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EDUSOL - School Integrated Programme
An Ideal Solution for
JEE and NEET aspirants
www.edusollearning.com
Stop memorizing, Start Learning
EDUSOL Learning Private Limited
EDUSOL - School Integrated Programme
An Ideal Solution for JEE and NEET aspirants
Coaching for JEE, NEET, CLAT, CPT & SAT
All under one roof by the best of the faculities
REVOLUTIONARY APPROACH WITH PROVEN RESULTS
ADVANTAGES
Stress-free learning environment : Takes away unwanted pressure on students.
Multiple Targeting of the most reputed Engineering and Medical entrance exam simultaneously.
Dual Advantage : Enhanced performance in School results as well as competitive exams.
Synchronized course plan School Studies and Competitive Exam preparation.
Teaching Methodology : Completely in sync with the Revised JEE & NEET Pattern.
Sufficient Self-Study Time : Leads to Crystal Clarity of Concepts.
JE
E
SAT
CPT
KVPY/NTSE
NSO
CLAT
NE
ET
JEE FOUNDATION
ABOUT
EDUSOL, one of the premier & reputed institute in the arena offering coaching classes for competitive exams like IIT JEE,
NEET and various Board Exams in India is interested in forging a partnership for executing School Integrated Program in
your reputed school.
Edusol, founded in 2010, have presence in Chennai, kancheepuram, Maudrai& Coimbatore
Excellent track record in producing high achievers in board exams and competitive exams
Excellent array of Subject experts, highly qualified from IITS, NITS and other top universities of India
Focus on concept bases teaching rather than memory based teaching.
Right mix of classes, problem solving and assignments supplemented with in-depth study material leading to
comprehensive understanding of concepts.
Periodic test schedule which will be supplemented by test analysis sessions. Dual benefit of continuous performance
evaluation and development of the examination temperament.
PRELUDE to EDUSOL-SIP
The practice of joining coaching classes for the national competitive entrance tests for admission to leading higher educational
institutions has grown so much that it is now a determining factor in the Class 11 school admissions.
EDUSOL-SIP in Kikkani Vidyamandir school Coimbatore is considered the school's USP and is so sought after that the number of
seats in senior secondary sections is appro300, around three times the number than their Class 10 sections accommodate.
Since inception, EDUSOL has laid emphasis on making the students imbibe the fundamental concepts of Science &Maths and on
sharpening their analytical skills and parallel thinking process.
At EDUSOL you will find an effective system that can help the student unfold their full potential systematically. We train our
students in such a way that they are ready to scale NEET / IIT-JEE successfully irrespective of the pattern. What is required is total
dedication and hard work.
WHAT IS AN INTEGRATED SCHOOL PROGRAM?
A study program with a synergistic approach to both the School / Board studies as well as JEE Advanced,JEE Main, NEET and other competitive Entrance Exams preparationthat will complement each other
BENEFITS FOR THE STUDENTS:
Students enrolling in this program will have an integrated study plan
HOW DO WE operate
The classes for these students will be conducted in the associated schools in the form of a separate EDUSOL Section and the complete academics of this section will be controlled and executed by EDUSOL
A study plan that will ease out the pressure of time (or the feeling for the lack of it) for the Student, unlocking extra
time adequate enough for self-studies, which a Student would not have got otherwise and also giving him sufficient time for
co-curricular activities, self-study, sports, social activities etc. which are so important for his / her personality development.
A program that will prepare Students extremely well not only for JEE Main, NEET and other competitive Entrance Exams but also for School / Board exams as well.
A program that alleviates the opposite pressure forces on the Student
Integrated School Programs would provide thrust for the Students to participate in co-curricular activities, sports, social activities etc which are very important for their personality development
Complete Lab and other support will be provided to the students
This would mean that the Student would not be going through two separate schedules and Classes for the same subject
Studies for Board as well as NEET / IIT-JEE will be controlled and executed by EDUSOL, except languages classes
Different faculties for NCERT & JEE/ NEET classes respectively.
Highly qualified & well experienced array of teachers with minimum 5 years of experience for NCERT classes
Faculty Profile
For JEE/NEET classes, faculties are recruited from NITs or IITs, with minimum 2 years of teaching experience. Preferably B- Tech graduates
Students will be provided with comprehensive study material by EDUSOL. It got distinct NCERT & JEE/NEET th thmodules. A total of 45 volumes for 11 & 12 Standard students
The schedule of classes for this section is going to be completely different than the rest of the students of that school
We will teach them basics/ concepts, enabling the students to learn the SUBJECT with genuine interest , not just the tricks to score marks in Exam
Academic Schedule
A total of 40 periods / week
Physics, chemistry, Mathematics& Biology, 8 periods each / week
Physics
4 periods = NCERT syllabus by Faculty 12 Periods = practical by Faculty 12 Periods = JEE/ NEET by Faculty 2
Chemistry
4 periods = NCERT syllabus by Faculty 12 Periods = practical by Faculty 12 Periods = JEE/ NEET by Faculty 2
Biology
4 periods = NCERT syllabus by Faculty 12 Periods = practical by Faculty 12 Periods = NEET session by Faculty 2
6 periods = NCERT syllabus + RD Sharma solutions by Faculty 12 Periods = JEE session by Faculty 2
6 periods = NCERT syllabus by Faculty 12 Periods = Practical by Faculty 1
Test Schedule
5 Model exams before every Board ExamWeekly online test of JEE/ NEETMonthly online test for NCERT syllabusValue Add: To promote Self Study, worksheet corresponding to each modules will be issued and evaluated
Mathematics
Computer Science
WHERE DO WE NEED ASSISTANCE OF THE SCHOOL:
Physical Health: Yoga, Exercise & Sports should be part of their timetable for the overalldevelopment needs and to reduce stress.
School studies and NEET/ JEE (Main & Advanced) coaching should be synchronized i.e. the topic being done in JEE coaching and school should be same and studies should complement each other.
