What topics should be covered in ERROR DETECTION of VARC section in MBA CET?
Error Detection is one of the most easiest topics to score marks but only when you will pay attention to the sentence. The error in the question that you need to identify can be anything.It can be grammetical error,Tense error, parts of speech error and sometimes even some words and their spelling are also wrong and students tend to do mistake if they don't pay much attention while reading.
You can strengthen this section by practicing different types of question and by reading newspaper.
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NEET 2020 important topics and chapters list
Greetings!
An important chapter or important topics from neet examination point of view is one which has more weightage in the neet examination , I mean a chapter /topic from which large number of questions are asked in the neet examination; so you can get chapterwise weightage for each of Physics, Chemistry and Biology in neet examination by going through our page for which link is provided below; -
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics
Chapterwise weightage will help you to determine the importance of a chapter/unit in terms of the marks it is likely to fetch and thus it will ease your preparation strategy for the neet 2020 examination . So; good luck for your neet preparation.
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bhu msc statistics entrance test topics weightage
There are only 40 seats available in BHU MSc Stat. two yrs course , and eligibility is graduation with statistics with minimum 50%.
There are 120 questions for 360 marks. Scoring 190+ will be enough to get admission.
The syllabus for entrance exam is as under:-
Probability
- Conditional Probability
- Unconditional Probability
- Approaches to probability - Classical approach to probability, Relative frequency approach to probability, Richard Von Mises approach to probability, Cramer and Kolmogorov’s approach to probability
- Sample Space - Discrete sample space, Continuous sample space
- Event - Operation of Event, Independent Events, Mutually Exclusive Events
- Random Experiment
- Trial
- Bayes's theorem and its application
- Random Variables
- Moment generating functions
- Probability generating functions
- Chesbyshev’s inequality and its application
Distributions
- Uniform Distribution
- Binomial Distribution
- Poisson distribution
- Geometric Distribution
- Hyper-geometric Distribution
- Continuous univariate distributions
- Normal Distribution
- Exponential Distribution
- Gamma and Beta Distribution
Types of Data
- Qualitative and quantitative Data
- Discrete and Continuous data
- Primary and Secondary data
- Presentation of Data
- Construction
- Diagrammatic
- Graphical representation
- Bar diagram
- Ogive diagram
- Histogram
- Frequency Polygon
- Measures of central tendency
- Dispersion
- Relative Dispersion
- Absolute Dispersion
- Bivariate Data
- Scatter diagram
- Correlation coefficient
- Rank correlation
- Spearman’s and Kendall’s measures
- Multivariate Data
- Multiple correlations in three variables
- Partial correlation in three variables
- Regression lines
- Regression coefficient
- Principal of least squares
- Analysis of Categorical Data
Sampling
- Random sample
- Point estimate of a parameter
- Concept of bias and standard error of an estimate
- Tests of significance based on Chi- square
- Testing for the mean and variance of Univarite
- Sample tests
- Use of central limit theorem for testing and interval estimation
- Fisher’s Z transformation
- Non- Parametric tests
- Wilcoxon- Mann- Whitney test
- Run- test
- Median- test
Sample Surveys
- Concept of population and sampling
- Census and sample survey
- Sample selection
- Sample size
- Non-Sampling error
- Simple random sampling
- Stratified random sampling
- Systematic sampling
Linear programming
- Elementary theory of convex sets
- General linear programming problems (LPP)
- Graphical and simplex method of solving LPP
- Transportation Problems
- Assignment problems
Introduction to computers
- Basic set of an electronic computer
- CPU
- Input devices
- Output devices
- Need of computers in statistics
- Binary number system
- Machine
- Language
- Basic commands to operate a computer
- Ms- Office Tools
Demographic Methods
- Sources of demographic data
- Measurement of mortality
- Measurement of fertility
- Economic statistics
- Index number
- Simple aggregative methods
- Weighted average methods
- Lasperey’s, Passche’s and Fisher’s index numbers
Time series Analysis
- Economic time series
- General theory of control charts
- Process control chars for variables (X, R and S Charts)
- Control chart for attributes (np, p and c charts)
- Hypothesis
- Statistical hypothesis
- Simple and composite hypothesis
- Statistical hypothesis
- Null and alternative hypothesis
- Parameter models
- Parameter space
- Point Estimation
- Interval estimation
- Concepts of confidence interval and confidence coefficient.
How to prepare for b.arch mathematics in 1 month?(any important topics)
Hi Parshav,
If you want to prepare for B.Arch mathematics in 1 month then it is very important that you should have strong hold in the basics. You should have learned the important formulas to make a strong grip on the foundation. If you are weak in this section then you have to do a lot of hard work but it is possible.
1. Start by understanding the syllabus and the question pattern. You can take help from previous year papers.
2. Try to learn the basics and formulas as fast as you can. You can eliminate some topics according to your need.
3. Solve the questions first seeing the solution to understand the steps then try to solve other question without getting any help.
4. Try the shortest possible way to solve MCQ questions to save time.
5. You don't have the luxury to chill but you should take rest in between you practice to cool your mind for other brainstorming session.
