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2nd August 2013 08:12 PM
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Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

I BELONG TO ISC BOARD WHAT PRECAUTION SHOULD IHAVE TO TAKE FOR CLEARING ANY ENTRANCE EXAM AND WHAT BOOK SHOULD I PREFER FOR ANY ENTRANCE EXAM.
18th July 2012 08:25 PM
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Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

i want to know how for each lesson in maths in eamcet
1st May 2012 01:29 AM
kutti.29
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

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Originally Posted by Salim Malik View Post
i want important imformation about engineering entrance exams.
nnd important topics.
HI FRIEND

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CO-ORDINATE:- straight line, circle, locus.
ALGEBRA:- complex no.,qudratic equation,probability,a.p.,g.p.
CACULUS:-LIMIT,CONTINUTY,integration,application of calculus.
Trigonometry all are important ,Also prepare well the chapters 2D & 3D they are there are considered entrance cracking mantras specially for students who are appearing for any type of architecture amptitude test.

[/SIZE][SIZE=4][SIZE=4]PHYSICS:[/SIZE][/SIZE][SIZE=4]

mechanics,kinematics,vectors,gravitation,atomic physics, Electronics and electromagnetism.

[/SIZE][SIZE=4][SIZE=4]CHEMISTRY:-[/SIZE][/SIZE][SIZE=4]

bonding, organic chemistry, metals.however tough questions are from physical part.

ABOVE MENTIONED ARE THOSE PARTS WHICH CARRY MUCH WEIGHTAGE IN ANY ENGINEERING ENTRANCE EXAM OF INDIA.

You can able to score more then 150marks in any engineering entrance (ii-jee,aieee,wbjeee etc.) just preparing these nicely and confidently.


[/SIZE][FONT=Calibri][SIZE=4][FONT=Calibri][SIZE=4]ALL THE BEST.
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30th April 2012 11:46 PM
saiprasad.prasad60@gmail.
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

Engineering entrance exams important topics are intermediate MATHS,PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY total syllabus.In maths probability,vectors, geometry and trignometry.In physics vectors, collisions,k.e and p.e.In chemistry organic chemistry total part. these are all topics covers you the Engineering entrance exams.
29th January 2012 02:17 AM
vinay21feb
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

If you go for a Msc physics from a reputed institute then
you will have lot of job options.
One option after Msc physics is to go for Mtech.
Then you can apply in various MNC.
Also you can apply in various central goverment
and state level civil services exams.
There are a lot of vaccancies in goverment departments
and laboratories and research centres that you can apply in.
Also you can appear for UGC NET to join lecturership or
apply for Junior research fellow.
27th January 2012 11:00 AM
Rapchik007
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

MODERN PHYSICS AND ELECTRONICS
WAVE OPTICS
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND GENERAL CHEMISTRY
SOLID STATE
PROBABILITY AND DIFFERENTIATION
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
these are some scoring sections.
15th November 2011 07:21 PM
gkumar13000
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

important engineering entrance exams are-----
AIEEE
DELHI COLL OF ENGG ENTRANCE-DCE EXANM
IIT JEE
DHIRUBAI AMBANI
KARNATAKA CET
ORISSA JEE
TAMILNADU ENTRANCE
MANIPAL ENTRANCE
VARIOUS STATE EXAMS

IMPORTANT TOPICS ARE MECHANICS,INORGANIC CHEMISTRY,CALCULUS,PROBABILITY,COMUTATION PERMUTATION
GRAVITATION.,SOLID STATE,TRIGO
BEST OF LUCK
7th November 2011 11:29 PM
manas.europhia
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

MODERN PHYSICS AND ELECTRONICS
WAVE OPTICS
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND GENERAL CHEMISTRY
SOLID STATE
PROBABILITY AND DIFFERENTIATION
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
these are some scoring sections.
31st October 2011 11:15 AM
dolly91
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

hi dear
you can apply for iit ,aieee , upseat , kcet ...........
iit is it is INdian Institute Of Technology.
ranked no. 1 in India and recently 3rd in world just after Massacheussets institute of tech [MIT] nd stanford institue..
getting into an IIT is a huge accomplishment as it has been voted as the 4th toughest exam in INDIA after I.A.S, C.A nd I.I.M entrances..
there 7 IIT campuses in INDIA . NAMELY
KANPUR, GUWAHATI, ROORKEE, MUMBAI, DELHI ND KHARAGPUR.
amnog these kanpur is currently on RANK 1 based on placements nd accademic performances.


aieee is All India Engineering Entrance Exam
It is organized by CBSE, so also known as CBSE engg
NIT, IIIT comes in its criteria


ans many more but iit is very difficult to overcome to over come you will have to prepre 2 years before it is according to me :-)

all the best
thank you
27th October 2011 10:30 PM
Fraction Down
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

dear friend,

The Important Topics For Engineering entrance exams

1.>Syllabus For JEE:-


Mathematics Syllabus


Algebra : A.P., G.P., H.P. : Definitions of A. P. and G.P.; General term; Summation of first n – terms; A.M. and G.M.; Definitions of H.P. ( only 3 terms ) and H.M.; Finite arithmetico – geometric series.

