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Hi Khushboo,
The important topics of biomolecules chapter for class 12 CBSE board are listed below:-
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Hey dear, in engineering there are various branches with several subjects in it. The first year is same for all the branches, students have to learn same subjects. From 2nd year onwards subjects of branches changes like in mechanical your main subjects are SOM, fluid mechanics, heat transfer,thermodynamics, theory of machines, design of machine elements, material engineering,manufacturing technology , etc. In cse the subjects are , dot net, computer networks, data structures, theory of computation,java, python , etc. In ECE you basically learn about the network theorems and transformers, feeders.
Hii there, sorry but your question is not clear. For which examination you are asking about the topics. Please specify it. But if your question is about CBSE 12th, then yes CBSE did reduce the syllabus by 30% because of classroom teaching time reduction. I will suggest you to visit the official site of CBSE to know the deleted topics because they cover all streams and almost all subjects.
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Hello Vandana,
As this is an entrance exam so all the topics are important as every topic contains some weightage of marks. So preparing all the topics can help you score good in the exam. Here is the list of topics which will help you to prepare more precisely
MNS Topics for General English
MNS Topics for Biology
MNS Topics for Chemistry
MNS Topics General Intelligence
Also you can refer question bank for practice.
Hope it helps.
Hey dear, for english you should prepare synonyms,antonyms,spot the error,fill in tha blanks,idioms,comprehension passages and one word. For biology, cell and moleculat biology, gentics,human health,plant anf human physiology. For physics, laws of motions, matter,current and electricity,magnetism and A.c. for chemistry, atomic structure, p d f blocks, coordination chemistry, chemical kinetics amd organic chemistry.
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D and F block elements is the eighth chapter in the 12th standard Chemistry Syllabus. It is included in the section, Inorganic Chemistry - II, which carries a weightage of 12% in the NEET exam. Of the 12%, D and F block elements comprises 4% of the section or an average of 2 questions.
The following are some of the patterns of questions that are usually asked in NEET exam:
1) Questions based on general properties and classification of D and F block elements
2) Two compounds are given and questions based on their relative stability are asked
3) Questions based on properties of acids and bases within D and F block elements
4) Questions based on oxidation states, electronegativity, ionization enthalpy, covalent state and reactivity
5) Reactions with colour change or precipitate formation
6) Questions based on oxidation and reduction reactions
7) Elements/compounds are marked with letters A, B, C, D, etc. and a reaction involving them is described; the student should identify A, B, C, D, etc.
8) Questions based on Lanthanoid contraction
9) Questions based on physical and chemical characteristics of the compounds
10) Questions where the student should identify the catalyst in a reaction
11) A set of statements are given and the wrong/right statement must be identified
12) Questions based on solutions and alloy formations
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Dear Aspirant,
Following are some relatively easy topics:-
Units And Measurements, Motion in a Straight Line, Motion in a Plane, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy, and Power, Ray Optics and Optical Instruments, Wave Optics, Electric Charges and Fields, Current Electricity, Magnetism, Magnetism and Matter Semiconductor Electronics, Communication Systems.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
Yamini, if NITs are your goal, with all due respect from 38 percentile to be able to score atleast 97 percentile, what you should not be doing is rely on easy topics. You need to work double harder than you have already put in. You need to focus on the topics that carry more weightage over the others. That way you have a chance to score more. Our JEE Knockout package can help you in your preparation: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april/ . Alternatively, the topics that you need to focus to score more are:
In Physics, Modern Physics take the top slot with 5 questions. Heat and Thermodynamics, Optics, Current Electricity, Elcetrostatics get 3 questions each. Magentics has 2 questions and the rest get 1 question each.
In Chemistry, Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry, Periodic Table and Representative elements take 3 questions slot. Thermodynamics and Gaseous state, Atomic structiire, Chemical Bomding, Chemical and Iconic Equilibrium, Solid State and Surface Chemistry and Nuckear Chemistry and Environment get 2 questions slot eacch and the remaining get 1 question each.
In Mathematics, Co-ordinate Geometry gets 5 questions. Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Integral Calculus get 3 questions slot each. The rest get 2 and 1 questions slot. For complete breakdown, please read our article: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage
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