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July 8th, 2017, 12:58 PM
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KEAM Chapter Weightage
I am looking to apply for KEAM Exam this year. I want to know about Chapter wise Weightage of this Exam, so tell me what should I do to know about Chapter wise Weightage for KEAM Exam? I am providing list of all topics that cover syllabus of KEAM Entrance Exam. As you want to know about chapter wise Weightage for this exam, so I want to inform you that you can get Chapter wise Weightage from book of this Exam. I am providing pattern of KEAM Exam: Papers Subject Names No. of Questions No. of Marks Exam Duration Paper 1 Physics 72 288 150 min Chemistry 48 192 Paper 2 Mathematics 120 480 150 min Total 240 Q 960 marks Negative Marks for Incorrect Answer – 1 Mark. List of Topics cover syllabus: Mathematics Sets, Relations, and Functions Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations Mathematical Induction Permutations and Combinations Binomial Theorem and its Simple Applications Differential Equations Co-ordinate Geometry Mathematical Reasoning Three Dimensional Geometry Vector Algebra Trigonometry Matrices and Determinants Integral Calculus Limit, Continuity, and Differentiability Sequences and Series Statistics and Probability Physics: Introduction and Measurement Description of motion in one dimension Work, energy, and power Mechanics of solids and fluids Waves Oscillations Laws of motion Gravitation Description of motion in two & three dimensions Heat and thermodynamics Motion of system of particles and rigid body rotation Chemistry: Basic concepts and atomic structure States of matter P-block elements Thermodynamics Periodic properties of elements and hydrogen Chemical equilibrium Solutions Surface chemistry Chemical kinetics Organic compounds with functional groups containing oxygen Coordination compounds and organometallics Stereochemistry Organic compounds with functional groups containing halogens Electrostatics Basic principles, purification, and characterization of organic compounds Organic reaction mechanism Magnetic effect of current and magnetism Solids and semiconductor devices Atomic nucleus Optics S-block elements and principles of metallurgy D-block and f-block elements Redox reactions and electrochemistry Organic compounds with functional groups containing nitrogen Bonding and molecular structure Hydrocarbons Current electricity Polymers and Biomolecules Dual nature of matter and radiations Electromagnetic waves Environmental chemistry and chemistry in everyday life Electromagnetic induction and alternating current Principles related to practical chemistry Last edited by Neelurk; March 14th, 2020 at 01:48 PM. |
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