SYLLABI FOR COMMON ENTRANCE TEST 2014

PHYSICS

UNIT 1: PHYSICAL WORLD AND MEASUREMENT                                    (Marks: 02)
Physics – scope and excitement, society and technology, S I units, Fundamental and derived units. Accuracy and precision of measuring instruments, Errors in measurement, Significant figures. Dimensions of Physical quantities, dimensional analysis and its applications.


UNIT 2: KINEMATICS                                                                  (Marks: 04)
Motion in a straight line: Position-time graph, speed and velocity. Elementary concepts of differentiation and integration for describing motion. Uniform and non-uniform motion, average speed and instantaneous velocity.
Uniformly accelerated motion, velocity-time graph, position-time graphs, relations for uniformly accelerated motion, (graphical treatment and calculus approach). Scalar and Vector quantities, addition and Subtraction of vectors, general Vector and notation, Relativen Velocity. Scalar and Vector products of two vectors with properties, Unit Vector, Resolution of a Vector in plane rectangular components, Motion in a plane, Projectile Motion, cases of Uniform velocity and uniform acceleration.

UNIT 3: LAWS OF MOTION                                                            (Marks: 03)
Concept of force and Inertia, Newton‘s First Law of motion; Momentum and Newton‘s Second Law of motion, Impulse; Newton‘s Third Law of motion. Law of conversation of linear momentum and its applications, Equilibrium of concurrent forces. Friction, static and kinetic friction, laws of friction, rolling friction.
Dynamics of uniform circular motion: Centripetal force and examples of circular motion (vehicle on level circular road, vehicle on banked road.)

UNIT 4: WORK, ENERGY AND POWER                                                (Marks: 03)
Concept of scalar products of vectors, Work done by a constant force and variable force; kinetic energy, work energy theorem, power. Potential energy, Potential energy of spring, conservative forces, conservation of mechanical energy (K.E. and P.E.), non-conservative forces; Elastic and inelastic collisions in one and two dimensions.

UNIT 5: MOTION OF SYSTEM OF PARTICLES AND RIGID BODY                     (Marks: 03)
Centre of mass of a two-particle system, Centre of mass of a rigid body; Concepts of vector product of vectors: moment of a force, torque, angular momentum, conservation of angular momentum with some examples.
Moment of inertia, radius of gyration. Values of moment of inertia for simple geometric objects (no derivation), statement of parallel and perpendicular axes theorems and their applications. Rigid body rotation and equations of rotational motion.

UNIT 6: GRAVITATION                                                                (Marks: 03)
The universal law of gravitation. Acceleration due to gravity and its variation with altitude, depth and shape,
Kepler’s laws of planetary motion. Gravitational potential; gravitational potential energy. Escape velocity. Orbital velocity of satellite. Geo-stationary satellites.

UNIT 7: PROPERTIES OF BULK MATTER                                             (Marks: 03)
Elastic behavior, Stress-strain relationship. Hooke‘s Law, Young‘s modulus, bulk modulus, shear modulus of rigidity. Pressure due to a fluid column; Pascal‘s law and its applications (hydraulic lift and hydraulic brakes)
Viscosity, Stokes‘ law, terminal velocity, streamline and turbulent flow, Reynolds number. Bernoulli‘s theorem and its applications Surface energy and surface tension, angle of contact, applications of surface tension – ideas to drops, bubbles and capillary rise. Heat, temperature, thermal expansion; specific heat, calorimetry; change of state-latent heat. Heat transfer-conduction, convection and radiation, Newton‘s law of cooling.

UNIT 8: THERMODYNAMICS                                                          (Marks: 02)
Thermal equilibrium and definition of temperature (zeroth law of thermodynamics),. Heat work and internal energy. First law of thermodynamics. Second law of thermodynamics: reversible and irreversible processes. Heat engines and refrigerators (concept only)

UNIT 9: BEHAVIOUR OF PERFECT GAS AND KINECTIC THEORY                    (Marks: 03)
Equation of state of a perfect gas, work done on compressing a gas. Kinectic theory of gases – assumptions, concept of pressure. Kinectic energy and temperature: rms speed of gas molecules; Degrees of freedom, Law of equipartition of energy (Statement only) and applications to specific heat capacities of gases; concept of Mean free path, Avagadro’s number.

UNIT 10: OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES                                                (Marks: 05)
Periodic motion – Period, frequency, displacement as a function of time. Periodic functions. Simple harmonic motion (S.H.M.) and its equation; phase; oscillations of a spring-restoring force and force constant; energy in S.H.M. – kinetic and potential energies; Simple pendulum-derivation of expression for its time period; Free, forced and damped oscillations, resonance. Wave motion. Longitudinal and transverse waves, speed of a wave.
Displacement relation for a progressive wave. Principle of superposition of waves, reflection of waves, Standing waves in strings and organ pipes, fundamental mode and harmonics, Beats, Doppler effect.

UNIT 11: ELECTROSTATICS                                                           (Marks: 05)
Electric charges: Conservation of charge, Coulomb’s law-forces between two point charges, forces between multiple charges; superposition principle and continuous charge distribution. Electric field: Electric field due to a point charge, Electric field lines, Electric dipole, Electric field due to a dipole, Torque on a dipole in uniform electric field. Electric flux, Statement of Gauss’s theorem and its applications to find field due to infinitely long straight wire, uniformly charged infinite plane sheet and uniformly charged thin spherical shell (field inside and outside).
Electric potential, electric potential due to a point charge, a dipole and system of charges; Equipotential surfaces, Electrical potential energy of a system of two point charges and of electric dipole in an electrostatic field.
Conductors and insulators, Dielectrics and electric polarization, capacitor and capacitance, combination of capacitors in series and in parallel, capacitance of parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectric medium between the plates, Energy stored in a capacitor. Van de Graff generator.