Logarithms : Definition; General properties; Change of base.

Complex Numbers : Definition and properties of complex numbers; Complex conjugate; Triangle inequality; Square root of complex numbers; Cube roots of unity; DMoivres theorem ( statement only ) and its elementary applications.

Quadratic Equations : Quadratic equations with real coefficients; Relations between roots and coefficients; Nature of roots; Formation of a quadratic equation, sign and magnitude of the quadratic expression ax2 + bx + c ( a, b, c are rational numbers and a ? 0 ).

Permutation and combination : Permutation of n different things taken r at a time (r=n). Permutation of n things not all different. Permutation with repetitions ( circular permutation excluded ). Combinations of n different things taken r at a time (r=n). Combination of n things not all different. Basic properties. Problems involving both permutations and combinations.

Principle of Mathematical Induction : Statement of the principle. Proof by induction for the sum of squares, sum of cubes of first n natural numbers, divisibility properties like 22n – 1 is divisible by 3 (n = 1), 7 divides 32 n+1+2n+2 (n = 1) .

Binomial theorem ( positive integral index ) : Statement of the theorem, general term, middle term, equidistant terms, properties of binomial co – efficients. Infinite series : Binomial theorem for negative and fractional index. Infinite G.P. series, Exponential and Logarithmic series with range of validity ( statement only ), simple applications.

Matrices : Concepts of n mW ( m=3, n=3 ) real matrices, operations of addition, scalar multiplication and multiplication of matrices. Transpose of a matrix. Determinant of a square matrix. Properties of determinants ( statement only ). Minor, cofactor and adjoint of a matrix. Nonsingular matrix. Inverse of a matrix. Finding area of a triangle. Solutions of system of linear equations. ( Not more than 3 variables ).

Sets, Relations and Mappings : Idea of sets, subsets, power set, complement, union, intersection and difference of sets, Venn diagram, De Morgans Laws, Inclusion / Exclusion formula for two or three finite sets, Cartesian product of sets. Relation and its properties. Equivalence relation definition and elementary examples, mappings, range and domain, injective, surjective and bijective mappings, composition of mappings, inverse of a mapping.

Probability : Classical definition, addition rule, conditional probability and Bayes theorem, independence, multiplication rule. Trigonometry Trigonometric ratios, compound angles, multiple and submultiple angles, general solution of trigonometric equations. Properties of triangles, inverse trigonometric functions. Co-ordinate geometry of two dimensions Basic Ideas : Distance formula, section formula, area of a triangle, condition of collinearity of three points in a plane. Polar coordinates, transformation from Cartesian to polar coordinates and vice versa. Parallel transformation of axes, concept of locus, elementary locus problems.

Straight line : Slope of a line. Equation of lines in different forms, angle between two lines. Condition of perpendicularity and parallelism of two lines. Distance of a point from a line. Distance between two parallel lines. Lines through the point of intersection of two lines.

Circle : Equation of a circle with a given center and radius. Condition that a general equation of second degree in x, y may represent a circle. Equation of a circle in terms of endpoints of a diameter. Parametric equation of a circle. Intersection of a line with a circle. Equation of common chord of two intersecting circles.

Conics : Definition, Directrix, Focus and Eccentricity, classification based on eccentricity.

Parabola : Standard equation. Reduction of the form x = ay2+by+c or y = ax2+bx+c to the standard form y2 = 4ax or x2 = 4ay respectively. Elementary properties and parametric equation of a parabola.

Ellipse and Hyperbola : Reduction to standard form of general equation of second degree when xy term is absent. Conjugate hyperbola. Simple properties. Parametric equations. Location of a point with respect to a conic.

Differential calculus : Functions, composition of two functions and inverse of a function, limit, continuity, derivative, chain rule, derivatives of implicit functions and of functions defined parametrically. Rolles Theorem and Lagranges Mean Value theorem ( statement only ). Their geometric interpretation and elementary application. LHospitals rule ( statement only ) and applications. Second order derivative.

Integral calculus : Integration as a reverse process of differentiation, indefinite integral of standard functions. Integration by parts. Integration by substitution and partial fraction. Definite integral as a limit of a sum with equal subdivisions. Fundamental theorem of integral calculus and its applications. Properties of definite integrals.


Physics Syllabus


Mechanics & General Properties of Matter :

1. Units and dimensions : Units of measurement, system of units, fundamental and derived units, SI units, dimensional analysis. Methods of measurement : Vernier scale, screw gauge, analysis of errors, significant figures.

2. Scalars and vectors : Addition, subtraction, multiplication of vectors.

3. Kinematics : in one, two and three dimensions, projectiles, uniform circular motion, centripetal force, centrifigual force, relative velocity.

4. Dynamics : Newton’s laws of motion; inertial frames, uniformly accelerated frame ( pseudoforces ), conservation of linear momentum, rocket motion, centre of mass, impulsive forces, friction.

