VITEEE 2015 Chemistry Syllabus

                                 Chemistry

Atomic Structure:

  • Bohr’s atomic model-Sommerfeld’s extension of atomic structure; Electronic configuration and Quantum numbers; Shapes of s,p,d,f orbitals – Pauli’s exclusion principle – Hund’s Rule of maximum multiplicity- Aufbau principle. Emission spectrum, absorption spectrum, line spectra and band spectra; Hydrogen spectrum – Lyman, Balmer, Poschen, Brakett and Pfund series; deBroglie’s theory; Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle – wave nature of electron – Schrodinger wave equation (No derivation). Eigen values and eigen functions. Hybridization of atomic orbitals involving s,p,d orbitals.

 p,d and f – Block Elements:

  • P block elements – Phosphorous compounds; PCl3, PCl5 – Oxides. Hydrogen halides, Inter halogen compounds. Xenon fluoride compounds. General Characteristics of d – block elements – Electronic Configuration – Oxidation states of first row transition elements and their colours; Occurrence and principles of extraction: Copper, Silver, Gold and Zinc. Preparation, properties of CuSO4, AgNO3 and K2Cr2O7. Lanthanides – Introduction, electronic configuration, general characteristics, oxidation state – lanthanide contraction, uses, brief comparison of Lanthanides and Actinides.

 Coordination Chemistry and Solid State Chemistry

  • Introduction – Terminology in coordination chemistry – IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds. Isomerism, Geometrical isomerism in 4-coordinate, 6-coordinate complexes. Theories on coordination compounds – Werner’s theory (brief), Valence Bond theory. Uses of coordination compounds. Bioinorganic compounds (Hemoglobin  and chlorophyll). Lattice – unit cell, systems, types of crystals, packing in solids; Ionic crystals – Imperfections in solids – point defects. X-Ray diffraction – Electrical Property, Amorphous solids (elementary  ideas only).

 Thermodynamics, Chemical Equilibrium and Chemical Kinetics

  • I and II law of thermodynamics – Spontaneous and non spontaneous processes, entropy, Gibb’s free energy – Free energy change and chemical equilibrium – significance of entropy. Law of mass action – Le Chatlier’s principle, applications of chemical equilibrium. Rate expression, order and molecularity of reactions, zero order, first order and pseudo first reaction – half life period. Determination of rate constant and order of reaction Temperature dependence of rate constant – Arrhenius equation, activation energy.

Electrochemistry

  • Theory of electrical conductance; metallic and electrolytic conductance. Faraday’s laws – theory of strong electrolytes – Specific resistance, specific conductance, equivalent and molar conductance – Variation of conductance with dilution – Kohlraush’s law – Ionic product of  water, pH and pOH – buffer solutions – use of pH values. Cells – Electrodes and electrode potentials – construction of cell and EMF values, Fuel cells, Corrosion and its prevention.

Isomerism in Organic Compounds

  • Definition, Classification – structural isomerism, stereo isomerism – geometrical and optical isomerism. Optical activity- chirality – compounds containing chiral centres – R – S notation, D – L notation.

Alcohols and Ethers

  • Nomenclature of alcohols – Classification of alcohols – distinction between 10, 20 and 30 alcohols – General methods of preparation of primary alcohols, properties. Methods of preparation of dihydric alcohols: Glycol – Properties – Uses. Methods of preparation of trihydric alcohols – properties – uses. Aromatic alcohols – preparation and properties of phenols and benzyl alcohol. Ethers – Nomenclature of ethers – general methods of preparation of aliphatic ethers – Properties – Uses. Aromatic ethers – Preparation of Anisole – Uses.

Carbonyl Compounds

  • Nomenclature of carbonyl compounds – Comparison of aldehydes and ketones. General methods of preparation of aldehydes – Properties – Uses. Aromatic aldehydes – Preparation of benzaldehyde – Properties and Uses. Ketones – general methods of preparation of aliphatic ketones (acetone) – Properties – Uses. Aromatic ketones – preparation of acetophenone – Properties – Uses, preparation of benzophenone – Properties. Name reactions; Clemmenson reduction, wolff – kishner reduction, cannizaro reaction, Claisen Schmidt reaction, Benzoin Condensation, aldol Condensation. Preparation and applications of Grignard reagents.

Carboxylic Acids and their derivatives

  • Nomenclature – Preparation of aliphatic monobarboxylic acids – formic acid – Properties – Uses. Monohydroxy mono carboxylic acids; Lactic acid – synthesis of lactic acid. Aliphatic dicarboxylic acids; Preparation of oxalic and succinic acid. Aromatic acids; Benzoic and Salicylic acid – Properties – Uses. Derivatives of carboxylic acids; acetyl chloride (CH3COCl) – Preparation – Properties – Uses. Preparation of acetamide, Properties – acetic anhydride – preparation, Properties. Preparation of esters – methyl acetate – Properties.

Organic Nitrogen Compounds

  • Aliphatic nitro compounds – Preparation of aliphatic nitroalkanes – Properties – Uses. Aromatic nitro compounds – Preparation – Properties – Uses. Distinction between aliphatic and aromatic nitro compounds. Amines; aliphatic amines – General methods of preparation – Properties – Distinction between 10, 20 and 30 amines. Aromatic amines – Synthesis of benzylamine – Properties, Aniline – Preparation – Properties – Uses. Distinction between aliphatic and aromatic amine. Aliphatic nitriles – Preparation – properties – Uses. Diazonium salts – Preparation of benzene diazoniumchloride – Properties.

Biomolecules

  • Carbohydrates – distinction between sugars and non sugars, structure and formulae of glucose, fructose and sucrose, with their linkages, invert sugar – definition and examples of polysaccharides, amino acids, peptides.

