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About KCET 2024
KCET 2024 - KEA KEA will reopen the portal for KCET 2024 marks entry from May 23 to May 25. The KCET marks entry 2024 link will be updated on the website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. The authority will soon announce the revised KCET 2024 result date on the website cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. The KCET result 2024 was scheduled to be declared on May 20. The authorities will publish the KCET result after the announcement of the 2nd PUC 2nd exam and Agriculture Practical Test results. The link to check the result of KCET 2024 will be activated on the KEA website. Students who have passed 10+2 from CBSE, CISCE, IGCSE, etc., including the J & K had to submit their marks by May 20.
Candidates could correct the RD numbers and choose their category reservation by May 15. The authority released the KCET 2024 answer key on April 30. Students could challenge the answer key of KCET 2024 by May 7. Karnataka Examination Authority conducted Karnataka CET 2024 on April 18 & 19. KCET exam 2024 for the Kannada language was conducted on April 20. Candidates appearing for the exam had to carry the Karnataka CET 2024 admit card and valid ID proof to the test centre. Additionally, candidates can check the KCET paper analysis 2024 online. Various institutes have released the KCET 2024 answer key on the official website.
The authority has closed the KCET 2024 registration portal on April 1, 2024. The KCET 2024 registration portal was activated on March 30, 2024. Earlier, the KCET 2024 registration portal was active from January 10 to March 15, 2024. Applicants who have passed their class 12/PUC exam from a recognized board can appear for the KCET 2024 entrance exam. Candidates who passed their qualifying exam from Karnataka State Open University will not be eligible to apply for the KCET exam.
The authority released the KCET 2024 notification at kea.kar.nic.in. Candidates willing to get admission to BTech courses in the engineering colleges of Karnataka have to appear and qualify KCET exam 2024. KEA has announced the complete KCET 2024 dates online on the official website. All the important dates like KCET exam 2024 application form dates, exam dates, results, etc. will be announced through the official notification.
What is KCET Exam?
Karnataka Examination Authority conducts Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) every year for admission to B.Tech and B.Arch. KCET is a state-level examination conducted in offline mode in English and Kannada medium for 1 hour and 20 minutes for each section across various exam centres.
Registered candidates can download the KCET 2024 admit card from the KEA UGCET website - kea.kar.nic.in. Students must carry the KCET exam admit card 2024 at the centre.
Qualified candidates will be eligible to participate in the counselling process. Candidates who wish to take admission in UG courses, B.Tech/B.Arch will be given admission to 198 participating institutes (including government-aided and private ones) of KCET based on KCET 2024 scores.
KCET 2024 Highlights
Full Exam Name | Karnataka Common Entrance Test |
Short Exam Name | KCET |
Conducting Body | Karnataka Examinations Authority |
Frequency of Conduct | Once a year |
Exam Level | State Level Exam |
Languages | English, Kannada |
Mode of Application | Online |
Application Fee (General) | 500 Rs [Offline] +1 More |
Mode of Exam | Offline |
Mode of Counselling | Online / Offline |
Participating Colleges | 165 |
Exam Duration | 1 Hour 12 Minutes |
KCET 2024 Important Dates
Upcoming Dates and Events
01 Jun, 2024 (Tentative)
Result | Mode: Online
Past Dates and Events
14 May, 2024 - 25 May, 2024
Entry of class 12 marks for CBSE, CISCE, IGCSE, 10+2 including J & K candidates in KEA portal (re-opening) | Mode: Online
14 May, 2024 - 20 May, 2024
Entry of class 12 marks for CBSE, CISCE, IGCSE, 10+2 including J & K candidates in KEA portal | Mode: Online
09 May, 2024 - 15 May, 2024
Final chance to enter/correct RD number or to claim the reservation's in the CET-2024 application | Mode: Online
30 Apr, 2024 - 07 May, 2024
Answer Key - Objection window | Mode: Online
30 Apr, 2024
Answer Key - Provisional | Mode: Online
20 Apr, 2024
Exam - Kannada language Test | Mode: Offline
18 Apr, 2024 - 19 Apr, 2024
Exam | Mode: Offline
03 Apr, 2024
Admit Card | Mode: Online
30 Mar, 2024 - 01 Apr, 2024
Application - Reopening of the KCET 2024 registration portal | Mode: Online
10 Jan, 2024 - 21 Mar, 2024
Application - Last date to pay the application fees (extended) | Mode: Online
10 Jan, 2024 - 23 Feb, 2024
Application - Extended | Mode: Online
KCET 2024 Eligibility Criteria
KCET B.Tech Eligibility Criteria
KEA has released the KCET 2024 eligibility along with the official brochure of entrance examination on the official website. The eligibility criteria of KCET 2024 exam will include the requirements that a candidate needs to meet in order to appear for the entrance examination.
Here we have given the KCET eligibility criteria 2024 for candidates reference.
KCET BE Eligibility criteria:
The candidate must be an Indian National.
Candidates must have passed 2nd PUC/class 12th/equivalent examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and Chemistry/Biology/Biotechnology/Electronics/Computer Science with English as a language subject.
No minimum marks are required for KCET 2024 for any category candidates.
KCET B.Pharma Eligibility Criteria
The eligibility for admission to KCET B. Pharm courses is given below:
Candidates must have qualified 2nd PUC or class 12th examination with PCM or PCB subjects.
General candidates must have secured 45% aggregate while reserved categories i.e. Category-I, OBC, and ST/SC should secure 40% to apply for KCET 2024.
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Candidates must have passed Diploma in Pharmacy for government-approved and general candidates should have scored 45% while SC/ST categories and Category-I and OBC (2A, 2B, 3A and 3B) must secure 40%.
NOTE: For admission to Government seats, candidates must fulfill any one of the eligible clauses as prescribed by KCET.
KCET B.Sc.(Hons) Agriculture Eligibility Criteria
For admission to KCET B.Sc. Hons. Agriculture candidates must fulfill the eligibility criteria as prescribed by KEA. Candidates have to pass in 2nd PUC/Class 12th/equivalent exam from a recognized board along with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and an optional subject as Biology to be eligible for KCET 2024.
Candidates must fulfill any one of the eligible clauses as prescribed by KCET in case of admission to Government seats.
Mode of Application : Online
Mode of Payment : Net Banking | Credit Card | Debit Card
Karnataka Examination Authority concluded the KCET 2024 registration on April 1, 2024. The KCET 2024 application form was released on January 10, along with the official information brochure on the website. Candidates are required to fill out the registration form for KCET 2024 before the last date of application.
Before filling out the KCET application form 2024, candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria released by the authorities. Failure to comply with the eligibility criteria at any stage of the KCET 2024 will result in the cancellation of admission of the candidate.
Documents Required to be uploaded in KCET 2024 application form
Email Id and mobile number
Scanned images of photograph and signature
Left thumb impression
Debit/Credit card/Net banking details
How To Fill Online KCET 2024 Application Form
Visit KCET 2024 official website- kea.kar.nic.in.
Click on the “Register Here” button.
Read all the instructions carefully and click on “Proceed”.
Enter your details like, name, mobile number, email id, parent’s details, and communication details.
Create a password and click on “Save & Proceed”.
Fill in all your details like educational details, parent’s details, communication details, income details, etc.
Pay the KCET application fees.
Upload your required documents in the prescribed format.