UNIT 12: CURRENT ELECTRICITY                                                    (Marks: 05)
Electric current, Drift velocity, Ohm’s law, Electrical resistance, V-I characteristics (linear & non-linear), Electrical energy and power, Electrical resistivity and conductivity, Carbon resistors, Colour code for carbon resistors;
Temperature dependence of resistance. Internal resistance of a cell, potential difference and emf of a cell, combination of cells in series and in parallel. Kirchhoff’s laws and their applications. Wheatstone bridge, Metre bridge. Potentiometer – principle and its application to measure the potential difference and for comparing e.m.f. of two cells; measurement of internal resistance of a cell.

UNIT 13: MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF CURRENT AND MAGNETISM                     (Marks: 05)
Biot – Savart law and its application to current carrying circular loop. Ampere’s law and its applications to infinitely long current carrying straight wire, straight and toroidal solenoids. Force on moving charge in uniform magnetic and electric fields. Cyclotron. Force on a current-carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field. Force between two parallel current-carrying conductors-definition of ampere. Torque experienced by a current loop in uniform magnetic field; Moving coil galvanometer, its current sensitivity and conversion with examples. Current loop as a magnetic dipole and its magnetic dipole moment, magnetic field line s; Earth’s magnetic field and magnetic elements. Para-, dia- and ferro-magnetic substances with examples. Electromagnets and factors affecting their strength, permanent magnets.

UNIT 14: ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION AND ALT. CURRENTS                  (Marks: 05)
Electromagnetic induction: Faraday’s law, induced emf and current; Lenz’s Law. Eddy currents. Self and mutual inductance. Alternating currents, peak and rms value of alternating current/voltage; reactance and impedance; LC oscillations (qualitative treatment only) & LCR circuits series, resonance; power in AC circuits, wattles current. AC generators and transformer.

UNIT 15: ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES                                               (Marks: 02)
Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics. Transverse nature of electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, Xrays, gamma rays) including elementary facts about their uses

UNIT 16: OPTICS                                                                       (Marks: 09)
Ray optics-Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula, refraction of light-Total internal reflection and its applications, Refraction at spherical surfaces, lenses, thin lens formula, Lens-makers Formula, Magnification, Power of a Lens. Combination of thin lenses in contact, Microscope and Astronomical Telescope (reflecting and refracting) and their magnifying powers. Wave optics: wave front and Huygens’ principle, reflection and refraction of plane wave at a plane surface using wave fronts. Proofs of laws of reflection and refraction using Huygen’s pr inciple. Interferences, Young’s double slit experiment and expression for fringe width, coherent sources and sustained interference of light. Diffraction due to a single slit, width of central maximum. Resolving power of microscopes and astronomical telesc opes, Polarisation, plane polarized light; Brewster’s law, uses of plane polarized light and Polaroid’s.

UNIT 17: DUAL NATURE OF MATTER AND RADIATION                              (Marks: 02)
Dual nature of radiation. Photoelectric effect, Hertz and Lenard’s observations; Einstein’s photoelectric equation; particle nature of light. Matter waves-wave nature of particle, de Broglie relation. Davission-Germer experiment.

UNIT 18: ATOMS AND NUCLEI                                                         (Marks: 04)
Alpha- particle scattering experiment; Rutherford’s model of atom; Bohr’s model of atom, energy levels, hydrogen spectrum. Composition and size of nucleus, atomic masses, isotopes, isobars; isotones. Radioactivity-alpha, beta and gamma particles/rays and their properties; radioactive decay law. Mass-energy relation, mass defect; binding energy per nucleon and its variation with mass number, nuclear fission and fusion.

UNIT 19: ELECTRONIC DEVICES                                                      (Marks: 04)
Quantitative ideas on Energy bands in solids, conductors, insulators and semiconductors. Semiconductors; Semiconductor diode: I-V characteristics in forward and reverse bias; diode as a rectifier; I-V characteristics of LED, photodiode, solar cell and Zener diode; Zener diode as a voltage regulator. Junction transistor and its action, characteristics of a transistor; transistor as an amplifier (common emitter configuration) and oscillator. Logic gates (OR, AND, NOT) concept of NAND and NOR gates. Transistor as a switch

UNIT 20: COMMUNICATION SYSTEM                                                 (Marks: 03)
Basic elements of communication system (block diagram only), Bandwidth of signals (speech, TV and digital data); Bandwidth of Transmission medium, Propagation of electromagnetic waves in the atmosphere, sky and space wave propagation. Need for modulation: Production and detection of an amplitude modulated wave.




CHEMISTRY


UNIT 1: CHEMICAL ARITHMETIC & ATOMIC STRUCTURE                          (Marks: 06)
Laws of chemical combination, Mole concept (numericals) Percentage composition Empirical and Molecular formulae, Chemical reactions, Stoichiometry and calculations based on stoichiometry. Atomic structure:- Bohr‘s model of Hydrogen atom, Quantum numbers, Pauli‘s exclusion principle, Hund‘s rule and Aufbau principle. Heisenberg‘s uncertainty principle, de -Broglie wave equation and its significance

UNIT 2: CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM                                                    (Marks: 05)
Law of mass action, Le- Chatelier‘s principle, and its application to physical and chemical equilibria. Ionisation of weak electrolytes (Ostwald‘s dilution law) Acids and bases: Acid base equilibria. Bronsted-Lowry and Lewis concept, of acids and bases. Ionic product of water. pH and pOH scales, pKa & pKb values, Solubility product, Buffer solutions Common ion effect, Hydrolysis of salts

UNIT 3: CHEMICAL KINETICS                                                        (Marks: 02)
Rate of chemical reaction, Average and instantaneous rate, Factors effecting rate of reaction, Order and molecularity of reaction, Integrated rate equation and Half-life period (for zero and first order) reaction, Activation energy and Arrhenius equation.

