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SECTION A Admission to B.Tech./B.Arch. Degree Programmes 2014 - 15 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. About the University B.Tech./B.Arch. Programmes offered Eligibility for admission Application for Admission and Entrance Examination Engineering Entrance Examination-2013 Submission of application Admit card Important dates General instructions SECTION B Guidelines for filling the application form (Coding Sheet) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. General instructions How to fill up the form Check List Submission of the filled-in application Admit Card & Identification Pattern of entrance examination and duration Enquiries SECTION C Counselling and Admission 1. 2. 3. 4. Documents to be produced during counselling Tuition fee Scholarship Commencement of classes SECTION D Syllabus for Entrance Examination 1. 2. 3. 4. Mathematics Physics Chemistry Biology SECTION E Appendix 1. Specimen Application 2. Check List & Important Dates 14 21 09 10 12 13 08 08 08 08 04 04 06 06 06 07 07 01 01 01 02 02 03 03 03 03
B.Arch. Programme
The University also offers B.Arch. Programme (5 years)
Age Limit
Candidates whose date of birth falls on or after 1st July 1992 are eligible to apply for BSAUEEE -2014. The date
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of birth recorded in the High School / SSLC / Xth Standard Mark Sheet will be considered as proof. Candidates should produce this certificate in original as a proof of their age at the time of counselling. Note : Students who will be appearing for the 10+2 examinations in March 2014 are eligible to apply.
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the examination. You have to produce photo (Xerox) copies of the demand draft and the filled-in application, to establish your candidature, along with a photograph to get the Admit card. Note: An applicant shall submit only one application for the entrance examination.
8. Important Dates
Issue of applications Last date to submit your application Date of Entrance Examination : 10.01.2014 : 15.04.2014 : 20.04.2014
9. General Instructions
Follow the instructions given in this brochure for filling up each item in the application form. Use only Black ball point pen for all writings within the rectangular boxes provided, wherever applicable as per the instructions. Use only HB pencil for shading the ovals, wherever applicable as per the instructions. Otherwise the machine cannot read or scan the data. Application form is to be folded in the same manner as it is supplied. No new fold should be made. Handle the application form (coding sheet) carefully. Do not staple, pin, wrinkle, tear or wet the coded sheet since tampered application is liable to be rejected. Mark your response only within the space provided for the purpose. Responses marked outside the space will not be read by the machine. Application form should be filled in English only. First write with black ball point pen, the required information in capital letters in the boxes above the ovals and then completely shade the ovals, with HB pencil, under each letter / number. Preserve a photo copy (Xerox copy) of DD and filled in application for future reference. Do not enclose any original certificate along with filledin application. Applicants must use only the original coding sheet. Photocopy (Xerox copy) of the coding sheet will not be accepted. Incomplete application will summarily be rejected. Completed application form should be enclosed in a pre-addressed special envelope. The applicants should send the filled-in application form in the same pre-addressed envelope to the Director (Admissions).
6. Submission of Application
A special cover has been provided for sending the application form. Enclose the filled-in application form in the cover provided and send it by Courier /Register Post / Speed Post, so as to reach on or before 15.04.2014 (5.00 p.m.) to Director (Admissions) B.S.Abdur Rahman University Vandalur, Chennai-600 048, Tamilnadu, India. Since the date of Entrance Examination falls before the date of publication of 12th standard examination results, applicants may not be able to produce marks obtained in the qualifying examination. Hence a separate coding sheet for entering 12th standard marks is enclosed with the application along with a special cover. Fill-up your application number in the mark coding sheet and retain it under safe custody, fill it as soon as the marks are received and send it immediately by courier/registered/speed post, within 10 days from the date of publication of result by the respective boards.
7. Admit card
Admit card will be dispatched to the candidates indicating the Registration number and venue of the examination. If you do not receive the Admit card, please contact the opted centre of examination personally on the day before
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1. General Instructions
The application form (coding sheet) contains 23 items. Read the instructions carefully, before filling up the application form. Fill up all the items carefully as per the guidelines given below. All writings shall be with Black Ball Point Pen only. Ovals shall be completely shaded with HB Pencil only. Candidates should take extreme care in filling the boxes correctly using black ball point pen. Write only one character in a box. Do not make any stray mark on the Coded Application Form In case any letter is entered wrongly, strike out the letter and write above it correctly. Correction fluid should not be used. If you desire to correct any entry made with HB pencil, completely erase the wrong entry without damaging the sheet and leaving any smudge, since a partially erased mark leads to incorrect reading by the Optical Mark Reader. A sample application form (coding sheet) is enclosed as a part of this instruction booklet. It is advised that you fill up the sample coding sheet first and then copy the entries to the original coding sheet.