 

VITEEE 2015 Physics Syllabus

     Physics

Electrostatics

  • Charges and their conservation;Coulomb’s law-forces between two point electric charges – Forces between multiple electric charges-superposition principle.
  • Electric field – electric field due to a point charge, electric field lines; electric dipole, electric field intensity due to a dipole – behavior of a dipole in a uniform electric field.
  • Electric potential – potential difference-electric potential due to a point charge and dipole-equipotential surfaces – electrical potential energy of a system of two point charges.
  • Electric flux-Gauss’s theorem and its applications to find field due to (i) infinitely long straight wire (ii) uniformly charged infinite plane sheet (iii) two parallel sheets and (iv) uniformly charged thin spherical shell (inside and outside).
  • Electrostatic induction-capacitor and capacitance – dielectric and electric polarisation – parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectric medium – applications of capacitor – energy stored in a capacitor – Capacitors in series and in parallel – action of points – Lightning arrester – Van de Graaff generator.

Current Electricity

  • Electric Current – flow of charges in a metallic conductor – drift velocity and mobility and their relation with electric current.
  • Ohm’s law, electrical resistance – V-I characteristics – electrical resistivity and conductivity-classification of materials in terms of conductivity – Superconductivity (elementary ideas) – Carbon resistors – colour code for carbon resistors- combination of resistors – series and parallel – temperature dependence of resistance – internal resistance of a cell – potential difference and emf of a cell- combinations of cells in series and in parallel.
  • Kirchoff’s law – illustration by simple circuits – Wheatstone’s Bridge and its application for temperature coefficient of resistance measurement – Metrebridge – special case of Wheatstone bridge – Potentiometerprinciple – comparing the emf of two cells.

Magnetic Effects of Electric Current and magnetism

  • Magnetic effect of electric current – Concept of magnetic field – Oersted’s experiment – Biot-Savart law-Magnetic field due to an infinitely long current carrying straight wire and circular coil – Tangent galvanometer – construction and working – Bar magnet as an equivalent solenoid –magnetic field lines.
  • Ampere’s circuital law and its application.
  • Force on a moving charge in uniform magnetic field and electic field – cyclotron – Force on current carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field – Forces between two parallel current carrying conductors – definition of ampere.
  • Torque experienced by a current loop in a uniform magnetic field – moving coil galvanometer – conversion toammeter and voltmeter –current loop as a magnetic dipole and its magnetic dipole moment- Magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron.

Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current

  • Electromagnetic induction – Faraday’s law – induced emf and current – Lenz’s law.
  • Self induction – Mutual induction – self inductance of a long solenoid – mutual inductance of two long solenoids.
  • Methods of inducing emf – (i) by changing magnetic induction (ii) by changing area enclosed by the coil and (iii) by changing the orientation of the coil (quantitative treatment).
  • AC generator – commercial generator. (Single phase, three phase).
  • Eddy current – applications – transformer – long distance transmission.
  • Alternating current – measurement of AC-AC circuit with resistance – AC circuit with inductor – AC circuit with capacitor – LCR series circuit – Resonance and Q – factor – power in AC circuits.

Optics 

  • Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula. Refraction of light, total internal reflection and its applications, optical fibers, refraction at spherical surfaces, lenses, thin lens formula, lens maker’s formula. Magnification, power of a lens, combination of thin lenses in contact, combination of a lens and a mirror.Refraction and dispersion of light through a prism.
  • Scattering of light-blue colour of sky and reddish appearances of the sun at sunrise and sunset.

Electromagnetic Waves and Wave Optics

  • Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics – Electromagnetic spectrum-radio, microwaves, infra-red, visible, ultra-violet, X rays, gamma rays.
  • Wavefront and Huygens’s principle – Reflection, total internal reflection and refraction of plane wave at a plane surface using wavefronts.
  •  Interference – Young’s double slit experiment and expression for fringe width – coherent source – interference of light-Formation of colours in thin films – analytical treatment – Newton’s rings.
  • Diffraction – differences between interference and diffraction of light- diffraction grating.
  • Polarisation of light waves – polarisation by reflection – Brewster’s law – double refraction – nicol prism – uses of plane polarised light and Polaroids – rotatory polarisation – polarimeter.

Atomic Physics

  • Atomic structure – discovery of the electron – specific charge (Thomson’s method) and charge of the electron (Millikan’s oil drop method) – alpha scattering – Rutherford’s atom model.
  • Bohr’s model – energy quantization – energy and wave number expressions – Hydrogen spectrum – energy level diagrams – sodium and mercury spectra – excitation and ionization potentials.
  • Masers and Lasers – spontaneous and stimulated emissions – normal population and population inversion – Ruby laser – He-Ne laser – properties and applications of laser light – holography.

Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter

  • Photoelectric effect – Light waves and photons – Einstein’s photoelectric equation – laws of photoelectric emission – particle nature of energy -experimental verification of Einstein’s photoelectric equation – work function – photo cells and their application.
  • Matter waves – wave mechanical concept of the atom – wave nature of particles – De Broglie relation – De Broglie wavelength of an electron – electron microscope.

Nuclear Physics

  • Nuclear properties – nuclear radii, masses, binding energy, density, charge- isotopes, isobars and isotones – nuclear mass defect – binding energy – stability of nuclei – Bainbridge mass spectrometer.
  • Nature of nuclear forces- Neutron – discovery – properties – artificial transmutation – particle accelerator.
  • Radioactivity – alpha, beta and gamma radiations and their properties-α -decay, β -decay and  γ -decay – Radioactive decay law – half life – mean life – artificial radioactivity – radio isotopes – effects and uses – Geiger – Muller counter.
  • Radio carbon dating – biological radiation hazards.
  • Nuclear fission – chain reaction – atom bomb – nuclear reactor – nuclear fusion – Hydrogen bomb- cosmic rays – elementary particles.

