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Government polytechnic jeecup exam syllabus 2025

Sajal Trivedi 16th Feb, 2025

Hello aspirant,

The JEECUP 2025 syllabus is mentioned in the official notification from the Joint Entrance Examination Council of Uttar Pradesh. The JEECUP syllabus 2025 includes key subjects and chapters that will be covered in the test. Examinees can develop a successful study plan and achieve a high score by reviewing the JEECUP syllabus.

To get the syllabus, you can visit our site through following link:

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jeecup-syllabus

Thank you

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What is the syllabus for keam entrance exam???is it include in both plus one and plus two syllabus and q wanna done keam for pharmacy admission in kerala and I will write chem and phy and its also included Plus one syllabus??? Is keam easy or though?

kumardurgesh1802 16th Feb, 2025

Hello there,

KEAM Syllabus & Difficulty Level for Pharmacy Admission

1. Syllabus Coverage: KEAM includes topics from both Plus One and Plus Two syllabi of Physics & Chemistry (for Pharmacy aspirants). The syllabus is based on NCERT and Kerala State Board textbooks.

2. Subject-Wise Breakdown:

  • Physics: Mechanics, Electricity & Magnetism, Optics, Thermodynamics, Modern Physics, etc.

  • Chemistry: Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry from both classes.

3. Difficulty Level: KEAM is considered moderate , easier than JEE but slightly tougher than board exams. Regular practice of previous year papers can help.

For the official syllabus, check cee.kerala.gov.in .


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.

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what should be the syllabus of neet?

Sajal Trivedi 8th Feb, 2025

Hello aspirant,

The three main disciplines on the NEET UG syllabus are biology, chemistry, and physics. In comparison to the syllabus from the previous year, there aren't any anticipated modifications to the NEET curriculum for the 2025 exam. Basic and advanced subjects from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology classes 11 and 12 are covered in the NEET syllabus.

To know the complete syllabus, you can visit our site through following link:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus

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I am a BHMS qualified...Am I eligible for MSc clinical embryology...if yes I want to know the syllabus for AIIMS entrance exam and important dates of exam

Afreen 7th Feb, 2025

As a BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) qualified individual, you are eligible to apply for MSc Clinical Embryology programs.


Eligibility Criteria

- Bachelor's degree: BHMS, MBBS, BAMS, BMS, BPT, or any other related field.

- Minimum percentage: Typically, a minimum of 50-60% aggregate marks are required.


Regarding the AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) entrance exam for MSc Clinical Embryology:


AIIMS MSc Entrance Exam

- Exam mode: Online (computer-based test)

- Exam duration: 90 minutes

- Exam pattern: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs)

- Syllabus: Covers topics from anatomy, biochemistry, embryology, genetics, microbiology, physiology, and reproductive biology


Here's a brief overview of the syllabus:


*Anatomy (15-20% weightage)*

- Human anatomy

- Embryology

- Histology


*Biochemistry (10-15% weightage)*

- Biochemical processes

- Metabolic pathways

- Molecular biology


*Embryology (20-25% weightage)*

- Human embryology

- Developmental biology

- Teratology


*Genetics (10-15% weightage)*

- Mendelian genetics

- Molecular genetics

- Human genetics


*Microbiology (5-10% weightage)*

- General microbiology

- Immunology

- Virology


*Physiology (15-20% weightage)*

- Human physiology

- Reproductive physiology

- Endocrinology


*Reproductive Biology (10-15% weightage)*

- Human reproductive biology

- Embryology

- Assisted reproductive technologies


Please note that the exact syllabus and weightage may vary from year to year.


Important Dates

- Application form release: Typically in February or March

- Application form submission: Usually in March or April

- Admit card release: Around May or June

- Exam date: Typically in June

- *Result declaration*: Around July or August


Keep an eye on the official AIIMS website for the latest updates on the exam schedule, syllabus, and other important details.


Best of luck with your preparation!

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Msc yoga ap pgcet syllabus and date of ap pgcet 2025?

kumardurgesh1802 6th Feb, 2025

Hello Deepika,

The AP PGCET 2025 is expected to be held in May 2025 , with the official notification likely to be released in April 2025 .