UNIT 4: SOLUTIONS                                                                  (Marks: 04)
Different ways of expressing the concentration of solutions (molarity, molality, mole fraction, ppm and normality), Vapour pressure, Raoult‘s law, Ideal and Non -ideal solutions, Colligative properties. Determination of molecular mass of non-volatile solutes through colligative properties. Abnormal molecular masses and Van‘t Hoff Factor.

UNIT 5: CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS                                             (Marks: 04)
Energy changes taking place during chemical reactions, Internal Energy and Enthalpy changes, Enthalpy of combustion, Solution and Neutralization. Hess‘s Law (Numerical problems) Laws of thermodynamics -first, second & third, Concepts of Entropy and Free energy, Spontaneity of a chemical reaction and Thermodynamic equilibrium.

UNIT 6: REDOX REACTIONS AND ELECTROCHEMISTRY                            (Marks: 04)
Determination of oxidation numbers, oxidation and reduction in terms of electron transfer, dependence of electrode and cell potential on concentration (Nernst Equation), Electrode potential as a criteria for product formation in electrolysis. E.M.F. of Galvanic cell, Relationship between free energy change and E.M.F. of a cell. Definition and units of Equivalent, Molar and Specific conductivity

UNIT 7: SOLID STATE & STATES OF MATTER                                        (Marks: 03)
Boyle‘s Law, Charle‘s law, Dalton‘s law of partial pressure, Graham‘s law of diffusion of gases. Causes of deviation from ideal behaviour, ideal gas equation and nature of ‗R‘, Vander Waal‘s equation, surface tension and viscosity of liquids.
Crystalline and amorphous solids, Crystal lattice, Crystal types, Packing efficiency, calculation of density of unit cell, Number of atoms per unit cell in a cubic cell. Co-ordination number, Stoichiometric defects: Schottky, Frenkel and interstitial.
Properties of solids: Electrical, Magnetic & Dielectric.

UNIT 8: SURFACE CHEMISTRY                                                        (Marks: 02)
Freundlich absorption isotherm, preparation of colloidal solutions by physical and chemical methods, electrical
properties (cataphoresis, electroosmosis, coagulation and protective colloids) Homogeneous and Heterogeneous
Catalysis.

UNIT 9: PERIODIC PROPERTIES                                                       (Marks: 02)
Classification of elements as s, p, d, and f block elements. Variation of Ionization energy, Electron affinity,
Electronegativity, Atomic and Ionic radii along the period and down the group in the periodic table.

UNIT 10: CHEMICAL BONDING AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE                     (Marks: 04)
Types of chemical bonds, Ionic & covalent bonds, Bond parameters, Quantum theory of covalent bond, pi and sigma
bonds, Hybridization involving s, p and d-orbitals, Dipole moments and hydrogen bond.
VSEPR: Shapes of simple molecules ( H2O, NH3, SO2, CO2, PCl3, PCl5, CIF3, BF3, SF4, XeF2, XeF4 ).
Molecular orbital theory: Energy Levels and M.O. diagrams of H2, H2 +,He2, O2, O2-2 ,O1-2,O22- & F2.
Bond order and its significance.

UNIT 11: CHEMISTRY OF REPRESENTATIVE ELEMENTS                            (Marks: 05)
S and P Block Elements: Electron configuration, Oxidation states and trends in various properties like ionization
energy, electron affinity, atomic radii, electronegativity and diagonal relationship.
Alkali metals: Hydration of ions, action with ammonia, flame colouration, solubility of hydroxides, carbonates and
sulphates.
Alkaline Earth Metals: Solubility of carbonates, hydroxides and sulphates.
Boron Family: Structure of halides, relative acid strength of trihalides of boron.
Carbon family: Hydrides and oxides.
Nitrogen family: Oxides of Nitrogen and Phosphorous, reducing nature, basic strength and boiling points of their
halides.
Oxygen family: volatility, thermal stability, acid character, reducing character and bond angles of their hydrides,
oxyacids of sulphur.
Halogen family: Bond energy, colour and oxidizing power, boiling point, acid strength and diple moment, thermal
stability, reducing power of hydracids, relative acidity and oxidizing power of oxyacids of halogens.

UNIT 12: TRANSITION ELEMENTS INCLUDING LANTHANOIDES                    (Marks: 04)
Electron configuration, Oxidation states, Colour, and Magnetic properties.
Oxides of Vanadium, Chromium and Manganese Alloys of Copper, Silver and Iron.
Metallurgy of Iron, Copper and Zinc.

UNIT 13: CO-ORDINATION CHEMISTRY                                              (Marks: 05)
Introduction, Ligands, Co-ordination Number, IUPAC Nomenclature.
Bonding theories: Werner‘s, VBT and CFT.
Isomerism in Co-ordination compounds (Ionization, Linkage, Hydrate, Geometrical and Optical).
Applications of Co-ordination complexes in Biology, Medicine and Analytical Chemistry.

UNIT 14: NOMENCLATURE AND BASIC CONCEPTS IN THE ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (Marks: 04)
Nomenclature of organic compounds (monofunctional and polyfunctional groups), inductive,eletromeric resonance
and hypercojugtion effects, reaction intermediates, carbocations, carbanions and free radicals with their general
stability order, types of organic reactions (addition, substitution, elimination and redox reactions), aromaticity on the
basis of Huckel rule. Ortho, meta and para directing groups.