Semiconductor Devices and their Applications

  • Semiconductor theory – energy band in solids – difference between metals, insulators and semiconductors based on band theory- semiconductor doping – Intrinsic and Extrinsic semi conductors.
  • Formation of P-N Junction – Barrier potential and depletion layer-P-N Junction diode – Forward and reverse bias characteristics – diode as a rectifier – Zener diode-Zener diode as a voltage regulator – LED – seven segment display – LCD.
  • Junction transistors – characteristics – transistor as a switch – transistor as an amplifier – transistor as an oscillator.
  • Logic gates – NOT, OR, AND, EXOR using discrete components – NAND and NOR gates as universal gates -Laws and theorems of Boolean algebra.

VITEEE 2015 Mathematics Syllabus

 Mathematics
 

1. Applications of Matrices and Determinants 

  • Adjoint, inverse – properties, computation of inverses, solution of system of linear equations by matrix inversion method.
  • Rank of a matrix – lementary transformation on a matrix, consistency of a system of linear equations, Cramer’s rule, non-homogeneous equations, homogeneous linear system and rank method.

2. Complex Numbers

  • Complex number system – conjugate, properties, ordered pair representation.
  • Modulus – properties, geometrical representation, polar form, principal value, conjugate, sum, difference, product, quotient, vector interpretation, solutions of polynomial equations, De Moivre’s theorem and its applications.
  • Roots of a complex number – nth roots, cube roots, fourth roots.

3. Analytical Geometry of two dimensions

  • Definition of a conic – general equation of a conic, classification with respect to the general equation of a conic, classification of conics with respect to eccentricity.
  • Equations of conic sections (parabola, ellipse and hyperbola) in standard forms and general forms- Directrix, Focus and Latus rectum – parametric form of conics and chords. – Tangents and normals – cartesian form and parametric form- equation of chord of contact of tangents from a point (x1 ,y1 ) to all the above said curves.
  • Asymptotes, Rectangular hyperbola – Standard equation of a rectangular hyperbola.

4. Vector Algebra

  • Scalar Product – angle between two vectors, properties of scalar product, applications of dot products. vector product, right handed and left handed systems, properties of vector product, applications of cross product.
  • Product of three vectors – Scalar triple product, properties of scalar triple product, vector triple product, vector product of four vectors, scalar product of four vectors.

5. Analytical Geometry of Three Dimensions

  • Direction cosines – direction ratios – equation of a straight line passing through a given point and parallel to a given line, passing through two given points, angle between two lines.
  • Planes – equation of a plane, passing through a given point and perpendicular to a line, given the distance from the origin and unit normal, passing through a given point and parallel to two given lines, passing through two given points and parallel to a given line, passing through three given non-collinear points, passing through the line of intersection of two given planes, the distance between a point and a plane, the plane which contains two given lines (co-planar lines), angle between a line and a plane.
  • Skew lines – shortest distance between two lines, condition for two lines to intersect, point of intersection, collinearity of three points.
  • Sphere – equation of the sphere whose centre and radius are given, equation of a sphere when the extremities of the diameter are given.

6. Differential Calculus

  • Derivative as a rate measurer – rate of change, velocity, acceleration, related rates, derivative as a measure of slope, tangent, normal and angle between curves, maxima and minima.
  • Mean value theorem- Rolle’s Theorem, Lagrange Mean Value Theorem, Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s series, L’ Hospital’s Rule, stationary points, increasing, decreasing, maxima, minima, concavity, convexity and points of inflexion.
  • Errors and approximations – absolute, relative, percentage errors- curve tracing, partial derivatives, Euler’s theorem.

7. Integral Calculus and its Applications

  • Simple definite integrals – fundamental theorems of calculus, properties of definite integrals.
  • Reduction formulae – reduction formulae for  sin n x dx and  cosn x dx , Bernoulli’s formula.
  • Area of bounded regions, length of the curve.

8. Differential Equations

  • Differential equations – formation of differential equations, order and degree, solving differential equations (1st order), variables separable, homogeneous and linear equations.
  • Second order linear differential equations – second order linear differential equations with constant coefficients, finding the particular integral if f (x) = emx, sin mx, cos mx, x, x2.

9. Probability Distributions

  • Probability – Axioms – Addition law – Conditional probability – Multiplicative law – Baye’s Theorem- Random variable- probability density function, distribution function, mathematical expectation, variance .
  • Theoretical distributions – discrete distributions, Binomial, Poisson distributions- Continuous distributions, Normal distribution.

10. Discrete Mathematics

  • Mathematical logic – logical statements, connectives, truth tables, logical equivalence, tautology, contradiction.
  • Groups-binary operations, semigroups, monoids, groups, order of a group, order of an element., properties of groups.

 

VITEEE 2015 Biology Syllabus

Biology

Taxonomy

  • Linnaean system of classification and Binomial nomenclature; history and types of classification; status of bacteria and viruses; classification of angiosperms up to sub-class level (Bentham and Hooker’ systems); salient features of non-chordates up to phylum levels and chordates up to class levels.

Evolution

  • Modern concepts of organic evolution, evidences of organic evolution (Fossil records and biochemical evidences). Darwinism and neo – Darwinism, Lamarckism, Neo-Lamarckism, sources of variation, mutation, recombination, genetic drift, migration, natural selection. Origin and concepts of species: speciation and isolation (geographical pre-mating and post-mating or post zygotic), adaptive radiations.

Cell and Molecular Biology

  • Discovery of cell, cell as a contained unit, pro and eukaryotic cells and its ultra structure. Cell division: amitosis, mitosis and meiosis. The cell: cell wall, cell membrane and cell organelles (Plastids, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, ribosomes, lysosomes, vacuoles, and centrioles).
  • DNA and RNA, DNA as genetic material, RNA as genetic material replication, transcription, genetic code, translation, gene expression and regulation, protein synthesis, DNA repair.