5. Work, Power and Energy : Conservative and non – conservative forces, conservation of energy, collision ( elastic and inelastic )

6. Rotational motion : Torque, angular momentum and conservation of angular momentum, moment of inertia, radius of gyration, moment of inertia of objects with simple geometrical shapes, rotational kinetic energy and rolling on horizontal surface.

Gravitation : Laws of gravitation, gravitational field and potential, acceleration due to gravity and its variation, escape velocity, Kepler’s laws and planetary motion, motion of satellites, Geostationary orbit.

Elasticity : Hooke’s law, elastic modulii, Poisson’s ratio, elastic energy.

Hydrostatics and fluid mechanics : Pressure in a fluid, Pascal’s law, Archimedes’ principle, hydraulic press. Surface energy and surface tension, capillary rise. Viscosity, streamline and turbulent motion, critical velocity, Reynold’s number, Stoke’s law, Bernoulli’s theorem.

Vibrations : Simple Harmonic Motion, equation of motion, damped and forced vibrations, resonance, superposition of SHM.

Wave motion :
Elastic waves, longitudinal and transverse waves. progressive waves, superposition of waves: interference, stationary waves, beats, vibration of strings, air columns, velocity of elastic waves in different media, Doppler effect.

Thermal Physics : Scales of temperature, thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases, calorimetry, change of state of matter, latent heat, transition temperature, Transmission of heat : conduction, convection, radiation, Black body radiation, absorptive and emissive powers : Kirchoffs law, Wien’s law, Stefan’s law, Newton’s law of cooling, Kinetic theory : mean free path, pressure of an ideal gas, mean and rms velocity of molecules of a gas, kinetic interpretation of temperature, degrees of freedom, equipartition of energy ( statement only ) – application to monoatomic and diatomic gases.

Thermodynamics : First law of thermodynamics, equivalence of heat and work, intensive and extensive thermodynamic variables, reversible and irreversible processes, specific heats of gases, relation between Cpand Cv.

Optics : Reflection and refraction at plane and spherical surfaces, total internal reflection, thin lenses, power of a lens, combination of lenses and mirrors, deviation and dispersion by prisms. Simple and compound microscopes, astronomical telescope, human eye: defects and remedies. Coherent sources, interference of light, Youngs double slit.

Electrostatics : Coulomb’s law, electric field and potential, flux of electric field, Gauss’ law, electric field and potential due to an infinite line charge, charged infinite sheet, solid spheres and spherical shells. Electric dipole and field due to dipole. Capacitance, spherical and parallel plate capacitors, energy stored in a capacitor, series and parallel combination of capacitors.

Current Electricity : Electric current, drift velocity and mobility, Ohm’s law, resistivity, combination of resistances in series and parallel, combination of cells. Kirchoffs laws, Wheatstone bridge, Metre bridge, potentiometer. Heating effect of current, thermoelectricity, Seebeck and Peltier effect. Chemical effect of current, Faradays law of electrolysis, : primary and secondary cells.

Electromagnatism :
Magnetic effects of Current, Biot Savart’s law, magnetic field due to an infinite line charge, circular coil and solenoid, Amperes circuital law, Lorentz force, Flemings left hand rule, force between two current carrying conductors, magnetic moment of a current loop, magnetic dipole, torque experienced by a current carrying coil in a uniform magnetic field, galvanometer, current sensitivity, conversion of galvanometer to voltmeter and ammeter. Magnetic field of earth, tangent galvanometer, magnetic properties of materials : Dia, para and ferromagnet , permeability, susceptibility.

Electromagnetic induction : Magnetic flux, Faradays laws of electromagnetic induction, Lenz’s law, self and mutual induction, Flemings right hand rule, Alternating current, peak and rms value of alternating current; generator, D.C. motor and transformer Qualitative idea of electromagnetic wave and its spectrum.

Modern Physics :
Bohr’s atomic model for hydrogen like atom, hydrogen spectrum, x-ray emission, Moseley’s law, wave particle duality, de Broglies hypothesis, photo electric effect . Constituents of atoms, isotopes, mass defect, mass – energy equivalence, binding energy. radioactivity – a, ß, ? radiation, half life, mean life, fission, fusion. Energy bands in solids, intrinsic and doped semiconductors, p – n junction diode, rectifier, pnp and npn transistors, common emitter characteristics. Binary number, AND, OR, NOT, NAND and NOR gates .

Chemistry Syllabus

Molecules and Chemical Arithmetic :

Daltons atomic theory;
Gay Lussacs law of gaseous volume; Avogadros Hypothesis and its applications.

Atomic mass;
Molecular mass; Equivalent weight; Valency; Gram atomic weight; Gram molecular weight; Gram equivalent weight and mole concept.

Chemical formulae;
Balanced chemical equations; Calculations ( based on mole concept ) involving common oxidation – reduction, neutralization, and displacement reactions; Concentration in terms of mole fraction, molarity, molality and normality. Percentage composition, empirical formula and molecular formula; Numerical problems.