2. Date of Birth Fill in the date of birth in Christian era. If your date of birth is 15.04.1996 write in the boxes using Black Ball Point Pen as Day 1 5 3. Gender If you are a male, write 1 in the box and shade the corresponding oval. 4. Religion Write the appropriate code of your religion in the box and shade the corresponding oval. 5. Community Six categories are indicated namely Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Most backward class, Backward class, Backward class (Muslim) and Others. Write the appropriate code of your Community in the box and shade the corresponding oval. 6. Nationality Nationality is broadly categorized as Indian, NonResident Indian and Others. Write the appropriate code and shade the appropriate oval. 7. Mother Tongue A list of 22 Languages spoken in the Indian subcontinent is given below : 01. Assamese 02. Bengali 03. Bodo 04. Dogri 05. Gujarati 06. Hindi 07. Kannada S 08. Kashmiri 09. Konkani 10. Maithili 11. Malayalam 12. Manipuri (Meithei) 13. Marathi 14. Nepali 15. Oriya 16. Punjabi 17. Sanskrit 18. Santhali 19. Sindhi 20. Tamil 21. Telugu 22. Urdu 23. Others Month 0 4 Year 1 9 9 6
Write the appropriate code of your Mother Tongue in the box and shade the corresponding oval.
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8. Qualifying Examination In the box write the code of the Board conducting the examination viz., HSC / CBSE / ICSE / others and shade the appropriate oval. 9. Medium of Instruction From the listed medium of instructions write the appropriate code in the box and shade the corresponding oval. 10. Full Name and Complete Postal Address Write your name in CAPITAL letters, name of your Parent or Guardian in CAPITAL letters and address for correspondence legibly using black ball point pen. It should not touch or cross the border. Write the pin code of the post office of your mailing address. State clearly your contact telephone number with STD code. Write mobile number, if any. Write e-mail id, if any. Address written in this box will be scanned and used for sending admit card and for further correspondence. 11. Photograph Write your name and application number on the backside of the photograph before pasting. Paste firmly a good quality passport size (size 3.5 x 4.5 cm) colour photograph taken within the last three months. The photograph should not be larger than the space (box) provided for affixing it. If necessary, cut it to size. Do not make any attestation on the photograph. Do not staple or pin to fix the photograph. Candidates are advised to keep six copies of the same photograph for subsequent use during counseling/ admission. 12. Signature of the Applicant Your signature establishes your identity. Using black ball point pen put your usual signature within the box provided. The signature should not touch or cross the border of the box. The signatures in item numbers 12 and 23 shall be identical. 13. Name of the Parent/Guardian Write the name of your parent or guardian (with initials at the end) using Black Ball Point Pen, within the rectangular boxes in CAPITAL letters.
14. Occupation of the Parent/Guardian From the list of occupation, choose the relevant occupation of your parent and write its code in the box and shade the corresponding oval. Specify your parents occupation. 15. Annual Income of the Parent/Guardian. Annual income of the parents is to be computed as the total income of both the parents. From the five ranges of income shown, write the appropriate code in the box and shade the corresponding oval. 16. Civic status of School last Studied From the 6 categories provided in the list, write the code number in the box to indicate the civic status of your school (last studied) and shade the corresponding oval. 17. Native District Choose at least 5 choices of B.Tech. programmes (branch of study) you wish to pursue and write the code numbes of the programmes in the order of preference. 18. Telephone Number with STD code Write clearly your contact telephone number with STD code. Shade the corresponding ovals for each character with HB pencil. If your telephone number is 04365 350735 omit the preceding zero write right justified as given below. 4 3 6 4 5 4 2 2 3 7 5 5 0 1 7 3 3 7 5 5 If your number is 044-22751375,
19. Mobile Number Write your mobile number clearly with black ball point pen and shade the corresponding ovals for each character with HB pencil. 20. Code of Examination Centre Opted Choose any one of the examination centres given in the list, where you opt to write the entrance examination, write its code number in the box and shade the corresponding oval. All efforts will be taken to allot you to the opted examination centre. If the centre requested cannot be allotted to you due to any reason, next nearest examination centre available will be allotted, with due intimation. Centre once allotted will not be changed on request.