Reproduction and genetics

  • Reproduction in organisms: asexual and sexual reproduction, sexual reproduction in flowering plants, structure of flowers, pollination , fertilization, development of seeds and fruits, apomixes, and polyembryony.
  • Human reproduction: reproductive system in male and female, menstrual cycles, production of gametes, fertilization, implantation, embryo development, pregnancy, parturition and lactation. Sex determination in human, XX and XY.
  • Chromosomes: structure and types, genes and genomes, linkage and crossing over, recombination of chromosomes, mutation, chromosomal aberration, Mendelian inheritance, chromosomal theory of inheritance, deviation from Mendelian ratio (gene interaction, incomplete dominance, co-dominance, complimentary gene, multiple allelism), chromosomal disorders in humans.

Microbiology and Immunology

  • Introduction to microbial diversity, history of medical microbiology, discovery of antibiotics, pasteurization, microscopes. Fungi, bacteria, virus, protozoa, algae – beneficial and harmful. Parasites and pathogens. Structure of microbes and diseases caused by them.. Microbes in households, food processing, industrial production of microbial products, Sewage treatment, waste management, and energy generation. Basic concepts of immunology: Innate and humoral immunity, lymphoid organs, lymph nodes and spleen, antibodies, vaccines, transplantation immunology, immune system disorders.

Biochemistry

  • Sturcture and function of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins. Disaccharide, starch, glycogen, fats, cholesterol, amino acids, peptides. Primary, Secondary and tertiary structure of proteins. Enzymes, sturcure and mechanism of enzyme catalysis, specificity of enzymes, co factors an co-enzymes.

Physiology: Plant and Human

  • Plant Physiology: Movement of water, food, nutrients, gases and minerals. Respiration, photosynthesis (light and dark reactions), Factors affecting photosynthesis, electron transport chain (ETC), glycolysis, Kreb’s cycle, pentose phosphate pathway, hormones and growth regulators, Photo-periodism and vernalization.
  • Human Physiology: Digestion and absorption, breathing and respiration, body fluids and circulation, excretory system, endocrine system, nervous system, skeletal and muscular systems: locomotion, and movement, growth, aging and death. Hormones; types of hormones and its functions.

Biotechnology and its applications

  • Recombinant DNA technology, applications in health, agriculture and industries; genetically modified organisms; bio-safety issues, insulin and Bt cotton, transgenic plants and microbes, plant tissue culture and its application, micropropagation, protoplasmic fusions, single cell proteins, biotechnology products in animal sciences and dairy.

Biodiversity, ecology, and environment

  • Ecosystems: components, types, and energy flow in ecosystem; species, population and community, ecological adaptations, centers of diversity and conservation of bio-diversity, botanical gardens, national parks, sanctuaries and museums, environmental issues, human population explosion, green house effects, ozone layer depletion, government and Non-government agencies handling environmental issues: poverty and freshwater crisis, and management.

Applied biology and human welfare

  • Bio-pesticides, genetically modified foods, bio-war, bio-piracy, bio-pattern, sustainable agriculture and medicinal plants, economic important plants (food crops, oil seeds, fiber yielding, sugar crops and timber yielding), bio-pharming, pesticides, organic agriculture. Population and birth control, contraception and MTP, sexually transmitted diseases, infertility, cancer and AIDS. Adolescence and drug/or alcohol abuse.

Advanced Biology

  • Plant and human genome projects, DNA fingerprinting and its applications, Bioinformatics and its applications, DNA sequencing and protein structure and biological databases.

 

VITEEE 2016 Entrance Exam Syllabus

 

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  • VIT (Vellore Institute of Technology) for 2016 Engineering Entrance Examination Contain 3-Parts of Syllabus  i.e

PART-I – Physics
PART-II – Chemistry
PART-III – Mathematics / Biology

  • Candidates attempting Parts-Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics are eligible for all the 14 programmes offered by VITEEE.
  • Candidates attempting Parts-Physics, Chemistry & Biology are eligible for Bio-Medical Engineering, Biotechnology and Computer Science and Engg (Spec. in Bioinformatics) programmes only.
  • All the questions will be mostly from the State Board of Higher Secondary Education and the CBSE syllabus only. The detail syllabus for the Entrance Examination is given below.

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AMRITA 2015 Chemistry Syllabus

CHEMISTRY

a. BASIC CONCEPTS

Atomic and molecular masses, mole concept and molar mass, percentage composition, empirical and molecular formula, chemical reactions, stoichiometry and calculations based on stoichiometry.

b. ATOMIC STRUCTURE, CHEMICAL BONDING AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE

Bohr’s model, de Broglie’s and Heisenberg’s principles, Quantum mechanical model, Orbital concept and filling up of electrons; Bond formation and bond parameters; Valence bond and molecular orbital theory; VSEPR theory; Hybridization involving s, p and d orbital; Hydrogen bond.

c. EQUILIBRIUM AND THERMODYNAMICS

Law of chemical equilibrium and Equilibrium Constant; Homogeneous and Heterogeneous equilibria; LeChatelier’s principle, Ionic equilibrium; Acids, Bases, Salts and Buffers; Solubility product; Thermodynamic state; Enthalpy, Entropy and Gibb’s free energy; Heats of reactions; Spontaneous and non- spontaneous processes.

d. ELECTROCHEMISTRY, KINETICS AND SURFACE CHEMISTRY

Specific, molar and equivalent conductance of weak and strong electrolytes; Kohlrausch law; Electrochemi cal cells and Nernst equation; batteries, fuel cells and corrosion Rate of a reaction and factors affecting the rate: Rate constant, order and molecularity, collision theory. Physisorption and chemisorptions; colloids and emulsions; homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis.

e. SOLID STATE AND SOLUTIONS

Molecular, ionic, covalent and metallic solids; amorphous and crystalline solids; crystal lattices and Unit cells; packing efficiency and imperfections; electrical and magnetic properties. Normality, molarity and molality of solutions, vapour pressure of liquid solutions; ideal and non-ideal solutions, colligative properties  abnormality.

f. HYDROGEN

Position of hydrogen in the periodic table; dihydrogen and hydrides- preparation and properties; water, hydrogen peroxide and heavy water; hydrogen as a fuel.

