i did not prepar for jee till now what topics in which i can score easily
JEE Mains entrance exam for all students wanting to do engineering and its variants. There are 3 subjects in the exams that are Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Each section has 120 marks giving a total of 360.
For Physics,
It is important you have your 11th grade concepts clear which include motion and also the dimentional analysis. Keeping your foundation strong is key. Also have more concerntration towards solving sums. Referring various books such as S.Chand and R.D.Sharma will be very helpful. Another topic which have good weight is simple harmonic motion and its variants. As for 12th physics have a good grasp over modern physics which includes atoms and nuclei and many more.
For Chemistry,
It is important to be thorough with organic chemistry which includes the various methods of formation of compounds. Chapters such as surface chemistry, chemical bonding and also s,p,d,f block have been known to have reoccuring questions over the years.
For Mathematics,
It is dire that you have a good grasp to calculus. Time and time again, differential and integration is a key element asked in these exams. Also knowing vectors and 3D Geometry will be of good help. Another topic to keep in mind is statistics and probability.
Thank you and all the best!!!
gpat is January 24th...how much time i take revice my topics...
Hii aspirants
let me clear your doubt.
It totally depends upon you how much time you will take to do the revision. It depends upon how much hour you study daily and how much time you will take to revise one topic.
So according to your potential make a proper time table of every chapter which you have to study.
i hope my answer will help you out
Good luck
what is the new sllaybus of B.H.U M.A economics entrance exam? what are the topics to be covered in all sectors?
So it will be an MCQ based examination with 120 questions and the marks will be 120*4 each so ie 360 marks entrance exam.
The Paper will be divided into 4 sections with equal distribution.
Subject 1 will be Verbal Aptitude.
Data interpretation and logical reasoning will be the 2nd subject.
Section 3 is Quantitative aptitude
And the last Subject 4 is General knowledge and current affairs.
And coming from your second part of question toh the major topics are.. MICROECONOMICS, MACROECONOMIC, DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC, QUANTITATIVE METHOD, STATISTICS.
And I'll also guided you with some of the books that you can refer and they are HI AHUJA, DN DWIWEDI, RS AGGARWAL, MI JHINGAN, etc.
Best wishes. Thank-you.
class 11th physical chemistry ka chapter number and her chapter name with all topics
Hello,
The physical chemistry chapters in class 11 text book are-
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
Thermodynamics
Equilibrium
Redox Reactions
Hydrogen.
Hope this helped!
is HC verma enough for all the topics of physics for JEE or do i need to buy DCpandey
One of best books for Jee...
Thanks!!!
Iam interested in chemical engineering what are the topics involved in 1st year can you please say to me
Hello!
For first year in Engineering, the courses taught are same irrespective of branch which includes subjects like, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Computer programming, Engineering mechanics and Electronics and electrical engineering.
However, from the second year the core subjects for Chemical engineering are included such as Organic chemistry, Mechanics of solid, Physical chemistry, Fluid mechanics, Chemical process industries, Chemical engineering thermodynamics, Chemical process calculations, Mechanical operations and Environmental science and engineering.
most asking topics in bsc first year
Hello Aspirant,
The syllabus varies college to college, You can go through with the previous year papers of the particular university you wish to know to know about the topics.
Good Luck!
could u plz tell me the topics to be studied under quant section if preparing for snap 2019
Greetings!
Topics you need to prepare for Quantitative Aptitude section for SNAP are listed below :-
- Geometric and Arithmetic progression, etc.
- Simple interest and Compound interest
- Profit and Loss
- Venn diagram
- HCF and LCM
- Number system
- Partnership
- Ratios and Proportion
- Trigonometry.
thankyou
Main topics for jee mains 2020
Please note one things that in order to score marks one need to focus on each and every topics as each one has its own weightage and importance and neglecting topics can cost you marks.
Physics
Electrodynamics
Mechanics
Modern Physics
Heat & Thermodynamics
SHM & Waves
Optics
Mathematics
Differential Calculus
Integral Calculus 4 16
Coordinate Geometry 3 12
Co-ordinate Geometry (3-D) 2 8
Matrix & Determinants 2 8
Probability 2 8
Matrix & Determinants 2 8
Trigonometry 2 8
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry-II Alkyl Hallide, Alcohol & Ether (Reaction Mechanism), Aromatic Compounds, Biomolecules, Carbohydrates, Amino Acids and
Polymers, Carbonyl Compounds, Environmental chemistry, Grignard Reagent, Reduction, Oxidation & Hydrolysis]
Physical Chemistry-I [Atomic Structure & Nuclear Chemistry, Ionic Equilibrium, Mole Concept, Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry]
Physical Chemistry-II [Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry, Solid State, Solution & Colligative Properties, Surface Chemistry]
Inorganic Chemistry-I [Chemical Bonding, Periodic Table & Periodicity in Properties, S-Block]
I hope this helps.
Main topics for jee mains 2020
Please note one things that in order to score marks one need to focus on each and every topics as each one has its own weightage and importance and neglecting topics can cost you marks.
Physics
Electrodynamics
Mechanics
Modern Physics
Heat & Thermodynamics
SHM & Waves
Optics
Mathematics
Differential Calculus
Integral Calculus 4 16
Coordinate Geometry 3 12
Co-ordinate Geometry (3-D) 2 8
Matrix & Determinants 2 8
Probability 2 8
Matrix & Determinants 2 8
Trigonometry 2 8
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry-II Alkyl Hallide, Alcohol & Ether (Reaction Mechanism), Aromatic Compounds, Biomolecules, Carbohydrates, Amino Acids and
Polymers, Carbonyl Compounds, Environmental chemistry, Grignard Reagent, Reduction, Oxidation & Hydrolysis]
Physical Chemistry-I [Atomic Structure & Nuclear Chemistry, Ionic Equilibrium, Mole Concept, Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry]
Physical Chemistry-II [Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry, Solid State, Solution & Colligative Properties, Surface Chemistry]
Inorganic Chemistry-I [Chemical Bonding, Periodic Table & Periodicity in Properties, S-Block]
I hope this helps.