Click on the Submit button
KCET Registration Window
KCET Application Fees 2024
The application fees for KCET 2024 is mentioned in the table below:
Category | Application Fees (in Rs.) |
GM, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B candidates of Karnataka | Rs. 500/- |
CAT- 1 / SC / ST candidates of Karnataka | Rs. 200/- |
Candidates studied outside Karnataka | Rs. 750/- |
Foreign Candidates | Rs. 5000/- |
Application Fees
Category | Quota | Mode | Gender | Amount |
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OBC, General | Offline, Online | Male | ₹ 500 | |
SC, ST | Offline, Online | Male, Transgender | ₹ 250 |
KCET B.Tech Syllabus
Physics (I-PUC)
Physical world |
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What is physic?, fundamental forces in nature |
Units and measurement |
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Introduction, the international system of units, measurement of length, measurement of mass, measurement of time, accuracy, precisions of instruments and errors in measurements, significant figures, dimensions of physical quantities |
Dimensional formulae and dimensional equations, dimensional analysis and its applications |
Motion in a straight line |
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Introduction, position, path length and displacement, average velocity and average speed, instantenous velocity and speed, acceleration, kinematics equations for uniformly, accelerated motion, relative velocity |
Motion in a plane |
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Introduction, scalars and vectors, multiplication of vectores by real numbers, additions and subtraction of vectors-graphical method, resolutions of vectors, vector addition-analytical method, motion in a plane |
Motion in a plane with constant acceleration, relative velocity in two dimensions, projectile motion, uniform circular motion |
Laws of motion |
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Introduction, conservation of momentum, equilibirium of a particle, common forces in mechanics, circular motion, solving problem in mechanics |
Work, power, energy |
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Introduction, notions of work and kinetic energy: The work energy theorem, work, kinetic energy, work done by a variable force, the work energy theorem for a variable force, the concept of potential energy, the conservation of mechanical energy |
The potential energy of a spring, various forms of energy: The law of conservation of energy, power, collisions |
System of particles and rigid body |
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Introduction, centre of mass, motion of centre of mass, linear momentum of a system of particles, vector product of two vectors, angular velocity and its relation with linear velocity, torque and angular momentum, equilibrium of a rigid body |
Moment of inertia, kinematics of rotational motion about a fixed axis, dynamics of rotational motion about a fixed axis, angular momentum in case of rotations about a fixed axis, rolling motion |
Gravitation |
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Introduction, universal law of gravitation, the gravitational constant, acceleration due to gravity below and above the surface of earth, gravitational potential enrgy, escape speed, earth satellite, energy of an orbiting satellite |
Geostationary and polar satellites, weightlessness |
Mechanical properties of solids |
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Introduction, stress and strain, Hooke’s law, stress-strain curve, elastic moduli: Young’s modulus, determination of young’s modulus of the material wire, bulk modulus, applications of elastic behaviour of materials |
Mechanical properties of fluids |
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Introduction, pressure, streamline flow, Bernoulli's principle, viscosity, surface tension |
Thermal properties of matter |
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Introduction, measurement of temperature, ideal-gas equation and absolute temperature, thermal expansion, specific heat capacity, calorimetry, change of state, black body radiation, green house effect, Newton's law of coolings |
Thermodynamics |
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Introduction, thermal equilibrium, zeroth law of thermodynamics, heat, intemal energy and work, first law of thermodynamics, specific heat capacity, thermodynamic state variables ant equation of state, thermodynamic processes |
Second law of thermodyniamics, reversible and irreversible process, Camot engitie |
Kinetic theory |
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Introduction, molecular nature of matter, behaviour of gases, kinetic theory of an ideal gas, law of equipartition of energy, specific heat capacity, mean free path |
Oscillations |
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Introduction, periodic and oscillatory motions, simple harmonic motion, simple harmonic motion and uniform circular motion, velocity and acceleration in simple harmonic motion, force law for simple harmonic motion, energy in simple harmonic motion |
Some systems executing simple harmonic motion, damped simple harmonic motion, forced oscillations and resonance |
Waves |
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Introduction, transverse and longitudinal waves, displacement relation in a progressive wave, the speed of a travelling wave, the principle of superposition of waves, reflection of waves (except fundamental mode and harmonics), beats |
Physics (II-PUC)
Electric charges and fields |
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Introduction, electric charge, conductors and insulators, charging by induction, basic properties of electric charge, Coulomb’s law, forces between multiple charges, electric field, electric field lines, electric flux, electric dipole |
Dipole in a uniform external field, continuous charge distribution, Gauss’s law, applications of Gauss’s law: Field due to infinitely long Straight uniformly charged wire. Field due to uniformly charged infinite plane sheet |
Electrostatic potential and capacitance |
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Introduction, electrostatic potential, potential due to a point charge, potential due to an electric dipole, potential due to a system of charges, equipotential surfaces, potential energy of a system of charges, potential energy in an external field |
Electrostatics of conductors, dielectrics and polarisation, capacitors and capacitance, the parallel plate capacitor, effect of dielectric on capacitance, combination of capacitors, energy stored in a capacitor |
Current electricity |
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Introduction, electric current, electric currents in conductors, Ohm's law, drift of electons and the origin of resistivity, limitations of Ohm's law, temperature dependence of resistivity, electrical energy, power, cells, EMF, internal resistance |
Cells in series and in parallel, Kirchhoff's rules, Wheatstone bridge, meter bridge, potentiometer |
Moving charges and magnetism |
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Introduction, magnetic force, motion in a magnetic field, motion in combined electric and magnetic fields: Velocity selector, magnetic field due to a current element, Biot-Savart law, magnetic field on the axis of a circular current loop |
Ampere’s circuital law, the solenoid and the toroid, force between two parallel currents, the ampere, torque on current loop, magnetic dipole, the moving coil galvanometer |
Magnetism and matter |
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Introduction, the bar magnet: The magnetic field lines, magnetism and Gauss’s law, the earth’s magnetism, magnetisation and magnetic intensity |
Electromagnetic induction |
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Introduction, the experiment of Faraday and Henry, magnetic flux, Faraday’s law of induction, Lenz’s law and conservation of energy, motional electromotive force, energy consideration: A quantitative study, eddy currents, inductance, A.C. generator |
Alternating current |
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Introduction, A.C. voltage applied to a resistor, representation of A.C. current and voltage by ratating vectors-phasors, A.C. voltage applied to an inductor, A.C. voltage applied to a capacitor, A.C. voltage applied to a series LCR circuit |
LC oscillations, transformers |
Electromagnetic waves |
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Introduction, electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic spectrum |
Ray optics and optical instruments |
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Introduction, refraction, total internal reflection, refraction at spherical surfaces and by lenses, refraction through a prism, some natural phenomena due to sunlight: The rainbow |
Optical instruments (except resolving power microscope and astronomical telescope) |
Wave optics |
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Introduction, Huygens principle, refraction and reflection of plane waves using Huygens principle, coherent and incoherent addition of waves, interference of light waves and young’s experiment |
Diffraction: The single slit, seeing the single slit diffraction pattern, the validity of ray optics |
Dual nature of radiation and matter |
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Introduction, electron emission photoelectric effect experimental study of photoelectric effect, photoelectric effect and wave theory of light, Einstein’s photoelectric equation: Energy quantum of radiation |
Particle nature of light: The photon, wave nature of matter |
Atoms |
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Introduction experiment, alpha particle scattering and Rutherford’s nuclear model of atom, atomic spectra, Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, the line spectra of the hydrogen atom, De Broglie’s explanation of Bohr’s second postulate of quantisation |
Nuclei |
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Introduction, atomic masses and composition of nucleus, size of the nucleus, mass energy and nuclear binding energy (except binding energy per nucleon and its variation with mass number), nuclear force, nuclear energy |
Semiconductor electronics: materials, devices and simple circuits |
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Introduction, classification of metals, conductors and semiconductors, intrinsic semiconductor, extrinsic semiconductor, p-n junction, semiconductor diode, application of junction diode as a rectifier, special purpose p-n junction diodes |
Optoelectronic junction devices, digital electronics and logic gates |
Chemistry (I-PUC)
Some basic concepts of chemistry |
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Importance of chemistry, properties of matter and their measurement, uncertainty in measurement, atomic and molecular masses, mole concept and molecular masses, percentage composition, stiochiometry and stiochiometric calculations |
Structure of atom |
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Developments leading to the Bohr's model of atom, Bohr's model for hydrogen atom, towards quantum mechanical model of the atom, quantum mechanical model of atom |
Classification of elements and periodicity in properties |
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Modern periodic law and the present form of the periodic table, nomen cloture of elements with atomic numbers> 100, electric configuration of elements and the periodic table |
Electronic configuration and types of elements: s-, p-, d-, f-blocks, periodic trends in properties of elements |
Chemical bonding and molecular structure |
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Kossel-Lewis approach to chemical bonding, ionic or electrovalent bond, bond parameters, the valence shell electron pair repulsion (VDEPR) theory, valence bond theory, hybridization, molecular orbital theory |
Bonding in some homonuclear diatomic molecules, hydrogen bonding |
States of matter |
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Intermolecular forces, thermal energy, intermolecular forces vs. thermal interactions, the gaseous state, the gas laws, ideal gas equation, kinetic molecular theory of gases, behaviour of real gases: Deviation from |
Thermodynamics |
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Thermodynamic tenus, applications, measurement of ∆U and ∆H: Calorimetry, enthalpy change, ∆H of a reaction, reaction enthalpy, enthalpies for different types of reactions, spontaneity |