Self-study devoting adequate time for effective learning
A TYPICAL SCENARIO:
Let's take a look at the usualtime break up of our students:
AS A RESULT, STUDENT IS UNDER IMMENSE STRESS BECAUSE OF :
Time: This scenario leaves absolutely minimum time for self-studies, leave aside time for other things like co-curricular activities, sports, social activities etc which are so important for his / her personality development
Challenge in Learning: Due to the lack of synergy between school studies and coaching the student comes under immense both. It so pressure from happens that he / she will be studying two different topics of the same subject on the same day. The students will not be able to allocate optimal time for a topic from NEET / IIT-JEE perspective. This leads to ineffective grounding of concepts and does not allow them to perform optimally in both NEET / IIT-JEE as well as Boards
Clash of Priorities: The school priority is to get good results in Boards and the institute's priority is that the student should perform well in IIT-JEE. Both create a pressure on the student to set his priority as what they want. This creates confusion in the student's minds. Parents also add to this as they are not certain about NEET / IIT-JEE and therefore tell the student to make sure that Board performance is good for a backup.
EDUSOL & THE ASSOCIATE SCHOOL WILL ALSO AIM FOR:
Proficient & confident communication ability for each & every student.
Inculcating sports / exercises as a discipline for physical fitness throughout the life for each student.
Improvement of memory & IQ, mental, physical & spiritual well-beingfor each student.
Instilling Indian culture & values for each student
Developing personality traits (Focus, Effective Communication, Leadership Ability, Determination, Strategic Planning, Pro-active Approach, Handling Failures, Stress, etc.) & Positive Attitude required for success. (This is what corporate sector tries to teach employees who are 25 - 55+ years of age and they hardly respond to changes required).
SUBJECTS OFFERED IN EDUSOL-SIP INTEGRATED SCHOOL PROGRAM :
Physics
Biology
Chemistry
Mathematics
##Computer Science / other subject ( will depend upon the associated school)
CLASS SCHEDULE &FREQUENCY:
Classes will be conducted in the associated school in the form of a separate section; generally from about 7:00 am to 2:00 pm for 5/6 days a week.
For more details about the EDUSOL-SIP program, topics covered, duration and prospects of various competitive Entrance Examinations in India click below.
The above situation clearly indicates an impossible situation. This situation is obviously impacting the all-importantself-study part of NEET / IIT-JEE and Board preparation.
Duration
14 hrs
98 hrs
108 hrs
24 Hrs.
7 hrs minium
1/2 hrs
1/2 hrs
2 hrs
30 hrs
20 hrs
16 hrs
32-64 hrs
10 hrs approx
Activities
Time left for studies per day
Time left for studies per week
Toatl time required (minimum)
Total time available in a day
Time required for sleep
Exercise
Relaxation
Daily routine e.g. meals, bath etc.
Time spent in school 6 hrs / day
Time required for self study and school assignments / week
Time spent at NEET / IIT-JEE coaching institute @ 4 hrs / day, 4 days / week
Time required for self - study for NEET / IIT-JEE preparation / week
Travel time for school and institute @ 2 hrs / day for 5 days
GRADE IX FOUNDATION COURSE STRUCTURE 2017-18
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Number Systems-1
Number Systems-2
Polynomials-1
Polynomials-2
Coordinate Geometry
Linear Equations In Two
Variables-1
Linear Equations In Two
Variables-2
Lines And Angles-1
Lines And Angles-2
Lines And Angles-3
Triangles-1
Triangles-2
Quadrilaterals-1
Quadrilaterals-2
Areas Of Parallelograms
And Triangles-1
Areas Of Parallelograms
And Triangles-2
Areas Of Parallelograms
And Triangles-3
Units And Measurement-1
Units And Measurement-2
Trigonometry, Graphs and Coordinates
Scalars And Vectors
Higher Level Problem Solving
(Chapter 1-3) + Worksheet Discussion
Description Of Motion-1
Description Of Motion-2
Causes Of Motion-1
Causes Of Motion-2
Work, Energy And Power-1
Work, Energy And Power-2
Work, Energy And Power-3
Motion In Two Dimensions-4
Higher Level Problem Solving
(Chapter 4-7) + Worksheet Discussion
Gravitation -1
Gravitation-2
Friction
NO MATHS PHYSICS CHEMISTRY
Nature Of Matter 1/4
Nature Of Matter 2/4
Nature Of Matter 3/4
Nature Of Matter 4/4
Atomic Structure 1/3
Atomic Structure 2/3
Atomic Structure 2/3
Periodic Classification 1/3
Periodic Classification 2/3
Periodic Classification 3/3
Chemical Bonding 1/3
Chemical Bonding 2/3
Chemical Bonding 3/3
Behaviour Of Gases & Stoichiometry 1/4
Behaviour Of Gases & Stoichiometry 2/4
Behaviour Of Gases & Stoichiometry 3/4
Behaviour Of Gases & Stoichiometry 4/4
BIOLOGY
Living World-1
Living World-2
Living World-3
Living World-4
Classification Of Plants-1
Classification Of Plants-2
Question Discussion
Test -1
Classification Of Plants-1
Classification Of Plants-2
Classification Of Plants-3
Question Discussion
Test-2
Study Of Cells-1
Study Of Cells-2
Study Of Cells-3
Structural Organisation Of Cell
MENTAL ABILITY
Number Series-1
Number Series-2
Letter Series
Number Odd Man
Letter And Word Odd Man-1
Letter And Word Odd Man-2
Number Analogies
Letter And Word Analogy-1
Letter And Word Analogy-2
Letter And Number Coding-1
Letter And Number Coding-2
Coding By Comparison-1
Coding By Comparison-2
Matrix Coding-1
Matrix Coding-2
Pyramid Puzzle-1
Pyramid Puzzle-2
SYLLABUS
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Circles-1
Circles-2
Circles-3
Constructions-1
Constructions-2
Constructions-3
Heron's Formula
Surface Areas And Volumes-1
Surface Areas And Volumes-2
Surface Areas And Volumes-3