UNIT 15: HYDROCARBONS                                                            (Marks: 04)
Structural isomerism in alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and arenes, stereoisomerism: geometrical and optical isomerism,
chirality, origin of chirality, specific rotation, racemisation and resolution, conformations in ethane and cyclohexane,





relative configuration (D,L-Nomenclature), absolute (R and S system of nomenclature). Reactions of hydrocarbons:-
Addition,Subsititution and Oxidation reactions, eletrophiles and neucleophiles;acidic charater of alkynes.

UNIT 16: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY BASED ON FUNCTIONAL GROUP-I                 (Marks: 04)
Haloalkanes, haloarenes, alcohols and phenols: General methods of preparation and properties. Choloroform and
Iodoform.

UNIT 17: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY BASED ON FUNCTION GROUP-II                   (Marks: 04)
Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones, Monocarboxylic acids: General methods of preparation and properties. Derivatives of
monocarboxylic acids like acid halides, acid anhydrides acid amides and esters,relative strength of carboxylic acids


UNIT 18: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY BASED ON FUNCTIONAL GROUP-III               (Marks: 04)
Cyanides, Isocyanides, Nitrocompounds and Amines: General methods of preparation and properties. Relative
basic character of amines.

UNIT 19: MOLECULES OF LIFE                                                        (Marks: 02)
Carbohydrates: Definition, Classification, Mutarotation, Structure of Animo-acids, Peptides and Proteins (Molish
and ninhydrin tests). Classification and uses of vitamins. Chemicals in medicine and health care, Dyes and drugs.
Chemical reactions in atmosphere, ozone depletion and its effects. Acid rain, Green House effect & Global
warming.

UNIT 20: POLYMERS                                                                   (Marks: 03)
Introduction, Classification, Methods of Polymerisation (Addition, Condensation, Free Radical, Cationic & Anionic).
Natural & Synthetic Polymers: Polythene, Nylon, Polyster, Bakelite and Rubber.
Biodegradable and Non-Biodegradable Polymers.



BIOLOGY


UNIT-1: DIVERSITY AND CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS                              (Marks: 04)
Systematics—need and history; Salient features of two and five kingdom systems and their merits and demerits;
types of classifications (artificial, natural and phylogenetic); General characters and economic importance of algae,
fungi, bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms; Status of some acellular organisms like viruses
and viroids; Slime moulds; Lichens---basic characteristics.

UNIT-2: MORPHOLOGY AND ANATOMY OF PLANTS                                 (Marks: 03)
Morphology of root, stem and leaf and their modifications; types of inflorescence, flower, fruit and seed.
Description of Liliaceae, Fabaceae and Solanaceae. Tissues and tissue system: Types of tissues (meristematic and
permanent) classifications and their functions. Anatomy of dicot and monocot root, stem and leaves; secondary
growth.

UNIT-3: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY                                                        (Marks: 08)
Transport in plants: Mechanisms of transport—diffusion, facilitated diffusion, passive and active transport, antiport
and symport. Plant water relations: Water potential; osmosis; plasmolysis; imbibition; long distance transport of
water; apoplast, symplast pathways; ascent of sap; root pressure theory, tanspirational pull theory and cohesion-
tension theory. Transpiration: Types and significance; mechanism of opening and closing of stomata, guttation;
phloem transport (Mass Flow hypothesis), diffusion of gases.
Mineral Nutrition: Essential Minerals; macro and micro nutrients—their role and deficiency symptoms and mineral
toxicity. Mechanism of nutrient uptake by plants from soil. Hydroponics. Nitrogen metabolism—nitrogen cycle,
nitrogen fixation. Photosynthesis: Historical background; site of photosynthesis; various photosynthetic pigments;
mechanism of light reaction; photophosphorylation (cyclic and non-cyclic); Dark reaction-fixation of carbon dioxide
(C3 cycle, C4 cycle); factors affecting photosynthesis; photorespiration. Respiration: Exchange of gases, cellular
respiration; glycolysis, Krebs cycle, Electron Transport System; Aerobic and anaerobic respiration; respiratory
quotient. Growth and Development: Characteristics and phases of plant growth; growth curve; differentiation,
dedifferentiation and redifferentiation; plant growth regulators-discovery, nature and physiological effects of auxins,
gibberellins, cytokinins, ethylene and abscisic acid. Photoperiodism and vernalisation. Seed dormancy and seed
germination.

UNIT-4: REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS                                   (Marks: 05)
Modes of reproduction in flowering plants (Vegetative, asexual, sexual and micropropagation); flower structure,
development of male and female gametophytes; Pollination—types, agencies and examples; in-breeding and out-
breeding, factors promoting out-breeding, pollen-pistil interaction; double fertilization; post-fertilization events;
development of endosperm, embryo, seed and fruit; apomixis and polyembryony—types and importance.

UNIT-5: GENETICS                                                                     (Marks: 06)
Heredity and variation (somatic and germinal); Mendel‘s laws of inheritance; deviations from Mendelism;
incomplete dominance; co-dominance; multiple alleles; pleiotropy; Polygenic Inheritance; Chromosomal Theory of
Inheritance.
Evidence for DNA as genetic material; structure of DNA and RNA; DNA packaging; DNA replication; Protein
synthesis—trancription, translation, genetic code; gene expression and regulation (lac-operon).