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21. Proficiency in Sports If you have proficiency in any sports or games in any one of the four levels listed, write its code number in the box and shade the corresponding oval. Otherwise shade oval 5. 22. Native State / Union Territory If you are an Indian or NRI write the appropriate code number of the Indian State / Union Territory to which you belong to in the rectangular box provided using Black Ball Point Pen. Shade the corresponding ovals to indicate code numbers for your native state. 23. Declaration by Applicant and Parent/ Guardian By signing the declaration, the applicant and the parent/ guardian undertake the responsibility for the correctness of all the statements in the application. So they shall ascertain the correctness of the statements. Use black ball point pen to sign within the box provided. The signature should not touch or cross the border of the box. The signatures of the applicant in item number 12 and item number 23 shall be identical. Application without the signatures of the applicant and parent / guardian will be rejected. Write the place and date in the space marked for the purpose. Coding Sheet for Marks Obtained in the Qualifying Examination A separate coding sheet with a cover is issued along with this application form for entering the marks obtained in higher secondary or equivalent examination. Retain the small coding sheet with cover, after the publication of qualifying examination result, fill it as soon as the marks are received and send it immediately by courier/ registered/ speed post to Director (Admissions) not later than 10 days from the date of publication of result by the respective boards. Write the name of board conducting the qualifying examinations viz., HSC/CBSE/ICSE/any other (specify). Write the register number of your qualifying examination in the box and shade the corresponding numbers. Write the name of the school and its address. Write the month and year of passing the qualifying examinations.
3. Check List
Before mailing the application, please ensure that: 1. You have signed in the space provided on the first page and second page of the application form. 2. Your parent / guardian has signed the declaration. 3. You have affixed a recent passport size colour photograph of good quality in the space provided. 4. You have mentioned correctly the code of the examination centre. 5. You have correctly entered the contact phone numbere-mail id and address for correspondence. 6. You have written your Acknowledgement card address on the
7. You have affixed stamps for Rs.6/- on the acknowledgement card, 8. You have retained a photocopy of the filled-in application form and DD for future reference. Ensure that you have enclosed (i) The main coding sheet (ii) Self-addressed stamped acknowledgement card
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In the examination hall, the candidate shall produce the admit card when demanded by the hall superintendent. In the examination hall, the candidate shall sign the attendance sheet. This signature shall be identical with the signatures on the application form and the admit card.
Subject Combination Question paper will have objective type questions in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics / Biology. Subject Weightage Out of 100 questions, 50 questions will be from Mathematics or Biology, 25 from Physics and 25 from Chemistry. Total Marks All questions carry one mark each and the paper will be valued for a maximum of 100 marks.. Evaluation Pattern If more than one answer is indicated against a question, it will be treated as incorrect answer. If no response is indicated in the answer sheet against a question, no marks will be awarded.
7. Enquiries
For all enquiries related to the Entrance Examination and Admission, please call +91 - 44 - 2275 1347 Fax : +91 - 44 - 2275 0007
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4. Commencement of Classes
The first year B.Tech. / B.Arch. classes are expected to commence by third week of July 2014.
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1. Mathematics
Vector Algebra
Scalar ProductAngle between two vectors, properties of scalar product, applications of dot products. Vector Product - Right handed and left handed systems, properties of vector product, applications of crossproduct. Product of three vectors - Scalar triple product, properties of scalar triple product, vector triple product, vector product of four vectors, scalar product of four vectors. Lines - Equation of a straight line passing through a given point and parallel to a given vector, passing through two given points (derivations are not required). Angle between two lines. Skew lines Shortest distance between two lines, condition for two lines to intersect, point of intersection, collinearity of three points. Planes - Equation of a plane (derivations are not required), passing through a given point and perpendicular to a vector, given the distance from the origin and unit normal, passing through a given point and parallel to two given vectors, passing through two given points and parallel to a given vector, passing through three given non-collinear points, passing through the line of intersection of two given planes, the distance between a point and a plane, the plane which contains two given lines, angle between two given planes, angle between a line and a plane. Sphere - Equation of the sphere (derivations are not required) whose centre and radius are given, equation of a sphere when the extremities of the diameter are given.
of the standard equation, some practical problems. Ellipse Standard equation of the ellipse (derivation and tracing the ellipse are not required), x2/a2 + y2/b2 = 1, (a > b), Other standard form of the ellipse, general forms, some practical problems, Hyperbola - standard equation (derivation and tracing the hyperbola are not required), x2/a2 - y2/ b2 = 1, Other form of the hyperbola, parametric form of conics, chords. Tangents and Normals - Cartesian form and Parametric form, equation of chord of contact of tangents from a point (x1, y1), Asymptotes, Rectangular hyperbola standard equation of a rectangular hyperbola.
