogen Spectrum, Maser and laser as light sources., deBroglie's hypothesis, Wavelength of an electron., Davisson and Germer experiment, Elementary idea of electron microscope
Semiconductors Energy bands in solids, Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, P-type and N-type semiconductors, P-N junction diodes, Rectifiers, Zener diode as a voltage regulator, Solar cell, LED., Transistor as an amplifier., Oscillators, Logic gates
Communication
Space communication, Ground, sky and space wave propagation; satellite communication, Application of remote sensing, Line communication, Two-wire lines, Cables, Optical Communication,
Non-Evaluative
Biographies of scientists., Historical prospectives of astronomy, universe., Universe., Information Camera, binoculars, Dimensions of electrical fundamental quantities., Applications of S.H.M. such as spring, liquid in U-tube, metallic block above a platform with vertical spring., Elementary idea of I.C.'s., Simple pendulum in non-inertial frame (horizontal, vertical and circular)., Carnot engine, heat pump, efficiency and coefficient of performance of heat engines, A scattering and concept of nucleus.
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Trigonometry:Angle and its measurements, Standard angles, Angles in quadrant and quadrantal angles, Relation between degree measure and radian measure, Length of arc of a circle, Area of sector Trigonometric ratios : Trigonometric ratios of any angle, Signs of Trigonometric ratios in different quadrants, Fundamental identities , Trigonometric ratios of compound angles, Trigonometric ratios of allied angles, Trigonometric ratios of multiple angles, Trigonometric ratios of half angles, Factorization and Defactorization formulae , Sum and difference of two angles , Properties of Triangle : Trigonometric ratios of angles of a triangle, Cosine rule, Sine rule, Projection rule, Inverse Circular functions : Properties of inverse circular functionsDeterminant:Determinant of order 3, (Expansion and Properties), Cramer's rule, Condition of consistency, Area of a triangleSets, Relations and FunctionsReview of set theory, Power set, Cartesian product, Relations, Functions, Types of functions, Graphs of functions, Composite function, Inverse function, Constant functionLogarithms:Introduction and definition, Laws of logarithm with proof, Change of base, Numerical ProblemsComplex Numbers:Complex Number in the form a+ib, Modulus, Complex Conjugate, Argument of Complex Number, Algebra of Complex numbers, Square roots of Complex numbers, Argand diagram Quadratic Equations:Roots of equation, Nature of roots, Sum and product of roots, Formation of quadratic equation, Symmetric functions of roots, Complex cube roots of unitySequences and Series:Arithmetic Progression, Geometric progression , Harmonic progression, Arithmetic mean, Geometric mean, Harmonic mean , Special series n , n 2, n 3 and their uses.Permutations and Combinations:Factorial Notation, Properties of n!, Fundamental Principle of Counting, Permutations, Permutations of repeated objects, Combinations, Relation between permutations and combinationsMathematical Induction and Binomial TheoremPrinciple of Mathematical Induction and its applications, Binomial Theorem for , (statement only), Obtaining general term in the expansionLimits & Continuity:Standard Limits, Definitions, Algebra of limits (without proof), Limit at infinity, Continuity of a function at a point, Continuity of a function in the interval, Algebra of continuous functions, Types of discontinuity, Continuity of some standard functions.