Atomic Structure :

Concept of Nuclear Atom electron, proton and neutron ( charge and mass ), atomic number; Rutherfords model and its limitations; Extra nuclear structure; Line spectra of hydrogen atom. Quantization of energy ( Plancks equation E = h? ); Bohrs model of hydrogen atom and its limitations, Sommerfelds modifications ( elementary idea ); The four quantum numbers, ground state electronic configurations of many electron atoms and mono – atomic ions; The Aufbau Principle;

Paulis Exclusion Principle and Hunds Rule. Uncertainty principle; The concept of atomic orbitals, shapes of s, p and d orbitals ( pictorial approach ) Radioactivity and Nuclear Chemistry Radioactivity a, ?, ? rays and their properties; Artificial transmutation; Rate of radioactive decay, decay constant, half – life and average life period of radio – elements; Units of radioactivity; Numerical problems. Stability of the atomic nucleus effect of neutronproton (n/p) ratio on the modes of decay, group displacement law, radioisotopes and their uses ( C, P, Co and I as examples ) isobars and isotones ( definition and examples ), elementary idea of nuclear fission and fusion reactions.

The Periodic Table and Chemical Families :

Modern periodic law ( based on atomic number ); Modern periodic table based on electronic configurations, groups ( Gr. 118 ) and periods. Types of elements – representative ( s – block and p – block ), transition ( d – block ) elements and inner transition ( f – block / lanthanides and actinides ) and their general characteristics. Periodic trends in physical and chemical propertiesatomic radii, valency, ionization energy, electron affinity, electronegativity, metallic character, acidic and basic characters of oxides and hydrides of the representative elements ( up to Z = 36 ). Position of hydrogen and the noble gases in the periodic table; Diagonal relationships.

Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure :

Valence electrons, the Octet rule, electrovalent, covalent and coordinate covalent bonds with examples; Properties of electrovalent and covalent compounds. Limitations of Octet rule ( examples ); Fajans Rule. Directionality of covalent bonds, shapes of poly – atomic molecules ( examples ); Concept of hybridization of atomic orbitals ( qualitative pictorial approach ) : sp, sp2, sp3 and dsp2. Molecular orbital energy diagrams for homonuclear diatomic species bond order and magnetic properties. Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion ( VSEPR ) concept ( elementary idea ) shapes of molecules. Concept of resonance ( elementary idea ), resonance structures ( examples ). Elementary idea about electronegativity, bond polarity and dipole moment, inter – and intra – molecular hydrogen bonding and its effects on physical properties ( mp, bp and solubility ); Hydrogen bridge bonds in diborane. Double salts and complex salts, co-ordination compounds ( examples only ), co-ordination number ( examples of co-ordination number 4 and 6 only ).

Gaseous state : Measurable properties of gases. Boyles Law and Charles Law, absolute scale of temperature, kinetic theory of gases, ideal gas equation average, root mean square and most probable velocities and their relationship with temperature. Daltons Law of partial pressure, Grahams Law of gaseous diffusion. Deviations from ideal behavior. Liquefaction of gases, real gases, van der Waals equation; Numerical problems.

Chemical Energetics and Chemical Dynamics : Chemical Energetics conservation of energy principle, energy changes in physical and chemical transformations. First law of thermodynamics; Internal energy, work and heat, pressure – volume work; Enthalpy. Internal energy change (?E) and Enthalpy change (?H) in a chemical reaction. Hesss Law and its applications ( Numerical problems ). Heat of reaction, fusion and vapourization; Second law of thermodynamics; Entropy; Free energy; Criterion of spontaneity.

Chemical Equilibria : The Law of mass action, dynamic nature of chemical equilibria. Equilibrium constants, Le Chateliers Principle. Equilibrium constants of gaseous reactions ( Kp and Kc ) and relation between them ( examples ). Significance of ?G and ?Gº.

Chemical Dynamics : Factors affecting the rate of chemical reactions ( concentration, pressure, temperature, catalyst ). Arrhenius equation and concept of activation energy. Order and molecularity ( determination excluded ); First order reactions, rate constant, half – life ( numerical problems ), examples of first order and second order reactions.

Physical Chemistry of Solutions Colloidal Solutions : differences from true solutions; Hydrophobic and hydrophilic colloids ( examples and uses ); Coagulation and peptization of colloids; Dialysis and its applications; Brownian motion; Tyndall effect and its applications; Elementary idea of emulsion, surfactant and micelle. Electrolytic Solutions Specific conductance, equivalent conductance, ionic conductance, Kohlrauschs law, Faradays laws of electrolysis, applications. Numerical problems. Non – electrolytic Solutions Types of solution, vapour pressure of solutions. Raoults Law; Colligative properties lowering of vapour pressure, elevation of boiling point, depression of freezing point, osmotic pressure and their relationships with molecular mass ( without derivations ); Numerical problems. Ionic and Redox Equilibria Ionic equilibria ionization of weak electrolytes, Ostwalds dilution law. Ionization constants of weak acids and bases, ionic product of water, the pH scale, pH of aqueous solutions of acids and bases; Buffer solutions, buffer action and Henderson equation.