Differential Equations
Formation of differential equations, order and degree, solving differential equations (1st order) - variable separable homogeneous, linear equations. Second order linear equations with constant coefficients f(x) = emx, sin mx, cos mx, x, x2.
Complex Numbers
Complex number system, Conjugate - properties, ordered pair representation. Modulus - properties, geometrical representation, meaning, polar form, principal value, conjugate, sum, difference, product, quotient, vector interpretation, solutions of polynomial equations, De Moivres theorem and its applications. Roots of a complex number - nth roots, cube roots, fourth roots.
Discrete Mathematics
Mathematical Logic - Logical statements, connectives, truth tables, Tautologies.
Groups :
Binary Operations - Semi groups - monoids, groups (Problems and simple properties only), order of a group, order of an element.
Analytical Geometry
Definition of a Conic - General equation of a conic, classification with respect to the general equation of a conic, classification of conics with respect to eccentricity. Parabola - Standard equation of a parabola (derivation and tracing the parabola are not required), other standard parabolas, the process of shifting the origin, general form
Probability Distributions
Random Variable, Probability density function, distribution function, mathematical expectation, variance, Discrete Distributions - Binomial, Poisson, Continuous Distribution - Normal distribution.
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2. Physics
Electrostatics Frictional electricity, charges and their conservation; Coulombs law forces between two point electric charges. Forces between multiple electric charges superposition principle. Electric field Electric field due to a point charge, electric field lines; Electric dipole, electric field intensity due to a dipole behavior of dipole in a uniform electric field application of electric dipole in microwave oven. Electric potential potential difference electric potential due to a point charge and due a dipole. Equipotential surfaces Electrical potential energy of a system of two point charges. Electric flux Gausss theorem and its applications to find field due to (1) infinitely long straight wire (2) uniformly charged infinite plane sheet (3) two parallel sheets (4) uniformly charged thin spherical shell (inside and outside) Electrostatic induction capacitor and capacitance Dielectric and electric polarisation parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectric mediumapplications of capacitor energy stored in a capacitor. Capacitors in series and in parallel action of points Lightning arrester Van de Graaff generator. Current Electricity Electric current flow of charges in a metallic conductor Drift velocity and mobility and their relation with electric current. Ohms law, electrical resistance. V-I characteristics Electrical resistivity and conductivity. Classification of materials in terms of conductivity Superconductivity (elementary ideas) Carbon resistors colour code for carbon resistors Combination of resistors series and parallel Temperature dependence of resistance Internal resistance of a cell Potential difference and emf of a cell. Kirchoffs law illustration by simple circuits Wheatstones Bridge and its application for temperature coefficient of resistance measurement Metrebridge Special case of Wheatstone bridge Potentiometer principle comparing the emf of two cells. Electric power Chemical effect of current Electro chemical cells Primary (Voltaic, Lechlanche, Daniel) Secondary rechargeable cell lead acid accumulator. Effects of Electric Current Heating effect. Joules law Experimental verification. Thermoelectric effects Seebeck effect Peltier effect Thomson effect Thermocouple, thermo emf, neutral and inversion temperature. Thermopile. Magnetic effect of electric current Concept of magnetic field, Oersteds experiment Biot-Savart law Magnetic field due to an infinitely long current carrying straight wire and circular coil Tangent galvanometer Construction and working Bar magnet as an equivalent solenoid magnetic field lines. Amperes circuital law and its application. Force on a moving charge in uniform magnetic field and electric field cyclotron Force on current carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field, forces between two parallel current carrying conductors definition of ampere. Torque experienced by a current loop in a uniform magnetic fieldmoving coil galvanometer Conversion to ammeter and voltmeter Current loop as a magnetic dipole and its magnetic dipole moment Magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron. Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current Electromagnetic induction Faradays law induced emf and current Lenzs law. Self induction Mutual induction Self inductance of a long solenoid mutual inductance of two long solenoids. Methods of inducing emf (1) by changing magnetic induction (2) by changing area enclosed by the coil (3) by changing the orientation of the coil (quantitative treatment) analytical treatment can also be included. AC generator commercial generator. (Single phase, three phase). Eddy current Applications Transformer Long distance transmission. Alternating currentmeasurement of AC AC circuit with resistance AC circuit with inductor AC circuit with capacitor LCR series circuit Resonance and Q factor: power in AC circuits. Electromagnetic Waves and Wave Optics Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics Electromagnetic spectrum, Radio, microwaves, Infra red, visible, ultra violet X rays, gamma rays. Emission and Absorption spectrum Line, Band and continuous spectra Flourescence and phosphorescence. Theories of light Corpuscular Wave Electromagnetic and Quantum theories. Scattering of light Rayleighs scattering Tyndal scattering Raman effect Raman spectrum Blue colour of the sky and reddish appearance of the sun at sunrise and sunset. Wavefront and Huygens principle Reflection, Total internal reflection and refraction of plane wave at a plane surface using wavefronts. Interference Youngs double slit experiment and expression for fringe width coherent source interference of light. Formation of colours in thin films analytical treatment Newtons rings. Diffraction differences between interference and diffraction of light diffraction grating. Polarisation of light waves polarisation by reflection Brewsters law-double refraction nicol prism uses of plane polarised light and polaroids rotatory polarisation polarimeter. Atomic Physics Atomic structure discovery of the electron specific charge (Thomsons method) and charge of the electron (Millikans oil drop method) alpha scattering Rutherfords atom model. Bohrs model energy quantisation energy and wave number expression Hydrogen spectrum energy level diagrams sodium and mercury spectra-excitation
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and ionization potentials. Sommerfelds atom model. X-raysproduction, properties, detection, absorption, diffraction of X-rays Laues experiment Braggs law, Braggs X-ray spectrometer X-ray spectra continuous and characteristic X-ray spectrum Mosleys law and atomic number. Masers and Lasers spontaneous and stimulated emission normal population and population inversion Ruby laser, He Ne laser properties and applications of laser light holography. Dual Nature of Radiation And Matterrelativity Photoelectric effect Light waves and photons Einsteins photo electric equation laws of photo electric emission particle nature of energy photoelectric equation work function photo cells and their application. Matter waves wave mechanical concept of the atom wave nature of particles De Broglie relation De Broglie wave length of an electron electron microscope. Concept of space, mass, time Frame of references. Special theory of relativity Relativity of length, time and mass with velocity (E = mc2). Nuclear Physics Nuclear propertiesnuclear Radii, masses, binding energy, density, charge isotopes, isobars and isotones Nuclear mass defect binding energy. Stability of nucleiBain bridge mass spectrometer. Nature of nuclear forces Neutron discovery properties artificial transmutation particle accelerator Radioactivity alpha, beta and gamma radiations and their properties, -decay, -decay and-decay Radioactive decay law half life mean life. Artificial radioactivity radio isotopes effects and uses Geiger Muller counter. Radio carbon dating biological radiation hazards .Nuclear fission chain reaction atom bomb nuclear reactor nuclear fusion Hydrogen bomb cosmic rays elementary particles. Semiconductor Devices and their Applications Semiconductor theory energy band in solids difference between metals, insulators and semiconductors based on band theory semiconductor doping Intrinsic and Extrinsic semi conductors. Formation of P-N Junction Barrier potential and depletion layer. P-N Junction diode Forward and reverse bias characteristics diode as a rectifier zener diode. Zener diode as a voltage regulator LED. Junction transistors characteristics transistor as a switch transistor as an amplifier transistor biasing RC, LC coupled and direct coupling in amplifier feeback amplifier positive and negative feedback advantages of negative feedback amplifier oscillator condition for oscillations LC circuit Colpitt oscillator. Logic gates NOT, OR, AND, EXOR using discret components NAND and NOR gates as universal gates integrated circuits. Laws
and theorems of Booleans algebra operational amplifier parameters pin-out configuration Basic applications. Inverting amplifier. Non-inverting amplifier summing and difference amplifiers. Measuring Instruments Cathode Ray oscillocope Principle Functional units uses. Multimeter construction and uses. Communication Systems Modes of propagation, ground wave sky wave propagation. Amplitude modulation, merits and demerits applications frequency modulation advantages and applications phase modulation. Antennas and directivity. Radio transmission and reception AM and FM superheterodyne receiver. T.V. transmission and reception scanning and synchronising. Vidicon (camera tube) and picture tube block diagram of a monochrome TV transmitter and receiver circuits. Radar principle applications. Digital communication data transmission and reception principles of fax, modem, satellite communication wire, cable and Fibre-optical communication.
3. Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Atomic Structure Dual properties of electrons-de-Broglie relation Heisenbergs uncertainty principle Wave nature of an electron Schrodinger wave equation (only equation, no derivation) Eigen values and Eigen function significance only molecular orbital method. Application to Homo diatomic and Hetero diatomic molecules-Metallic Bond Hybridization of atomic orbitals .Hybridization involving, p and d Orbitals Types of forces between molecules. Periodic Classification Review of periodic properties Calculation of atomic radii Calculation of ionic radii-Method of determination of Ionisation potential-Factors affecting ionisation potential Method to determine the electron affinity Factors affecting EA-Various scales on electro negativity values. P Block Elements Group 13 General trends-Potash alum Preparation, Properties and uses Group 14 General trends Silicates Types and structure Silicones-Structure and uses Extraction of lead Group 15 General trends Phosphorous-Allotropes and extraction Compounds of phosphorous Group 16 General trends H2SO4 Manufacture and properties. Group 17 General characteristics. Physical and Chemical properties Isolation
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of fluorine and its properties Interhalogen compounds Group 18 Inert gases Isolation, properties and uses. D Block Elements General characteristics of D-block elements First transition series Occurrence and principles of extraction chromium, copper and zinc Alloys Second transition series Occurrence and principles of extraction of silver Third transition series Compounds K2Cr2O7, CuSO45H2O, AgNO3, Hg2Cl2, ZnCO3, Purple of cassius. F Block Elements General characteristics of F-block elements and extraction Comparison of Lanthanides and Actinides Uses of lanthanides and actinides. Coordination Compounds Compounds and Bio-Coordination
Chemical Kinetics-II First order reaction and pseudo first order reaction Experimental determination of first order reaction-method of determining order of reaction temperature dependence of rate constant Simple and complex reactions. Surface Chemistry Adsorption-Catalysis-Theory of catalysis-ColloidsPreparation of colloids-Properties of colloids-Emulsions. Electrochemistry Conductors, insulators and semi conductors Theory of electrical conductance Theory of strong electrolytes Faradays laws of electrolysis Specific resistance, specific conductance, equivalent and molar conductance Variation of conductance with dilution Kohlraushs law Ionic product of water, pH and pOH Buffer solutions Use of pH values. Cells-Electrodes and electrode potentials-Construction of cell and EMF Corrosion and its preventions-commercial production of chemicals-Fuel cells.
An introduction Terminology in coordination chemistry IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds Isomerism in coordination compounds Structural isomerism Geometrical isomerism in 4 coordinate, 6 coordinate complexes Theories on coordination compounds Werners theory (brief) Valence Bond theory Crystal field theory Uses of coordination compounds Biocoordination compounds. Haemoglobin and chlorophyll. Nuclear Chemistry Nuclear energy nuclear fission and fusion Radio carbon dating Nuclear reaction in sun-Uses of radioactive isotopes.
Organic Chemistry
Isomerism In Organic Chemistry Geometrical isomerism Conformations of cyclic compounds Optical isomerism Optical activity Chirality Compounds containing chiral centres-D-L and R-S notation Isomerism in benzene. Hydroxy Derivatives Nomenclature of alcohols Classification of alcohols General methods of preparation of primary alcohols Properties Methods of distinction between three classes of alcohols 1, 2 and 3) Methods of preparation of dihydric alcohols. (glycol) Properties Uses Methods of preparation of trihydric alcohols Properties Uses Aromatic alcohols Methods of preparation of benzyl alcohol Properties Uses Phenols Manufacture of phenols Properties Chemical properties Uses of Phenols. Ethers Ethers-General methods of preparation of aliphatic ethers Properties Uses Aromatic ethers Preparation of anisole Reactions of anisole Uses. Carbonyl Compounds Nomenclature of carbonyl compounds Comparison of aldehydes and ketones General methods of preparation of aldehydes Properties Uses Aromatic aldehydes
Physical Chemistry
Solid State II Types of packing in crystals-X-Ray crystal structure Types of ionic crystals Imperfections in solids Properties of crystalline solidsAmorphous solid. Thermodynamics II I law of thermodynamics Need for the II law of thermodynamics Spontaneous and non-spontaneous processes Entropy Gibbs free energy Free energy change and chemical equilibrium Third law of thermodynamics. Chemical Eequilibrium II Applications of law of mass action Le Chatliers principle.