UNIT-6: ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT                                             (Marks: 07)
Meaning of ecology, community, niche. Population and ecological adaptations: Characteristics of populations (birth
rate (natality/fecundity), death rate (mortality) and age distribution; population interactions (positive and negative
interactions)…competition, predation, parasitism and mutualism. Ecosystems: Biotic and abiotic components;
energy flow, nutrient cycling (carbon and phosphorus), litter decomposition and primary productivity; pyramids of





number, biomass and energy; ecological succession types. Food chain and food web. Biodiversity and its
conservation: Levels of biodiversity; threats to biodiversity; megabiodiversity countries and biodiversity hotspots;
IUCN threat categories; in situ and ex situ methods of biodiversity conservation. Environmental issues: Causes and
consequences of air and water pollution and their control; solid waste management; agrochemicals and their effect;
greenhouse effect and global warming; stratospheric ozone layer depletion—causes and consequences.

UNIT- 7: BIOLOGY AND HUMAN WELFARE                                           (Marks: 04)
Plant breeding: Introduction, steps in plant breeding and application of plant breeding; Biofortification, Tissue
culture: Cellular totipotency; technique and application of tissue culture Microbes in human welfare: Role of
microbes in food processing; industrial production; sewage treatment; energy production (biogas); biopesticides and
biofertilizers Elementary idea of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs); Bt crops, biopiracy and patents.

UNIT-8: DIVERSITY IN THE LIVING WORLD                                          (Marks: 03)
Characteristic features of living organisms Salient features of different animal phyla (non-chordates upto phylum
level, chordates upto class level) National parks of India with special reference to J&K State:- Dachigam National
Park, Hemis High altitude National Park and Kishtwar High altitude National Park.

UNIT-9: HISTOLOGY & MORPHOLOGY                                               (Marks: 03)
Animal Tissues:- Epithelial, Connective, Muscular and Nervous Elementary knowledge on morphology & anatomy
of Frog, Earthworm and Cockroach.

UNIT-10: CELL-STRUCTURE & FUNCTION                                           (Marks: 06)
Modern cell theory, Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, cell wall, cell membrane structure & function (fluid mosaic
model), cell organelles (Plastids, Mitochondria, Endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies/ dictyosomes, Riobosomes,
Lysosomes, Nucleus, Vacuoles, Centrioles, cilia & Flagella) Cell division: Cell cycle, Mitosis and Meiosis Bio
molecules: Structure and function of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids, primary and secondary
metabolites, metabolism Enzymes: Types, properties functions and factors controlling enzyme activity.

UNIT-11: HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY                                                       (Marks: 08)
Alimentary canal, digestion and absorption of food, disorders of digestive system (jaundice, vomiting, diarrhea,
constipation, indigestion etc.) Respiratory organs, mechanism of breathing, respiratory volumes and capacities,
transport of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide), disorders of respiratory system (asthma, emphysema, fibrosis etc.)
Circulatory system:- Blood & lymph and their functions, blood groups, coagulation of blood, human heart, cardiac
cycle, ECG, double circulation, disorders of circulatory system. (hypertension, coronary artery disease, angina, heart
failure). Excretory products and their elimination. Modes of Excretion; Ammonotelism, Ureotelism and Uricotelism.
Human excretory system, urine formation, functions of tubules, mechanism of concentration of the filtrate,
regulation of kidney function, micturition, role of other organs in excretion (lungs, liver and skin), haemodialysis
and peritoneal dialysis, disorders of the excretory system (kidney failure, glomerulonephritis, renal calculi) Types of
movement (amoeboid, ciliary and muscular), different types of muscles, structure of contractile proteins (actin and
myosin), mechanism of muscle contraction, joints, disorders of muscular and skeletal system (Myasthenia gravis,
muscular dystrophy, tetany, arthritis, gout, osteoporosis) Human nervous system, neuron as a structural and
functional unit of nervous system, generation and conduction of nerve impulse, transmission of impulses, reflex
action and reflex arc, structure and functioning of the sense organs (eye and ear) Endocrine glands, Mechanism of
hormone action, hormones of heart, kidney and gastrointestinal tract.

UNIT-12: REPRODUCTION                                                             (Marks: 07)
Asexual reproduction:- Characteristics and types of asexual reproduction (binary fission, sporulation, budding,
gemmules, fragmentation, regeneration) Human reproduction:- male and female reproductive system, microscopic
anatomy of testis and ovary, spermatogenesis and oogenesis, menstrual cycle, fertilization, embryo development
upto blastocyst formation, implantation, pregnancy and placenta formation, parturition and lactation Reproductive
health:- need for reproductive health, sexually transmitted diseases and their control and prevention, birth control,(its need and methods), contraception and medical termination of pregnancy (MPT), amniocentesis, infertility and
associated reproductive technologies (IVF,ZIFT,GIFT).

UNIT-13: GENETICS AND EVOLUTION                                                (Marks: 04)
Sex determination in humans, birds and honey bee. Inheritance pattern of Mendelian disorders in humans (colour
blindness, haemophilia, cystic fibrosis, sickle- cell anaemia, phenylketonuria, thalesemia ) Chromosomal disorders
in humans:- Down‘s syndrome, Turner‘s syndrome and Klinefelter‘s syndrome Genome and human genome project.
DNA fingerprinting. Origin of life, theories and evidences for evolution with special reference to Darwinian theory,
and Modern synthetic theory, Hardy-Weinberg principle, Adaptive radiation. Origin and evolution of man.

