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what is the syllabus for MSc entrance (electronics science) ?

S. Saha Student Expert 4th May, 2020
The entrance exam for admission to MSc in Electronics Sciences in Pune University will consist two sections. Section A- General knowledge ,aptitude, logic, comprehension: 20 Marks and Section B- Subject specific Question. This is of 80 Marks. All the questions will be multiple choice questions.
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what is the syllabus and topics in whole BDS in fashion designing by of the six semester by NIFT Delhi?

Mayank Chowdhary 13th Jun, 2020

Yes I'll enlist down some of the topics and syllabus that one will be covering in the sixth semester of NIFT Delhi -

1.  photography level 4

2. craft promotion (brand identify)

3. 4design interpretation on 30 max

4. fashion styling level 2

5. public relations and media planning

6. fashiin journalism level 2

7. graphic design level 4

9. design strategy


Best wishes. Thank you.

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I am a NEET Aspirant and I get tensed very easily. I have already gone through the whole syllabus for more than 4 times but still I think I am forgetting everything. With that some of my physics concepts are weak too. Please tell me how to be thorough with my syllabus do that I can score 600+.

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 4th May, 2020
To check your preparation level and understand whether you are really forgetting or it is just the stress, you need to attempt as many as mock tests or sample papers or previous papers as you can. That way you can guage your preparation. To help you with your NEET preparation, we have NEET Knockout packages that you can check at:https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/ .Physics needs utmost focus and time because it involves with theoretical concepts and numbers. There should be a systematic approach in preparing for NEET. The important topics are Mechanics, ElectroDynamics, Modern Physics, Heat and Thermodynamics, Optics, Simple Harmonic Motion, Waves. Formulae form an integral part of your preparation. The important topics are Optics, Ray Optics, Optical Instruments, Wave Optics, Electronic Devices, Electrostatics, Electric Charges and Fields, Thermodynamics, Electrostatic Potential, Current Electricity, Electromagnetic induction, Alternating current, Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter. Highest weightage goes to Optics at 10%. Thermodynamics, Electrostatics, Electronic devices share 9%. Current Electricity and Electromagnetic induction, Alternating current take 8%. Dual Nature of Radiation gets 6% while Motion systems of rigid particles and body and Magnetic effects of Currents, Electromgentic waves and Magentism get 5%. Work, Energy and Power take 4%, Atoms and nuclei, Oscillation and Waves, Properties of Bulk Matter, Laws of Motion and Kinematics share 3% and the rest of the topics carry 2% weightage. Memorise as many formulae as you can and write them down and stick them as post its so that you can always see them. Practise regularly and try various kinds of questions. Solving previous papers and mock tests to test your improvement. Keep a clock and check the time its taking you to solve these questions. And improve the time as you practise more. One day of the week should be set aside for revision so as to keep the mind fresh. For reading what the toppers and experts have to say, please visit our page at:https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-neet-physics/amp .Chemistry is divided into Inorganic, Physical and Organic chemistry. For inorganic chemistry, you must refer to the NCERT.Coordination points get 9% of weightage. Thermidynamics takes the 8% and Equilibrium takes the 6% weightage slots respectively. Chemical Bonding and Organic structure carries the 5% weightage slot and rest of the topics carry 2-3% weightage in the exam paper.Chemical Bonding, Molecular structure, Solutions, Block Elements, Alcholos, Phenols and Ehters. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acids are important topics. Organic comprises of many reactions and reagents which can be practised by writing over and over again. Physical chemistry requires a comparatively deeper understanding of concepts, so preparing with the NCERT and referring to study material a level higher than NCERT should be the way to go. For more information, please visit our page at:https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-neet-chemistry . Biology is the biggest section in NEET, comprising about half of the exam, and acing this subject can help you in scoring more in the exam. Human Physiology and Genetics have maximum weightage in NEET. It is advisable to practise questions of Genetics from previous year question papers, which will give you a thorough understanding of how the questions are being asked. Topics of Plant and Animal kingdom have a lot of portion to memorize. You can prepare these topics by making a comparative table for the sub-topics and studying it together. Plant physiology is also equally important and easy to score. For more tips, please visit our page at:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-neet-biology
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Pune University Msc botany entrance exam syllabus for admission to Msc