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4. BIOLOGY
Preparation of benzaldehyde Properties Uses Ketones general methods of preparation of aliphatic ketones (acetone) Properties Uses Aromatic ketones preparation of acetophenone Properties Uses preparation of benzo phenone Properties. Carboxylic Acids Nomenclature Preparation of aliphatic monocarboxyli c acids formic acid Properties Uses Tests for carboxylic acid Monohydroxy mono carboxylic acids Lactic acid Sources Synthesis of lactic acid Aliphatic dicarboxylic acids preparation of dicarboxylic acids oxalic and succinic acids Properties Strengths of carboxylic acids Aromatic acids Preparation of benzoic acid Properties Uses Preparation of salicylic acid Properties Uses Derivatives of carboxylic acids Preparation of acid chloride acetyl chloride (CH3COCl) Preparation Properties Uses Preparation of acetamide Properties Preparation of acetic anhydride Properties Preparation of esters methyl acetate Properties. Organic Nitrogen Compounds Aliphatic nitro compounds Preparation of aliphatic nitroalkanes Properties Uses Aromatic nitro compounds Preparation Properties Uses Distinction between aliphatic and aromatic nitro compounds Amines Aliphatic amines General methods of preparation Properties Distinction between 1, 2, and 3 amines Aromatic amines Synthesis of benzylamine Properties Aniline preparation Properties Uses Distinction between aliphatic and aromatic amines Aliphatic nitriles Preparation properties Uses Diazonium salts Preparation of benzene diazoniumchloride Properties. Biomolecules Carbohydrates structural elucidation Disaccharides and polysaccharides Proteins-Amino acids structure of proteins Nucleic acids Lipids. Chemistry in Action Medicinal chemistry Drug abuse Dyes classification and uses Cosmetics creams, perfumes, talcum powder and deodorants chemicals in food Preservatives artificial sweetening agents, antioxidants and edible colours Insect repellant pheromones and sex attractants Rocket fuels Types of polymers, preparation and uses. Taxonomy of Angiosperms Dual properties of electrons-de-Broglie relation Heisenbergs uncertainty principle Wave nature of an electron Schrodinger wave equation (only equation, no derivation) Eigen values and Eigen function significance only molecular orbital method. Application to Homo diatomic and Hetero diatomic molecules-Metallic Bond Hybridization of atomic orbitals .Hybridization involving, p and d Orbitals Types of forces between molecules. Plant anatomy Tissue and tissue systems - anatomy of monocot and dicot roots - anatomy of monocot and dicot stems - anatomy of dicot leaf. Cell biology and genetics Chromosomes - structure and types - genes and genomes linkage and crossing over - gene mapping - recombination of chromosomes - mutation - chromosomal aberrations DNA as genetic material structure of DNA - replication of DNA - structure of RNA and its types. Biotechnology Recombinant DNA technology - transgenic plants and microbes - plant tissue culture and its application protoplasmic fusion - single cell protein. Plant physiology Photosynthesis significance site of photosynthesis photochemical and biosynthetic phases electron transport system cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation C3 and C4 pathways photorespiration factors affecting photosynthesis mode of nutrition autotrophic heterotrophic saprophytic parasitic and insectivorous plants chemosynthesis respiration mechanism of glycolysis Krebs cycle pentose phosphate pathway anaerobic respiration respiratory quotient compensation point fermentation. Plant growth growth regulators phytohormones auxins gibberellins cytokinins ethylene and abscisic acid. Photoperiodism and vernalization. Biology in human welfare Food production breeding experiments improved varieties and role of biofertilizers. Crop diseases and their control biopesticides genetically modified food biowar biopiracy biopatent sustained agriculture and medicinal plants including microbes. Economic importance food yielding (rice) oil yielding (groundnut) fibre yielding and timber yielding plants.