Statistics-1
Statistics-2
Probability-1
Probability-2
Probability-3
Statics-1
Statics-2
Higher Level Problem Solving (Chapter
8, 9, 10 )+ Worksheet Discussion
Elasticity
Fluids At Rest-1
Fluids At Rest-2
Periodic Motion
Higher Level Problem Solving (Chapter
11, 12, 13)+ Worksheet Discussion
Waves-1
Waves-2
Sound-1
Sound-2
Higher Order Thinking Problems-1
Higher Order Thinking Problems-2
Higher Order Thinking Problems-3
Water, Solutions & Solubility 1/3
Water, Solutions & Solubility 2/3
Water, Solutions & Solubility 3/3
Metals & Non Metals 1/3
Metals & Non Metals 2/3
Metals & Non Metals 3/3
Organic Chemistry 1/4
Organic Chemistry 2/4
Organic Chemistry 3/4
Organic Chemistry 4/4
Higher Order Thinking Problems-1
Higher Order Thinking Problems-2
Higher Order Thinking Problems-3
Higher Order Thinking Problems-4
Higher Order Thinking Problems-5
Fluid Mosaic Model Of Plasma
Membrane
Nucleus
Cell Organelles And Functions
Mitochondria,Plastids,Vacuoles
Test-3
Tissues-Plant Tissues
Permanent Plant Tissue
Animal Tissue
Life Processes
Excretion, Control Coordination In Plants
Nastic Movement,Tropisms
Endocrine Glands,Phytohormones
Worksheet, Discussion Session On
Life Processes
4 Mock Test -1
4 Mock Test -2
Chain Of Letters And Numbers-1
Chain Of Letters And Numbers-2
Logical Venn Diagram
Numbers And Symbols Interchange-1
Numbers And Symbols Interchange-2
Numbers Around Squares
Counting Of Geometrical Patterns
Directional Tests-1
Directional Tests-2
Seating Arrangement
Numbers In Bracket And Square Cells-1
Numbers In Bracket And Square Cells-2
Numbers In Geometrical Figures
Colouring And Cutting Of Cubes-1
Colouring And Cutting Of Cubes-2
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Algebraic Expression
Arithmetic Progression-1
Arithmetic Progression-2
Basic Geometry-1
Basic Geometry-2
6 Circles-1
7 Circles-2
8 Coordinate Geometry-1
9 Coordinate Geometry-2
10 Direct And Inverse Variation
11 Exponents
12 Linear Equation
13 Mensuration-1
14 Mensuration-2
15 Number System
16 Percentage & its application
17 Probability-1
18 Probability-2
19 Playing With Numbers
Reflection Of Light
Refraction Of Light
Optical Instruments
Higher Level Problem Solving
(Reflection, Refraction And Optical
Dispersion
Scattering Of Light
Electromagnetic Spectrum
and Radiations
Higher Level Problem Solving
(Dispersion, Scattering of Light
& Electromagnetic Spectrum &
Radiations)+Worksheet Discussion
Heat And Temperature
Heat And Mechanical Energy-1
Mechanical Energy-2
Higher Level Problem Solving
(Heat, Temperature And Mechanical
Energy)+ Worksheet Discussion
Magnetism-1
Magnetism-2
Static Electricity
Static Electricity Problem Solving
Current Electricity
Higher Level Problem Solving
(Static Electricity And Current
Electricity)+ Worksheet Discussion
Sources Of Electric Current
Basic Concepts Of Chemistry 1/2
Basic Concepts Of Chemistry 2/2
Mole Concept, Stoichiometry
& Gas Laws 1/5
+ Worksheet Discussion
& Gas Laws 2/5
Mole Concept, Stoichiometry
& Gas Laws 3/5
Mole Concept, Stoichiometry
& Gas Laws 4/5
Mole Concept, Stoichiometry
Gas Laws 5/5
Atomic Structure 1/3
Atomic Structure 2/3
Atomic Structure 3/3
Periodic Table 1/3
Periodic Table 2/3
Periodic Table 3/3
Chemical Bonding 1/3
Chemical Bonding 2/3
Chemical Bonding 3/3
Chemical Kinetics & Chemical
Equilibrium 1/3
Chemical Kinetics &
Chemical Equilibrium 2/3
Chemical Kinetics & Chemical
Equilibrium 3/3
Food And Its Importance-1
Food And Its Importance-2
Strategies For Enhancement
Food Production
Mole Concept, Stoichiometry
Instruments) Worksheet -1
Test-1
Human Health And Diseases-1
Human Health And Diseases-2
Human Health And Diseases
& Electromagnetic Spectrum &
Worksheet-2
Test-2
Environmental Issues-1
Environmental Issues-2
Principles of Inheritance & Variation-1
Principles of Inheritance & Variation-2
Principles of Inheritance & Variation-3
Worksheet-3
Test-3
Evolution-1
Evolution-2
Matching Set Of Numbers
With Rules-1
Set Of Numbers
With Rules-2
Calendar Problems-1
Calendar Problems-2
Analytical Reasoning-1
Analytical Reasoning-2
Blood Relationship
Alphametics-1
Alphametics-2
Clocks-2
Syllogism-1
Syllogism-2
Statement & Conclusions-1
Statement & Conclusions-2
Data Sufficiency-1
Data Sufficiency-2
Brain Teasers-1
Brain Teasers-2
Non-Verbal Reasoning
NO MATHS PHYSICS CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY MENTAL ABILITY
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Quadratic Equations
Rational Numbers
Simple Interest
Compound Interest
Statistics
Square Root And Cube Roots
Surface Areas & Volumes-1
Surface Areas & Volumes-2
Triangles-1
Triangles-2
Triangles-3
Trigonometry-1
Trigonometry-2
Trigonometry-3
Electrical Energy And Effects
of Electricity
Electrical Energy And Effects
of Electricity
Electromagnetic Induction
Higher Level Problem Solving
Atomic And Nuclear Physics-1
Atomic And Nuclear Physics-2
Nature of Light And Photoelectric
Effect
Lasers
Solid State Electronics-1
Solid State Electronics-2
Higher Order Thinking Problems-1
Higher Order Thinking Problems-2
Higher Order Thinking Problems-3
Acids, Bases & Salts 1/3
Acids, Bases & Salts 2/3
Acids, Bases & Salts 3/3
Electrochemistry 1/3
Electrochemistry 2/3
Electrochemistry 3/3
Metallurgy 1/3
Metallurgy 2/3
Metallurgy 3/3
Organic Chemistry 1/4
Organic Chemistry 2/4
Organic Chemistry 3/4
Organic Chemistry 4/4
Evolution-3
Worksheet-4
Test-4
Biotechnology : Principles &
Processes-1
Biotechnology : Principles &
Biotechnology : Principles &
Biotechnology : Principles &
Worksheet-5
Test-5
Mock Test-1
Mock Test-2
Question Discussion-1
Question Discussion-2
Classification-1
Classification-2
Analogy
Paper Cuting
Processes-1
Figure Completion-1
Figure Completion-2
Mirror Images
Cube Folding-1
Cube Folding-2
Dot Situation