Mibin Mathew Mammen 12th Jun, 2020

Dear Susmit,

Thank you for your query.The following are the details regarding Pune University admission into Msc Botany:

  • Eligibility: UG with 50% marks
  • Exam details:
  • Duration: 1 hour
  • Number of seats: 50
  • Number of Questions:50
  • Mode of Examinations: MCQ
  • Sectionwise Syllabus:
  • Section A:Biology 40%
  • Physics 25%
  • Chemistry 25%
  • Maths 25%

All the best

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can i get political science, English, geography syllabus for B.A 2nd semester under Manipur University

Mibin Mathew Mammen 9th Jul, 2020

Dear student,

The following are the details regarding BA Political Science , English and Geography in Manipal University:

All the best

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will there be a different paper if I choose ba hons bussiness economics and different if I choose bms in du jat exam?if yes what is the syllabus of ba hons bussiness economics in du jat

Sk Student Expert 12th Jun, 2020

Dear Aspirant,

There is a delay in conducting the DU JAT 2020 examination. It has been postponed by NTA due to this pandemic. We should be hearing from Delhi University very shortly. Please check their official website for updates: www.du.ac.in (http://www.du.ac.in)

This examination is the same for BA (Hon) Business Economics & Business Management Studies (BMS).

Good Luck

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what is the syllabus of aiims bsc. hons. nursing.?

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 12th Jun, 2020
Hi

Your AIIMS BSc nursing Hons syllabus is given below:-




CHEMISTRY

  • Solid State
  • Biomolecules
  • Chemistry in Everyday Life
  • General Principles & Processes of Isolation of Elements
  • Solutions
  • Chemical Kinetics
  • Electrochemistry
  • PolymersP -Block Elements
  • Surface Chemistry
  • D & F -Block Elements
  • Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen
  • Alcohols
  • Phenol & Ester
  • Coordination CompoundsKeystones and Carboxylic Acids

PHYSICS

  • Current Electricity
  • Electromagnetic Induction
  • Electronic Devices
  • Alternating Current
  • Atoms and Nuclei
  • Communication Systems
  • Electromagnetic Waves
  • Optics
  • Dual Nature of Matter
  • Electrostatics
  • Magnetic Effect of Current & Magnetism

BIOLOGY

  • The Difference between Prokaryotic & Eukaryota
  • Classification Binomial and Nominal Nomenclature
  • Five Kingdom Classifications
  • Cell Theory
  • Structural Organization of Cell
  • Mendels Law of Inheritance
  • The Role of Plants in Human Welfare
  • Mineral Nutrition Essential Elements and their Function

GK

  • General policy & scientific research
  • Current Affairs
  • History
  • Geography
  • Culture



MARKS DISTRIBUTION

  • Physics -30 marks

  • Chemistry -30 marks

  • Biology - 30 marks

  • General knowledge- 10 marks



Thank you
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whats the syllabus for ma political science?

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 3rd May, 2020

hi,

In panjab university there is no post graduate or M.A courses on political science.

m.a courses is available on following disciplines,

M.A. (English)

M.A. (Geography)

M.A. (History)

M.A. (Economics)

M.A. (Social Work)

you may follow the below link to know in details,

https://cetpg.puchd.ac.in/pdf/cetpg.pdf

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Whats the syllabus for MA(H) political science for JNUEE?

Maria Sunny 3rd May, 2020

Hello Anjali,

The exam pattern is such that there will be subjective and objective questions. The syllabus is mainly the undergraduate level concepts.You can go through the following topics as well :

Political Theory and Thought ,Comparative Politics and Political Analysis, Indian Government and Politics, Bureaucracy and Public Administration,International Relations,Social and Political thought of Modern India,Concepts and approaches in Political theory.

Hope this helps!!