g. S – BLOCK ELEMENTS

Group 1 and 2 Alkali and Alkaline earth elements; general characteristics of compounds of the elements; anomalous behavior of the first element; preparation and properties of compounds like sodium and calcium carbonates, sodium chloride, sodium hydroxide; biological importance of sodium, potassium and calcium.

h. P – BLOCK ELEMENTS

Groups 13 to 17 elements: General aspects like electronic configuration, occurrence, oxidation states, trends in physical and chemical properties of all the families of elements; compounds of boron like borax, boron hydrides and allotropes of carbon; compounds of nitrogen and phosphorus, oxygen and sulphur; oxides and oxyacids of halogens.

i. D, F – BLOCK ELEMENTS

Electronic configuration and general characteristics of transition metals; ionization enthalpy, ionic radii, oxidations states and magnetic properties; interstitial compounds and alloy formation; lanthanides and actinoids and their applications.

j. CO-ORDINATION COMPOUNDS

Werner’s theory and IUPAC nomenclature of coordination compounds; coordination number and isomerism;  Bonding in coordination compounds and metal carbonyls and stability; application in analytical  methods, extraction of metals and biological systems.

k. BASIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND TECHNIQUES
Tetravalence of carbon and shapes or organic compounds; electronic displacement in a covalent bond-inductive  and electromeric effects, resonance and hyperconjugation; hemolytic and heterolytic cleavage of covalent bond – free radicals, carbocations, carbanions electrophiles and nucleophiles; methods of purification of organic compounds; qualitative and quantitative analysis.

l. HYDROCARBONS, HALOALKANES AND HALOARENES

Alkanes, alkenes,alkynes and aromatic hydrocarbons; IUPAC nomenclature, isomerism; conformation of ethane, geometric isomerism, general methods of preparation and properties, free radical mechanism of halogenations, Markownikoff’s addition and peroxide effect; benzene, resonance and aromaticity, substitution reactions; Nature of C-X bond in haloalkanes and haloarenes; mechanism of substitution reactions

m. ALCOHOLS, PHENOLS AND ETHERS

IUPAC nomenclature, general methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties, identification of primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols, mechanism of dehydration; electrophillic substitution reactions.

n. ALDEHYDES, KETONES, CARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND AMINES

Nomenclature, general methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties of the group members; nucleophilic addition and its mechanism; reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes; mono and dicarboxylic acids-preparation and reactions; identification of primary, secondary and tertiary amines; preparation and reactions of diazonium salts and their importance in synthesis.

o. POLYMERS AND BIOMOLECULES

Natural and synthetic polymers, methods of polymerization, copolymerization, molecular weight of polymers,  Polymers of commercial  importance, Carbohydrates: mono, oligo and polysaccharides; Proteins Alpha amino acid, peptide linkage and polypeptides: Enzymes, Vitamins and Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA)

p. ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY

Air, water and soil pollution, chemical reactions in atmosphere, acid rain; ozone and its depletion; green house effect and global warming; pollution control.

q. CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE

Drugs and their interaction; chemicals as analgesics, tranquilizers, antiseptics, antibiotics, antacids and antihistamines; Chemicals in food-  preservatives , artificial sweetening agents; cleansing agents – soaps and detergents.

AMRITA 2015 Physics Syllabus

      PHYSICS

a. UNITS AND DIMENSIONS

Units for measurement, system of units, SI, fundamental and derived units, dimensions and their applications.

b. MECHANICS

Motion in straight line, uniform and non-uniform motion, uniformly accelerated motion and its applications Scalars and Vectors, and their properties; resolution of vectors, scalar and vector products; uniform circular motion and its applications, projectile motion Newton’s Laws of motion;  conservation of linear momentum and its applications, laws of friction, Concept of work, energy and power; energy-kinetic and potential;
conservation of energy; different forms of energy. Elastic collisions in one and two dimensions. Center of mass of a many particle system; center of mass of a rigid body, rotational motion and torque. Angular momentum and its conservation. Moments of inertia, parallel and perpendicular axes theorem,
moment of inertia for a thin rod, ring, disc and sphere.

Gravitation: Acceleration due to gravity and its properties. One and two dimensional motion under gravity. Universal law of gravitation, planetary motion, Kepler’s laws, artificial satellite-geostationary satellite, gravitational  potential energy near the surface of earth, gravitational potential and escape velocity.

c. SOLIDS AND FLUIDS
Solids: Elastic properties, Hooke’s law, Young’s modulus, bulk modulus, modulus of rigidity.Liquids: cohesion and adhesion; surface energy and surface tension; flow of fluids, Bernoulli’s theorem and its applications; viscosity, Stoke’s Law, terminal velocity.

(i) OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES

Periodic motion, simple harmonic motion and its equation, oscillations of a spring and simple pendulum. Wave motion, properties of waves, longitudinal and transverse waves, superposition of waves, Progressive and standing waves. Free and forced oscillations, resonance, vibration of strings and air columns, beats, Doppler effect.

(ii) HEAT AND THERMODYNAMICS

Thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases and their specific heats, relationship between Cp and Cv for gases, first and second laws of  thermodynamics , Carnot cycle, efficiency of heat engines. Transference of heat; thermal conductivity; black body radiations, Kirchoff’s law, Wein’s Law, Stefan’s law of radiation and Newton’s law of cooling.

(iii) ELECTROSTATICS,CURRENT ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETOSTATICS

Coloumb’s law, dielectric constant, electric field, lines of force, field due to dipole , electric flux, Gauss’s  theorem and its applications; electric potential, potential due to a point charge; conductors and insulators, distribution of charge on conductors; capacitance, parallel plate capacitor, combination of capacitors, energy  stored in a capacitor.