Construction Of Squares
Construction Of Squares
And Triangles-2
Hidden Figures
DAY MATHS PHYSICS CHEMISTRY
Sets
Relations
Functions-1 (Domain & Range)
Function - 2 (Inverse)
Trignometric Ratios And Functions
Compound Angles
Multiple And Submultiple Angles
Transformations
Tringnometic Equations
Properties Of Triangles
Complex Numbers - 1
Complex Numbers - 2
Permutations - 1
Permutations - 2
Combinations - 1
Combinations - 2
Binomial Theorem - 1
Binomial Theorem - 2
Arithetic Progressions
Geometric Progressions
Straight Lines
Circles
Parabola
Ellipse
Hyperbola
3-D Gemometry - 1
3-D Gemometry - 2
Limits - 1
Limits -2
Statistics
Probability-1
Probability-2
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Physics & Measurement
Kinematics-1
Kinematics-2
Kinematics-3
Laws Of Motion -1
Laws Of Motion -2
Laws Of Motion -3
Work Energy Power-1
Work Energy Power-2
Work Energy Power-3
Work Energy Power-4
Rotational Motion-1
Rotational Motion-2
Rotational Motion-3
Rotational Motion-4
Gravitation-1
Gravitation-2
Gravitation-3
Properties Of Solids And Liquids-1
Properties Of Solids And Liquids-2
Properties Of Solids And Liquids-3
Thermodynamics-1
Thermodynamics-2
Thermodynamics-3
Thermodynamics-4
Kinetic Theory Of Gases-1
Kinetic Theory Of Gases-2
Kinetic Theory Of Gases-3
Kinetic Theory Of Gases-4
Oscillations And Waves-1
Oscillations And Waves-2
Oscillations And Waves-3
Basic Concepts In Chemistry-1
Basic Concepts In Chemistry-2
Basic Concepts In Chemistry-3
Structure Of Atom-1
Structure Of Atom-2
Structure Of Atom-3
Structure Of Atom-4
Periodic Classification Of Elements-1
Periodic Classification Of Elements-2
Chemical Bonding And Molecular Structure-1
Chemical Bonding And Molecular Structure-2
Chemical Bonding And Molecular Structure-3
Rotational Motion-2 States Of Matter-1
Rotational Motion-3 States Of Matter-2
Rotational Motion-4 States Of Matter-3
Thermodynamics-1
Thermodynamics-2
Thermodynamics-3
Chemical Equilibrium-1
Chemical Equilibrium-2
Chemical Equilibrium-3
Chemical Equilibrium-4
Redox Reactions-1
Redox Reactions-2
Redox Reactions-3
S-Block Elements
P-Block Elements Group 13&14
Basic Concepts In Organic Chemistry-1
Basic Concepts In Organic Chemistry-2
Basic Concepts In Organic Chemistry-3
Hydrocarbons-1
Hydrocarbons-3
GRADE XI JEE MAIN COURSE STRUCTURE 2017-18
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GRADE XI JEE MAIN COURSE STRUCTURE 2017-18
Relations
Functions-1 (Inverse)
Functions-2 (Composite Functions)
Inverse Trignometric Functions
Matrices
Determinants
Adjoint, Inverse Matrix
System Of Linear Equations
Indefinite Integrals - 1
Indefinite Integrals - 2
Definite Integrals - 1
Definite Integrals - 2
Areas Of Bounded Regions
Differential Equations And Their Formations
Differential Equations - 2
Differential Equations - 3
Vectors And Their Properties
Scalar And Dot Product Of Vectors
Cross Product Of Vectos
Product Of Three Vectors
3D Geometry
Straight Line In Space
The Plane
Probability
Probability Multiplication Theorem
Probability Bayes's Theorem & Its Applications
Probability Distribution
Binomial Distribution
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Electric Charges And Field-1
Electric Charges And Field-2
Electric Charges And Field-3
Electrostatic Potential And Capacitance-1
Electrostatic Potential And Capacitance-2
Electrostatic Potential And Capacitance-3
Current Electricity-1
Current Electricity-2
Current Electricity-3
Moving Charges And Magnetism-1
Moving Charges and Magnetism-2
Definite Integrals - 2
Areas Of Bounded Regions
Differential Equations And Their Formations
Differential Equations - 2
Differential Equations - 3
Vectors And Their Properties
Scalar And Dot Product Of Vectors
Cross Product Of Vectos
Product Of Three Vectors
3D Geometry
Straight Line In Space
The Plane
Probability
Probability Multiplication Theorem
Probability Bayes's Theorem & Its Applications
Probability Distribution
Binomial Distribution
The Solid State-1
The Solid State-2
Solutions-1
Solutions-2
Electrochemistry-1
Electrochemistry-2
Chemical Kinetics-1
Chemical Kinetics-2
Surface Chemistry
General Principles and Processes
of Isolation of Elements
P Block Elements
Group 15 and16
Magnetism And Matter P Block Elements
Group 17 and 18
D and F Block Elements
Coordination Compounds
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes -1
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes-2
Alcohols Phenols And Ethers -1
Alcohols Phenols And Ethers-2
Carbonyl Compounds-1
Carbonyl Compounds-2
Aldehydes Ketones And Carboxyllic Acids-1
Aldehydes Ketones And Carboxyllic Acids-2
Amines-1
Amines-2
Biomolecules-1
Biomolecules-2
Polymers
Chemistry In Everyday Life
DAY PHYSICS CHEMISTRY
The Living World
Biological Classification
Plant Kingdom
Plant Kingdom
Animal Kingdom
Morphology Of Flowering Plants
Morphology Of Flowering Plants
Anatomy Of Flowering Plants
Structural Organisation In Animals
Structural Organisation In Animals
Cell
Cell
Bio-Molecules
Bio-Molecules
Cell Cycle And Cell Division
Transport In Plants
Mineral Nutrition
Photosynthesis In Higher Plants
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Physics & Measurement
Kinematics-1
Kinematics-2
Kinematics-3
Laws Of Motion -1
Laws Of Motion -2
Laws Of Motion -3
Work Energy Power-1
Work Energy Power-2
Work Energy Power-3
Work Energy Power-4
Rotational Motion-1
Rotational Motion-2
Rotational Motion-3
Rotational Motion-4
Gravitation-1
Gravitation-2
Gravitation-3
Basic Concepts In Chemistry-1
Basic Concepts In Chemistry-2
Basic Concepts In Chemistry-3
Structure Of Atom-1
Structure Of Atom-2
Structure Of Atom-3
Structure Of Atom-4
Periodic Classification Of Elements-1
Periodic Classification Of Elements-2
Chemical Bonding And Molecular Structure-1
