after 10 th can I write polycet exam and can i know which subject are regarded for the exam
Greetings! Here's a response to your query
Yes, you can absolutely write the POLYCET (Polytechnic Common Entrance Test) exam after completing your 10th-grade education. "To take the POLYCET exam, you generally need to have passed your 10th-grade exams or an equivalent qualification. This means you meet the basic education requirement. So, if you've completed your 10th grade, you're eligible to apply. However, always double-check the specific state's official guidelines, as there might be slight variations.
The POLYCET syllabus varies slightly from state to state, as each state's technical education board conducts its own exam. However, the core subjects and general topics remain consistent.
The POLYCET exam's mathematics section covers a broad range of topics, starting with arithmetic fundamentals like rational numbers, percentages, ratios, and interest calculations. Algebra delves into polynomials, linear and quadratic equations, progressions, and sets. Geometry focuses on lines, triangles, coordinate geometry, circles, and mensuration. Trigonometry tests trigonometric ratios and their applications in height and distance problems. Statistics covers mean, median, mode, and probability. Physics explores measurements, motion, forces, gravitation, energy, heat, sound, light, electricity, magnetism, and basic modern physics concepts. Chemistry examines atomic structure, bonding, acids, bases, salts, chemical reactions, metals, carbon compounds, the periodic table, water, and introductory organic chemistry.
The syllabus is generally based on the 10th-grade curriculum of the respective state board. The level of difficulty is typically moderate.