Equilibrium |
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Equilibrium in physical processes, equilibrium in chemical processes-dynamic equilibrium, law of chemical equilibrium and equilibrium constant, homogeneous equilibria, heterogeneous equilibria, applications of equilibrium constants |
Relationship between equilibrium constant K, reaction quotient Q and Gibbs energy G, factors affecting equilibria, ionic equilibrium in solution, acids, bases, and salts, ionization of acids and bases, buffer solutions |
Solubility equilibria of sparingly soluble salts |
Redox reactions |
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Classical idea of redox reactions, oxidation and reduction reactions, redox reactions in terms of electron transfer reactions, oxidation number |
Hydrogen |
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Position of hydrogen in the periodic table, hydrides, water, heavy water, D, O, dihydrogen as a fuel |
The s-block elements |
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Group 1 elements: Alkali metals, general characteristics of the compounds of the alkali metals, anomalous properties of lithium, group 2 elements: Alkaline earth metals, general characteristics of compounds of the alkaline earth metals |
Anomalous behaviour of beryllium, some important compounds of calcium Ca(OH)₂, CaSO₄ |
The p-block elements |
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Group 13 elements: The boron family, important trends and anomalous properties of boron, uses of boron and aluminium and their compounds, group 14 elements: The carbon family, important trends and anomalous behaviour of carbon, allotropes of carbon |
Organic chemistry-some basic principles and techniques |
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General introduction, tetravalence of carbon: Shapes of organic compounds, structural representations of organic compounds, classification of organic compounds, nomenclature of organic compounds, isomerism |
Fundamental concepts in organic reaction mechanism |
Hydrocarbons |
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Classification, alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatic hydrocarbon, carcinogenicity and toxicity |
Chemistry (II-PUC)
The solid state |
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General characteristics of solid state, amorphous and crystalline solids, classification of crystalline solids, crystal lattices and unit cells, number of atoms in a unit cell, close packed structures, packing efficiency |
Calculations involving unit cell dimensions, imperfections in solids |
Solutions |
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Types of solutions, expressing concentration of solutions, solubility, vapour pressure of-liquid solutions, ideal and non-ideal solutions, colligative properties and determination of molar mass |
Electrochemistry |
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Electrochemical cell, Nernst equation, conductance of electrolytic solutions, electrolytic cells and electrolysis (excluding elementary idea of laws of electrolysis) |
Chemical kinetics |
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Rate of a chemical reaction, factors influencing rate of a reaction, integrated rate equations |
Surface chemistry |
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Adsorption, colloids, classification of colloids, colloids around us |
The p-block elements |
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Group 15 elements, dinitrogen, ammonia, oxides of nitrogen (excluding structure), niitic acid, group 16 elements, dioxygen, simple oxides, ozone, sulphur-allotropic forms, sulphur dioxide, oxoacids of sulphur, sulphuric acid: Chemical properties, uses |
Group 17 elements, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, oxoacids of halogens, interhalogen compounds, group 18 elements |
The d-and f-block elements |
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Position in the periodic table, electronic configurations of the d-block elements, general properties of the transition elements (d-block), the lanthanoids: Electronicconfiguration, oxidation states, lanthanoids contraction, reasons, and consequences |
The actinoids; actinoid contraction, some applications of d- and f-elements |
Coordination compounds |
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Werner's theory of coordination compounds, definitions of some important terms pertaining to coordination compounds, nomenclature of coordination compounds, bonding in coordination compounds, bonding in metal carbonyls, stability of coordination compounds |
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes |
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Classification, nomenclature, nature of C-X bound, methods of preparation, physical properties, chemical reactions |
Alcohols, phenols and ethers |
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Classification, nomenclature, structure of functional groups, alcohols and phenols, ethers |
Aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acid |
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Nomenclature and structure of carbonyl group, preparation of aldehydes and ketones, physical properties, chemical reactions, uses of aldehydes and ketones, nomenclature and structure of carboxyl group, methods of preparation of carboxylic acids |
Physical properties, chemical reactions, uses of carboxylic acids |
Amines |
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Structure of amines, classification, nomenclature, preparation of amines, physical properties, chemical reactions |
Biomolecules |
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Carbohydrates: Classification of carbohydrates, monosaccharides, preparation of glucose, structure of glucose, cyclic structure of glucose, structure of fructose, proteins, nucleic acids |
Mathematics (I-PUC)
Sets |
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Introduction, sets and their representation, empty set, finite and infinite sets, equal sets, subsets, power sets, universal sets, Venn diagram, operation on set, practical problems on union and intersection of two sets |
Relations and Functions |
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Introduction, casrtesian products of sets, relations, functions, some functions and their graphs |
Trignometric function |
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Introduction, angles trignometric functions, trignometric functions of sum and difference of two angles, principal solutions of trignometric equations |
Principle of mathematical inductions |
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Introduction, motivation, the principle of mathematical induction |
Complex numbers and quadratic equations |
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Introduction, complex number, algebra of complex number, the modulus and conjugate of a complex number, Argand plane |
Linear inequalities |
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Introduction, inequalities, algebraic solutions of linear inequalities in one variable and their graphical representation, graphical solution of linear inequalities in two variables, solution of system of linear inequalities in two variables |
Permutations and combination |
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Introduction, fundamental principal of counting, permutation, combination |
Sequence and series |
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Introduction, sequence, series, arithmetic progression, geometric progression, relationship between A.M. and G.M. |
Straight lines |
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Introduction, slope of a line: (i) Conditions for parallelism and perpendicularity of lines in terms of their slopes, (ii) angle between two lines, (iii) collinearity of three points, various forms of equation of the line, general equation of a line |
Distance of a point from a line |
Introduction to three-dimentional geometry |
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Introduction, coordinate axis and planes in three dimentional space, distance between two points, section formula |
Limits and derivatives |
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Introduction, intuitive idea of derivatives, limits, limits of trignometric functions, derivatives |
Statistics |
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Introduction, measures of dispersion, range, mean deviation, variance and standard deviation |
Probability |
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Introduction, random experiments, event |
Mathematics (II-PUC)
Relations and Functions |
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Introduction, types of relations, types of functions, binary operations |
Inverse trigonometric funvtions |
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Introduction, basic concepts, principal values |
Matrices |
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Introduction, matrix, types of matrices, operations on matrices, transpose of a matrix, symmetric and Skew symmetric matrices, invertible matrices |
Determinants |
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Introduction, determinant, area of a triangle, minors and cofactors, adjoint and inverse of a matrix, applications of determinants and matrices |
Continuity and differentiability |
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Introduction, continuity, differentiability, exponential and logarithemic functions, logarithmic differentiation, derivatives of functions in parametric forms, second order derivative |
Application of derivatives |
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Introduction, rate of change of quantities, increasing and decreasing functions, tangents and normals, maxima and minima |
Integrals |
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Introduction, integration as an inverse process of differentiation, methods of integration, integrals of some particular functions, integration by partial fractions, integration by parts, definite integral, fundamental theorem of calculus |
Evaluation of definite integrals by substitution, some properties of definite integrals |
Applications of integrals |
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Introduction, area under simple curves |
Differential equations |
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Introduction, basic concepts, particular solutions of differential equation, methods of solving first order, first degree differential equations |
Vector algebra |
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Introduction, some basic concepts, types of vectors, addition of vectors, multiplication of a vector by a scalar, product of two vectors |
Three dimensional geometry |
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Introduction, direction cosines and direction ratios of a line, equation of a line, equation of a line in space, shortest distance between two lines, plane, coplanarity of two lines, distance of a point from plane |
Linear programming |
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Introduction, linear programming problem and its mathematical formulation, different, types of linear programming problems |
Probability |
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Introduction, conditional probability, conditional theorem on probability, independent events, Baye's theorem |
KCET B.Pharma Syllabus
Physics (I-PUC)
Physical world |
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What is physic?, fundamental forces in nature |
Units and measurement |
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Introduction, the international system of units, measurement of length, measurement of mass, measurement of time, accuracy, precisions of instruments and errors in measurements, significant figures, dimensions of physical quantities |
Dimensional formulae and dimensional equations, dimensional analysis and its applications |
Motion in a straight line |
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Introduction, position, path length and displacement, average velocity and average speed, instantenous velocity and speed, acceleration, kinematics equations for uniformly, accelerated motion, relative velocity |
Motion in a plane |
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Introduction, scalars and vectors, multiplication of vectores by real numbers, additions and subtraction of vectors-graphical method, resolutions of vectors, vector addition-analytical method, motion in a plane |