Acid – base titrations, acid – base indicators ( structures not required ).

Solubility and Solubility Products :

Common ion effect ( no numerical problems ).

Redox Equilibria : Oxidation – Reduction reactions as electron transfer processes, oxidation numbers, balancing of redox reactions by oxidation number and ion – electron methods. Standard electrode potentials (Eº), Electrochemical series, feasibility of a redox reaction. Significance of Gibbs equation : ?Gº= nF?GºEº ( without derivation ), no numerical problems. Redox titrations with ( examples ); Nernst equations ( Numerical problems ). Chemistry of Non – metallic Elements and their Compounds Carbon occurrence, isotopes, allotropes ( graphite, diamond, fullerene ); CO and CO2 production, properties and uses. Nitrogen and Phosphorus occurrence, isotopes, allotopes, isolation from natural sources and purification, reactivity of the free elements. Preparation, properties, reactions of NH3, PH3, NO, NO2 , HNO2, HNO3, P4O10, H3PO3 and H3PO4. Oxygen and Sulfur Occurrence, isotopes, allotropic forms, isolation from natural sources and purification, properties and reactions of the free elements. Water, unusual properties of water, heavy water ( production and uses ). Hydrogen peroxide and ozone ( production, purification, properties and uses ).

Halogen : Halogens comparative study, occurrence, physical states and chemical reactivities of the free elements, peculiarities of fluorine and iodine; Hydracids of halogens ( preparation, properties, reactions and uses ), inter – halogen compounds ( examples ); Oxyacids of chlorine.

Chemistry of metals : General principles of metallurgy occurrence, concentration of ores, production and purification of metals, mineral wealth of India. Typical metals ( Na, Ca, Al, Fe, Cu and Zn ) occurrence, extraction, purification ( where applicable ), properties and reactions with air, water, acids and non-metals. Manufacture of steels and alloy steel ( Bessemer, Open – Hearth and L.D. process ). Principles of chemistry involved in electroplating, anodizing and galvanizing.

Chemistry in Industry : Large scale production ( including physicochemical principles where applicable omitting technical details and uses of individual items ).

Heavy chemicals :
Sulfuric acid ( contact process ), Ammonia ( Habers process ), Nitric acid ( Ostwalds process ), sodium bi – carbonate and sodium carbonate ( Solvey process ). Polymers, Polythene, Nylon – 66, rubber from natural source, vulcanization.

Electrochemicals : sodium hydroxide, chlorine, bleaching powder as by – products.

Fuel Gases : LPG, CNG. Silicon carbide and silicones. Environmental Chemistry Common modes of pollution of air, water and soil. Ozone layer, ozone hole important chemical reactions. Green House effect; Smog; Pollution of water by domestic and industrial effluents; Pollutantspesticides, fertilizers and plastics.

Chemistry of Carbon Compounds :


Hybridization of carbon s and p bonds : Isomerism constitutional and stereoisomerism; Geometrical and optical isomerism of compounds containing upto two asymmetric carbon atoms. IUPAC nomenclature of simple organic compoundshydrocarbons, mono and bifunctional molecules only ( alicyclic and heterocyclic compounds excluded ). Conformations of ethane and n-butane ( Newman projection only ).

Electronic effects :
inductive, resonance and hyperconjugation. Stability of carbocation, carbanion and free radicals; Rearrangement of carbocation; Electrophiles and nucleophiles, tautomerism in – dicarbonyl compounds, acidity and basicity of simple organic compounds. Aliphatic Compounds Alkanes Preparation from alkyl halides and carboxylic acids;

Reactions : halogenation and combustion. Alkenes and Alkynes Preparation by elimination of alcohols, alkyl halides and quaternary ammonium hydroxides, Saytzeff and Hofmann rules; Reactions electrophilic addition of X2, HX, HOX, H2O ( X = halogen ), ozonolysis, epoxidation and oxidation with KMno4, oso4 ( stereochemistry of addition excluded ). Markownikoffs and anti – Markownikoffs additions; Hydroboration; Oxymercuration demercuration, reduction of alkenes and alkynes ( H2 / Lindler catalyst and Na in liquid NH3 ), metal acetylides.

Alkyl halides : Preparation from alcohols; Formation of Grignard reagents and their synthetic applications for the preparation of alkanes, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones and acids; SN1 and SN2 reactions ( preliminary concept ).

Alcohols : Preparation from carbonyl compounds and esters. Reaction dehydration, oxidation, esterification, reaction with sodium, ZnCl2 / HCl, phosphorous halides.

Ethers : Preparation by Williamsons synthesis; Cleavage with HCl and HI.

Aldehydes and Ketones : Preparation from esters, acid chlorides, gem – dihalides, Ca – salt of carboxylic acids. Reaction Nucleophilic addition with HCN, hydrazine, hydroxyl amines, semi carbazides, alcohols; Aldol condensation, Clemmensen and Wolff – Kishner reduction, haloform, Cannizzaro and Wittig reactions.

