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An Entrance Examfor Admission to

EngineeringProgrammes ofACET, Amritsar

ACET-EEE2017

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ACET-EEE2017

ACET AmritsarThe Campus, sprawling over 13 acres of scenic landscape, has been laid out to create a unique learning environment. Lawns and wide vistas of luxuriant luscious green provide an enchanting ambience. The massive educational complex is set in lush green environs providing the right atmosphere for intellectual stimulation.

The institute is located on the left hand side of G.T. Road as we enter Amritsar near Manawala. It is beside 12 K.M. stone from Amritsar.

“It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.” Amritsar College of Engineering and Technology has established itself as a benchmark of excellence in technical education and research. It is approved by the AICTE, New Delhi and affiliated to Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar.

ACET has witnessed remarkable growth since its inception in the year 2002 in terms of meritorious students taking admission year after year. The strength of students has been growing steadily from the sanctioned intake of 240 in the first calendar year 2002 to approximately 1497 intake academic year 2016-17. The infrastructure of the college has also witnessed a tremendous growth with the advancing needs and trends of technology. ACET follows the policy of monitoring the students in respect of their performance and conduct during their stay in the campus.

At ACET, we believe in perfection, innovation and the search for unblemished knowledge. It has a unique culture that inculcates strong values in its students and yet making them adaptable to change. We plan to devise and implement programmes of education in engineering that are relevant to the current needs of the society, alive to the long term requirements and responsive to the anticipated changes and developments.

The college strives to earn its reputation through its innovative teaching methodology and utility of its pragmatic programmes.

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TOP 5 Reasons whychoosing ACET means choosing EXCELLENCE.

International�tie-ups�with�world�class�universities�and�colleges�for�student�and�faculty�development�program,�namely�University�of�the�Fraser�Valley,�Canada,��Dankook�University,�South�Korea�and�University�of�Pittsburgh,�USA

Duly�approved�by�All�India�Council�for�Technical�Education,ACET�is�the�1st�Institute�of�Punjab�having�obtained�NBAand�NAAC�(Grade�A)�accreditations�an�Autonomous�College�of�Government�University

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1. Degree Programmes to which admissions will be made on the basis of ACET-EEE-2017

2. Eligibility

For admission to all the above programmes: Candidates should have passed the 12th examina�on of 10+2

system from a recognized Central or State board or its equivalent with Physics, Mathema�cs and Chemistry /

Biology / Biotechnology / Computer Science

Admission to all the programmes is subject to the condi�ons given below.

The candidate should have obtained a minimum of aggregate 65% marks in 12th examina�on, with at least 60%

marks in each of the Physics, Chemistry, and Mathema�cs / Biology subjects.

Admissions will be made purely on merit. The merit posi�on of the candidate for admission will be based on the

score obtained by the candidate in the ACET-EEE-2017. However, their eligibility for admission is subject to

fulfilling the requirement of minimum marks in 12th examina�on, as men�oned above.

ACET-EEE-2017 Test Format

ACET-EEE-2017 will be of total 2-hour dura�on (without break). The test consists of three parts:

Part I : Physics

Part II : Chemistry

Part III : Mathema�cs

All ques�ons are of objec�ve type (mul�ple choice ques�ons); each ques�on with choice of four answers,

only one being correct choice. Each correct answer fetches 4 marks, while each incorrect answer has a

penalty of 1 mark (-1 mark). No marks are awarded for ques�ons not a�empted. The number of ques�ons in

each part is as follows:

Subject No. of ques�ons

Part I Physics 30

Part II Chemistry 30

Part III Mathema�cs 30

Total: 90

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Syllabus

The ACET-EEE-2017 test will be conducted on the basis of NCERT syllabus for 11th and 12th class. The detailed syllabus is given in the Annexure. Candidates may refer to the NCERT textbooks for the contents.

3. Merit List for Admission

Merit list will be prepared on the basis of scores in ACET-EEE-2017. The cases of bracke�ng, if any, will be dealt with as described below.

When the score of two candidates are the same, first their scores obtained in Mathema�cs in ACET-EEE-2017 will be considered for separa�ng them, if the �e s�ll exists, then their scores in Physics in ACET-EEE-2017 will be considered for separa�ng them. Further �e is eliminated using their scores in Chemistry. If further �e happens, elder student will be given preference.

4. Important dates and deadlinesth Deadline to apply for ACET-EEE-2017 16 March 2017th

ACET-EEE-2017 test date 09 April 2017th Declara�on of result 10 May 2017

The admission to Undergraduate Engineering Programs at ACET, Amritsar shall include the performance in the ACET-EEE-2017.

The candidates seeking admission to the ins�tu�on are advised to fill in the ACET-EEE-2017 applica�on form online and offline.

a) DETAILS OF EXAMINATION

Subject combina�on for each paper, type of ques�ons in each paper available is given in the table below.