Motion in a plane with constant acceleration, relative velocity in two dimensions, projectile motion, uniform circular motion |
Laws of motion |
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Introduction, conservation of momentum, equilibirium of a particle, common forces in mechanics, circular motion, solving problem in mechanics |
Work, power, energy |
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Introduction, notions of work and kinetic energy: The work energy theorem, work, kinetic energy, work done by a variable force, the work energy theorem for a variable force, the concept of potential energy, the conservation of mechanical energy |
The potential energy of a spring, various forms of energy: The law of conservation of energy, power, collisions |
System of particles and rigid body |
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Introduction, centre of mass, motion of centre of mass, linear momentum of a system of particles, vector product of two vectors, angular velocity and its relation with linear velocity, torque and angular momentum, equilibrium of a rigid body |
Moment of inertia, kinematics of rotational motion about a fixed axis, dynamics of rotational motion about a fixed axis, angular momentum in case of rotations about a fixed axis, rolling motion |
Gravitation |
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Introduction, universal law of gravitation, the gravitational constant, acceleration due to gravity below and above the surface of earth, gravitational potential enrgy, escape speed, earth satellite, energy of an orbiting satellite |
Geostationary and polar satellites, weightlessness |
Mechanical properties of solids |
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Introduction, stress and strain, Hooke’s law, stress-strain curve, elastic moduli: Young’s modulus, determination of young’s modulus of the material wire, bulk modulus, applications of elastic behaviour of materials |
Mechanical properties of fluids |
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Introduction, pressure, streamline flow, Bernoulli's principle, viscosity, surface tension |
Thermal properties of matter |
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Introduction, measurement of temperature, ideal-gas equation and absolute temperature, thermal expansion, specific heat capacity, calorimetry, change of state, black body radiation, green house effect, Newton's law of coolings |
Thermodynamics |
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Introduction, thermal equilibrium, zeroth law of thermodynamics, heat, intemal energy and work, first law of thermodynamics, specific heat capacity, thermodynamic state variables ant equation of state, thermodynamic processes |
Second law of thermodyniamics, reversible and irreversible process, Camot engitie |
Kinetic theory |
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Introduction, molecular nature of matter, behaviour of gases, kinetic theory of an ideal gas, law of equipartition of energy, specific heat capacity, mean free path |
Oscillations |
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Introduction, periodic and oscillatory motions, simple harmonic motion, simple harmonic motion and uniform circular motion, velocity and acceleration in simple harmonic motion, force law for simple harmonic motion, energy in simple harmonic motion |
Some systems executing simple harmonic motion, damped simple harmonic motion, forced oscillations and resonance |
Waves |
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Introduction, transverse and longitudinal waves, displacement relation in a progressive wave, the speed of a travelling wave, the principle of superposition of waves, reflection of waves (except fundamental mode and harmonics), beats |
Physics (II-PUC)
Electric charges and fields |
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Introduction, electric charge, conductors and insulators, charging by induction, basic properties of electric charge, Coulomb’s law, forces between multiple charges, electric field, electric field lines, electric flux, electric dipole |
Dipole in a uniform external field, continuous charge distribution, Gauss’s law, applications of Gauss’s law: Field due to infinitely long Straight uniformly charged wire. Field due to uniformly charged infinite plane sheet |
Electrostatic potential and capacitance |
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Introduction, electrostatic potential, potential due to a point charge, potential due to an electric dipole, potential due to a system of charges, equipotential surfaces, potential energy of a system of charges, potential energy in an external field |
Electrostatics of conductors, dielectrics and polarisation, capacitors and capacitance, the parallel plate capacitor, effect of dielectric on capacitance, combination of capacitors, energy stored in a capacitor |
Current electricity |
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Introduction, electric current, electric currents in conductors, Ohm's law, drift of electons and the origin of resistivity, limitations of Ohm's law, temperature dependence of resistivity, electrical energy, power, cells, EMF, internal resistance |
Cells in series and in parallel, Kirchhoff's rules, Wheatstone bridge, meter bridge, potentiometer |
Moving charges and magnetism |
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Introduction, magnetic force, motion in a magnetic field, motion in combined electric and magnetic fields: Velocity selector, magnetic field due to a current element, Biot-Savart law, magnetic field on the axis of a circular current loop |
Ampere’s circuital law, the solenoid and the toroid, force between two parallel currents, the ampere, torque on current loop, magnetic dipole, the moving coil galvanometer |
Magnetism and matter |
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Introduction, the bar magnet: The magnetic field lines, magnetism and Gauss’s law, the earth’s magnetism, magnetisation and magnetic intensity |
Electromagnetic induction |
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Introduction, the experiment of Faraday and Henry, magnetic flux, Faraday’s law of induction, Lenz’s law and conservation of energy, motional electromotive force, energy consideration: A quantitative study, eddy currents, inductance, A.C. generator |
Alternating current |
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Introduction, A.C. voltage applied to a resistor, representation of A.C. current and voltage by ratating vectors-phasors, A.C. voltage applied to an inductor, A.C. voltage applied to a capacitor, A.C. voltage applied to a series LCR circuit |
LC oscillations, transformers |
Electromagnetic waves |
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Introduction, electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic spectrum |
Ray optics and optical instruments |
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Introduction, refraction, total internal reflection, refraction at spherical surfaces and by lenses, refraction through a prism, some natural phenomena due to sunlight: The rainbow |
Optical instruments (except resolving power microscope and astronomical telescope) |
Wave optics |
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Introduction, Huygens principle, refraction and reflection of plane waves using Huygens principle, coherent and incoherent addition of waves, interference of light waves and young’s experiment |
Diffraction: The single slit, seeing the single slit diffraction pattern, the validity of ray optics |
Dual nature of radiation and matter |
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Introduction, electron emission photoelectric effect experimental study of photoelectric effect, photoelectric effect and wave theory of light, Einstein’s photoelectric equation: Energy quantum of radiation |
Particle nature of light: The photon, wave nature of matter |
Atoms |
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Introduction experiment, alpha particle scattering and Rutherford’s nuclear model of atom, atomic spectra, Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, the line spectra of the hydrogen atom, De Broglie’s explanation of Bohr’s second postulate of quantisation |
Nuclei |
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Introduction, atomic masses and composition of nucleus, size of the nucleus, mass energy and nuclear binding energy (except binding energy per nucleon and its variation with mass number), nuclear force, nuclear energy |
Semiconductor electronics: materials, devices and simple circuits |
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Introduction, classification of metals, conductors and semiconductors, intrinsic semiconductor, extrinsic semiconductor, p-n junction, semiconductor diode, application of junction diode as a rectifier, special purpose p-n junction diodes |
Optoelectronic junction devices, digital electronics and logic gates |
Chemistry (I-PUC)
Some basic concepts of chemistry |
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Importance of chemistry, properties of matter and their measurement, uncertainty in measurement, atomic and molecular masses, mole concept and molecular masses, percentage composition, stiochiometry and stiochiometric calculations |
Structure of atom |
---|
Developments leading to the Bohr's model of atom, Bohr's model for hydrogen atom, towards quantum mechanical model of the atom, quantum mechanical model of atom |
Classification of elements and periodicity in properties |
---|
Modern periodic law and the present form of the periodic table, nomen cloture of elements with atomic numbers> 100, electric configuration of elements and the periodic table |
Electronic configuration and types of elements: s-, p-, d-, f-blocks, periodic trends in properties of elements |
Chemical bonding and molecular structure |
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Kossel-Lewis approach to chemical bonding, ionic or electrovalent bond, bond parameters, the valence shell electron pair repulsion (VDEPR) theory, valence bond theory, hybridization, molecular orbital theory |
Bonding in some homonuclear diatomic molecules, hydrogen bonding |
States of matter |
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Intermolecular forces, thermal energy, intermolecular forces vs. thermal interactions, the gaseous state, the gas laws, ideal gas equation, kinetic molecular theory of gases, behaviour of real gases: Deviation from |
Thermodynamics |
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Thermodynamic tenus, applications, measurement of ∆U and ∆H: Calorimetry, enthalpy change, ∆H of a reaction, reaction enthalpy, enthalpies for different types of reactions, spontaneity |
Equilibrium |
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Equilibrium in physical processes, equilibrium in chemical processes-dynamic equilibrium, law of chemical equilibrium and equilibrium constant, homogeneous equilibria, heterogeneous equilibria, applications of equilibrium constants |
Relationship between equilibrium constant K, reaction quotient Q and Gibbs energy G, factors affecting equilibria, ionic equilibrium in solution, acids, bases, and salts, ionization of acids and bases, buffer solutions |
Solubility equilibria of sparingly soluble salts |
Redox reactions |
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Classical idea of redox reactions, oxidation and reduction reactions, redox reactions in terms of electron transfer reactions, oxidation number |
Hydrogen |
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Position of hydrogen in the periodic table, hydrides, water, heavy water, D, O, dihydrogen as a fuel |
The s-block elements |
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Group 1 elements: Alkali metals, general characteristics of the compounds of the alkali metals, anomalous properties of lithium, group 2 elements: Alkaline earth metals, general characteristics of compounds of the alkaline earth metals |
Anomalous behaviour of beryllium, some important compounds of calcium Ca(OH)₂, CaSO₄ |
The p-block elements |
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Group 13 elements: The boron family, important trends and anomalous properties of boron, uses of boron and aluminium and their compounds, group 14 elements: The carbon family, important trends and anomalous behaviour of carbon, allotropes of carbon |
Organic chemistry-some basic principles and techniques |