Chemical Bonding And Molecular Structure-2
Chemical Bonding And Molecular Structure-3
States Of Matter-1
States Of Matter-2
States Of Matter-3
Thermodynamics-1
Thermodynamics-2
Thermodynamics-3
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Photosynthesis In Higher Plants
Respiration In Plants
Respiration In Plants
Plant Growth And Development
Plant Growth And Development
Digestion And Absorption
Breathing And Exchange Of Gases
Body Fluids And Circulation
Excretory Products And Their Elimination
Excretory Products And Their Elimination
Locomotion And Movement
Locomotion And Movement
Neural Control And Coordination
Chemical Coordination And Integration
Properties Of Solids And Liquids-1
Properties Of Solids And Liquids-2
Properties Of Solids And Liquids-3
Thermodynamics-1
Thermodynamics-2
Thermodynamics-3
Thermodynamics-4
Kinetic Theory Of Gases-1
Kinetic Theory Of Gases-2
Kinetic Theory Of Gases-3
Kinetic Theory Of Gases-4
Oscillations And Waves-1
Oscillations And Waves-2
Oscillations And Waves-3
Chemical Equilibrium-1
Chemical Equilibrium-2
Chemical Equilibrium-3
Chemical Equilibrium-4
Redox Reactions-1
Redox Reactions-2
Redox Reactions-3
S-Block Elements
P-Block Elements Group 13&14
Basic Concepts In Organic Chemistry-1
Basic Concepts In Organic Chemistry-2
Basic Concepts In Organic Chemistry-3
Hydrocarbons-1
Hydrocarbons-3
DAY PHYSICS CHEMISTRY
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BIOLOGY
The Solid State-1
The Solid State-2
Solutions-1
Solutions-2
Electrochemistry-1
Electrochemistry-2
Chemical Kinetics-1
Chemical Kinetics-2
Surface Chemistry
General Principles And Processes
of Isolation Of Elements
P Block Elements Group 15 And16
P Block Elements Group 17 And 18
D And F Block Elements
Coordination Compounds
Haloalkanes And Haloarenes -1
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Alcohols Phenols And Ethers -1
Alcohols Phenols And Ethers-2
Carbonyl Compounds-1
Carbonyl Compounds-2
Aldehydes Ketones And Carboxyllic Acids-1
Aldehydes Ketones And Carboxyllic Acids-2
Amines-1
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Biomolecules-1
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Chemistry In Everyday Life
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Electrostatic Potential And Capacitance-3
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Magnetism And Matter
Electromagnetic Induction-1
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Alternating Current-1
Alternating Current-2
Electromagnetic Waves
Ray Optics-1
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Wave Optics-1
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Dual Nature Of Matter And Radiation-1
Dual Nature Of Matter And Radiation-2
Atoms And Nuclei Biomolecules-2
Electronic Devices-1
Electronic Devices-2
Reproduction In Organism
Sexual Reproduction In Flowering Plants
Sexual Reproduction In Flowering Plants
Human Reproduction
Human Reproduction
Reproductive Health
Principles Of Inheritance And Variation
Principles Of Inheritance And Variation
Principles Of Inheritance And Variation
Molecular Basis Of Inheritance
Molecular Basis Of Inheritance
Evolution
Evolution
Human Health And Diseases
Human Health And Diseases
Strategies For Enhancement In Food Production
Strategies For Enhancement In Food Production
Microbes In Human Welfare
Microbes In Human Welfare
Biotechnology : Principles And Processes
Biotechnology : Principles And Processes
Biotechnology : Applications
Biotechnology : Applications
Organism And Population
Organism And Population
Ecosystem
Biodiversity And Conservation
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NEET (UG) NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY CUM ENTRANCE TEST
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or NEET-UG is an entrance examination in India, for students who wish to
study any graduate medical course (MBBS/ dental course (BDS) or postgraduate course (MD / MS) in government or
private medical colleges in India. NEET-UG (Undergraduate), for MBBS and BDS courses, are conducted by the Central
Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). NEET-UG replaced the All India Pre Medical Test (AIPMT) and all individual
MBBS exams conducted by states or colleges themselves in 2013
Against 8,02,594 registered candidates last year in NEET- 2016, 11,35,104 candidates have been registered for NEET-
2017. Therefore, there is an increase of 41.42% in the number of registered candidates for NEET-2017 from NEET-
2016. This is the highest number of registered candidates for NEET Examination so far. That means the competition has
intensified substantially, and the trend will show upward trajectory.
SEAT COUNT & QUOTANo of Seats available overall = 53430approNEET is also for admission into 15% seats in government medical and dental colleges and in all private medical and
dental colleges all over India except Andhra Pradesh, Telangana.The cut off mark for 15% quota of seats across the country would be around 505 to 515. However, what does this 15%
represent? It means that each state's medical college has around 15% of the seats reserved and filling these seats doesn't
require you the state to be domicile to you. The remaining 85% have a separate state quota. These seats are filled by
those candidates that are domicile resident to the respective state. Also, these seats have their own respective quotas and
may vary from state to state but it is usually around 500 to 510. In the year 2015, the cutoffs were as follows For MBBS, the cutoffs were 506 (Unreserved), 506 (OBC), 383 (SC), 336 (ST)For BDS, the cutoffs were 490 (Unreserved), 490 (OBC), 373 (SC), 324 (ST) The above cutoffs are for the top 15% for
the all-India NEET seats category.