Differentiation:
Definition of Derivative, Derivatives of-(a) Constant functions,(b) Power functions,(c) Trigonometric functions, Derivatives of log x, ax,ex (without proof), Rules of Differentiators :(a) Derivative of sum (b) Derivative of Difference (c) Derivative of product (d) Derivative of Quotient, Derivative from first principle, Relation between continuity and differentiability, Derivative of composite function, Derivative of inverse functions, Derivative of implicit functions, Derivative of parametric functions, Second order derivativeApplications of DerivativesIncreasing and decreasing functions, Tangent and normal at a point to a curve, Rate measurer, related rates, Approximations and small errors, Maxima and minimaIntegration:Definition of an Integral, Integral as a limit of sum, Integrals of some standard functions.Definite Integrals, Methods of integration., a) Substitution Method., b) Integration by parts., c) Integration by partial fractions., Definite integrals, (a) Fundamental Theorem of integral calculus (without proof)., (b) Properties of definite integralsApplication of integralArea under the curve, Volume of solid by revaluationDifferential equations:Definitions of Differential equation, order, degree, General solution and Particular solution., Formation of Differential equation., Solutions of First order and first degree differential equations. a) Variables separable method (b) Homogeneous and non-homogeneous differential equations, Applications of Differential equations, Growth and decayNumerical Methods:Finite differences, Interpolation a) Newton's forward and backward difference Interpolation formulae (without proof) Numerical integration - a) Trapezoidal Rule b) Simpson's( 1/3) rd and (3/8)th RuleBoolean Algebra:Boolean Algebra as an algebraic structure, Principle of duality, Boolean function and switching circuits., Application of Boolean Algebra to switching circuits.Mathematical Logic:Statements, Truth values of statement, Compound statement, Logical connectives and truth table, Statement pattern and logical equivalence, Tautology, Contradiction, Contingency, Applications of logic to switching circuitsMatrices:Definition and types of matrices, Algebra of matrices, Elementary transformation and Inverse of Matrix by elementary transformation, Minors and cofactor of elements, Adjoint of matrix, Inverse by adjoint method, Solution of Linear Equations by reduction method and inversion methodPlane Co-ordinate Geometry:Locus : definition of locus, Equation of locus, Point of locus, Shift of origin,Line : Definition of line, slope of line, equation of lines in standard forms, general equation, angle between two lines, point of intersection of lines, conditions of concurrent lines, distance of a point from a line, family of linesPair of straight lines : Pair of lines passing through origin, Pair of lines not passing through origin. Condition that general second degree equation in x and y represents a pair of lines, conditions of parallel lines and perpendicular lines, angle between the lines represented by ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = o Circle- Different forms of Equations of a circle, Standard equation,General equation, Centre-radius form, Parametric equation of a circle, Tangent and normal, Equations of tangent and normal, condition of tangency to the standard circle, Director circle, Length of tangent segment, tangent in terms of slopeVectors:Conics- Equations of conics, Definition of conic, Focus, Directrix, Eccentricity, Classification of conics, Standard equations of parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola, Tangents and Normals, Equation of tangent and normal at a point, condition of tangency, tangent in terms of slope.Three- Dimensional GeometryDirection Cosines and Ratios : Relation between direction cosines and direction ratios, Angle between two lines, Condition of perpendicular and parallel lines, Lines: Equation of line passing through given point and parallel to given vector, Equation of line passing through given two points, (Vector and Cartesian form),
Plane: Equation of plane in different forms , Equation of plane passing through three points , angle between two planes, (Vector and Cartesian form).Linear Programming-Solution of linear inequalities in one & two variable, Introduction of concepts, Formation of linear programming problem, Graphical solution of linear programming problem , Simplex Method (Number of variable not more than 2).StatisticsMeasures of dispersion: Range, Mean Deviation, Variance and standard deviation, Quartile deviation, Bivariate frequency Distribution : Tabulation, Correlation, Scatter diagram, Covariance, Karl Pearson's coefficient of correlation.Probability : Events and Algebra of events, Definition of probability, Addition theorem, Multiplication theorem, Conditional probability, Independent events, Baye's theorem,Random variable, Discrete and continuous random variable, Probability distribution of discrete and continuous random variable.Other Important Links Bharati Vidyapeeth Exam Contact Center Bharati Vidyapeeth University Eligibility Bharati Vidyapeeth Entrance Pattern & Courses Bharati Vidyapeeth Result BVP Engg Counselling BVP Cut off BVPEEE Physics Syllabus
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