For the M.Sc. Yoga program, the entrance test code is PG030A .

The syllabus for the M.Sc. Yoga program typically includes:

  • Yoga Philosophy : Study of ancient texts and principles.
  • Anatomy and Physiology : Understanding the human body's systems.
  • Yoga Practices : Asanas, pranayama, meditation techniques.
  • Yoga Therapy : Application of yoga for health and healing.
  • Research Methodology : Basics of conducting research in yoga.

For a detailed syllabus, you can refer to the Acharya Nagarjuna University syllabus (https://nagarjunauniversity.ac.in/pages/Programmesoffered/Coursesoffered/Syllabus/ANUCPESS03MScYogaSyllabus.pdf) .

Please note that the exact syllabus may vary slightly depending on the university. It's advisable to check the official AP PGCET website or contact the respective university for the most accurate and updated information.


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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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I m in class 11th preparing for neet.. I m not able to study for long hours.. 3 se 4 ghnta se aage badh hi nhi pa rha study hrs.. and I have 5 chapters of backlogs in physics and 2 chapters in chemistry.. not able to revise and learn biology due to time management issue.. i m stuck to complete syllabus of physics chemistry and everything is weak of mine.. I m too much worried that how will I complete my syllabus in 2 months properly.. please guide me

Vanshika Agarwal 1st Feb, 2025

It's completely understandable that you're feeling overwhelmed right now. Many students face similar challenges, especially when preparing for a demanding exam like NEET. Two months is still a reasonable amount of time if you plan strategically and stick to it. Let's create a plan:

1. Addressing the Study Hour Issue:

Quality over Quantity: 3-4 hours of focused study is much better than 6-7 hours of distracted, ineffective study. Don't focus solely on increasing hours; focus on improving the quality of your current study time.

Pomodoro Technique: Try the Pomodoro Technique. Study for 25 minutes with full concentration, followed by a 5-minute break. After four cycles (2 hours), take a longer break of 20-30 minutes. This can improve focus and make studying less daunting.

Identify Distractions: What's breaking your concentration? Phone, social media, noisy environment? Minimize these distractions during study sessions. Use website blockers or app timers if needed.

Optimal Study Times: Figure out when you're most alert and focused. Schedule your most challenging subjects for those times.

Active Recall: Don't just passively read. After studying a topic, try to recall the information without looking at your notes. This strengthens memory.

2. Tackling the Backlog:

Prioritize: Don't try to tackle everything at once. Look at the NEET syllabus and identify the most important chapters in physics and chemistry (those with higher weightage). Focus on clearing those first.

Divide and Conquer: Break down the 5 physics and 2 chemistry backlog chapters into smaller, manageable chunks. Set daily or weekly goals for completing these chunks.

Weekend Catch-up: Use some of your weekend time specifically for clearing backlogs. But remember to include revision of previously studied material as well.

Don't Neglect Current Studies: While clearing backlogs, don't fall behind on your current syllabus. Keep up with your daily/weekly lessons.

3. Biology Revision and Learning:

Time Blocking: Allocate specific time slots in your daily schedule for biology revision. Even 30-45 minutes daily can make a difference if done consistently.

NCERT Focus: For biology, NCERT is your bible. Focus on thoroughly understanding and revising the NCERT textbook.

Flashcards/Mnemonics: Use flashcards or create mnemonics to memorize important biological terms, cycles, and classifications.

Diagrams and Flowcharts: Practice drawing diagrams and flowcharts. This helps in understanding and remembering complex processes.

4. Overall Strategy and Mindset:

Realistic Goals: Don't aim for perfection overnight. Set small, achievable goals and celebrate your progress.

Consistency is Key: Consistent study, even for shorter durations, is more effective than sporadic long study sessions.

Seek Help: Don't hesitate to ask your teachers or classmates for help with concepts you're struggling with. Clearing doubts promptly is crucial.

Mock Tests: Start taking mock tests regularly, even if your syllabus isn't complete. This will help you understand the exam pattern, time management, and identify your weak areas. Analyze your mock test performance and work on improving those areas.