FORMAT
NEET 2017 will be conducted in a pen and paper based format. As per the exam pattern of NEET, the question booklet will consist of 180 multiple choice questions (MCQs) in 3 hours from Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects. Each correct response will fetch candidates 4 marks, whereas -1 mark will be deducted for each incorrect response.NEET 2017 syllabus has been made after the recommendations from the Medical Council of India (MCI) and is strictly based on topics, chapters and subjects taught during 10+2/HSC level.
NEET SYLLABUS FOR BIOLOGYS.No. CLASS XI CLASS XII
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Cell Structure and Function
Diversity in Living World
Human physiology
Plant Physiology
Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants
Biology and Human Welfare
Biotechnology and Its Applications
Ecology and environment
Genetics and Evolution
Reproduction
NEET SYLLABUS FOR CHEMISTRYChemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Environmental Chemistry Equilibrium Hydrocarbons Hydrogen Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles and Techniques Redox Reactions Electrochemistrys-Block Element (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals) Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Some p-Block Elements States of Matter: Gases and Liquids Structure of Atom Thermodynamics
1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10
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Alcohols, Phenols and EthersAldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic AcidsBiomoleculesChemical KineticsChemistry in Everyday LifeCoordination Compoundsd and f Block Elements
General Principles and Processes of Isolation of ElementsHaloalkanes and HaloarenesOrganic Compounds Containing Nitrogenp- Block ElementsPolymersSolid StateSolutions Surface Chemistry
SYLLABUS
S.No. CLASS XI CLASS XII
Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory Gravitation Kinematics Laws of Motion Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body Oscillations and Waves Physical world and measurement Properties of Bulk Matter Thermodynamics Work, Energy and Power
1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10
Atoms and NucleiCurrent ElectricityDual Nature of Matter and RadiationElectromagnetic Induction and Alternating CurrentsElectromagnetic WavesElectronic DevicesElectrostaticsMagnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism Optics
NEET SYLLABUS FOR PHYSICS
The entrance examination of JEE Main is the first stage for admissions into the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology
(IITs) and is also a gateway for all of the NITs, IIITs and GFTIs. The total number of registered applicants for the JEE Main
2017 Pen and Paper based exam was 10,15,349, while the total number of registered applicants appearing for the Computer-
based exam was 183640. After the declaration of results, 79.2% boys have qualified the examination and 20.8% girls have
also cleared JEE Main 2017. Among the qualified candidates, 93.2% boys were in the top 1000 as against just 6.8% girls and
90.7% boys made it to the top 5000 versus 9.3% girls.
The Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India has notified following two changes in the JEE pattern
for 2017:1. There shall be no weightage for the 12th class marks in calculating the ranks in the JEE (Main) examination
2. For the candidates to qualify for the admission in the IITs/NITs/IIITs and such other CFTIs whose admissions are based on the JEE (Advanced)/JEE(Main) ranks, they should have secured at least 75% marks in the 12th class examination, or be in the
top 20 percentile in the 12th class examination conducted by the respective Boards. For SC/ST students the qualifying marks
would be 65% in the 12th class examination.
JEE MAIN (JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION)
SALIENT FEATURES OF JEE MAIN 2017 FEATURES SPECIFICATIONS
Exam Name
Conducting Authority
Exam Level
Category of Examination
Mode of Exam
Duration of Examination
Paper I
Paper II
Number of JEE Main 2017 applicants
Purpose of Examination
Qualifying Test for JEE Advanced which provides
admissions into IITs.
Type of Questions
Total Marks
Total Number of Questions in Paper
Marking Scheme
For each incorrect response, 1 mark will be deducted.
JEE Main Exam
JEE Main Offcial Answer Key
JEE Main Result & Rank List
Selection Process
Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2017
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
National Level
Undergraduate (UG)
Online and Offline
3 hours
B.Tech / B.E.
B.Arch / B.Planning
1,198,989
Qualifying examination for admissions into NITs, IIITs and GFTI.
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
360
90 Questions (30 Questions each in Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics)
4 marks will be allotted for each correct response.
April 2 (Offiline) and April 8 & 9, 2017 (Online)
April 18, 2017
April 27, 2017
Admission through JoSAA counselling on the basis of the
applicants All India Rank
The Paper-1 (B. E./B. Tech.) of JEE (Main) will also be an eligibility test for the JEE (Advanced), which the candidate
has to take if he/she is aspiring for admission to the undergraduate programmes offered by the IITs.
JEE Main Cut off score for General category is 81.
JEE MAIN PARTICIPATING INSTITUTES 2017
JEE Main 2017 acts as a gateway for applicants into the various prestigious engineering institutes of India.
The participating institutes of JEE Main 2017 includes 31 National Institutes of Technology (NITs), 20 Indian Institutes
of Information Technology (IIITs) and 19 Government Funded Technical Institutions (GFTIs).
JEE MAIN EXAM PATTERN 2017JEE Main 2017 was held in offline mode on April 2, 2017 and in online mode on April 8 and April 9, 2017. The
examination paper was divided into two parts Paper I (B.E./B.Tech) and Paper II (B.Arch and B.Planning). Paper II of
JEE Main 2017 was conducted only in offline mode. The applicants could opt for one of the papers or for both as per the
programs they want to take admission in. The duration of JEE Main 2017 examination is 3 hours. The JEE Main Exam
Pattern 2017 is given below
PAPER I PAPER II
S.No
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2
3
4
5
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7
Particulars Details S.No Particulars Details
Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics
Objective
Online or Offline
3 hours
90
4 marks will be allotted per
correct response
¼ marks will be deducted per incorrect response
incorrect response
Subjects
Type of Questions
Mode of Examination
Duration
Number of Questions
Marking Scheme
Negative Marking
Subjects Part I Mathematics
Part II Aptitude Test
Part III Drawing Test
Types of Questions Part I Objective Type
Part II Objective Type
Part III Questions to test
drawing aptitude
Mode of Examination Offline
4 Duration 3 hours
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2
3
4
JEE MAIN SYLLABUS 2017
Knowing the syllabus of JEE Main 2017 will allow the applicants to prepare well for the examination. The exam consists of
topics from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics for Paper I and Mathematics, Aptitude and Drawing for Paper II. All of the
topics are of 12th class qualifying examination standard. The applicants have to thoroughly revise their 12th standard studies
and books to prepare for JEE Main 2017. Read the details on JEE Main Syllabus 2017.