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General introduction, tetravalence of carbon: Shapes of organic compounds, structural representations of organic compounds, classification of organic compounds, nomenclature of organic compounds, isomerism |
Fundamental concepts in organic reaction mechanism |
Hydrocarbons |
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Classification, alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatic hydrocarbon, carcinogenicity and toxicity |
Chemistry (II-PUC)
The solid state |
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General characteristics of solid state, amorphous and crystalline solids, classification of crystalline solids, crystal lattices and unit cells, number of atoms in a unit cell, close packed structures, packing efficiency |
Calculations involving unit cell dimensions, imperfections in solids |
Solutions |
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Types of solutions, expressing concentration of solutions, solubility, vapour pressure of-liquid solutions, ideal and non-ideal solutions, colligative properties and determination of molar mass |
Electrochemistry |
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Electrochemical cell, Nernst equation, conductance of electrolytic solutions, electrolytic cells and electrolysis (excluding elementary idea of laws of electrolysis) |
Chemical kinetics |
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Rate of a chemical reaction, factors influencing rate of a reaction, integrated rate equations |
Surface chemistry |
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Adsorption, colloids, classification of colloids, colloids around us |
The p-block elements |
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Group 15 elements, dinitrogen, ammonia, oxides of nitrogen (excluding structure), niitic acid, group 16 elements, dioxygen, simple oxides, ozone, sulphur-allotropic forms, sulphur dioxide, oxoacids of sulphur, sulphuric acid: Chemical properties, uses |
Group 17 elements, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, oxoacids of halogens, interhalogen compounds, group 18 elements |
The d-and f-block elements |
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Position in the periodic table, electronic configurations of the d-block elements, general properties of the transition elements (d-block), the lanthanoids: Electronicconfiguration, oxidation states, lanthanoids contraction, reasons, and consequences |
The actinoids; actinoid contraction, some applications of d- and f-elements |
Coordination compounds |
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Werner's theory of coordination compounds, definitions of some important terms pertaining to coordination compounds, nomenclature of coordination compounds, bonding in coordination compounds, bonding in metal carbonyls, stability of coordination compounds |
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes |
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Classification, nomenclature, nature of C-X bound, methods of preparation, physical properties, chemical reactions |
Alcohols, phenols and ethers |
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Classification, nomenclature, structure of functional groups, alcohols and phenols, ethers |
Aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acid |
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Nomenclature and structure of carbonyl group, preparation of aldehydes and ketones, physical properties, chemical reactions, uses of aldehydes and ketones, nomenclature and structure of carboxyl group, methods of preparation of carboxylic acids |
Physical properties, chemical reactions, uses of carboxylic acids |
Amines |
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Structure of amines, classification, nomenclature, preparation of amines, physical properties, chemical reactions |
Biomolecules |
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Carbohydrates: Classification of carbohydrates, monosaccharides, preparation of glucose, structure of glucose, cyclic structure of glucose, structure of fructose, proteins, nucleic acids |
Mathematics (I-PUC)
Sets |
---|
Introduction, sets and their representation, empty set, finite and infinite sets, equal sets, subsets, power sets, universal sets, Venn diagram, operation on set, practical problems on union and intersection of two sets |
Relations and Functions |
---|
Introduction, casrtesian products of sets, relations, functions, some functions and their graphs |
Trignometric function |
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Introduction, angles trignometric functions, trignometric functions of sum and difference of two angles, principal solutions of trignometric equations |
Principle of mathematical inductions |
---|
Introduction, motivation, the principle of mathematical induction |
Complex numbers and quadratic equations |
---|
Introduction, complex number, algebra of complex number, the modulus and conjugate of a complex number, Argand plane |
Linear inequalities |
---|
Introduction, inequalities, algebraic solutions of linear inequalities in one variable and their graphical representation, graphical solution of linear inequalities in two variables, solution of system of linear inequalities in two variables |
Permutations and combination |
---|
Introduction, fundamental principal of counting, permutation, combination |
Sequence and series |
---|
Introduction, sequence, series, arithmetic progression, geometric progression, relationship between A.M. and G.M. |
Straight lines |
---|
Introduction, slope of a line: (i) Conditions for parallelism and perpendicularity of lines in terms of their slopes, (ii) angle between two lines, (iii) collinearity of three points, various forms of equation of the line, general equation of a line |
Distance of a point from a line |
Introduction to three-dimentional geometry |
---|
Introduction, coordinate axis and planes in three dimentional space, distance between two points, section formula |
Limits and derivatives |
---|
Introduction, intuitive idea of derivatives, limits, limits of trignometric functions, derivatives |
Statistics |
---|
Introduction, measures of dispersion, range, mean deviation, variance and standard deviation |
Probability |
---|
Introduction, random experiments, event |
Mathematics (II-PUC)
Relations and Functions |
---|
Introduction, types of relations, types of functions, binary operations |
Inverse trigonometric funvtions |
---|
Introduction, basic concepts, principal values |
Matrices |
---|
Introduction, matrix, types of matrices, operations on matrices, transpose of a matrix, symmetric and Skew symmetric matrices, invertible matrices |
Determinants |
---|
Introduction, determinant, area of a triangle, minors and cofactors, adjoint and inverse of a matrix, applications of determinants and matrices |
Continuity and differentiability |
---|
Introduction, continuity, differentiability, exponential and logarithemic functions, logarithmic differentiation, derivatives of functions in parametric forms, second order derivative |
Application of derivatives |
---|
Introduction, rate of change of quantities, increasing and decreasing functions, tangents and normals, maxima and minima |
Integrals |
---|
Introduction, integration as an inverse process of differentiation, methods of integration, integrals of some particular functions, integration by partial fractions, integration by parts, definite integral, fundamental theorem of calculus |
Evaluation of definite integrals by substitution, some properties of definite integrals |
Applications of integrals |
---|
Introduction, area under simple curves |
Differential equations |
---|
Introduction, basic concepts, particular solutions of differential equation, methods of solving first order, first degree differential equations |
Vector algebra |
---|
Introduction, some basic concepts, types of vectors, addition of vectors, multiplication of a vector by a scalar, product of two vectors |
Three dimensional geometry |
---|
Introduction, direction cosines and direction ratios of a line, equation of a line, equation of a line in space, shortest distance between two lines, plane, coplanarity of two lines, distance of a point from plane |
Linear programming |
---|
Introduction, linear programming problem and its mathematical formulation, different, types of linear programming problems |
Probability |
---|
Introduction, conditional probability, conditional theorem on probability, independent events, Baye's theorem |
Biology (I-PUC)
Diversity in the living world |
---|
The living world, biological classification, plant, kingdom, animal kingdom |
Structural organisation in plants and animals |
---|
Morphology of flowering plants, anatomy of flowering plants, structural organisation in animals |
Cell structure and function |
---|
Cell: The unit of life, biomolecules, cell cycle and cell division |
Plant physiology |
---|
Transportation in plants, mineral nutrition, photosynthesis in higher plants, respiration in plants, plant growth and development |
Human physiology |
---|
Digestion and absorption, breathing and exchange of gases, body fluids and circulation, excretory products, and their elimination, locomotion and movement, neural control and coordination, chemical coordination and integration |
Biology (II-PUC)
Reproduction |
---|
Reproduction in organisms, sexual reproduction, sexual reproduction in flowering plants, human reproduction, reproductive health |
Genetics and evolution |
---|
Principles of inheritance and variation, molecular basic of inheritance |
Biology in human welfare |
---|
Human health and disease, microbes in human welfare |
Biotechnology |
---|
Biotechnology: Principles and process, biotechnology and its applications |
Ecology |
---|
Organisms and populations, biodiversity and conservation |
KCET B.Sc.(Hons) Agriculture Syllabus
Physics (I-PUC)
Physical world |
---|
What is physic?, fundamental forces in nature |
Units and measurement |
---|
Introduction, the international system of units, measurement of length, measurement of mass, measurement of time, accuracy, precisions of instruments and errors in measurements, significant figures, dimensions of physical quantities |
Dimensional formulae and dimensional equations, dimensional analysis and its applications |
Motion in a straight line |
---|
Introduction, position, path length and displacement, average velocity and average speed, instantenous velocity and speed, acceleration, kinematics equations for uniformly, accelerated motion, relative velocity |
Motion in a plane |
---|
Introduction, scalars and vectors, multiplication of vectores by real numbers, additions and subtraction of vectors-graphical method, resolutions of vectors, vector addition-analytical method, motion in a plane |
Motion in a plane with constant acceleration, relative velocity in two dimensions, projectile motion, uniform circular motion |
Laws of motion |
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Introduction, conservation of momentum, equilibirium of a particle, common forces in mechanics, circular motion, solving problem in mechanics |
Work, power, energy |
---|
Introduction, notions of work and kinetic energy: The work energy theorem, work, kinetic energy, work done by a variable force, the work energy theorem for a variable force, the concept of potential energy, the conservation of mechanical energy |
The potential energy of a spring, various forms of energy: The law of conservation of energy, power, collisions |
System of particles and rigid body |
---|
Introduction, centre of mass, motion of centre of mass, linear momentum of a system of particles, vector product of two vectors, angular velocity and its relation with linear velocity, torque and angular momentum, equilibrium of a rigid body |
Moment of inertia, kinematics of rotational motion about a fixed axis, dynamics of rotational motion about a fixed axis, angular momentum in case of rotations about a fixed axis, rolling motion |
Gravitation |
---|
Introduction, universal law of gravitation, the gravitational constant, acceleration due to gravity below and above the surface of earth, gravitational potential enrgy, escape speed, earth satellite, energy of an orbiting satellite |
Geostationary and polar satellites, weightlessness |
Mechanical properties of solids |
---|
Introduction, stress and strain, Hooke’s law, stress-strain curve, elastic moduli: Young’s modulus, determination of young’s modulus of the material wire, bulk modulus, applications of elastic behaviour of materials |
Mechanical properties of fluids |
---|
