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IISER Pune Entrance Exam
Would you like to provide me the IISER Pune Entrance Exam syllabus? The IISER Pune Entrance Exam Syllabus is given you below: Chemistry Some Basic Concept of Chemistry Structure of Atom Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure States of Matter Thermodynamics Equilibrium Redox Reactions Hydrogen The s-block Elements The p-block Elements Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques Hydrocarbons Environmental Chemistry The solid state Solutions Electrochemistry Chemical Kinetics Surface chemistry General principles and processes of isolation of elements The p-block elements The d- & f-block elements Coordination compounds Haloalkanes and haloarenes Alcohols, phenols and ethers Aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids Organic compounds containing nitrogens Biomolecules Polymers Chemistry in everyday life Mathematics: Sets Relations and functions Trigonometric Functions Inverse Trigonometric Functions Principle of Mathematical Induction Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations Linear Inequalities Permutations and Combinations Binomial Theorem Sequences and Series Straight Lines Conic Sections Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry Limits and Derivatives Mathematical Reasoning Statistics Probability Matrices Determinants Continuity and Differentiability Application of Derivatives Integrals Applications of integrals Differential equations Vectors Three dimensional geometry Linear Programming Biology Diversity in the living world Structural organization in animals and plants Cell structure and function Plant physiology Human physiology Reproduction Genetics and evolution Biology and human welfare Biotechnology and its application Ecology and environment Physics Physical World and Measurement Kinematics Laws of Motion Work, Energy and Power Motion of Systems of Particles and Rigid body Gravitation Properties of bulk matter Thermodynamics Behavior of perfect gas and kinetic energy Oscillations Waves Electrostatics Current Electricity Magnetic effect of current and magnetism Electromagnetic Induction Alternating Current Electromagnetic Waves Optics Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter Atoms Nuclei Electronic devices Communication Systems Last edited by Neelurk; April 8th, 2020 at 11:05 AM. |