UNIT-14: BIOLOGY AND HUMAN WELFARE                                          (Marks: 04)
Health and Diseases:- basic concepts of immunology, vaccines, common diseases in human beings (their causative
agents, symptoms and prevention and control) with reference to thyphoid, hepatitis, malaria, filariasis, bubonic
plague, ascariasis, common cold, amoebiasis and ring worm, Detailed account of diseases like cancer and HIV/
AIDS. Insects and human welfare:- Silk, honey and lac producing insects, their life- cycle and usefulness of their
products. Poultry and Diary Farming. Adolescence and drug and alcohol abuse (effects of drug/ alcohol abuse,
prevention and control.

UNIT –15: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS                                     (Marks: 03)
Genetic engineering (recombinant DNA technology), cloning. Biotechnological production of human insulin,
vaccines and growth hormone. Gene therapy.Bio safety/ ethical issues regarding recombinant DNA technology.



MATHEMATICS


UNIT 1: SETS, RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS                                          (Marks: 07)
Sets and their representation, finite and infinite sets, empty set subsets, subset of real numbers especially intervals,
power set, universal set. Venn diagram, union and intersection of sets. Difference of sets, Compliment of a set.
Ordered pairs, Cartesian product of sets, number of elements in the Cartesian product of two finite sets. Cartesian
product of real with itself (upto RxRxR). Relation, Domain, co- domain and range of relation, types of relations,
reflexive, symmetric, transitive and equivalence relations. Function as special kind of relation from one set to
another, domain, co-domain and range of a function. One to one, onto functions. Real valued functions of the real
variable, constant identity, polynomial, rational modulus signum and greatest integer functions with their graph.
Sum, difference, product and quotients of functions. Composite of functions, inverse of a function, binary
operations.

UNIT 2: COMPLEX NUMBER; LINEAR INEQUATION; LINEAR PROG                (Marks: 08)
Complex number: Conjugate of a complex number, modulus and amplitude (argument) of a complex number,
Argand‘s plane and polar representation of complex numbers, algebraic properties of complex numbers.
Fundamental theorem of algebra, solution of Quadratic equation in the complex number system. Square root of a
complex number.
Linear inequation: Algebraic solution of linear inequalities in one variable and their representation on the number
line. Graphical solution of linear inequalities of two variables.
Linear programming: Introduction , definition of related terminology such as constraints, objective function,
optimization, different type of linear programming problem (L.P), mathematical formulation of L.P problem,
graphical method of solution for problems in two variables, feasible and infeasible regions, feasible and infeasible
solutions, optimal feasible solutions (up to three non-trivial constraints).

UNIT 3: SEQUENCE AND SERIES, PERMUTATION AND COMBINATION              (Marks: 08)
Sequence and series: Arithmetic progression (A.P), arithmetic mean (A.M), nth term, sum to n-terms of an A.P,
Geometric progression (G.P) , Geometric Mean (G.M), nth term, sum to n-terms and sum to infinity of a G.P.
Relation between A.M and G.M. Sum to n terms of  π‘› ,  π‘›2 π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘  π‘›3 .
Permutation and combination: Fundamental principle of counting, factorial n., permutations P(n,r) and
combinations C(n,r), derivation of formulae and their connections, simple applications.
Mathematical Induction and Binomial Theorem: The principle of mathematical induction and simple
applications. Binomial theorem, statement and proof of Binomial theorem for positive integral power. Pascal‘s
triangle, general and middle terms in the Binomial expansion, simple application.

UNIT 4: TRIGONOMETRIC AND INVERSE TRIGONOMETRY FUNCTIONS           (Marks: 07)
Positive and negative angles, measuring angles in radians and in degrees, Conversion from one measure to another.
Definition of trigonometric functions with the help of unit circle, identity sin2x+cos2x=1 for all Sign of x,
Trigonometric functions and their graphs. Expression of sin π‘₯ ± 𝑦 π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘ cos π‘₯ ± 𝑦 in terms of Sin x, Sin y, Cos x
and Cos y. Deductions:


1 ∓ tan x tan y ,

cot y ± cot x
2 ,
2 ,






2 ,
2 ,


Identities related to Sin2x, Cos2x, tan2x, Sin3x, Cos3x, and tan3x. General solution of trigonometric equations of
the type Sin, Cos. Sine and Cosine formulae and their simple applications.
Inverse trigonometric functions, defunction, range, domain, principal value branches. Graphs of inverse
trigonometric functions, elementary properties of inverse trigonometric functions

UNIT 5: MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS                                            (Marks: 05)
Matrices, concepts, notation, order, equality, types of matrices, Zero matrix, transpose of matrix, Symmetric and
skew symmetric matrices. Addition, multiplication, scaler multiplication of matrices, simple properties of addition,
multiplication and scaler multiplication of matrices. Non-cummulative of multiplication of matrices and existence of
non-zero matrices whose product is the zero matrix (order 2x2). Concept of elementary row and column operation,
Invertible matrices and uniqueness of inverse, if it exists. (Matrices with real entries).
Determinants of square matrix (upto 3x3 matrices) properties of determinants, minors, cofactors and applications of
determinants in finding area of a triangle. Adjoint and inverse of a square matrix. Consistency, inconsistency and
number of solutions of system of linear equations by examples, solving system of linear equations in two or three
variables using inverse of a matrix. Crammer‘s Rule and its applications.

UNIT 6: LIMIT, CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIATION                               (Marks: 09)
Concept of limit of a function. Theorems on Limits, Evaluation of limits using standard results
1     1
lim , lim
π‘₯→0 π‘₯    π‘₯→∞ π‘₯   π‘₯→∞      π‘₯


lim 1 + π‘₯ 1/π‘₯ , lim
π‘₯→0                        π‘₯→0


log (1 + π‘₯)
π‘₯   , lim

ex − 1
π‘₯  ,



Continuity of a function at a point. Continuity of Sum, product and quotient of functions. Derivative: definition of
a derivative of a function, geometrical interpretation of the derivative.