Carboxylic Acids : Hydrolysis of esters ( mechanism excluded ) and cyanides; Hunsdicker and HVZ reactions.

Aliphatic Amines : Preparation from nitro, cyano and amido compounds. Distinction of 1:, 2: and 3: amines ( Hinsberg method ); Reaction with HNO2; Carbyl amine reaction. Aromatic Compounds Benzene Kekule structure, aromaticity and Huckel rule. Electrophilic substitution halogenation, sulfonation, nitration, Friedel Crafts reaction, ozonolysis. Directive influence of substituents in monosubstituted benzenes.

Amines :
Preparation from reduction of nitro compounds; Formation of diazonium salts and their stability; Replacement of diazonium group with H, OH, X ( halogen ), CN and NO2, diazocoupling and reduction.

Haloarenes : Nucleophilic substitution, cine substitution ( excluding mechanism ).

Phenols : halogenation, sulfonation, nitration, Reimer – Tiemann and Kolbe reactions.

Aromatic Aldehydes : Preparation by Gattermann, Gattermann Koch, Rosenmund and Stephens method.

Reaction :
Perkin, Benzoin and Cannizzaro. Application Oriented chemistry Main ingredients, their chemical natures ( structures excluded ) and their side effects, if any, of common antiseptics, analgesics, antacids, Vitamin – C.

Introduction to Bio – molecules Carbohydrates : Pentoses and hexoses. Distinctive chemical reactions of glucose.

Aminoacids : glycine, alanine, aspartic acid, cysteine ( structures ). Zwitterion structures of amino acids, peptide bond. ADP and ATP structures and role in bioenergetics;

Nucleic acids :
DNA and RNA skeleton structures. Names of essential elements in biological system.

Principles of qualitative analysis Detection of water soluble noninterfaring Acid and Basic Radicals by dry and wet tests from among :

* Acid Radicals : Cl-, S2-, SO4-, NO3, CO32-
* Basic Radicals : Cu2+, Al3+, Fe3+, Fe22+, Zn2+, Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+, NH42+

Detection of special elements ( N, Cl, Br, I and S ) in organic compounds by chemical tests.

Identification of functional groups in : phenols, aromatic amines, aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids.


2.>JEE Preparation Books:-







3.>JEE Preparation Tips:-


1:According to me,maintain a time table to allow yourself to devote minimum 6-8hrs per day for the JEE Examination.

2:Then try to collect the base or main material of any subject.

3:.Study the Syllabus

4:Try to solve the Previous questions papers

5:Try to Solve more and more problems,

6:Try to discover more and more new own tricks by which you can easily solve any problem in a less time .

7:You can go for self tests.


Best of luck
27th October 2011 02:14 AM
Unregistered
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

imp books for aieee
28th July 2011 11:45 PM
kartikayan
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

Hi dear,

MATHS:

CO-ORDINATE:- straight line, circle, locus.
ALGEBRA:- complex no.,qudratic equation,probability,a.p.,g.p.
CACULUS:-LIMIT,CONTINUTY,integration,application of calculus.
Trigonometry all are important ,Also prepare well the chapters 2D & 3D they are there are considered entrance cracking mantras specially for students who are appearing for any type of architecture amptitude test.

PHYSICS:

mechanics,kinematics,vectors,gravitation,atomic physics, Electronics and electromagnetism.

CHEMISTRY:-

bonding, organic chemistry, metals.however tough questions are from physical part.

ABOVE MENTIONED ARE THOSE PARTS WHICH CARRY MUCH WEIGHTAGE IN ANY ENGINEERING ENTRANCE EXAM OF INDIA.

You can able to score more then 150marks in any engineering entrance (ii-jee,aieee,wbjeee etc.) just preparing these nicely and confidently.

Thanks
6th May 2011 06:59 PM
Unregistered
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

i am weak in physics.how to get a gud score?
2nd May 2011 05:52 PM
Unregistered
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

hi im vyshnavi im preparing for eamcet i dont have much time will you please let me tell what are the imp chapters for eamcet
16th April 2011 01:00 AM
zeeshan87
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Salim Malik View Post
i want important imformation about engineering entrance exams.
nnd important topics.
hiii in EC

control systems
networks mathematics signal and sytems
communications this are very important.
26th March 2011 09:28 PM
rocking_indian
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Salim Malik View Post
i want important imformation about engineering entrance exams.
nnd important topics.
hello friend
engineering entrance exams are conducted in order to get admission in respective colleges
different colleges have different entrance exam , but many group of colleges select student through a common exams like pet , iit , aieee and many more
to know about important topics just refer to your NCERT , each and every topic of NCERT is very important through exam point of view.
25th March 2011 09:20 PM
vijaypatel54
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