Electric current : Cells-primary and secondary, grouping of cells; resistance and specific resistivity and its temperature dependence. Ohm’s law, Kirchoff’s Law. Series and parallel circuits; Wheatstone’s Bridge and potentiometer with their applications. Heating effects of current, electric power, concept of thermoelectricity-Seebeck effect and thermocouple; chemical effect of current- Faraday’s laws of electrolysis. Magnetic effects: Oersted’s experiment, Biot Savert’s law, magnetic field due to straight wire, circular loop and solenoid, force on a moving charge in a uniform magnetic field(Lorentz force),forces and torques on a current carrying conductor in a magnetic field, force between current carrying wires, moving coil galvanometer  and conversion to ammeter and voltmeter.

Magnetostatics: Bar magnet, magnetic field, lines of force, torque on a bar magnet in a magnetic field, earth’s magnetic field; para, dia and ferro magnetism, magnetic induction, magnetic susceptibility.

d. ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION AND ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES

Induced e.m.f., Faraday’s law, Lenz’s law, self and mutual inductance; alternating currents, impedance and reactance, power in ac; circuits with L C and R series combination, resonant circuits, transformer and AC generator. Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics; electromagnetic spectrum from gamma to radio waves.

e. RAY AND WAVE OPTICS
Reflection and refraction of light at plane and curved surfaces, total internal reflection; optical fiber; deviation and dispersion of light by a prism; lens formula, magnification and resolving power; microscope and telescope, Wave nature of light, interference, Young’s double experiment; thin films, Newton’s rings.

Diffraction: diffraction due to a single slit; diffraction grating, polarization and applications.

f. MODERN PHYSICS

Dual nature of Radiation – De Broglie relation, photoelectric effect, Alpha particle scattering experiment, atomic masses, size of the nucleus;  radioactivity, alpha, beta and gamma particles/rays. Radioactive decay law, half life and mean life of radio active nuclei; Nuclear binding energy, mass energy relationship, nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. Energy bands in solids, conductors, insulators and semiconductors, pn junction, diode, diode as a rectifier, transistor action, transistor as an amplifier.

AMRITA 2015 Mathematics Syllabus

MATHEMATICS 

a. Complex Numbers

Complex numbers in the form a+ib and their representation in a plane. Argand diagram. 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.

b. Linear Inequalities

Linear inequalities. Algebraic solutions of linear inequalities in one variable and their representation on the number line.

c. Permutations and Combinations

Fundamental principle of counting; Permutation as an arrangement and combination as selection, Meaning of P(n,r)and C(n,r).Simple applications.

d. Binomial Theorem

Binomial theorem for positive integral indices. Pascal’s triangle. General and middle terms in binomial expansions, simple applications.

e. Sequences and Series  

Arithmetic, Geometric and Harmonic progressions. Insertion of Arithmetic, Geometric and Harmonic means  between two given numbers. Relation between A.M., G.M. and H.M. Arithmatic  Geometric Series, Exponential and Logarithmic Series.

f. 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 matrix. Solution of simultaneous linear equations using determinants .

g. Quadratic Equations

Quadratic equations in real and complex number system and their solutions. Relation between roots and co-efficients, Nature of roots, formation of quadratic equations with given roots;

h. Relations and Functions

Definition of a relation. Domain, codomain and range of a relation. Function as special kind of relation and their domain, codomain and range. Real valued function of a real variable. Constant, identity, polynomial, rational. Modulus, signum and greatest integer functions. Sum. Difference, product and quotient of functions.  Types of relations: refelexive, symmetric, transitive and equivalence relations. One to one and onto functions.Composite functions, inverse of a function.

i. 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.

j. Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion 

Calculation of Mean, Median and Mode of grouped and ungrouped data. Calculation of standard deviation, variance and mean deviation for grouped and ungrouped data.

k. 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.

l. Differential Calculus

Polynomials, rational, trigonometric, logarithmic and exponential functions. Graphs of simple functions. Limits, Continuity; 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 upto two. Applications of derivatives: Maxima and Minima of functions one variable, tangents and normals, Rolle’s and Langrage’s Mean Value Theorems.

m. 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.

n. Differential Equations

Ordinary differential equations, their order and degree. Formation of differential equation. Solutions of differential  equations by the method of separation of variables. Solution of Homogeneous and linear differential equations.

o. Two Dimensional Geometry

Review of Cartesian system of rectangular co-ordinates in a plane, distance formula, area of triangle, condition for the collinearity of three points, slope of a line, parallel and perpendicular lines, intercepts of a line on the coordinate axes.

p. The straight line and pair of straight lines

Various forms of equations of a line, intersection of lines, angles between two lines, conditions for concurence  of three lines, distance of a point from a line .Equations of internal and external bisectors of angles between two lines, equation of family lines passing through the point of intersection of two lines, homogeneous  equation of second degree in x and y, angle between pair of lines through the origin, combined equation of the bisectors of the angles between a pair of lines, condition for the general second degree equation to represent a pair of lines, point of intersections and angles between two lines.

q. Circles and Family of Circles

Standard form of equation of a circle, general form of the equation of a circle, its radius and centre, equation of a circle in the parametric form, equation of a circle when the end points of a diameter are given, points of intersection of a line and circle with the centre at the origin and 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.

r. Conic Sections

Sections of cones, equations of conic sections ( parabola, ellipse and hyperbola) in standard forms conditions for y = mx+c to be a tangent and point(s) of tangency.

s. Vector Algebra

Vector and scalars, addition of two vectors, components of a vector in two dimensions and three dimensional  space, scalar and vector products, scalar and vector triple product. Application of vectors to plane geometry.

t. Three Dimensional Geometry

Distance between two points. Direction cosines of a line joining two points. Cartesian and vector equation of a line. Coplanar and skew lines. Shortest distance between two lines.Cartesian and vector equation of a plane. Angle between (i) two lines (ii) two planes (iii) a line and a plane Distance of a point from a plane.