Date of Examina�on Paper Timingsth09 April 2017 (B.E./B.Tech.) 1000-1200 Hours (IST)

Note- Date of birth as recorded in the Secondary Educa�on Board/University cer�ficate will only be considered.

d) EXAMINATION FEE

The fee for ACET-EEE-2017 will be ` 600/- and may be submi�ed in the following ways;

• By Debit/Credit Card/Net Banking

In case the examina�on fee is paid through credit/debit card, the candidates will need to pay an addi�onal processing charge as applicable.

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e) HOW TO APPLY FOR ACET-EEE-2017

There are two ways by which candidate may apply for ACET-EEE-2017.

a. Online: Online applica�on has to be submi�ed through ACET EEE-2017 website www.acetamritsar.ac.in. The aspiring candidate should furnish all the details and upload scanned image of his/her photograph, while filling up the ‘On-line’ Applica�on. Candidates are required to take a print out of the computer generated acknowledgment slip a�er successful submission of data and payment of fee and keep the same in the safe custody for any future reference.

b. Offline: Candidate may also apply by purchasing the informa�on brochure available with authorized partners of ACET to sell the informa�on Brochure booklet for ACET-EEE-2017 against the payment of ` 600. Fill the applica�on Performa available inside it & submi�ng it with the same agency from which the brochure has been purchased. For more details please visit ACET website www.acetamritsar.ac.in.

Important Notes:

I. Further, the Ins�tute reserves the right to cancel any test center if such a situa�on arises. In such cases, those candidates allo�ed to these centers will be accommodated in alternate test centers & date.

II. The candidate must fully obey the rules of the test centers; otherwise he/she will be automa�cally debarred from the test.

III. In addi�on to applying for and appearing in ACET-EEE-2017, candidates have to also apply for admission to ACET as per the ‘Procedure for applying for Admission’.

IV. All informa�on and communica�ons regarding ACET-EEE-2017 and Admission to ACET are made available on the ACET website www.acetamritsar.ac.in. Candidates are advised to view the ACET website regularly for all related informa�on on ACET-EEE-2017 and ACET Admissions.

V. In all ma�ers in the conduct of ACET-EEE-2017, the decision of the Principal of ACET will be final.

VI. All disputes pertaining to ACET-EEE-2017 shall fall within the jurisdic�on of ACET, Amritsar only.

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1. Units & Measurement

1.1 Units (Different systems of units, SI units, fundamental and derived units)

1.2 Dimensional Analysis

1.3 Precision and significant figures

1.4 Fundamental measurements in Physics (Vernier calipers, screw gauge, Physical balance etc)

2. Kinema�cs

2.1 Proper�es of vectors

2.2 Posi�on, velocity and accelera�on vectors

2.3 Mo�on with constant accelera�on

2.4 Projec�le mo�on

2.5 Uniform circular mo�on

2.6 Rela�ve mo�on

3. Newton’s Laws of Mo�on

3.1 Newton’s laws (free body diagram, resolu�on of forces)

3.2 Mo�on on an inclined plane

3.3 Mo�on of blocks with pulley systems

3.4 Circular mo�on – centripetal force

3.5 Iner�al and non-iner�al frames

4. Impulse and Momentum

4.1 Defini�on of impulse and momentum

4.2 Conserva�on of momentum

4.3 Collisions

4.4 Momentum of a system of par�cles

4.5 Center of mass

5. Work and Energy

5.1 Work done by a force

5.2 Kine�c energy and work-energy theorem

5.3 Power

5.4 Conserva�ve forces and poten�al energy

5.5 Conserva�on of mechanical energy

6. Rota�onal Mo�on

6.1 Descrip�on of rota�on (angular displacement, angular velocity and angular accelera�on)

6.2 Rota�onal mo�on with constant angular accelera�on

6.3 Moment of iner�a, Parallel and perpendicular axes theorems, rota�onal kine�c energy

6.4 Torque and angular momentum

6.5 Conserva�on of angular momentum

6.6 Rolling mo�on

7. Gravita�on

7.1 Newton’s law of gravita�on

7.2 Gravita�onal poten�al energy, Escape velocity

7.3 Mo�on of planets – Kepler’s laws, satellite mo�on

8. Mechanics of Solids and Fluids

8.1 Elas�city

8.2 Pressure, density and Archimedes’ principle

8.3 Viscosity and Surface Tension

8.4 Bernoulli’s theorem

9. Oscilla�ons

9.1 Kinema�cs of simple harmonic mo�on

9.2 Spring mass system, simple and compound pendulum

9.3 Forced & damped oscilla�ons, resonance

10. Waves

10.1 Progressive sinusoidal waves

10.2 Standing waves in strings and pipes

10.3 Superposi�on of waves, beats

10.4 Doppler Effect

11. Heat and Thermodynamics

11.1 Kine�c theory of gases

11.2 Thermal equilibrium and temperature

11.3 Specific heat, Heat Transfer - Conduc�on, convec�on and radia�on, thermal conduc�vity, Newton’s law of cooling

11.4 Work, heat and first law of thermodynamics

11.5 2nd law of thermodynamics, Carnot engine – Efficiency and Coefficient of performance