6. But most important, do this only if you really want to do. Doing things half-heartedly will only mess up everything.
*Important chapters to prepare:
Complex Numbers, Sets, Matrices and Determinants, Differential Equation, Permutation Combination, Three Dimensional Geometry, Vector Algebra, Sequence and Series, Integral Calculus.
These chapter are very important so try to work on these as soon as possible.
Wish you good luck for future.
i am a drop out preparing for jee mains2020. can you please provide the important topics which are essential and carries a good weightage as its just a month left for exam .. please help..
Maths- probability, calculus, conic section, area under the curve i, permutation and combination is the most important
Minimum 7-8 questions will be asked
Physics - rotational motion, optics, magnetism , electostate is most important
Chemistry- all the 3 are equally important. Biomolecule, chemistry in every day, polymer and the name reaction in organic chemistry are most important
what are important topics for meet 2020 and where I can find details regarding neet 2020..
The official website for NEET 2020 is neet.nta.ac.in. You can find the official brochure, important dates here. The online applications will be open from December 2nd, 2019. Based on years of observation and analysis, there has been a derivative reached about which topics might be important for NEET and which topics will carry more weightage. It has been compiled and it can be accessed at our page: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics
pls give the main important topics were asked in JEE mains 2020
Dear Aspirant,
Here are some important topics which will help you in your examination
PHSYICS
Oscillation and waves
Rotational motion
Magnetic effect of current
Newton laws motion
Electrostatic
Current electricity
CHEMISTRY
Equilibrium
Chemical kinetics
Solid state
Chemical bonding
S block
Pbkock
Transition elements
Carbonyl compounds
MATHEMATICS
Integrals
Probably
Reasoning
Vector
Conic section
Straight lines
Sets
You can also visit the below link to check important dates, syllabuses and other important knowledge regarding Jee mains 2020
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-2020/amp
Thanks
All the very best
jee main important topics for 2020 exam
1 Unit and Measurement
2 Motion in a Straight line
3 Motion in a Plane
4 Laws of Motion
5 Work Energy and Power
6 System of Particles and Rotational Motion
7 Gravitation
8 Mechanical Properties of Solids
9 Mechanical Properties of Fluids
10 Thermal properties of Matter
11 Thermodynamics
12 Kinetic Theory of gases
13 Oscillations
14 Waves
15 Electric Charges and Fields
16 Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
17 Current Electricity
18 Moving Charges and Magnetic Field
19 Magnetism and Matter
20 Electromagnetic Induction
21 Electromagnetic Waves
22 Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
23 Wave Optics
24 Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
25 Atoms
26 Nuclei
27 Semiconductor Electronics
28 Communication System
For chemistry,
1 Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
2 Structure of Atom
3 State of Matter
4 Thermodynamics
5 Equilibrium
6 Solid State
7 Solutions
8 Electrochemistry
9 Chemical Kinetics and Nuclear Chemistry
10 Surface Chemistry
11 Hydrogen
12 S-Block Elements
13 P-Block Elements
14 Coordination Compound
15 Organic Chemistry
16 Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers
17 Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
18 Amines
19 Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
20 Hydrocarbons
21 Polymers
For maths,
1 Differentiation
2 Integration
3 Limits, Continuity and Differentiability
4 Matrices and Determinants
5 Trigonometry
6 Sequence and Series
7 Probability
8 Sets and Functions
9 Statistics
importAnt topics for jee mains
Here are important chapters that you can focus before 40 days to have good score in JEE MAINS:
PHYSICS-NLM AND FRICTION,RBD,SHM, ELECTRODYNAMICS AND ELECTROSTATIC,AC,MODERN PHYSICS etc..
MATHEMATICS: TRIGONOMETRY,DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS,VECTOR AND 3D, COORDINATE GEOMETRY ,SEQUENCE AND SERIES etc..
CHEMISTRY-ATOMIC STRUCTURE, GASEOUS STATE, THERMODYANICS,CHEMICAL AND IONIC EQUILIBRIUM, SOLUTIONS,CHEMICAL KINETICS, ELECTROCHEMISTRY, HYDROCARBON,ALKYL AND ARYL HALIDES,ALCHOL AND ETHERS, ALDEHYDE KETONE AND CARBOXYLIC ACID,CHEMICAL BONDING,PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION,P BLOCK ELEMENTS etc.
Above mentioned chapters are enough for scoring 180+ in JEE MAINS.Before appearing in MAINS try to solve previous years papers in given duration..
Ask if any query
which are the topics I need to study fully in order to score 50+ in maths in iitmains? pls tell me guys
Hi Sampath,
JEE-Mains is a very competitive examination and requires a lot of hard work to crack. The Maths part especially takes a lot of practice to perfect. However, there are a few topics in which you can score more marks and take less time to study. These are:
- Complex Numbers
- Co-ordinate Geometry
- Vectors, 3-D, Planes, Lines
- Sequences And Series
- Matrices And Determinants
If you practice these chapters enough, you can easily score more than 60% marks in Maths.