JEE MAIN ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA 2017 The eligibility criteria of JEE Main 2017 are some criteria that the applicants will have to meet in order to be eligible for
admission. If these applicants are not able to satisfy the criteria then he/she will not be allowed to participate in the entrance
examination of JEE Main 2017. The applicants are advised to read the full eligibility criteria before registering themselves.
AGE: The applicants should have been born on or after October 1, 1992 (or be 25 years old) to be eligible for admission. The
age criteria have been relaxed for the SC/ST/PwD categories by 5 years. The applicants of these categories should have been
born on or after October 1, 1987 (or be 30 years of age).
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS: Should have qualified 12th standard (or equivalent) qualifying examination in the year 2015
or 2016. The applicants who are appearing for the 12th standard qualifying examination in the year 2017 are also eligible.
QUALIFYING MARKS: The General Category applicants should have scored at least 75% marks or be in the top 20 percentile
in the qualifying examination of 12th standard. SC/ST applicants need to secure 65% marks.
NUMBER OF SUBJECTS IN QUALIFYING EXAMINATION: The applicants need to have taken at least five subjects in the
12th standard qualifying examination. If the applicant has qualified with only 4 subjects then he/she will not be considered eligible.
AADHAAR CARD NUMBER: A new eligibility criteria has been added by CBSE from the session of 2017-18.
All applicants need to have registered Aadhaar Card Number to be able to fill the application form.\
NUMBER OF ATTEMPTS: The applicants will be able to attempt JEE Main 3 times.
Around 10, 572 undergraduate engineering seats will be open for admission through JEE Advanced. Read more to know all the
details about the eligibility criteria, application form, admit card, result, counselling and seat allotment of JEE Advanced 2017.
JEE ADVANCED - JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMADV
A BRIEF ABOUT JEE ADVANCED 2017S.NO. DETAILS OF THE EXAM SPECIFICATIONS
Exam Name
Commonly known as
Exam Type
Exam Category
Conducting authority
Number of JEE Advanced takers
JEE Advanced 2017 Selection process
Mode of exam
Release of application form
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Joint Entrance Exam (Advanced)
JEE Advanced
National
Undergraduate (UG)
IIT Madras
2,20,000
Admission through JoSAA counselling on the basis of JEE Advanced Ranks
Offline
From last week of April to first week of May 2017
JEE ADVANCED CUTOFF 2017
The Cutoff of JEE Advanced 2017 will be declared by IIT Madras. The cutoff of JEE Advanced 2017 is the minimum
score/marks that are required by the examinees of JEE Advanced 2017 to score, in order to become eligible for
admissions at IITs.
Check below the comparison of closing ranks of general category in 2014, 2015, 2016 across IITs
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA OF JEE ADVANCED 2017
Performance in JEE Main 2017: The candidates should have qualified JEE Main 2017 and be among the top 2,20,000
JEE Main 2017 qualifiers.
Category-wise distribution of "top" candidates
Check below the comparison of closing ranks of general category in 2014, 2015, 2016 across IITs
Order Category Number of "Top" Candidates Total
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2
3
4
OPEN
OPEN-PwD
OBC-NCL
OBC-NCL-PwD
1,07,767
3,333
57,618
1,782
1,11,100
59,400
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6
7
8
SC
SC-PwD
ST
ST-PwD
32,010
990
16,005
495
33,000
16,500
Order Category Number of "Top" Candidates Total
Age Limit: The candidates should have been born on or after October 1, 1992. ST/SC/PwD candidates get 5 years
relaxation.
Number of Attempts: JEE Advanced can be attempted maximum two times in consecutive years.
Appearance in Class XII (or equivalent) examination: Candidates should have completed their 12th standard
examination in either 2016 or 2017.
Earlier admission at IITs/ISM: Those candidates who were earlier admitted to IITs were not eligible to apply for JEE
Advanced 2017.
S.NO.
2014
INSTITUTE CLOSING RANK
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2
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4
5
6
7
8
9
IIT Bombay
IIT Indore
IIT Delhi
IIT Ropar
IIT Madras
IIT Kanpur
IIT Jodhpur
IIT Hyderabad
IIT Mandi
2776
4446
4669
4152
4658
5162
6895
5342
5146
2637
4250
4706
4900
4950
4973
5125
5862
6313
2015 2016
4880
7732
5431
7372
5319
7469
6006
6844
7124
S.NO.
2014
INSTITUTE CLOSING RANK
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
IIT Kharagpur
IIT Guwahati
IIT Patna
IIT Gandhinagar
IIT Tirupati
IIT Roorkee
IIT Palakkad
IIT Bhubaneswar
IIT BHU
ISM Dhanbad
6107
6578
6190
6299
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6575
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6423
7015
7144
0
2015 2016
06449
6859
6949
7024
7197
7220
7330
7352
7484
8118
6312
8000
8891
6869
8536
7531
8648
8482
9805
9530
JEE ADVANCED SYLLABUS 2017
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2
S.NO SUBJECTS TOPICS
Physics
Chemistry
General
Mechanics
Thermal Physics
Electricity and Magnetism
Optics
Modern Physics
Physical Chemistry
3
S.NO SUBJECTS TOPICS
Mathematics Inorganic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Algebra
Trigonometry
Analytical Geometry
Differential Calculus
Integral Calculus
Vectors
JEE ADVANCED PARTICIPATING INSTITUTES 2017
The Participating Institutes of JEE Advanced 2017 are the institutes that will offer admission to qualifying candidates in
their respective undergraduate engineering programs on the basis of their ranks in JEE Advanced 2017. For the academic
year 2017-18, there will be 23 participating institutes (IITs including ISM Dhanbad) that will offer admissions to
candidates at over 10,572 undergraduate engineering seats. However, if MHRD announces any new IIT for the academic
year 2017, then the seats and participating institutes of JEE Advanced 2017 will increase. Apart from the 23 IITs, the following institutes will also use JEE Advanced 2017 ranks for B.Tech admissions
CPT is the first level of Chartered Accountancy examinations in India. CA (Chartered Accountant) is considered one of
the best career paths and has been pursued by the students who find themselves comfortable at numbers. CA CPT is an
entry level test which is conducted twice a year i.e. in June and December
THE CA COURSE HAS FOUR LEVELS IN TOTAL
CPT (Common Proficiency Test)
IPCC/IPCE (Integrated Professional Competence Course)
Three years of Articleship under any C.A who is practicing the profession
CA Final Exam
ELIGIBILITY
TEST MODEL
A person can register for CPT after completing Grade 10 and take the exam after completing High School (Grade 12)
It is an objective type examination and consists of 200 multiple choice questions. CPT covers four basic subjects divided into
two sections viz.
