Syllabus
Most of the importance will be given to Thermal subjects, consisting of ATD , BTD and HMT. Management subjects like Operations management and Operation research are quite important. Next important topic is Strength of Materials consisting of Dynamics of machinery and Kinematics of machines as well. Manufacturing subjects are quite important. Only the basics . Less importance will be given to Design subjects. 15 marks each for mathematics and aptitude along with English which is mandatory. Good Luck!!!
Hello,
BITSAT syllabus has been released, and its advised to stick to the syllabus, as it is a national level entrance exam for one of the most prestigious institutes of India. So, everything will be from the syllabus released. You can refer this link for the syllabus for BITSAT 2020.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/bitsat-syllabus
VITEEE checks and select students on the basis of concept, speed, accuracy, time management and decision making power. VITEEE paper has no negative marking thus try to attempt as many as question but keeping the factor of time management in mind. Sample papers are the best source to judge the level of preparation you have done. So, try to take help from previous year papers and sample papers for better preparations. First and foremost while preparing for VITEEE, ensure that you know your CBSE/State Board syllabus thoroughly. Nothing out of the syllabus is going to come for the exam.
The CBSE/State Board textbooks are very important in the following units:
Inorganic Chemistry
The type of questions asked in competitive exams under this part of Chemistry will directly be based off the reactions given in the standard text book. Chapters like s-block, p-block and d-block elements come under this category. Do the exercise questions given at the end of the chapter first. Some of the questions are frequently asked in competitive exams like JEE Mains, BITSAT as well
Coordinate Geometry
The topic is a vast topic and one can go on and on while trying to prepare for it. But with respect to competitive exams, stick to NCERT syllabus for it. It is also useful to practice drawing graphs for various equations as that technique might come in useful in visualizing certain problems that might be too lengthy for solving mathematically.
Semiconductor Devices and their applications
The CBSE book for Physics is the primer for this topic. The book pretty much covers everything required in this topic. Some of it might be useful in college courses like Metallurgy. Other reference books that can be termed as best books for VITEEE preparation by many students are:
Physics Arihant Series, DC Pandey Books on Mechanics- Part 1, Mechanics-Part 2, Waves and Thermodynamics, Electricity and Magnetism and Optics and Modern Physics. Concepts of Physics (both volumes) by HC Verma,MCQ Question Bank by D Mukherjee, Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry NCERT Text Book, Organic Chemistry Khan Academy Videos. Mathematics Arihant Series-Dr. SK Goyal, Arihant Past Year AIEEE papers, VITEEE Solved Papers and Mock Tests from Arihant. RD Sharma, Objective Mathematics Part 1 and Part 2 (NCERT difficulty), Biology NCERT Text Book, AC Dutta for Botany, Oxford Publication. Pradeep's Biology Guide.
You can check the syllabus of VIT from the below link-
http://www.engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-syllabus
Hi,
Well as far as the syllabus is concerned for the neet exam, there is no change in the syllabus of all the three subjects. The chapters are the same that are going to be considered for all the three sections. Just visit the official website once nad see the notification for syllabus and go through it once.
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