AMRITA 2015 Exam Centre

 

Sl. State No City / Town City
Code
1 Tamilnadu 1 Chennai 101
2 Coimbatore 102
3 Cuddalore 103
4 Dindigul 104
5 Erode 105
6 Hosur 106
7 Karur 107
8 Madurai 108
9 Nagercoil 109
10 Namakkal 110
11 Ooty 112
12 Pudukottai 113
13 Puducherry 114
14 Salem 115
15 Thanjavur 116
16 Tirunelveli 117
17 Tirupur 118
18 Trichy 119
19 Tuticorin 120
20 Vellore 121
2 Kerala 1 Alappuzha 201
2 Amritapur 202
3 Ernakulam 203
4 Kalpetta 204
5 Kannur 205
6 Kasaragod 206
7 Kollam 207
8 Kottayam 208
9 Kozhikode 209
10 Malappuram 210
11 Palakkad 211
12 Pathanamthitta 212
13 Thiruvananthapuram 213
14 Thrissur 214
15 Thodhupuzha 215
3 Karnataka 1 Belgaum 301
2 Bengaluru 302
3 Davangere 304
4 Hubli 306
5 Mangalore 308
6 Mysore 309
7 Raichur 310
8 Shimoga 311
9 Udupi 312
4 Andhra
Pradesh
1 Anantapur 401
2 Hyderabad 402
3 Kakinada 403
4 Nellore 404
5 Tirupati 405
6 Vijayawada 406
7 Vishakhapatnam 407
8 Cuddapah 408
9 Kurnool 409
10 Warangal 410
5 Assam 1 Guwahati 411
6 Bihar 1 Patna 416
7 Chandigarh 1 Chandigarh 421
8 Chhattisgarh 1 Raipur 426
9 Delhi 1 New Delhi 431
10 Goa 1 Panaji 436
11 Gujarat 1 Ahmedabad 441
2 Vadodara 442
12 Jharkhand 1 Ranchi 447
13 Madhya Pradesh 1 Bhopal 451
14 Maharashtra 1 Mumbai 456
2 Nagpur 457
3 Pune 458
15 Orissa 1 Bhubaneswar 461
16 Rajasthan 1 Jaipur 471
2 Kota 472
17 Uttaranchal 1 Dehra Dun 476
18 Uttarpradesh 1 Lucknow 481
2 Varanasi 482
19 West Bengal 1 Kolkatta 487
20 Andaman & Nicobar 1 Port Blair 491



 

Amrita 2015 Eligibility

 AMRITA Eligibility for 2015 Engineering Students:-

  •  Age: – Candidates shall be born on or after 1st July 1994.
  •  Educational Qualification: – A  pass in the final examination of 10+2 ( class XII ) or its equivalent securing 60% or above marks in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry with not less than  55% mark  in each of these three subjects.

                                                                                 OR

  • A three year Diploma in Engineering with minimum 60% marks, awarded by any State Board of Technical Education.
  • Note: Those who appear for the above examinations in March / April 2014 and expect to secure minimum marks as above, may also apply.

Amrita 2015 Important Dates

 AMRITA UG 2015 Important Dates Shall be updated here-under during the month of November 2014.

Refer  AMRITA 2014 Important Dates :

Issue of Application forms begins 16 – 12 – 2013 (Monday)
Last date of issue of application forms 21 – 03 – 2014 (Friday)
Last date for receiving completed applications (OMR & On-line) 24 – 03 – 2014 (Monday)
Date of Entrance Examination 13- 04 – 2014 (Sunday)

AMRITA 2015 Exam Pattern

     AMRITA 2015 Exam Pattern : The duration of the Examination is 3 hours .
  • There will be only one question paper containing objective type questions in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
  • Each question will be followed by four answers of which only one is correct / most appropriate.
  • The question booklet will be in English language.
  • Each question carries 3 marks. Negative mark (-1) will be awarded for each wrong answer.
  • AMRITA Engineering (UG) 2015 Exam will held through offline process only on 13-4-2015.

 Subject Combination: 

Subject Weightage Total No. of Questions Total Marks
Mathematics 50 questions 120 360
( 120 x 3 )
Physics 35 questions
Chemistry 35 questions

JEE Main 2014 Answer Key Challenge

Out of 11.85 Lacs candidates who took JEE Main Offline Exam conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education on 6th April, 2014 1100 candidates filed challenges citing errors against the JEE Main 2014 answer keys published by CBSE in its website jeemain.nic.in. While some students challenged 2 questions each in physics and mathematics majority of them challenged for 2 errors found in physics question paper. CBSE has to answer minimum 2 errors found in JEE Main question paper for which all should get equal marks whether attempted or not. Or, These questions should be eliminated for valuation purpose. Moreover, CBSE should have taken precaution in setting error free question paper as this is an important national level examination.

The answer keys were provided on JEE Main website to students for verifying and challenging with a fee of Rs 1,000 per question. As per CBSE, if the challenge is accepted and corrected by the Board, the fee shall be refunded to the challenging candidate. While all the questions are same for all candidates the justification of collecting challenging fee from each candidate is questionable.

JEE main is conducted for the 2nd time in India and around 11.85 lacs students took the offline test held on 6th April 2014. While JEE Main scores will be directly used for admissions to undergraduate engineering programmes in all NITs and other centrally funded technical (CFTs) and engineering other institutions, the top 1.5 lakh candidates of this test will be eligible to take JEE Advanced exam for admissions into IITs, to be held on May 25, 2014. 