 Derivative of sum, difference, product and quotient of two or more functions.
 Derivative of algebraic and composite functions.
 Derivative of trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions.
 Chain rule, derivative of implicit functions.
 Derivative of logarithmic and exponential functions.
 Logarithmic differentiation.
 Derivative of functions expressed in parametric forms.
Second order derivatives.
 Rolle‘s and Lagrange‘s Mean Value Theorem and their geometrical interpretation and their simple applications.
 Chain Rule, derivative of implicit functions.
Application of Derivative: rate of change, increasing and decreasing functions, tangents and normals,
approximation, maxima and minima (first derivative and second derivative test). Simple problems.






UNIT 7: INTEGRATION AND DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS                            (Marks: 09)
Integration as inverse process of differentiation. Integration of variety of functions by Substitution, by parts, by
partial fractions. Simple integrals of the type:

𝑑π‘₯

π‘₯ 2 ± π‘Ž2 ,

𝑑π‘₯
π‘Ž2 − π‘₯ 2 ,




𝑑π‘₯




π‘Žπ‘₯ 2 + 𝑏π‘₯ + 𝑐 ,




𝑝π‘₯ + π‘ž




π‘Žπ‘₯ 2 + 𝑏π‘₯ + 𝑐 𝑑π‘₯ ,


π‘Ž2 ± π‘₯ 2 . 𝑑π‘₯,   π‘₯ 2 − π‘Ž2 . 𝑑π‘₯,


π‘Ž + 𝑏 sin π‘₯ ,



𝑝π‘₯ + π‘ž  π‘Žπ‘₯ 2 + 𝑏π‘₯ + 𝑐 𝑑π‘₯


Definite integrals as a Limit of a sum. Fundamental Theorem of calculus. Basic properties of definite integrals
Evaluation of definite integrals.
Application of integrals: Application in finding the area under simple curves, especially lines. Areas of circles,
parabolas and ellipses (in standard form) Area under the curve y= Sinx, y= Cosx, area between the above two
curves. Differential Equations: Definition, order and degree of a differential equation. General and particular
solutions of a differential equation. Formation of a differential equation whose general solution is given. Solution of
differentiation equation by method of separation of variables. Solution of Homogeneous differential equation of first
order and first degree. Solution of linear differential equation of the type:
𝑑𝑦


𝑑π‘₯


UNIT 8: STRAIGHT LINES AND CONIC SECTIONS                                    (Marks: 07)
Distance between two points, section, slope of a line, angle between two lines, various forms of equations of lines, point-slope form, intercept form, two point form, and normal form. General equation of a line, distance of a point from a line. Conic Section: Sections of a cone, circles, parabola, ellipse, hyperbola, a point, a straight line and a pair of intersecting lines as a degenerated case of conic section. Standard equation of a circle, parabola, ellipse, and hyperbola and their simple properties.

UNIT 9: STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY                                              (Marks: 07)
Measure of dispersion, mean, deviation, variance and standard deviation of ungrouped/ grouped data. Analysis of frequency distribution with equal means but different variances. Random Experiment: outcome, sample spaces.
Events: Mutually exclusive events. Axiomatic (set theoretic) probability, probability of an event, probability of
―Not‖ and ―Or‖ events. Multiplication theorem on probability, conditional probability, independent events, total probability, Baye‘s theorem, random variable and its probability, distribution, mean and variance of a random variable. Repeated independent (Bernouli) trials and Binomial distribution.

UNIT 10: VECTORS AND THREE DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY                        (Marks: 08)
Vectors and scalers, magnitude and direction of a vector Direction Cosines and ratios of a vector. Types of vector,
equal, zero, unit, parallel and collinear vectors. Position vector of a point , negative of a vector, components of a
vector, addition of vectors, Scalar multiplication, position vector of a point dividing a line segment in a given ratio. Scalar (dot) product of vectors, projection of a vector on a line. Vector (cross) product of vectors, Scalar triple
product. Coordinate axes and Coordinate planes in three dimensions of a point, distance between two points and
sectional formula. Direction cosines and direction ratios of a line joining two points. Cartesian and vector equation
of a line, coplanar and skew-lines, shortest distance between two lines. Cartesian and vector equation of a plane.
Angle between:
i. Two lines
ii. Two planes.
iii. A line and a plane
iv. Distance of a point from a plane.
NEW DELHI; The State Bank Group has announced that its 2014 PO recruitment examination will be held in June and aims to recruit 1837 Probationary Officers (PO). SBI has 14 Local Head Offices and 57 Zonal Offices that are located at important cities throughout the country. It also has around 130 branches overseas.

Candidates can start filling in the online application forms from April 7, 2014. The last date for registration is 25th of April, 2014. SBI also specified that candidates who wish to appear for this exam, must be between the age group of 21 to 30 years. There is even a relaxation of five years for SC and ST candidates and three years for OBC candidates.

SBI has reserved 757 seats for the open category and 457 seats are reserved for OBC candidates, including a registration fee of Rs 500. There are even 235 and 439 seats reserved for SC and ST includes a registration fee of Rs 100 respectively. Objective exam will be of two hours duration with 4 sections, carrying 50 marks each. Whereas, the time allotted for descriptive examination is one hour. Candidates comprehension knowledge, short prΓ©cis, essay and letter writing skills will be tested as well.

Reports also stated, ‘On successful registration, candidates will have to download the ‘Call letter’ for SBI PO examination from the official website from 30th of April, 2014.’