Positive Mindset: Believe in yourself. A positive attitude and consistent effort can make a huge difference. Don't let stress and anxiety get the better of you. Remember, it's a marathon, not a sprint.

Example Daily Schedule (Adapt to your preferences):

Morning: 2 hours: Physics (Current topic or Backlog)

Afternoon: 1 hour: Chemistry (Current topic or Backlog)

Evening: 1 hour: Biology (Revision or Learning)

Night: 1 hour: Review of the day's study + Planning for the next day

This is just a sample plan. You need to customize it based on your strengths, weaknesses, and learning style. The most important thing is to be consistent and disciplined.  Don't get discouraged by setbacks.  Keep pushing forward, and you'll achieve your goals.

All the best

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Amrita engineering entrance exam syllabus

kumardurgesh1802 27th Jan, 2025

Hello there,

The Amrita Engineering Entrance Exam (AEEE) syllabus is designed to assess candidates' knowledge in subjects related to Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Here's a breakdown of the syllabus:

1. Physics

  • Units and Measurement
  • Kinematics
  • Laws of Motion
  • Work, Energy, and Power
  • Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body
  • Gravitation
  • Properties of Bulk Matter
  • Thermodynamics
  • Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory
  • Oscillations and Waves
  • Electrostatics
  • Current Electricity
  • Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
  • Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
  • Electromagnetic Waves
  • Optics
  • Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
  • Atoms and Nuclei
  • Electronic Devices

    2. Chemistry

  • Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
  • Structure of Atom
  • Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
  • Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
  • States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
  • Thermodynamics
  • Equilibrium
  • Redox Reactions
  • Hydrogen
  • s-Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals)
  • Some p-Block Elements
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Environmental Chemistry

    3. Mathematics

  • Sets, Relations, and Functions
  • Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
  • Matrices and Determinants
  • Permutations and Combinations
  • Binomial Theorem
  • Sequences and Series
  • Limit, Continuity, and Differentiability
  • Integral Calculus
  • Differential Equations
  • Coordinate Geometry
  • 3D Geometry
  • Vector Algebra
  • Probability
  • Trigonometry
  • Statistics
  • Linear Programming
  • Mathematical Reasoning

    Important Notes

  • The exam typically consists of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics sections.

  • Each subject will have questions based on the above topics.

  • Duration : 2.5 hours

  • Mode : Computer-based test (CBT) or pen-and-paper (P&P), depending on the mode of exam chosen.

Ensure you go through the official Amrita website or brochure for any updates or additional details on the syllabus.


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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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day by day jee mains 1 year study plan for 11th revision with 12th syllabus completion

Poral Siddartha (siddu) 22nd Jan, 2025

Here’s a suggested 1-year study plan for JEE Mains, where you can focus on revising your 11th-grade syllabus while completing your 12th-grade syllabus:


Months 1-3: Foundation & 11th Syllabus Revision


Weekdays:


Morning: 2 hours of Physics (cover topics like Mechanics and Thermodynamics from 11th)


Afternoon: 2 hours of Chemistry (Organic & Inorganic basics from 11th)


Evening: 2 hours of Mathematics (Algebra, Coordinate Geometry from 11th)



Weekends:


Practice: Work on problems from 11th topics across all subjects. Focus on areas you find challenging.




Months 4-6: Start 12th Syllabus


Weekdays:


Morning: 2 hours of Physics (Electromagnetism, Optics, etc. from 12th)


Afternoon: 2 hours of Chemistry (Physical Chemistry and continuing Organic/Inorganic from 12th)


Evening: 2 hours of Mathematics (Calculus, 3D Geometry from 12th)



Weekends:


Practice: Continue with JEE Mains practice and start incorporating both 11th and 12th syllabus questions.


Revision: Dedicate a bit of time each weekend to revise key 11th topics.




Months 7-9: Focus on 12th with 11th Revision


Weekdays:


Morning: 2 hours of Physics (focus on 12th topics like Thermodynamics, SHM, Waves)


Afternoon: 2 hours of Chemistry (cover the remaining 12th topics)


Evening: 2 hours of Mathematics (focus on 12th chapters but keep reviewing 11th as well)



Weekends:


Mock Tests: Take practice tests and focus on areas that need improvement.