Click here to Know which Entranceindia Model Paper Questions appeared in JEE Main Offline as well as Online Test

 

Sl. State No City / Town City
Code
No City / Town City
Code
1 Tamilnadu 1 Chennai 101 11 Ooty 112
2 Coimbatore 102 12 Pudukottai 113
3 Cuddalore 103 13 Puducherry 114
4 Dindigul 104 14 Salem 115
5 Erode 105 15 Thanjavur 116
6 Hosur 106 16 Tirunelveli 117
7 Karur 107 17 Tirupur 118
8 Madurai 108 18 Trichy 119
9 Nagercoil 109 19 Tuticorin 120
10 Namakkal 110 20 Vellore 121
2 Kerala 1 Alappuzha 201 9 Kozhikode 209
2 Amritapur 202 10 Malappuram 210
3 Ernakulam 203 11 Palakkad 211
4 Kalpetta 204 12 Pathanamthitta 212
5 Kannur 205 13 Thiruvananthapuram 213
6 Kasaragod 206 14 Thrissur 214
7 Kollam 207 15 Thodhupuzha 215
8 Kottayam 208
3 Karnataka 1 Belgaum 301 7 Raichur 310
2 Bengaluru 302 8 Shimoga 311
3 Davangere 304 9 Udupi 312
4 Hubli 306
5 Mangalore 308
6 Mysore 309
4 Andhra Pradesh 1 Anantapur 401 5 Tirupati 405
2 Hyderabad 402 6 Vijayawada 406
3 Kakinada 403 7 Vishakhapatnam 407
4 Nellore 404 8 Cuddapah 408
9 Kurnool 409
10 Warangal 410
5 Assam 1 Guwahati 411
6 Bihar 1 Patna 416
7 Chandigarh 1 Chandigarh 421
8 Chhattisgarh 1 Raipur 426
9 Delhi 1 New Delhi 431
10 Goa 1 Panaji 436
11 Gujarat 1 Ahmedabad 441 2 Vadodara 442
12 Jharkhand 1 Ranchi 447
13 Madhya Pradesh 1 Bhopal 451
14 Maharashtra 1 Mumbai 456 2 Nagpur 457
3 Pune 458
15 Orissa 1 Bhubaneswar 461
16 Rajasthan 1 Jaipur 471 2 Kota 472
17 Uttaranchal 1 Dehra Dun 476
18 Uttarpradesh 1 Lucknow 481 2 Varanasi 482
19 West Bengal 1 Kolkatta 487
20 Andaman & Nicobar 1 Port Blair 491



 

JIPMER 2014 Hall Ticket / Admit Card Download

Find the procedure for JIPMER 2014 Hall Ticket / Admit Card Download as given here under:-

  • Hall Tickets for the Entrance Examination shall be available for download to candidates whose  applications are complete in all respects, from 15.05.2014 on wards.
  •  The hall ticket will contain name and date of birth as typed by the candidate in the application,  photo and signature image as uploaded by the candidate, Examination City allotted and roll  number. 
  •  Change in category / status in the hall ticket will alone be considered for rectification.
  •  Written request with copy of the downloaded application and hall ticket and proof of category / status should be  sent to “The Registrar (Academic)”, JIPMER, Puducherry-605 006, so as to reach on or before 02.06.2014. 
  • JIPMER will not be responsible for postal delay. Request received after 02.06.2014 will not be  considered. 
  •  Any such change will be done in the hall ticket only on payment of fee 1000/- or 800/- (as  applicable) by way of demand draft, drawn in favour of “The Accounts Officer”, Puducherry,  payable at Puducherry, as for a fresh application. 
  •  Request for rectification / change of any other details in the hall ticket details shall not be  considered under any circumstances.  
  • No candidate will be allowed to appear for the Entrance Examination unless he / she holds the Hall Ticket  from the website of JIPMER.

 JIPMER UG 2014 Model Papers (10 Sets)

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About JIPMER 2014 Entrance Examination

Some Important Points About JIPMER 2014 Entrance Examination:-

  • Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry (JIPMER) under  Government of India since the year 1956, is one of the leading Medical Institutions of India. Spread  over a sprawling 195 acre campus in an urban locale of Puducherry (formerly Pondicherry), JIPMER  is 170 kms. by road from Chennai.  
  • JIPMER has been declared as an “Institution of National Importance” by an Act of Parliament,  JIPMER, Puducherry, Act, 2008. A copy of the Act was Gazette notified on 14-7-2008 to enforce this  Act. Prior to this the Institute was functioning under the administrative control of Directorate General  of Health Service, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, New Delhi. 
  • The Institution is now empowered to award Medical Degrees, Diplomas, etc., under the clauses 23 &  24 of the said Act. Such Degrees / Diploma , etc., shall be deemed to be included in the schedules to  the respective Acts governing Medical Council of India, Indian Nursing Council and Dental Council of  India, entitling the holders to the same privileges as those attached to the equivalent awards from the  recognized Universities of India. 
  • Admission to M.B.B.S. Course for 150 seats is through an Entrance Examination conducted by  JIPMER at various centers across India once a year.  
  • JIPMER imparts Undergraduate (UG), Postgraduate (PG) and Super Specialty Medical Training  through a working hospital (JIPMER Hospital) with bed strength of 2559 and a Nursing College.  M.B.B.S., B.Sc., M.Sc., M.D., M.S, Degree Courses are offered in 37 disciplines. Super Specialty  departments of Cardiology, Neurology, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Neurosurgery, Urology, Plastic  Surgery, Pediatric Surgery, Neonatology, Clinical Immunology, Clinical Pharmacology, Clinical Hematology, Nephrology, Medical Oncology, Endocrinology, Surgical Oncology and Surgical  Gastroenterology also offer D.M./ M.Ch. Courses. Full-time Ph.D. Programs are available in eight  disciplines as on date. Master of Public Health (30 seats) Post Basic Diploma Courses in Nursing (50  Seats in five disciplines) were started in January 2014.  
  • JIPMER aims to provide high quality learning environment for those undertaking taught and research  degrees awarded by JIPMER in the Faculty of Medicine. Teaching and Training for M.B.B.S. Degree  at JIPMER is focused on health improvement, disease prevention and cure as well as fundamental  understanding. All medical graduates must meet the core outcomes set by the Medical Council of  India (MCI).  
  • JIPMER ensures that teaching methods employed, facilities and content of the programme are in line  with the latest innovations with a strong science base. JIPMER promotes teaching and training  through small seminars, didactic lectures, wide range of clinical and laboratory experiences,  independent thinking and relevant research. JIPMER Hospital provides free medical care accessible  to poorer sections of society.

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