12. Electrosta�cs

12.1 Coulomb’s law

12.2 Electric field (discrete and con�nuous charge distribu�ons)

12.3 Electrosta�c poten�al and Electrosta�c poten�al energy

12.4 Gauss’ law and its applica�ons

12.5 Electric dipole

12.6 Capacitance and dielectrics (parallel plate capacitor, capacitors in series and parallel)

13. Current Electricity

13.1 Ohm’s law, Joule hea�ng

13.2 D.C circuits – Resistors and cells in series and parallel, Kirchoff’s laws, poten�ometer and Wheatstone bridge,

13.3 Electrical Resistance (Resis�vity, origin and temperature dependence of resis�vity).

14. Magne�c Effect of Current

14.1 Biot-Savart’s law and its applica�ons

Annexure

Syllabus of ACET-EEE-2017Part-I: Physics

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14.2 Ampere’s law and its applica�ons

14.3 Lorentz force, force on current carrying conductors in a magne�c field

14.4 Magne�c moment of a current loop, torque on a current loop, Galvanometer and its conversion to voltmeter and ammeter

15. Electromagne�c Induc�on

15.1 Faraday’s law, Lenz’s law, eddy currents

15.2 Self and mutual inductance

15.3 Transformers and generators

15.4 Alterna�ng current (peak and rms value)

15.5 AC circuits, LCR circuits

16. Op�cs

16.1 Laws of reflec�on and refrac�on

16.2 Lenses and mirrors

16.3 Op�cal instruments – telescope and microscope

16.4 Interference – Huygen’s principle, Young’s double slit experiment

16.5 Interference in thin films

16.6 Diffrac�on due to a single slit

16.7 Electromagne�c waves and their characteris�cs (only qualita�ve ideas), Electromagne�c spectrum

16.8 Polariza�on – states of polariza�on, Malus’ law, Brewster’s law

17. Modern Physics

17.1 Dual nature of light and ma�er – Photoelectric effect, De Broglie wavelength

17.2 Atomic models – Rutherford’s experiment, Bohr’s atomic model

17.3 Hydrogen atom spectrum

17.4 Radioac�vity

17.5 Nuclear reac�ons: Fission and fusion, binding energy

18. Electronic Devices

18.1 Energy bands in solids (qualita�ve ideas only), conductors, insulators and semiconductors;

18.2 Semiconductor diode – I-V characteris�cs in forward and reverse bias, diode as a rec�fier; I -V characteris�cs of LED, photodiode, solar cell, and Zener diode; Zener diode as a voltage regulator.

18.3 Junc�on transistor, transistor ac�on, characteris�cs of a transistor; transistor as an amplifier (common emi�er configura�on) and oscillator

18.4 Logic gates (OR, AND, NOT, NAND and NOR). Transistor as a switch.

Part-II: Chemistry

1. States of Ma�er

1.1 Measurement: Physical quan��es and SI units, Dimensional analysis, Precision, Significant figures.

1.2 Chemical reac�ons: Laws of chemical combina�on, Dalton’s atomic theory; Mole concept; Atomic,

molecular and molar masses; Percentage composi�on empirical & molecular formula; Balanced chemical equa�ons & stoichiometry

1.3 Three states of ma�er, intermolecular interac�ons, types of bonding, mel�ng and boiling points

Gaseous state: Gas Laws, ideal behavior, ideal gas equa�on, empirical deriva�on of gas equa�on, Avogadro number, Kine�c theory – Maxwell distribu�on of veloci�es, Average, root mean square and most probable veloci�es and rela�on to temperature, Diffusion; Devia�on from ideal behaviour – Cri�cal temperature, Liquefac�on of gases, van der Waals equa�on.

1.4 Liquid state: Vapour pressure, surface tension, viscosity.

1.5 Solid state: Classifica�on; Space la�ces & crystal systems; Unit cell in two dimensional and three dimensional la�ces, calcula�on of density of unit cell – Cubic & hexagonal systems; Close packing; Crystal structures: Simple AB and AB2 type ionic crystals, covalent crystals – diamond & graphite, metals. Voids, number of atoms per unit cell in a cubic unit cell, Imperfec�ons- Point defects, non-stoichiometric crystals; Electrical, magne�c and dielectric proper�es; Amorphous solids – qualita�ve descrip�on. Band theory of metals, conductors, semiconductors and insulators, and n- and p- type semiconductors.

2. Atomic Structure

2.1 Introduc�on: Radioac�vity, Subatomic par�cles; Atomic number, isotopes and isobars, Thompson’s model and its limita�ons, Rutherford’s picture of atom and its limita�ons; Hydrogen atom spectrum and Bohr model and its limita�ons.