Introduction, pressure, streamline flow, Bernoulli's principle, viscosity, surface tension |
Thermal properties of matter |
---|
Introduction, measurement of temperature, ideal-gas equation and absolute temperature, thermal expansion, specific heat capacity, calorimetry, change of state, black body radiation, green house effect, Newton's law of coolings |
Thermodynamics |
---|
Introduction, thermal equilibrium, zeroth law of thermodynamics, heat, intemal energy and work, first law of thermodynamics, specific heat capacity, thermodynamic state variables ant equation of state, thermodynamic processes |
Second law of thermodyniamics, reversible and irreversible process, Camot engitie |
Kinetic theory |
---|
Introduction, molecular nature of matter, behaviour of gases, kinetic theory of an ideal gas, law of equipartition of energy, specific heat capacity, mean free path |
Oscillations |
---|
Introduction, periodic and oscillatory motions, simple harmonic motion, simple harmonic motion and uniform circular motion, velocity and acceleration in simple harmonic motion, force law for simple harmonic motion, energy in simple harmonic motion |
Some systems executing simple harmonic motion, damped simple harmonic motion, forced oscillations and resonance |
Waves |
---|
Introduction, transverse and longitudinal waves, displacement relation in a progressive wave, the speed of a travelling wave, the principle of superposition of waves, reflection of waves (except fundamental mode and harmonics), beats |
Physics (II-PUC)
Electric charges and fields |
---|
Introduction, electric charge, conductors and insulators, charging by induction, basic properties of electric charge, Coulomb’s law, forces between multiple charges, electric field, electric field lines, electric flux, electric dipole |
Dipole in a uniform external field, continuous charge distribution, Gauss’s law, applications of Gauss’s law: Field due to infinitely long Straight uniformly charged wire. Field due to uniformly charged infinite plane sheet |
Electrostatic potential and capacitance |
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Introduction, electrostatic potential, potential due to a point charge, potential due to an electric dipole, potential due to a system of charges, equipotential surfaces, potential energy of a system of charges, potential energy in an external field |
Electrostatics of conductors, dielectrics and polarisation, capacitors and capacitance, the parallel plate capacitor, effect of dielectric on capacitance, combination of capacitors, energy stored in a capacitor |
Current electricity |
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Introduction, electric current, electric currents in conductors, Ohm's law, drift of electons and the origin of resistivity, limitations of Ohm's law, temperature dependence of resistivity, electrical energy, power, cells, EMF, internal resistance |
Cells in series and in parallel, Kirchhoff's rules, Wheatstone bridge, meter bridge, potentiometer |
Moving charges and magnetism |
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Introduction, magnetic force, motion in a magnetic field, motion in combined electric and magnetic fields: Velocity selector, magnetic field due to a current element, Biot-Savart law, magnetic field on the axis of a circular current loop |
Ampere’s circuital law, the solenoid and the toroid, force between two parallel currents, the ampere, torque on current loop, magnetic dipole, the moving coil galvanometer |
Magnetism and matter |
---|
Introduction, the bar magnet: The magnetic field lines, magnetism and Gauss’s law, the earth’s magnetism, magnetisation and magnetic intensity |
Electromagnetic induction |
---|
Introduction, the experiment of Faraday and Henry, magnetic flux, Faraday’s law of induction, Lenz’s law and conservation of energy, motional electromotive force, energy consideration: A quantitative study, eddy currents, inductance, A.C. generator |
Alternating current |
---|
Introduction, A.C. voltage applied to a resistor, representation of A.C. current and voltage by ratating vectors-phasors, A.C. voltage applied to an inductor, A.C. voltage applied to a capacitor, A.C. voltage applied to a series LCR circuit |
LC oscillations, transformers |
Electromagnetic waves |
---|
Introduction, electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic spectrum |
Ray optics and optical instruments |
---|
Introduction, refraction, total internal reflection, refraction at spherical surfaces and by lenses, refraction through a prism, some natural phenomena due to sunlight: The rainbow |
Optical instruments (except resolving power microscope and astronomical telescope) |
Wave optics |
---|
Introduction, Huygens principle, refraction and reflection of plane waves using Huygens principle, coherent and incoherent addition of waves, interference of light waves and young’s experiment |
Diffraction: The single slit, seeing the single slit diffraction pattern, the validity of ray optics |
Dual nature of radiation and matter |
---|
Introduction, electron emission photoelectric effect experimental study of photoelectric effect, photoelectric effect and wave theory of light, Einstein’s photoelectric equation: Energy quantum of radiation |
Particle nature of light: The photon, wave nature of matter |
Atoms |
---|
Introduction experiment, alpha particle scattering and Rutherford’s nuclear model of atom, atomic spectra, Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, the line spectra of the hydrogen atom, De Broglie’s explanation of Bohr’s second postulate of quantisation |
Nuclei |
---|
Introduction, atomic masses and composition of nucleus, size of the nucleus, mass energy and nuclear binding energy (except binding energy per nucleon and its variation with mass number), nuclear force, nuclear energy |
Semiconductor electronics: materials, devices and simple circuits |
---|
Introduction, classification of metals, conductors and semiconductors, intrinsic semiconductor, extrinsic semiconductor, p-n junction, semiconductor diode, application of junction diode as a rectifier, special purpose p-n junction diodes |
Optoelectronic junction devices, digital electronics and logic gates |
Chemistry (I-PUC)
Some basic concepts of chemistry |
---|
Importance of chemistry, properties of matter and their measurement, uncertainty in measurement, atomic and molecular masses, mole concept and molecular masses, percentage composition, stiochiometry and stiochiometric calculations |
Structure of atom |
---|
Developments leading to the Bohr's model of atom, Bohr's model for hydrogen atom, towards quantum mechanical model of the atom, quantum mechanical model of atom |
Classification of elements and periodicity in properties |
---|
Modern periodic law and the present form of the periodic table, nomen cloture of elements with atomic numbers> 100, electric configuration of elements and the periodic table |
Electronic configuration and types of elements: s-, p-, d-, f-blocks, periodic trends in properties of elements |
Chemical bonding and molecular structure |
---|
Kossel-Lewis approach to chemical bonding, ionic or electrovalent bond, bond parameters, the valence shell electron pair repulsion (VDEPR) theory, valence bond theory, hybridization, molecular orbital theory |
Bonding in some homonuclear diatomic molecules, hydrogen bonding |
States of matter |
---|
Intermolecular forces, thermal energy, intermolecular forces vs. thermal interactions, the gaseous state, the gas laws, ideal gas equation, kinetic molecular theory of gases, behaviour of real gases: Deviation from |
Thermodynamics |
---|
Thermodynamic tenus, applications, measurement of ∆U and ∆H: Calorimetry, enthalpy change, ∆H of a reaction, reaction enthalpy, enthalpies for different types of reactions, spontaneity |
Equilibrium |
---|
Equilibrium in physical processes, equilibrium in chemical processes-dynamic equilibrium, law of chemical equilibrium and equilibrium constant, homogeneous equilibria, heterogeneous equilibria, applications of equilibrium constants |
Relationship between equilibrium constant K, reaction quotient Q and Gibbs energy G, factors affecting equilibria, ionic equilibrium in solution, acids, bases, and salts, ionization of acids and bases, buffer solutions |
Solubility equilibria of sparingly soluble salts |
Redox reactions |
---|
Classical idea of redox reactions, oxidation and reduction reactions, redox reactions in terms of electron transfer reactions, oxidation number |
Hydrogen |
---|
Position of hydrogen in the periodic table, hydrides, water, heavy water, D, O, dihydrogen as a fuel |
The s-block elements |
---|
Group 1 elements: Alkali metals, general characteristics of the compounds of the alkali metals, anomalous properties of lithium, group 2 elements: Alkaline earth metals, general characteristics of compounds of the alkaline earth metals |
Anomalous behaviour of beryllium, some important compounds of calcium Ca(OH)₂, CaSO₄ |
The p-block elements |
---|
Group 13 elements: The boron family, important trends and anomalous properties of boron, uses of boron and aluminium and their compounds, group 14 elements: The carbon family, important trends and anomalous behaviour of carbon, allotropes of carbon |
Organic chemistry-some basic principles and techniques |
---|
General introduction, tetravalence of carbon: Shapes of organic compounds, structural representations of organic compounds, classification of organic compounds, nomenclature of organic compounds, isomerism |
Fundamental concepts in organic reaction mechanism |
Hydrocarbons |
---|
Classification, alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatic hydrocarbon, carcinogenicity and toxicity |
Chemistry (II-PUC)
The solid state |
---|
General characteristics of solid state, amorphous and crystalline solids, classification of crystalline solids, crystal lattices and unit cells, number of atoms in a unit cell, close packed structures, packing efficiency |
Calculations involving unit cell dimensions, imperfections in solids |
Solutions |
---|
Types of solutions, expressing concentration of solutions, solubility, vapour pressure of-liquid solutions, ideal and non-ideal solutions, colligative properties and determination of molar mass |
Electrochemistry |
---|
Electrochemical cell, Nernst equation, conductance of electrolytic solutions, electrolytic cells and electrolysis (excluding elementary idea of laws of electrolysis) |
Chemical kinetics |
---|
Rate of a chemical reaction, factors influencing rate of a reaction, integrated rate equations |
Surface chemistry |
---|
Adsorption, colloids, classification of colloids, colloids around us |
The p-block elements |
---|
Group 15 elements, dinitrogen, ammonia, oxides of nitrogen (excluding structure), niitic acid, group 16 elements, dioxygen, simple oxides, ozone, sulphur-allotropic forms, sulphur dioxide, oxoacids of sulphur, sulphuric acid: Chemical properties, uses |
Group 17 elements, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, oxoacids of halogens, interhalogen compounds, group 18 elements |
The d-and f-block elements |
---|
Position in the periodic table, electronic configurations of the d-block elements, general properties of the transition elements (d-block), the lanthanoids: Electronicconfiguration, oxidation states, lanthanoids contraction, reasons, and consequences |
The actinoids; actinoid contraction, some applications of d- and f-elements |
Coordination compounds |
---|
Werner's theory of coordination compounds, definitions of some important terms pertaining to coordination compounds, nomenclature of coordination compounds, bonding in coordination compounds, bonding in metal carbonyls, stability of coordination compounds |
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes |
---|
Classification, nomenclature, nature of C-X bound, methods of preparation, physical properties, chemical reactions |
Alcohols, phenols and ethers |
---|
Classification, nomenclature, structure of functional groups, alcohols and phenols, ethers |
Aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acid |
---|
Nomenclature and structure of carbonyl group, preparation of aldehydes and ketones, physical properties, chemical reactions, uses of aldehydes and ketones, nomenclature and structure of carboxyl group, methods of preparation of carboxylic acids |
Physical properties, chemical reactions, uses of carboxylic acids |
Amines |
---|
Structure of amines, classification, nomenclature, preparation of amines, physical properties, chemical reactions |
Biomolecules |
---|
Carbohydrates: Classification of carbohydrates, monosaccharides, preparation of glucose, structure of glucose, cyclic structure of glucose, structure of fructose, proteins, nucleic acids |