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Human physiology Nutrition : Introduction - Carbohydrates - Proteins - Lipids - Vitamins - Minerals - Water - Balanced diet Calorie values (ICMR standards) - Obesity - Hyperglycemia - hypoglycemia - Malnutritions. Digestion: Enzymes and enzyme action - Brief account of following - Dental caries - Root canal therapy - Peptic ulcer - Hernia Appendicitis - Gall bladder stone - Liver cirrhosis - Hepatitis. Bones and Joints: Fractures - Dislocations - Arthritis Rickets and osteomalacia - Orthopaedics - Gout. Muscles : Muscle action - Muscle tone - Rigor mortis Muscle pull (hernia) -Isometric and aerobic exercises (Body building) - Myasthenia gravis. Respiration : Process of pulmonary respiration - Inspiration - Expiration Exchange of gases at alveolar level - Control of respiration - Pneumonia Pleurisy - Tuberculosis - Bronchitis - Breathing exercises Circulation-Functioning of heart-Origin and conduction of heart beat. Artificial pacemaker-Coronary blood vessel and its significance-Myocardial infarction,Angina pectorisAngiogram,angioplasty and coronary bipass surgeryAtherosclerosis-Heart attack-Heart block-ECG and Echo cardiograph-Heart valves Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD)ICCUArterial and venous systems-Blood pressure-pulse rate-Heart transplantation Resuscitation in Heart attack (First Aid)-Blood components Function-Plasma-Corpuscles -Blood clotting-Anticoagulants-ThrombosisEmbolism-blood related diseases like polycythemia Leukemia-Lymph fluid. Physiological-Co-ordination Systems-Brain-Functioning of different regions-MemorySleep-Stroke-Alzhemiers disease-Meningitis/Brain fever Conditioned reflex-Electroencephalography-Right brain-left brain concept-Spinal cord- Functioning-Reflex action-CSFChemical co-ordination-Pituitary -Thyroid, Parathyroidal hormones-Insulin and Glucagon-Hormones of Adrenal cortex and Medulla-Reproductive Hormones-Problems related to Secretion Non secretion of Hormones. Receptor Organs-Eye-Focussing Mechanism & photo chemistry of retina-Short sightedness-LongsightednessOptometry-Retinopathy-Cataract-Lens replacementNyctalopia-Eye infection-Conjunctivitis-Glaucuoma-Eye care-EAR-Hearing mechanism- Organ of corti-Hearing impairments and aids-Noise pollution and its importanceSkin-Melanin-functions-Effect of solar radiations/UV-Skin Grafting- Dematitis-TONGUE-Gustatory reception. Excretion-Ureotelism-Urea Biosynthesis(Ornithine Cycle)-Nephron ultrafiltration,tubular reabsorption and tubular secretion-Renal failure-Dialysis Kidney stone formation-Kidney Transplantation-Diabetes. Reproductive system-Brief account of speramtogenesis - Oogenesis Menstrual cycle-Invitro fertilization-Birthcontrol.
Microbiology Introduction-History of Medical Microbiology-The influence of Pasteur Koch, and Lister-Virology, Structure, Genetics, Culture and diseases-AIDS and its controlBacteriology-Structure, Genetics and diseases-Protozoan microbiology- Disease oriented-Pathogenecity of Micro organism-Anti microbial resistance Chemotherapy. Immunology Innate Immunity-Anatomical Barriers-Physiological Barriers-Phagocytic Barriers-Lymphoidal organs -ThymusBursa of Fabricius-Peripheral Lymphoid Organs-Lymph nodes-Spleen-Antibodies-Immunoglobulins-Regions of polypepetide chain-Transplantation immunologyClassification of grafts- Genetic basis of organ transplantsImmune system disorder. Modern genetics Introduction-Scope-Human Genetics karyotyping Chromosome gene mapping, Recombinant DNA technology and segmenting. Genetic diseases-Human Genome project-Cloning-Transgenic organisms Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO)-Genetherapy-Bio informatics application-DNA sequencing and protein structure. Biological database. Environmental science Human population and explosion-Issue-Global warming Crisis Green House Effect-Ozone layer depletion Waste management - Biodiversity conservation (Biosphere reserves) Government and Non Governmental organizations involved-Energy crisis and Environmental impact-Poverty and environment-Fresh water crisis and management. Applied biology Livestock and Management-Dairy-Breeds of cattle-Milch breed- Draught breed-Dual purpose-Common diseases and control-Exotic and cross breeds- Techniques adopted in cattle breeding. Poultry-Farming techniques-Breeds. Farming methods - Poultry diseases-Economic value. Pisciculture - Fish farming-Edible fishes of Tamilnadu. Medical Lab Techniques - Stethoscope-SphygmomanometerHeamocytometer-Urine- Sugar analysis-ECG-PQRSTwaveCTScan-Endoscopic techniques- Artificial pacemaker-Auto analyser. Theories of evolution Lamarckism-Neo-Lamarckism-Darwinism-NeoDarwinism / Modern concept of natural selection-Species concept-Origin of species and Isolating Mechanisms.
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