2.2 Quantum mechanics: Wave-par�cle duality – de Broglie rela�on, Uncertainty principle; Hydrogen atom: Quantum numbers and wavefunc�ons, atomic orbitals and their shapes (s, p, and d), Spin quantum number.

2.3 Many electron atoms: Pauli exclusion principle; Au�au principle and the electronic configura�on of atoms, Hund’s rule.

2.4 Periodicity: Brief history of the development of periodic tables Periodic law and the modern periodic table; Types of elements: s, p, d, and f blocks; Periodic trends: ioniza�on energy, atomic, and ionic radii, inter gas radii, electron affinity, electro nega�vity and valency. Nomenclature of elements with atomic number greater than 100.

3. Chemical Bonding & Molecular Structure

3.1 Valence electrons, Ionic Bond: La�ce Energy and Born-Haber cycle; Covalent character of ionic bonds and polar character of covalent bond, bond parameters

3.2 Molecular Structure: Lewis picture & resonance structures, VSEPR model & molecular shapes

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3.3 Covalent Bond: Valence Bond Theory- Orbital overlap, Direc�onality of bonds & hybridiza�on (s, p & d orbitals only), Resonance; Molecular orbital theory- Methodology, Orbital energy level diagram, Bond order, Magne�c proper�es for homonuclear diatomic species (qualita�ve idea only).

3.4 Metallic Bond: Qualita�ve descrip�on.

3.5 Intermolecular Forces: Polarity; Dipole moments; Hydrogen Bond.

4. Thermodynamics

4.1 Basic Concepts: Systems and surroundings; State func�ons; Intensive & Extensive Proper�es; Zeroth Law and Temperature

4.2 First Law of Thermodynamics: Work, internal energy, heat, enthalpy, heat capaci�es and specific heats, measurements of ΔU and ΔH, Enthalpies of forma�on, phase transforma�on, ioniza�on, electron gain; Thermochemistry; Hess’s Law, Enthalpy of bond dissocia�on, combus�on, atomiza�on, sublima�on, solu�on and dilu�on

4.3 Second Law: Spontaneous and reversible processes; entropy; Gibbs free energy related to spontaneity and non-spontaneity, non-mechanical work; Standard free energies of forma�on, free energy change and chemical equilibrium

4.4 Third Law: Introduc�on

5. Physical and Chemical Equilibria

5.1 Concentra�on Units: Mole Frac�on, Molarity, and Molality

5.2 Solu�ons: Solubility of solids and gases in liquids, Vapour Pressure, Raoult’s law, Rela�ve lowering of vapour pressure, depression in freezing point; eleva�on in boiling point; osmo�c pressure, determina�on of molecular mass; solid solu�ons, abnormal molecular mass, van’t Hoff factor. Equilibrium: Dynamic nature of equilibrium, law of mass ac�on

5.3 Physical Equilibrium: Equilibria involving physical changes (solid-liquid, liquid-gas, solid-gas), Surface chemistry, Adsorp�on, Physical and Chemical adsorp�on, Langmuir Isotherm, Colloids and emulsion, classifica�on, prepara�on, uses.

5.4 Chemical Equilibria: Equilibrium constants (KP, KC), Factors affec�ng equilibrium, Le-Chatelier ’s principle.

5.5 Ionic Equilibria: Strong and Weak electrolytes, Acids and Bases (Arrhenius, Lewis, Lowry and Bronsted) and their dissocia�on; degree of ioniza�on, Ioniza�on of Water; ioniza�on of polybasic acids, pH; Buffer solu�ons; Henderson equa�on, Acid-base �tra�ons; Hydrolysis; Solubility Product of Sparingly Soluble Salts; Common Ion Effect.

5.6 Factors Affec�ng Equilibria: Concentra�on, Temperature, Pressure, Catalysts, Significance of ΔG and ΔG0 in Chemical Equilibria.

6. Electrochemistry

6.1 Redox Reac�ons: Oxida�on-reduc�on reac�ons (electron transfer concept); Oxida�on number; Balancing of redox reac�ons; Electrochemical cells and cell reac�ons; Standard electrode poten�als; EMF of Galvanic cells; Nernst equa�on; Factors affec�ng the electrode poten�al; Gibbs energy change and cell poten�al; Secondary cells; dry cells, Fuel cells; Corrosion and its preven�on.

6.2 Electroly�c Conduc�on: Electroly�c Conductance; Specific and molar conduc�vi�es; varia�ons of conduc�vity with concentra�on , Kolhrausch’s Law and its applica�on, Electrolysis, Faraday’s laws of electrolysis; Coulometer; Electrode poten�al and electrolysis, Commercial produc�on of the chemicals, NaOH, Na, Al, Cl2 & F2.

7. Chemical Kine�cs

7.1 Aspects of Kine�cs: Rate and Rate expression of a reac�on; Rate constant; Order and molecularity of the reac�on; Integrated rate expressions and half life for zero and first order reac�ons.