Mathematics (I-PUC)
Sets |
---|
Introduction, sets and their representation, empty set, finite and infinite sets, equal sets, subsets, power sets, universal sets, Venn diagram, operation on set, practical problems on union and intersection of two sets |
Relations and Functions |
---|
Introduction, casrtesian products of sets, relations, functions, some functions and their graphs |
Trignometric function |
---|
Introduction, angles trignometric functions, trignometric functions of sum and difference of two angles, principal solutions of trignometric equations |
Principle of mathematical inductions |
---|
Introduction, motivation, the principle of mathematical induction |
Complex numbers and quadratic equations |
---|
Introduction, complex number, algebra of complex number, the modulus and conjugate of a complex number, Argand plane |
Linear inequalities |
---|
Introduction, inequalities, algebraic solutions of linear inequalities in one variable and their graphical representation, graphical solution of linear inequalities in two variables, solution of system of linear inequalities in two variables |
Permutations and combination |
---|
Introduction, fundamental principal of counting, permutation, combination |
Sequence and series |
---|
Introduction, sequence, series, arithmetic progression, geometric progression, relationship between A.M. and G.M. |
Straight lines |
---|
Introduction, slope of a line: (i) Conditions for parallelism and perpendicularity of lines in terms of their slopes, (ii) angle between two lines, (iii) collinearity of three points, various forms of equation of the line, general equation of a line |
Distance of a point from a line |
Introduction to three-dimentional geometry |
---|
Introduction, coordinate axis and planes in three dimentional space, distance between two points, section formula |
Limits and derivatives |
---|
Introduction, intuitive idea of derivatives, limits, limits of trignometric functions, derivatives |
Statistics |
---|
Introduction, measures of dispersion, range, mean deviation, variance and standard deviation |
Probability |
---|
Introduction, random experiments, event |
Mathematics (II-PUC)
Relations and Functions |
---|
Introduction, types of relations, types of functions, binary operations |
Inverse trigonometric funvtions |
---|
Introduction, basic concepts, principal values |
Matrices |
---|
Introduction, matrix, types of matrices, operations on matrices, transpose of a matrix, symmetric and Skew symmetric matrices, invertible matrices |
Determinants |
---|
Introduction, determinant, area of a triangle, minors and cofactors, adjoint and inverse of a matrix, applications of determinants and matrices |
Continuity and differentiability |
---|
Introduction, continuity, differentiability, exponential and logarithemic functions, logarithmic differentiation, derivatives of functions in parametric forms, second order derivative |
Application of derivatives |
---|
Introduction, rate of change of quantities, increasing and decreasing functions, tangents and normals, maxima and minima |
Integrals |
---|
Introduction, integration as an inverse process of differentiation, methods of integration, integrals of some particular functions, integration by partial fractions, integration by parts, definite integral, fundamental theorem of calculus |
Evaluation of definite integrals by substitution, some properties of definite integrals |
Applications of integrals |
---|
Introduction, area under simple curves |
Differential equations |
---|
Introduction, basic concepts, particular solutions of differential equation, methods of solving first order, first degree differential equations |
Vector algebra |
---|
Introduction, some basic concepts, types of vectors, addition of vectors, multiplication of a vector by a scalar, product of two vectors |
Three dimensional geometry |
---|
Introduction, direction cosines and direction ratios of a line, equation of a line, equation of a line in space, shortest distance between two lines, plane, coplanarity of two lines, distance of a point from plane |
Linear programming |
---|
Introduction, linear programming problem and its mathematical formulation, different, types of linear programming problems |
Probability |
---|
Introduction, conditional probability, conditional theorem on probability, independent events, Baye's theorem |
Biology (I-PUC)
Diversity in the living world |
---|
The living world, biological classification, plant, kingdom, animal kingdom |
Structural organisation in plants and animals |
---|
Morphology of flowering plants, anatomy of flowering plants, structural organisation in animals |
Cell structure and function |
---|
Cell: The unit of life, biomolecules, cell cycle and cell division |
Plant physiology |
---|
Transportation in plants, mineral nutrition, photosynthesis in higher plants, respiration in plants, plant growth and development |
Human physiology |
---|
Digestion and absorption, breathing and exchange of gases, body fluids and circulation, excretory products, and their elimination, locomotion and movement, neural control and coordination, chemical coordination and integration |
Biology (II-PUC)
Reproduction |
---|
Reproduction in organisms, sexual reproduction, sexual reproduction in flowering plants, human reproduction, reproductive health |
Genetics and evolution |
---|
Principles of inheritance and variation, molecular basic of inheritance |
Biology in human welfare |
---|
Human health and disease, microbes in human welfare |
Biotechnology |
---|
Biotechnology: Principles and process, biotechnology and its applications |
Ecology |
---|
Organisms and populations, biodiversity and conservation |
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Ncert Book - Class 11 & 12 | - |
CET | Bosco |
MCQ by Asit Das Gupta Mathematics | Dinesh |
Mathematics for 1st Year PUC | Dr. PG Umarani |
Best Books for KCET : Chemistry
Book Name | Author |
Ncert Book - 11th & 12th Class | - |
Modern’s Abc of Chemistry, Part 1 and part 2 | S.P. Jauhar |
New Course Chemistry | Pradeep |
Chemistry for 1st Year PUC | Prof. Somashekara Prasad |
KCET Best Books: Physics
Book Name | Author |
Ncert Book - Class 11 & 12 | - |
Physics for 1st Year PUC | AS Govind |
Physics for Karnataka CET and COMEDK | K. L. Gomber and K. L. Gogia |
Fundamentals of Physics | S Chand |
Pradeep’s Fundamental Physics (Class 11 and 12) | - |
Candidates planning to apply for KCET 2024 must first check the exam pattern of KCET. Knowing the KCET 2024 exam pattern will boost your confidence. After going through the exam pattern of KCET 2024, candidates can know what possible mistakes they may commit during the exam.
KCET exam pattern 2024 will help candidates to prepare in a more strategic way and hence fetch good marks in the entrance exam. The KCET exam pattern includes the type of questions asked, the mode of the KCET examination 2024, the duration of the exam, the marking scheme, and much more.
KCET Exam Pattern 2024
Particulars | Details |
Examination Mode | Offline |
Duration of Exam | 1 Hour 20 minutes |
Medium of Exam | English/Kannada |
Question Type | MCQs |
Marking Scheme | No marks will be deducted for wrong answers |
Number of Papers | 3 |
Number of Questions | 180 |
Marks | 180 |
KCET 2024 Exam Pattern: Number of questions
No. of Sections | No. of Questions | Marks |
Physics | 60 | 60 |
Chemistry | 60 | 60 |
Mathematics | 60 | 60 |
The Karnataka Examination Authority activated the link to download the KCET 2024 admit card on April 3 2024. The official download link can be found on cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. Only those candidates who filled out the KCET application form 2024 before the last date have been issued admit cards.
Candidates can download the KCET exam 2024 admit card from the official website. The KCET 2024 admit card includes details like name, centre name and address, roll number, exam date, exam timings, and exam day guidelines.
How To Download Admit Card:
Visit the KCET exam 2024 official website
Click on the “KCET 2024 Admit Card” link.
Enter your application number and password.
Enter the code.
Click on the “Download Admit Card” button.
Note: Take 2 printouts of the KCET admit card and save it for future reference.
KCET Admit Card looks like this
KCET Exam Day Guidelines
Note- Candidates must check all the details mentioned in their KCET 2024 admit card carefully and contact the authorities in case of any discrepancy.
KCET 2024 Exam Centers
State | City |
---|---|
Karnataka | Bagalkot |
Bangalore | |
Doddaballapur | |
Belgaum | |
Athani | |
Chikodi | |
Jamkhandi | |
Gokak | |
Bellary | |
Hosapete | |
Bidar | |
Basavakalyan | |
Bhalki | |
Bijapur | |
Chitradurga | |
Davanagere | |
Dharwad | |
Hubli | |
Gadag | |
Gulbarga | |
Hassan | |
Haveri | |
Karwar | |
Kumta | |
Sirsi | |
Kolar | |
Mangalore | |
Ujire | |
Mysore | |
Raichur | |
Ramanagara | |
Channapatna | |
Shimoga | |
Bhadravathi | |
Sagar | |
Tumkur | |
Udupi | |
Chamarajanagar | |
Kollegal | |
Chikkamagaluru | |
Koppal | |
Madikeri | |
Mandya | |
Krishnarajpete | |
Karkala | |
Kundapur | |
Yadgir |
Documents Required at Exam
- KCET 2024 admit card
- Passport/aadhaar card/pan card
- Class 12th admission ticket
KEA has concluded the KCET 2024 answer key challenge window on the official website kea.kar.ac.in. Candidates could download the answer key of KCET 2024 from May 7 onwards. The answer key consists of keys for the questions framed in the exam. Candidates can verify their answers and predict their probable score using the KCET answer key pdf. Below is the step to download the answer key of KCET 2024.
How To Download Answer Key 2024
Open the official website of Karnataka CET
Click on the “KCET Answer Key 2024” link.
KCET answer key PDF will open up.
Take the printout of this answer key
Verify your answers.
Calculate your expected scores.
How to raise objections to provisional KCET answer key 2024?
Candidates can challenge the provisional answer key of KCET 2024 if they find any discrepancy. Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to challenge the provisional answer key:
The candidates must log in using their CET number and date of birth to raise objections against the answer key. Non-applicants are also allowed to raise objections.
While raising objections, the subject, version code, and question paper have to be correctly selected.
The authorities will verify their and the final answer key will be accordingly released.
KCET Official Answer Key
KCET 2024 Answer key (Official)
KCET 2024 Biology Provisional Answer Key |
KCET 2024 Maths Provisional Answer Key |
KCET 2024 Chemistry Provisional Answer Key |
KCET 2024 Physics Provisional Answer Key |
KCET 2023 Answer key Official (Previous Years)
KCET Chemistry answer key 2023 | KCET Physics answer key 2023 |
KCET Biology answer key 2023 | KCET Maths answer key 2023 |
KCET 2021 Answer Key (Official)
Subjects | KCET answer Key (Provisional) |
Biology | |
Mathematics | |
Physics | |
Chemistry |
KCET 2020 Answer Key (Official)
Subjects | Final Answer Key Link |
Mathematics | |
Physics | |
Chemistry | |
Biology |
The authorities will release the result of KCET 2024 on the official website along with the score cards. Candidates will be able to download the KCET result 2024 using their login credentials like application number and password.
How To Download Result 2024
Visit the official website of KCET
Click on the “KCET 2024 Result” link.
Enter your registration number and password.
Click on “Download KCET Result”.
Take the printout of the result of KCET.
Previous Year KCET Toppers
Name of candidate | Total |
Vignesh Natraj | 97.889% |
Arjun Krishna Swami | 97.5% |
Samrush Shetty | 97.167% |
Sumedh SS | 97.056% |
Madhav Surya | 96.237% |
KCET 2022 toppers list
KCET Toppers | Marks secured |
Apoorv Tandon | 98.611% |
Siddhartha Singh | 98.334% |
Atmakuri Venkata Madhi | 98.111% |
Shishir RK | 97.945% |
Vishal Bysani | 97.5% |
Saagar | 97.5% |
Mahesh Kumar V | 97.167% |
Siddarth GV | 97.056% |
Sathvik V | 96.834% |
KCET 2021 Toppers
Rank 1 - Rakshith M
Rank 2 - Shubhan R
Rank 3 - M Shashank Balaji
Rank 4 - Shashank P
Rank 5 - Sandeepan Naskar
Rank 6 - Nakul Abhay Bapat
Rank 7 - S Srivas
Rank 8 - Advaith Prasad Curpod
Rank 9 - Gaureesha Kajampady
Rank 10 - Deepit S Patil
KEA will release the KCET 2024 cutoff for different courses and categories after the declaration of the result. KCET exam cutoff will be announced in the form of opening and closing rank at a particular institute or college as per the preference of the courses and category of the candidates.