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what is the syllabus for jnuee for political science, sociology, history, philosophy

pdwords Student Expert 2nd May, 2020
MA Political Science Syllabus;

Candidates need to be acquainted with graduation level course in Political Science and will be tested from the following areas;


Unit I consists of Social and Political Thought of Modern India, Western Political Thought,Concepts and Approaches in Political Theory,

Unit II consists of Constitution and Political Institutions of India,State and Politics in India, Political Processes and Public Policies in India,

Unit III consists of Comparative Government and Politics, International Relations



MA History Syllabus;

Candidates will be tested on the following
1.General comprehension
2.A broad understanding of the social sciences and 3. Themes related to political, economic and social history and on aspects of religion and culture pertaining to Indian and World history for the ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary periods.

MA Sociology Syllabus;

Applicants are expected to have a fair understanding of Social Sciences and Indian Society and Culture Broad themes with the following topics;

1. Thinkers includes that of Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, Georg Simmel, C. Wright Mills, George Herbert Mead, Claude Levi-Strauss, G.S. Ghurye, M. N. Srinivas, Iravati Karve, Yogendra Singh, Andre Beteille, T.K. Oommen
2. Basic Concepts and Social Institutions
3. Tools and Techniques of Research Methodology 4. Social Structure and Social Change
5. Social Stratification o Gender, Caste, Class, Tribe, Disability
6. Economy and Society
7. State, Polity and Society
8. Family, Marriage and Kinship
9. Religion
10. Environment and Society
11. Social Movements
12. Social Issues
13. Understanding Indian society
14. Modernization, Globalization and Development

Syllabus for MA Philosophy;


The entrance test will be based in a standard BA (major) Philosophy course taught in UGC accredited Indian universities. Students are expected to be familiar with the following problems, themes, and issues. There are five Sections and questions will be from both Indian and Western philosophical perspective.


Section 1 is of Metaphysics with following topics;

1. Proofs for Existence of God
2. Free Will and Determinism
3. Self and No-self
4. Consciousness
5. Personal Identity
6. Substance and Qualities
7. Being and Becoming
8. Actuality and Potentiality
9. Appearance and Reality
10. Mind and Body Problem
11. Universals
12. Realism and Idealism
13. Essence and existence


Section: II Epistemology Questions with following topics

1. Theories of Truth
2. Theories of Error
3. Gettier Problem
4. Definitions of Knowledge
5. Knowledge by acquaintance
6.Knowledge by Description
7. Sources of Knowledge
8. Skepticism
9. Justification of Knowledge: Foundationalism, Anti-foundationalism, and Coherentism
10. Knowledge that and knowledge How
11. Problem of Induction
12. Apriori Knowledge

Section: III Ethics Questions with following topics

1. Theories of Normative Ethics: Utilitarianism, Kantian Deontology, Virtue ethics, Social contract theory, care ethics
2. Theories of Metaethics: Relativism,Non-naturalism, Emotivism, Universal Prescriptivism,
3. Themes of Applied Ethics: Abortion, Euthanasia, Surrogacy, Capital punishment, Animal and Environment ethics
4. Thoughts of Indian ethical tradition: Nature of Dharma,Morksa,Purusharthas, Rta, Rina, and themes from Buddhist and Jaina ethics

Section: IV Symbolic Logic Questions with following topics

1. Inductive Logic consists of Analogical Reasoning, Causal Reasoning , Probability
2. Deductive Logic consists of Categorical proposition , Categorical syllogisms , Symbolic Logic , Methods of Deduction , Quantification Logic
3. Informal Fallacies: Indian and Western
4. Types of Arguments

Section: V is of Social and Political Philosophy with following topics

1. Theories of Justice
2. Liberty and Equality
3.Democracy
4. Feminism
5. Global justice
6. Marginalization and Discrimination
7. Gandhi: Non-violence, Satyagraha, Swaraj, Nationalism, State
8. Ambedkar: Genesis of Caste and Annihilation of Castes
9. Tagore: Nationalism, Education and Religion of Man
10. Amartya Sen: Justice (Niti and Nyaya)

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