7.2 Factor Affec�ng the Rate of the Reac�ons: Concentra�on of the reactants, catalyst; size of par�cles, Temperature dependence of rate constant concept of collision theory (elementary idea, no mathema�cal treatment); Ac�va�on energy; Catalysis, Surface catalysis, enzymes, zeolites; Factors affec�ng rate of collisions between molecules.

7.3 Mechanism of Reac�on: Elementary reac�ons; Complex reac�ons; Reac�ons involving two/three steps only.

7.4 Surface Chemistry Adsorp�on – physisorp�on and chemisorp�on; factors affec�ng adsorp�on of gasses on solids; catalysis: homogeneous and heterogeneous, ac�vity and selec�vity: enzyme catalysis, colloidal state: dis�nc�on between true solu�ons, colloids and suspensions; lyophillic, lyophobic mul� molecular and macromolecular colloids; proper�es of colloids; Tyndall effect, B r o w n i a n m o v e m e n t , e l e c t r o p h o r e s i s , coagula�ons; emulsions – types of emulsions.

8. Hydrogen and s-block elements

8.1 Hydrogen: Element: unique posi�on in periodic table , occurrence, i sotopes; D ihydrogen: prepara�on, proper�es, reac�ons, and uses; Molecular, saline, ionic, covalent, inters��al hydrides; Water: Proper�es; Structure and aggrega�on of water molecules; Heavy water; Hydrogen peroxide: prepara�on, reac�on, structure & use, Hydrogen as a fuel.

8.2 s-block elements: Abundance and occurrence; Anomalous proper�es of the first elements in each group; diagonal rela�onships; trends in the varia�on of proper�es (ioniza�on energy, atomic & ionic radii).

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8.3 Alkali metals: Lithium, sodium and potassium: occurrence, extrac�on, reac�vity, and electrode poten�als; Biological importance; Reac�ons with oxygen, hydrogen, halogens water and liquid ammonia; Basic nature of oxides and hydroxides; Halides; Proper�es and uses of compounds such as NaCl, Na2CO3, NaHCO3, NaOH, KCl, and KOH.

8.4 Alkaline earth metals: Magnesium and calcium: Occurrence, extrac�on, reac�vity and electrode poten�als; Reac�ons with O2, H2O, H2 and halogens; Solubility and thermal stability of oxo salts; Biological importance of Ca and Mg; Prepara�on, proper�es and uses of important compounds such as CaO, Ca(OH)2, plaster of Paris, MgSO4, MgCl2, CaCO3, and CaSO4; Lime and limestone, cement.

9. p- d- and f-block elements

9.1 General: Abundance, distribu�on, physical and chemical proper�es, isola�on and uses of elements; Trends in chemical reac�vity of elements of a group; electronic configura�on, oxida�on states; anomalous proper�es of first element of each group.

9.2 Group 13 elements: Boron; Proper�es and uses of borax, boric acid, boron hydrides & halides. Reac�on of aluminum with acids and alkalis;

9.3 Group 14 elements: Carbon: carbon catena�on, physical & chemical proper�es, uses, allotropes (graphite, diamond, fullerenes), oxides, halides and sulphides, carbides; Silicon: Silica, silicates, silicone, silicon tetrachloride, Zeolites, and their uses

9.4 Group 15 elements: Dinitrogen; Prepara�on, reac�vity and uses of nitrogen; Industrial and biological nitrogen fixa�on; Compound of nitrogen; Ammonia: Haber ’s process, proper�es and reac�ons; Oxides of nitrogen and their structures; Proper�es and Ostwald’s process of nitric acid produc�on; Fer�lizers – NPK type; Produc�on of phosphorus; Allotropes of phosphorus; Prepara�on, structure and proper�es of hydrides, oxides, oxoacids (elementary idea only) and halides of phosphorus, phosphine.

9.5 Group 16 elements: Isola�on and chemical reac�vity of dioxygen; Acidic, basic and amphoteric oxides; Prepara�on, structure and proper�es of ozone; Allotropes of sulphur; Prepara�on/produc�on proper�es and uses of sulphur dioxide and sulphuric acid; Structure and proper�es of oxides, oxoacids (structures only), hydrides and halides of sulphur.

9.6 Group 17 and group 18 elements: Structure and proper�es of hydrides, oxides, oxoacids of halogens (structures only); prepara�on, proper�es & uses of chlorine & HCl; Inter halogen compounds; Bleaching Powder; Uses of Group 18 elements, Prepara�on, structure and reac�ons of xenon fluorides, oxides, and oxoacids.

9.7 d-Block elements: General trends in the chemistry of first row transi�on elements; Metallic character;

Oxida�on state; ioniza�on enthalpy; Ionic radii; Color; Cataly�c proper�es; Magne�c proper�es; Inters��al compounds; Occurrence and extrac�on of iron, copper, silver, zinc, and mercury; Alloy forma�on; Steel and some important alloys; prepara�on and proper�es of CuSO4, K2Cr2O7, KMnO4, Mercury halides; Silver nitrate and silver halides; Photography.