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SRINAGAR; Amid heavy rains, the Directorate of Education Kashmir Monday changed the timing of the educational institutes functional within the municipal limits of Srinagar city.

According to the reports, the order was issued today by the school education department maintaining that the new timing for the government as well as the private educational institutes has been changed.

Directorate of School Education Kashmir Monday issued an order notifying the new timings for all government as well as private schools falling within the municipal limits of Srinagar city. The new timings will be functional from Wednesday this week and schools will remain open from 9: 00 AM to 3:00 PM.

Giving stern directions to all the schools to adhere to the new order, the school education department remarked that stern action will be taken against those who are seen undermining the instructions.

However, according to the Director School Education there shall be no change in school timing for the schools outside the municipal limits of Srinagar City.
SRINAGAR: The Law Department of Kashmir University has made fun of scores of male and female students living below poverty Line. The Law Department without providing any sort of financial assistance to these students has published their names of their official website.

Scores of students living below poverty line told a local news gathering agency that the Law Department has defamed them and has made fun of their poverty. “We have not received any financial assistance from the Law Department but surprisingly they have come up with our names not thinking about the repercussions,” a delegation of students said adding that University has played with their sentiments.

“If you visit the Website of Kashmir University you will find their how Law Department in its notification has claimed that it has given financial assistance to 60 male and female students who live under below poverty line. The fact is that we have not received a penny yet,” a female student told  adding that she was mentally disturbed after coming to know that her name has appeared on the website.

According to reports, the Law Department has published the names of 60 students living below poverty line on March 3 last month and since then it has not bothered to remove these names.

Registrar Kashmir University, Dr Zafar Ahmed Reshi admitted that it was a blunder on part of the University and assured that Law Department would remove the list without any delay.

“This financial assistance is provided by the government and the Law Department might have published the names of the students with an intention to provide information to the government,” Reshi said adding that it is a mistake and would be rectified.

All attempts to contact HoD Law, Professor Muhammad Ayoub did not materialize as he did not pick up the phone.
SRINAGAR; The expelled students from Meerut University along with their parents have been called to the varsity asking them to submit an undertaking assuring ‘no action that violates varsity norms is repeated in future’.

Some Kashmiri students were recently expelled from Swami Viveknanda University Meerut after they reportedly cheered for Pakistan team during the Asia cup cricket series.

Strong resentment was shown by Kashmir’s political leadership after the 70 expelled Kashmiri students accused ‘step motherly’ treatment by the varsity officials.

As per reports, the University officials Tuesday have asked the expelled students that they must report to the university campus in person along with their parents and must give the undertaking that no such incident that violates the varsity norms be repeated.

The reports added that the University administration has directed the 70 expelled students that if they want to resume their classes in the university, they must get their parents along so that the undertaking is sought from them that varsity codes will not be violated.

Meanwhile, the in-charge of All India Centre for Urban and Rural development, a Non- Government Organization (NGO)- that earlier had facilitated the admissions of the Kashmiri students in Meerut told KNS that the office held a detailed meet with the varsity authorities, asking them to end the crises in an amicable manner.

The in-charge of the NGO Ms Rabia added that she had requested the university administration that for the undertaking- the parents of the students may not be called to the varsity campus as the economic conditions of several parents is much weaker that they cannot afford to travel from Kashmir to Meerut. He claimed that the varsity officials had assured her that the undertaking from the parents will be taken in the valley only and that a copy of the same shall be mailed to the NGO’s office for the purpose.
“Till date, no such document has been mailed to me. I am hopeful that till April 10, the document will be mailed so that the same could be duly signed by the parents of the expelled students and students (expelled) would resume their studies,” Rabia said.

She however maintained that if the undertaking is being sought from the parents of the expelled students- the university officials must also give the assurance in writing that the students who would return to Meerut shall be provided the security and no maltreatment is meted out to them in future. (KNS)
SRINAGAR; They left the Valley with hope for a brighter future after the announcement of the Prime Minister's Special Scholarship Scheme in 2012 but hundreds of Kashmiri students are groping in the dark as funds are yet to reach them.

22-year-old Feroz Ahmed, a Bachelors in Pharmacy student at a Greater Noida college, is too embarrassed to return home after his college authorities asked him to leave the course over non-payment of fees for which he was granted scholarship.

“Out of a total of 12 students who were admitted to the college, only two have got the scholarship money, that too only an annual Rs 30,000,” said Ahmed, who hails from Kargil in Jammu and Kashmir. He had taken admission at Vishveshvarya College in 2012 under the AICTE scheme. The college fees for his course amounts to over Rs 1.50 lakh annually.

Ahmed has been running from pillar to post with the letter of termination of his course from the college as he seeks the help of local leaders to the state minister of education to get his scholarship money.

“Along with other students, I have taken a pit stop in Jammu for the past 25 days, trying to meet leaders and the minister. We have been assured help, but no one has given any confirmation so far. We cannot even go back home, there is too much pressure on us,” he said.“We cannot pay the fees, we are clueless as to what to do... our career and life is at stake,” he said.

Ahmed is not alone. The same predicament is being faced by Hilal Ahmed Mir (21), who hails from Baramulla. He was inducted into a Bachelor of Dental Surgery course at the Meerut-based Kalka Dental College under the scholarship scheme in 2012.“The college has not received the scholarship money from the concerned department. Now, they are not letting me complete the course or even sit for the examination,” Mir claimed.He also alleged that the college had made students like him sign affidavits saying that they would be allowed to sit for the examination only after they paid the fees of an yearly Rs 4 lakh. 
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