Revision: Spend a couple of hours revising 11th-grade topics.




Months 10-12: Intensive Revision & Mock Tests


Weekdays:


Morning: 2 hours of Physics (review both 11th and 12th topics)


Afternoon: 2 hours of Chemistry (strong revision of both 11th and 12th)


Evening: 2 hours of Mathematics (continue working on 12th but revise 11th topics too)



Weekends:


Mock Tests: Take full-length mock exams under timed conditions.


Final Revision: Focus on weak areas and make sure all topics are covered.




This schedule allows a gradual shift towards the 12th syllabus while keeping your 11th syllabus fresh. Remember, consistent revision and mock test practice are key to performing well in JEE Mains.

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Jee main syllabus ke links open Kyu nhi ho rhi hai

kumardurgesh1802 15th Jan, 2025

Hello student,

If JEE Main syllabus links are not opening, here are some potential reasons and solutions:

Possible Issues & Solutions :

  1. Server Issue:

    • The official NTA website might be temporarily down or experiencing high traffic.

    • Solution: Wait and try accessing the link after some time.

  2. Browser Issue:

    • Your browser cache or outdated version might cause loading issues.

    • Solution: Clear cache or try using another browser (like Chrome, Firefox).

  3. Incorrect or Broken Links:

    • Ensure you are using the correct and updated link from the NTA official site: https://jeemain.nta.nic.in .

  4. Network Problems:

    • Check your internet connection for stability.
    • Solution: Reset your connection or switch to a different network.

      Alternative Sources :

If the issue persists, consider contacting NTA helpline at 0120-6895200 for assistance.


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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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Jee mains mock test of class 12th syllabus.

kumardurgesh1802 13th Jan, 2025

Hello there,

Here’s a structured approach to taking JEE Mains mock tests based on the Class 12th syllabus :

Key Areas of Focus:

  1. Physics :

    • Mechanics : Newton's Laws, Work Energy Theorem, Laws of Motion.
    • Thermodynamics : Heat Transfer, Laws of Thermodynamics.
    • Electrostatics : Coulomb's Law, Capacitors.
    • Optics : Reflection, Refraction, Lens and Mirror formulas.
    • Waves and Oscillations : Simple Harmonic Motion, Wave Motion.

  2. Chemistry :

    • Physical Chemistry : Mole Concept, Chemical Kinetics, Thermodynamics, Solutions.

    • Organic Chemistry : Hydrocarbons, Alcohols, Ethers, Biomolecules.
    • Inorganic Chemistry : Periodic Table, Coordination Compounds, p-block elements.

  3. Mathematics :

    • Algebra : Quadratic Equations, Matrices, Determinants.
    • Calculus : Limits, Derivatives, Integrals, Application of Derivatives.
    • Coordinate Geometry : Straight Lines, Circles, Parabolas.
    • Trigonometry : Identities, Equations, Heights and Distances.

      Steps to Follow:

  4. Identify Syllabus Topics : Review your Class 12th syllabus to focus on topics that are included in JEE Mains.

  5. Find Mock Test Papers : Look for Class 12-based mock tests designed for JEE Mains . Many platforms and books provide mock tests specifically focused on the current syllabus. Some popular platforms for these are:

    • Embibe
    • Byju’s
    • Unacademy
    • Vedantu

  6. Solve Mock Tests : Start solving one mock test per week . This will help you get familiar with the pattern and time management. Gradually, increase the frequency to two or three mock tests per week .

  7. Analyze Results : After completing the mock test, analyze your results to identify your weak areas . Work on improving them before attempting the next test.

  8. Time Management : Focus on completing the mock test within the time limit. Aim for accuracy and speed. Try not to spend too much time on a single question.

  9. Focus on High-Weightage Topics : Prioritize topics with high weightage in the exam such as Electrostatics , Optics , Calculus , and Coordinate Geometry .


By following this approach, you will gain better control over your preparation, and solving mock tests will significantly help you boost your confidence for the actual exam.

I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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