9.8 f-Block elements: Lanthanoids and ac�noids; Oxida�on states and chemical reac�vity of lanthanoids compounds; Lanthanide contrac�on and its consequences, Comparison of ac�noids and lanthanoids.

9.9 Coordina�on Compounds: Coordina�on number; Ligands; Werner’s coordina�on theory; IUPAC nomenclature; Applica�on and importance of coordina�on compounds (in qualita�ve analysis, extrac�on of metals and biological systems e.g. chlorophyll, vitamin B12, and hemoglobin); Bonding: Valence-bond approach, Crystal field theory (qualita�ve); Stability constants; Shapes, color and magne�c proper�es; Isomerism including stereoisomerisms; Organometallic compounds.

10. Principles of Organic Chemistry and Hydrocarbons

10.1 Classifica�on: General Introduc�on, classifica�on based on func�onal groups, trivial and IUPAC nomenclature. Methods of purifica�on: qualita�ve and quan�ta�ve,

10.2 Electronic displacement in a covalent bond: Induc�ve, resonance effects, and hyperconjuga�on; f ree rad ica l s ; carboca�ons , carban ions , nucleophiles and electrophiles; types of organic reac�ons, free radial halogena�ons.

10.3 Alkanes and cycloalkanes: Structural isomerism, general proper�es and chemical reac�ons, free redical helogena�on, combus�on and pyrolysis.

10.4 Alkenes and alkynes: General methods of prepara�on and reac�ons, physical proper�es, electrophilic and free radical addi�ons, acidic character of alkynes and (1,2 and 1,4) addi�on to dienes.

10.5 Aroma�c hydrocarbons: Sources; proper�es; isomerism; resonance delocaliza�on; aroma�city; polynuclear hydrocarbons; IUPAC nomenclature; mechanism of electrophilic subs�tu�on reac�on, direc�ve influence and effect of subs�tuents on reac�vity; carcinogenicity and toxicity.

10.6 Haloalkanes and haloarenes: Physical proper�es, nomenclature, op�cal rota�on, chemical reac�ons and mechanism of subs�tu�on reac�on. Uses and environmental effects; di, tri, tetrachloromethanes, iodoform, freon and DDT.

10.7 Petroleum: Composi�on and refining, uses of petrochemicals.

11. Stereochemistry

11.2 Conforma�ons: Ethane conforma�ons; Newman and Sawhorse projec�ons.

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11.3 Geometrical isomerism in alkenes

12. Organic Compounds with Func�onal Groups Containing Oxygen and Nitrogen

12.1 General: Nomenclature, electronic structure, important methods of prepara�on, iden�fica�on, important reac�ons, physical and chemical proper�es, uses of alcohols, phenols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, nitro compounds, amines, diazonium salts, cyanides and isocyanides.

12.2 Specific: Reac�vity of -hydrogen in carbonyl compounds, effect of subs�tuents on alpha-carbon on acid strength, compara�ve reac�vity of acid deriva�ves, mechanism of nucleophilic addi�on and dehydra�on, basic character of amines, methods of prepara�on, and their separa�on, importance of diazonium salts in synthe�c organic chemistry.

13. Biological, Industrial and Environmental chemistry

13.1 The Cell: Concept of cell and energy cycle.

13.2 Carbohydrates: Classifica�on; Monosaccharides; Structures of pentoses and hexoses; Anomeric carbon; Mutarota�on; Simple chemical reac�ons of glucose, Disaccharides: reducing and non-reducing s u ga rs – s u c ro s e , m a l to s e a n d l a c to s e ; Polysaccharides: elementary idea of structures of starch, cellulose and glycogen.

13.3 Proteins: Amino acids; Pep�de bond; Polypep�des; Primary structure of proteins; Simple idea of secondary , ter�ary and quarternary structures of proteins; Denatura�on of proteins and enzymes.

13.4 Nucleic Acids: Types of nucleic acids; Primary building blocks of nucleic acids (chemical composi�on of DNA & RNA); Primary structure of DNA and its double helix; Replica�on; Transcrip�on and protein synthesis; Gene�c code.

13.5 Vitamins: Classifica�on, structure, func�ons in biosystems; Hormones

13.6 Polymers: Classifica�on of polymers; General methods of polymeriza�on; Molecular mass of polymers; Biopolymers and biodegradable polymers; methods of polymeriza�on (free radical, ca�onic and anionic addi�on polymeriza�ons); Copolymeriza�on: Natural rubber; Vulcaniza�on of rubber; Synthe�c rubbers. Condensa�on polymers.