Hi,no one calculate this things but in my view some topics
are really important....
like
Maths- algebra,calculus,co ordinate,trigonometry....
Physics-mechanics,light,modern,magnetism......
chemistry-physical,organic,in organic....
this is important parts of each subjects ...so there after
you decide chapter wise in each book.....but you must
be touch all books for engineering entrance exam...
i suggest you very good book for PHYSICS...
CONCEPT OF PHYSICS BY H.C.VERMA...
Thanks
25th March 2011 02:11 AM
rocking_indian
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Salim Malik View Post
i want important information about engineering entrance exams.
nnd important topics.
hi salim ,

in order to crack iit jee or any other engineering entrance you have to be focused from starting ,
most important is to clear your concept of a particular topic and than refer to its related problems.
you can bring study material from various coaching institutes like bansal or allen or resonance

if you are able to solve the given problems them u will be definately able to solve iit jee question papers or any engineering entrance exam

here every topic is important so do not miss any topic given in NCERT
22nd March 2011 01:39 PM
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Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

SIR I AM VAMSHI AND I AM PREPARING FOR IIT BY MY OWN PREPARATION .SO PLEASE TELL ME VERY IMOPARTANT LESSONS TO GET IIT
17th March 2011 11:16 AM
Unregistered
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

I have about 1 month break after passing the class 11,which topics of class 11 should i prefer to practice for competition in PCM
5th March 2011 01:42 PM
harshhunny
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

i am attaching the brochure of some famous entrance exams ..
the brochure contains syllabus as well as all other required information
27th July 2010 11:55 PM
Unregistered
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

i want solution of thermodynamics on page 399 from question 7 to 20
26th May 2010 01:30 AM
drdo99
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

dear,
Try to solve NCERT books
Physics-mechanics,electromagnetics.
Chemistry-physical chemistry.
Maths-calculus,algebra.
Prepare accordingly.
15th May 2010 08:07 PM
Unregistered
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

Hello. This is ravi. Iam preparing for EAMCET and aiming for a rank within 3000, could you please suggest the important lessons having high weightage in EAMCET. Including both first and second year in maths, physics, chemistry
9th April 2010 07:47 PM
subhasish
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

dear friend
there is not any specific topic for the engineering exam.
go through all the syllabus of your 11th and 12th coarse.
it will help you to crack the entrance exam.

all the best.
31st March 2010 08:27 PM
mike shinoda back
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

dear friend
you will get questions from 3 fields mainly
Physics
Chemistry
Maths

important topics for chemistry- organic chemistry,inorganic chemistry,thermochemistry
important topics for physics-numerical problems from all chapters,light,current,projectile
important topics for maths-probablity,permutation and combination,etc
all the best
31st March 2010 05:06 AM
princearyan
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

no one calculate this things but in my view some topics
are really important....
like
Maths- algebra,calculus,co ordinate,trigonometry....
Physics-mechanics,light,modern,magnetism......
chemistry-physical,organic,in organic....
this is important parts of each subjects ...so there after
you decide chapter wise in each book.....but you must
be touch all books for engineering entrance exam...
i suggest you very good book for PHYSICS...
CONCEPT OF PHYSICS BY H.C.VERMA...
good luck
31st March 2010 02:11 AM
gautam d wonder lover
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

the variuos exams are
IIT,AIEEE,VITEEE,BITSAT,EAMCET,KCET,UPSEAT etc.
infact every states conduct it's own entrance exams
for every exam study what you have studies in 11 & 12th
also be good in basics for maths ,physics,chem

best of luck
30th March 2010 10:17 PM
rajeshingarhwa
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

dear friend,
there are many important topics that are covered for engineering entrance exams.
among them in mathematics the topics are ALGEBRA ,CALCULUS,COORDINATE GEOMETRY,VECTOR,TRIGONOMETRY etc.
in chemistry it is very easy such as ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ,PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY and INORGANIC CHEMISTRY.
in physics syllabus is vast but you can do MECHANICS ,KINEMATICS,HEAT ,SOUND,NUCLEAR PHYSICS,GRAVITATION,ELECTROMAGNETISM and ELECTRICITY.
best of luck for your preparation.
30th March 2010 11:34 AM
rahul k
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

dear friend, the important topics are.

Maths - calculus, Vectors, Complex numbers, co-ordinate geometry(2D+3D) Quadratic equations.

Physics - Optics, Modern physics, Thermodynamics, A/C circuits, Fluid mechanics, Experiments.

Chemistry - Solid state, chemical bonding, Aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, Alkenes,alkynes, stereo and geometrical isomerism, transition elements, coordiantion compounds,electro chemistry, kinetics and equilibrium............