The cutoff of KCET is based on various factors such as the total number of candidates who appeared in the exam, difficulty level of the exam, performance of candidates in the entrance test, and availability of seats in KCET participating institutes or colleges.
KCET 2023 Cutoff
Rounds | KCET 2023 Cutoff | KCET 2023 Cutoff HK |
Round 1 | KCET round 1 cutoff | KCET round 1 cutoff hk |
Mock Round | KCET mock cutoff 2023 | KCET mock cutoff 2023 for HK |
KCET 2022 cutoff
Stream | General | Hyderabad Karnataka |
Mock round | KCET 2022 mock round cutoff | KCET 2022 mock round cutoff HK |
Round 1 | KCET 2022 round 1 cutoff | KCET 2022 round 1 cutoff HK |
Round 2 | KCET 2022 round 2 cutoff | KCET 2022 round 2 cutoff HK |
2nd extended round | KCET 2022 second extended round cutoff | KCET 2022 second extended round cutoff HK |
Mode of Counselling: Online, Offline
KEA will conduct the KCET 2024 counselling for all qualified candidates. To participate in the counselling of KCET 2024, candidates will have to complete the registration and choice-filling process. Based on choices filled in during the web option entry, KEA will do seat allotment. Candidates can check the detailed step-by-step procedure for KCET counselling 2024 below:
Step 1 - Document Verification and Registration- Candidates will have to get their documents verified at the specified centres. Candidates will be given a unique Id and password after successful verification.
Step 2 - Choice Filling and Locking- Next, candidates will have to log in to the system using the User Id and password. After login, candidates will have to fill in their choices of institutes and courses. Candidates will be allowed to add, modify, and delete choices. Candidates must lock their choices before the last date otherwise the system will automatically lock the choices. No changes can be made to the choices after locking.
Step 3 - Allotment of Seats- After this, the authorities will first release the mock seat allotment result of KCET 2024. The mock allotment is conducted to let the candidates know their chances of admission based on their merit and preferred seats. The candidates will be able to change their choices after the mock allotment result is announced. Candidates will be able to check their allotment status in online mode by logging in using their CET number.
Step 4 - Reporting at Allotted Institutes- The candidates who will be allotted seats will have to report to the allotted institute to confirm their seat and payment of admission fees.
The authorities will release the list of the centres at which special category documents are to be submitted. Candidates belonging to NCC, sports, defence, ex-defence, scouts and guides, CAPF, ex-CAPF and Anglo-Indian categories must submit the documents within the specified period.
Along with the special category certificates, students should also submit the final printout of the application form and KCET 2024 hall ticket copy. Candidates claiming eligibility under NCC and SPORTS should also submit a photocopy of the study certificates as per the brochure issued by the head of the educational institution for having studied and passed the qualifying examination in the state of Karnataka.
Also, candidates claiming the benefit under various special categories should submit the relevant original special category certificates along with the two sets of copies compulsorily as per the schedule. Along with this, students should also have three photocopies of their KCET 2024 admission tickets.
Check: KCET Fee Structure
Centres for Submission of Documents
S. No. | Name of the Center |
1 | Karnataka Examinations Authority, 18th Cross, Malleshwaram, Bangalore |
2 | PDA College of Engineering, Aiwan-E-Shahi area, Kalburgi |
3 | Angadi Institute of Technology and Management, Savagaon Road, Belgaum |
4 | Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management, Adyar, Mangalore |
5 | Vidya Vardhaka College of Engineering, 3rd Stage, Gokulum, Mysore |
6 | Bapuji Institute of Engineering and Technology, Davanagere |
Documents Required at Counselling
- Printout of KCET 2024 application form
- Original copy of the challan as a proof of payment
- KCET 2024 admit card
- Class 10th/SSLC marksheet
- 2nd PUC / 12th standard marks sard
- Study certificate counter signed by the concerned BEO/DDPI
- Two recent passport size photographs
- Income certificate obtained from concerned Tahasildar (for supernumerary seats)
- Kannada medium study certificate counter signed by the concerned BEO (for kannada medium)
- Rural study certificate counter signed by the concerned BEO and a verification certificate (only for GM candidates)
- Caste certificate/caste income certificate/income certificate (if applicable)
- Candidates claiming hyderabad-karnataka region reservation (article 371 (j)) must submit the certificate
- Domicile certificate (if applicable)
- Affidavit for candidate's claiming eligibility under horanadu and gadinadu kannadiga clauses
- Identity card issued by the jurisdictional deputy commissioner/district magistrate/rehabilitation commissioner, for reservation of government seats under jammu & kashmiri migrants quota
General Information
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question:How can I answer in the KCET 2024 OMR sheet?
Answer:
From the four provided choices, aspirants will have to fill in the right choice using a black or blue ballpoint pen. Don't cross, tick, or fill outside the circle.
Question:Can I raise challenges against the KCET 2024 answer key?
Answer:
Yes. Candidates can raise their challenges against the provisional KCET answer key as per the schedule.
Question:When will the KCET 2024 answer key be available?
Answer:
The answer key of KCET 2024 was released on April 30.
Question:What will happen if I am unable to submit my category certificate for reservation at the time of document verification? Will my candidature be cancelled?
Answer:
No, your candidature will not be cancelled but you will not be considered for reservation. You will be considered as a General category candidate.
Question:How can I check my KCET result 2024?
Answer:
Candidates can check KCET 2024 result through the official website by entering their registration number.
Question:What is the syllabus of KCET 2024?
Answer:
KCET syllabus is based on the syllabus of the first and second Pre-University Course (PUC) as specified by the Department of Pre-University Education of Karnataka State.
Question:I have studied in Karnataka from Class 1st to 7th, am I eligible for KCET 2024?
Answer:
No, you will not be eligible for KCET 2024 as 7 years of education in Karnataka should include class 10th or 12th.
Question:I have passed only class 11th & 12th from Karnataka but my parents are from the state and they have studied more than 7 years here. Will I be eligible to apply for KCET 2024?
Answer:
Yes, you will be eligible to apply for KCET. You will be required to produce supporting documents at the time of document verification.
Question:What is the marking scheme of KCET 2024?
Answer:
Candidates has been awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and there is no negative marking.
Question:Is calculator allowed in KCET 2024?
Answer:
No, calculator is not allowed at the exam centre. Candidates will not be allowed to carry any electronic gadget like mobile phone, pager, etc. to the exam centre.
Question:How can I download KCET admit card 2024?
Answer:
Candidates can download their admit card by entering the KCET application number and date of birth.
Question:Is KCET an offline or online exam?
Answer:
KCET is an offline exam i.e pen-paper based exam.
Question:What is the minimum eligibility criteria of KCET 2024?
Answer:
Candidates must have passed the 12th standard examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and any of the optional subjects- Chemistry/ Biotechnology / Biology/ Electronics/ Computer to be eligible for KCET. Also, candidates should have studied for a minimum of 7 years and passed from a recognized institute in Karnataka.
Question:How can I apply for KCET 2024?
Answer:
Candidates can apply online mode for KCET 2024 from the official website - cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. No other mode of application is allowed.
Questions related to KCET
can i cancel my kcet alloted engineering seat after completing 1 year because i got alloted in medical college this year
Yes, you can likely cancel your KCET allotted engineering seat after completing 1 year,
The typical window to cancel or surrender KCET allotted seats usually closes after the second or extended round of counselling. Since you have completed year 1, you have missed that window.
The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) might impose a penalty for cancelling your seat after such a long period. The specific penalty amount can vary depending on the course you were allotted and the KEA's regulations.
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i bubbled last circle wrong in booklet series column in my kcet 2024..will my omr sheet get rejected?
It is difficult to say for certain whether your OMR sheet will be rejected due to bubbling the wrong circle in the booklet series column for KCET 2024.
In some cases, OMR sheet evaluation might involve human intervention for discrepancies. If the written booklet series matches the actual booklet and the error seems isolated, they might consider it for evaluation.
There is also a possibility that the OMR sheet gets rejected due to the error, especially if the OMR evaluation is purely machine-based.
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When is KCET result announced 2024
Hello!
The KCET results is not yet announced. The declaration of the KCET 2024 result has been postponed by KEA. Earlier, it was supposed to be released on 20th May. The KCET 2024 results will be declared after the release of the 2nd PUC 2nd exam. Candidates can keep checking the official website cetonline.karnataka.gov.in or check the website by clicking on the link given below for more updates:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-result
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I have registered for NATA but not yet completed my exam what should I enter in KCET scorecard ? If nothing then can i enter my score once i complete the exam
You can enter "NA" or "Appearing for NATA" in the KCET scorecard for the NATA score section since you haven't completed the NATA exam yet.
Since you have registered for NATA, the KCET authorities understand you might be appearing for it soon. Entering "NA" or "Appearing for NATA" clarifies your situation.Check the KCET information brochure or website to see if there is a window to update your scorecard after you receive your NATA results. Some institutions allow this after informing them.
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Best study material for kcet .
Hello,
For KCET preparation, you'll want to focus on NCERT textbooks for thorough understanding of concepts. Additionally, there are various coaching materials available like Arihant and MTG publications that offer comprehensive guides and practice papers specifically tailored for KCET. Online platforms like Khan Academy and Embibe can also be helpful for practice tests and concept reinforcement.
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