13.7 Pollu�on: Environmental pollutants; soil, water and air pollu�on; Chemical reac�ons in atmosphere; Smog; Major atmospheric pollutants; Acid rain; Ozone and its reac�ons; Deple�on of ozone layer and its effects; Industrial air pollu�on; Green house effect and global warming; Green Chemistry, study for control of environmental pollu�on.

13.8 Chemicals in medicine, health-care and food: Analgesics, Tranquilizers, an�sep�cs, disinfectants, an�-microbials, an�-fer�lity drugs, an�histamines,

an�bio�cs, antacids; Preserva�ves, ar�ficial sweetening agents, an�oxidants, soaps and detergents.

14. Theore�cal Principles of Experimental Chemistry

14.1 Volumetric Analysis: Principles; Standard solu�ons of sodium carbonate and oxalic acid; Acid-base �tra�ons; Redox reac�ons involving KI, H2SO4, N a 2 S O 3 , N a 2 S 2 O 3 a n d H 2 S ; Po t a s s i u m permanganate in acidic, basic and neutral media; Titra�ons of oxalic acid, ferrous ammonium sulphate with KMnO4, K2 Cr2O7/Na2S2O3, Cu(II)/Na2S2O3.

14.2 Qualita�ve analysis of Inorganic Salts: Principles in the determina�on of the ca�ons Pb2+, Cu2+, As3+, Mn2+, Al3+, Zn2+, Co2+, Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba2+, Mg2+, NH4+, Fe3+, Ni2+ and the anions CO32-, S2-, SO42-, SO32-, NO2-, NO3-, Cl-, Br-, I-, PO43-, CH3COO-, C2O42-.

14.3 Physical Chemistry Experiments: prepara�on and crystalliza�on of alum, copper sulphate. Benzoic acid ferrous sulphate, double salt of alum and ferrous sulphate, potassium ferric sulphate; Temperature vs. solubility; Study of pH charges by common ion effect in case of weak acids and weak bases; pH measurements of some solu�ons obtained from fruit juices, solu�ons of known and varied concentra�ons of acids, bases and salts using pH paper or universal indicator; Lyophilic and lyophobic sols; Dialysis; Role of emulsifying agents in emulsifica�on. Equilibrium studies involving ferric and thiocyanate ions (ii) [Co(H2O)6]2+ and chloride ions; Enthalpy determina�on for strong acid vs. strong base neutraliza�on reac�on (ii) hydrogen bonding interac�on between acetone and chloroform; Rates of the reac�on between (i) sodium thiosulphate and hydrochloric acid, (ii) potassium iodate and sodium sulphite (iii) iodide vs. hydrogen peroxide, concentra�on and temperature effects in these reac�ons.

14.4 Purifica�on Methods: Filtra�on, crystalliza�on, sublima�on, dis�lla�on, differen�al extrac�on, and chromatography. Principles of mel�ng point and boiling point determina�on; principles of paper chromatographic separa�on – Rf values.

14.5 Qualita�ve Analysis of Organic Compounds: Detec�on of nitrogen, sulphur, phosphorous and halogens; Detec�on of carbohydrates, fats and proteins in foodstuff; Detec�on of alcoholic, phenolic, aldehydic, ketonic, carboxylic, amino groups and unsatura�on.

14.6 Quan�ta�ve Analysis of Organic Compounds: Basic principles for the quan�ta�ve es�ma�on of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, halogen, sulphur and phosphorous; Molecular mass determina�on by silver salt and chloropla�nate salt methods; Calcula�ons of empirical and molecular formulae.

14.7 Principles of Organic Chemistry Experiments:

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Prepara�on of iodoform, acetanilide, p-nitro acetanilide, di-benzayl acetone, aniline yellow, beta-naphthol; Prepara�on of acetylene and study of its acidic character.

14.8 Basic Laboratory Technique:

Cu�ng glass tube and glass rod, bending a glass tube, drawing out a glass jet, boring of cork.

Part-III: Mathema�cs

1. Algebra

1.1 Complex numbers, addi�on, mul�plica�on, conjuga�on, polar representa�on, proper�es of modulus and principal argument, triangle inequality, roots of complex numbers, geometric interpreta�ons; Fundamental theorem of algebra.

1.2 Theory of Quadra�c equa�ons, quadra�c equa�ons in real and complex number system and their solu�ons.

1.3 Arithme�c and geometric progressions, arithme�c, geometric and arithme�cogeometric series, sums of finite arithme�c and geometric progressions, infinite geometric series, sums of squares and cubes of the first n natural numbers.

1.4 Logarithms and their proper�es.

1.5 Exponen�al series.

1.6 Permuta�ons and combina�ons, Permuta�ons as an arrangement and combina�on as selec�on, simple applica�ons.

1.7 Binomial theorem for a posi�ve integral index, proper�es of binomial coefficients, Pascal’s triangle

1.8 Matrices and determinants of order two or three, proper�es and evalua�on of determinants, addi�on and mul�plica�on of matrices, adjoint and inverse of matrices, Solu�ons of simultaneous linear equa�ons in two or three variables, elementary row and column opera�ons of matrices, Types of matrices, applica�ons of determinants in finding the area of triangles.