You can go with these books too-

Physics-
1. H.C.Verma
2. NCERT Physics
3. B.P.Bhatnagar
4. Halliday-Resnick
5. I.E.Irodov

Chemistry-
1. NCERT Chemistry
2. I.L.Finar
3. R.C.Mukherjee
4. R.N.Sarin
5. J.D.Lee

Mathematics-
1. TMH IIT Mathematics
2. M.L.Khanna
3. I.A.Maron
4. A.Dasgupta
29th March 2010 11:25 PM
nalanda
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

hi friend,
you have not about which exam you want to know,
there are many exams like the iit jee
aieee wb jee , cusat,
so tell me the name of the exam then i will help you,
o k
good luck
29th March 2010 07:35 PM
pritirai
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

hi
you can apply for iit ,aiee , upseat , kcet ...........
iit is it is INdian Institute Of Technology.
ranked no. 1 in India and recently 3rd in world just after Massacheussets institute of tech [MIT] nd stanford institue..
getting into an IIT is a huge accomplishment as it has been voted as the 4th toughest exam in INDIA after I.A.S, C.A nd I.I.M entrances..
there 7 IIT campuses in INDIA . NAMELY
KANPUR, GUWAHATI, ROORKEE, MUMBAI, DELHI ND KHARAGPUR.
amnog these kanpur is currently on RANK 1 based on placements nd accademic performances.


aieee is All India Engineering Entrance Exam
It is organized by CBSE, so also known as CBSE engg
NIT, IIIT comes in its criteria


ans many more but iit is very difficult to overcome to over come you will have to prepre 2 years before it is according to me :-)

all the best
4th February 2010 09:43 PM
amit04051988
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

hello
the variuos exams are
IIT,AIEEE,VITEEE,BITSAT,EAMCET,KCET,UPSEAT etc.
infact every states conduct it's own entrance exams
for every exam study what you have studies in 11 & 12th
also be good in basics for maths ,physics,chem

best of luck
4th February 2010 09:01 PM
Aishwary
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

Today there are many entrance exam conducted by many university i can give you some important exam name:
AIEEE, VITEEE, MHT-CET, MP PET, IIT-JEE AND MANY MORE THEM......
4th February 2010 07:22 PM
Bella
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

you can look into brouchures of any of the entrance exam for important topics or just thhorough yorself with ncert textbooks of PCM of 12th std. thats enough
3rd February 2010 09:31 PM
ROHIT KUNDLIYA
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

The first & foremost step is to build a sound & feasible plan for your preparation.

Divide your entire time into a reasonable time chart with milestones in between & plan your studies
accordingly. Do not overestimate the time you have. You are advised to leave free time in between so that if any module gets delayed you don't have to change the plan.
4th January 2010 02:45 PM
faiyaz
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

MATHS:

CO-ORDINATE:- straight line, circle, locus.
ALGEBRA:- complex no.,qudratic equation,probability,a.p.,g.p.
CACULUS:-LIMIT,CONTINUTY,integration,application of calculus.
Trigonometry all are important ,Also prepare well the chapters 2D & 3D they are there are considered entrance cracking mantras specially for students who are appearing for any type of architecture amptitude test.

PHYSICS:

mechanics,kinematics,vectors,gravitation,atomic physics, Electronics and electromagnetism.

CHEMISTRY:-

bonding, organic chemistry, metals.however tough questions are from physical part.

ABOVE MENTIONED ARE THOSE PARTS WHICH CARRY MUCH WEIGHTAGE IN ANY ENGINEERING ENTRANCE EXAM OF INDIA.

You can able to score more then 150marks in any engineering entrance (ii-jee,aieee,wbjeee etc.) just preparing these nicely and confidently.

Best of luck
19th December 2009 05:54 PM
vetriselvi
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

The entrance exam conducted by various universities cover the syllabus of 11th and 12th standard and the questions will be an objective type questions.

All the best.
19th December 2009 01:29 PM
anuja
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

MODERN PHYSICS AND ELECTRONICS
WAVE OPTICS
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND GENERAL CHEMISTRY
SOLID STATE
PROBABILITY AND DIFFERENTIATION
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
these are some scoring sections.
19th December 2009 11:50 AM
amarjit
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

no one can guess what are important chapters....as all the chapters are important.....you can have a look at previous year papers ......questions are there from all the chapters and it depends on you leave topics like probability,stats...which carry less marks and are bit tricky..........
19th December 2009 01:33 AM
satyavani
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

there are many important engineering exams which you can write,among them some are
IIT,AIEEE,VITEEE,BITSAT,EAMCET,KCET,UPSEAT etc..
important topics are co-ordinate geometry,calculus for maths
organic chemistry for chemistry,
magnetism and electricity,mechanics for physics
19th December 2009 12:57 AM
maddusajj
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

most of the engineering exams are of objective types,some have negative marking like IIT and do not have negative marking.
ther is no such importanat topic because the paper covers almost the entire syllabus of 11 and 12th,
18th December 2009 12:46 PM
sushma bejgum
Re: Engineering entrance exams important topics?

hi salim malik,
as eamcet, an engg. entrance exam is an objective type exam.
you will have 160 q's on maths, 80 in physics, and 80 from chemistry.
In that as the part of mathematics, the deferentiation, deferential equations, and integration are having more weightage.
And most of the q's are covered from the acedamic text book only.
And one must have grip on all the formulae, in three of the subjects, which is most importent....
7th December 2009 10:57 AM
Salim Malik
Engineering entrance exams important topics?

i want important imformation about engineering entrance exams.
nnd important topics.

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