1.9 Sets, Rela�ons and Func�ons, algebra of sets applica�ons, equivalence rela�ons, mappings, oneone, into and onto mappings, composi�on of mappings, binary opera�on, inverse of func�on, func�ons of real variables like polynomial, modulus, signum and greatest integer.

1.10 Mathema�cal reasoning and methods of proofs , Mathema�cally acceptable statements. Connec�ng words/phrases – consolida�ng the understanding of “ if and only if (necessary and sufficient) condi�on”, “implies”, “and/or”, “implied” by”, “and”, “or”, “ there exists” and through variety of examples related to real life and Mathema�cs. Valida�ng the statements involving the connec�ng words – difference between contradic�on, converse and contra posi�ve., Mathema�cal induc�on

1.11 Linear Inequali�es, solu�on of linear inequali�es in one variable (Algebraic) and two variables (Graphical).

2. Trigonometry

2.1 Measurement of angles in radians and degrees, posi�ve and nega�ve angles, trigonometric ra�os, func�ons with their graphs and iden��es.

2.2 Solu�on of trigonometric equa�ons.

2.3 Inverse trigonometric func�ons

3. Two-dimensional Coordinate Geometry

3.1 Cartesian coordinates, distance between two points, sec�on formulae, shi� of origin.

3.2 Straight lines and pair of straight lines: Equa�on of straight lines in various forms, angle between two lines, distance of a point from a line, lines through the point of intersec�on of two given lines, equa�on of the bisector of the angle between two lines, concurrent lines.

3.3 Circles: Equa�on of circle in standard form, parametric equa�ons of a circle.

3.4 Conic sec�ons : parabola, ellipse and hyperbola their eccentricity, directrices & foci.

4. Three dimensional Coordinate Geometry

4.1 Co-ordinate axes and co-ordinate planes, distance between two points, sec�on formula, direc�on cosines and direc�on ra�os, equa�on of a straight line in space and skew lines.

4.2 Angle between two lines whose direc�on ra�os are given, shortest distance between two lines.

4.3 Equa�on of a plane, distance of a point from a plane, condi�on for coplanarity of three lines, angles between two planes, angle between a line and a plane.

5. Differen�al calculus

5.1 Domain and range of a real valued func�on, Limits and Con�nuity of the sum, difference, product and quo�ent of two func�ons, Differen�ability.

5.2 Der iva�ve of d ifferent types of func�ons (polynomial, ra�onal, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponen�al, logarithmic, implicit func�ons), deriva�ve of the sum, difference, product and quo�ent of two func�ons, chain rule, parametric form.

5.3 Geometric interpreta�on of deriva�ve, Tangents and Normals.

5.4 Increasing and decreasing func�ons, Maxima and minima of a func�on.

5.5 Rolle’s Theorem, Mean Value Theorem and Intermediate Value Theorem.

6. Integral calculus

6.1 Integra�on as the inverse process of differen�a�on, indefinite integrals of standard func�ons.

6.2 Methods of integra�on: Integra�on by subs�tu�on, Integra�on by parts, integra�on by par�al frac�ons, and integra�on by trigonometric iden��es.

6.3 Definite integrals and their proper�es, Fundamental

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Theorem of Integral Calculus, applica�ons in finding areas under simple curves.

6.4 Applica�on of definite integrals to the determina�on of areas of regions bounded by simple curves.

7. Ordinary Differen�al Equa�ons

7.1 Order and degree of a differen�al equa�on, formula�on of a differen�al equa�on whole general solu�on is given, variables separable method.

7.2 Solu�on of homogeneous differen�al equa�ons of first order and first degree

7.3 Linear first order differen�al equa�ons

8. Probability

8.1 Various terminology in probability, axioma�c and other approaches of probability, addi�on and mul�plica�on rules of probability.

8.2 Condi�onal probability, total probability and Baye’s theorem

8.3 Independent events

8.4 Discrete random variables and distribu�ons with mean and variance.

9. Vectors

9.1 Direc�on ra�o/cosines of vectors, addi�on of vectors, scalar mul�plica�on, posi�on vector of a point dividing a line segment in a given ra�o.

9.2 Dot and cross products of two vectors, projec�on of a vector on a line.

9.3 Scalar triple products and their geometrical interpreta�ons.

10. Sta�s�cs

10.1 Measures of dispersion

10.2 Analysis of frequency distribu�ons with equal means but different variances

11. Linear Programming

11.1 Various terminology and formula�on of linear Programming

11.2 Solu�on of linear Programming using graphical method, feasible and infeasible regions, feasible and infeasible solu�ons, op�mal feasible solu�ons (upto three nonitrivial constraints)

12. Mathema�cal modelling

12.1 Formula�on of simple real life problem, solu�on using matrices, calculus and linear programming.

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