1. Accounting (60 Marks) + Mercantile Laws (40 Marks)
2. Economics (50 Marks) + Quantitative Aptitude (50 Marks).
Every incorrect answer on the CPT exam carries a 0.25 negative mark. A candidate is required to secure a minimum of 30 per
cent marks in each Section and a minimum of 50 per cent marks in aggregate, in all the four Sections to pass the Common
KEY FEATURES OF CA COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST 2017
CA CPT 2017: OVERVIEW
EXAM NAME - Chartered Accountants Common Proficiency Test
EXAM TYPE - National Level
CONDUCTING BODY - The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
EXAM MODE - Offline mode
EXAM LEVEL - Entry level national examination
NUMBER OF EXAM CITIES - 188 in India and 5 in Overseas
MEDIUM OF EXAM - English / Hindi
SECTIONS - Four (Fundamentals of Accounting, Mercantile Laws and General Economies, Quantitative Aptitude
1. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Rae Bareli (RGIPT)
2. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (IISc)
3. Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISER): IISER Bhopal, IISER Kolkata, IISER Mohali,
IISER Pune, IISER Thiruvananthapuram, IISER Tirupati
4. Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST)
5. IIITDM - Kancheepuram.
THE CPT OR COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST
CA CPT EXAM PATTERNMODALITIES OF CA CPT DETAILS
EXAM MODE PENCIL PAPER MODE
TEST MEDIUM ENGLISH OR HIND
SHIFT SECTIONS MARKS TIMINGS
First session of CA CPT
Second session of CA CPT
Total
Sec A - Fundamentals of Accounting
Sec B - Mercantile Laws
Sec C - General Economics
Sec D - Quantitative Aptitude
4 sections
10:30 am - 12:30 pm (two hours)
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm (two hours)
4 hours
40
60
50
50
200
Every incorrect answer on the CPT exam carries a 0.25 negative mark. A candidate is required to secure a minimum of
30 per cent marks in each Section and a minimum of 50 per cent marks in aggregate, in all the four Sections to pass the
Common Proficiency Test. CA CPT ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA 2017
Candidates who wish to appear for CA CPT 2017 need to register before April 3, 2017. Only candidates registered before
the last date will be eligible to apply for CA CPT 2017.
NTSE(NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION)
National Talent Search Examination is a national-level scholarship program in India to identify and recognize students
with high intellect and academic talent. It is one of the most prestigious exams in India. Close to 500,000 students (a
largely self-selective group of students) appear in this scholarship exam every year, and 1000 scholarships are awarded, of
which 775 are unreserved.
NTSE is a two-tier examination conducted in two stages. NTS stage-I is conducted by States and Union Territories
whereas NCERT conducts stage-II examination.
NTSE consists of Mental Ability Test (MAT) and Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) having multiple choice questions. Every
year about 1000 scholarships are awarded.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
All students studying in Class X in any recognized school is eligible to appear in Stage-I NTS exam. Additionally,
State/UT can impose any eligibility criteria to appear in Stage-I. For stage-II, there is a quota for each State and Union
Territory computed based on Student enrollment at secondary level. Students with Indian Nationality studying abroad need
to secure 60% marks in previous examination to apply for NTS exam. Such students, if selected, need to appear for Stage-
II NTSE directly.
EXAM PATTERN
Questions are in the form of multiple choices with negative marking deducting 1/3 marks. The tests are available in
Asamiya, Bangla, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Malyalam, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.
However, language test is available in two languages English & Hindi
Candidates passed in 10th and 12th level qualifying examination from a recognized board of education or equivalent
examination are eligible
Candidates must be registered with ICAI before the last date for June examination
Candidates who have completed bachelor or masters degree in commerce with at least 55% marks are exempted from
appearing in CA CPT 2017
Candidates holding bachelor or masters degree in any other stream than commerce must have obtained at least
60% marks in aggregate of all subjects
Candidates holding UG/PG degree from Open University are also exempted from appearing in the entry level test
1. Mental Ability Test (MAT),
2. Language Test and
3. Scholastic Ability Test (SAT)
There are 3 papers in both stages
TEST NO.OF QUESTIONS MAXIMUM MARKS TIME
Mental Ability Test (MAT)
Language Test
Scholastic Ability Test (SAT)
45 minutes
45 minutes
90 minutes
50
50
100
50
50
100
REWARDThe students who will qualify second stage (stage-2) are eligible for the scholarship. The amount of scholarship has been
enhanced to Rs.1250 per month for class XI and XII and Rs.2000 per month for students studying under graduate and above.
The scholarship is provided immediately after the result. In case students have not received the letter from NCERT after 5
weeks of the declaration of the result, they should contact NCERT for updates. The scholarship is expected to increase up to
4000-5000 in next few years.It was increased to Rs.1250 and Rs.2000 as per the orders in July 2014. There are no restrictions
like parental income, government school, domicile etc. In case the student moves abroad for studies, the scholarship will no
longer be provided.
NATIONAL SCIENCE OLYMPIAD (NSO)
National Science Olympiad (NSO) is a yearly competitive exam conducted for school students. Organized by Science
Olympiad Foundation (SOF), this exam aims at cultivating scientific reasoning and logical ability among the students through
a rigorous test. The Science Olympiad Foundation primarily envisions the scientific curiosity and vigour in young students
through competitive exams. Read on to find out more about NSO exam
ELIGIBILITY
1. Students of Classes 1st to 12th are eligible to appear for the 1st level Olympiads
2. Students who qualify for the 2nd level exam include:
1. Top 5% of all students,in each class, who appear for the 1st level exam
2. State-wise top 25 rank holders per class
3. Class toppers from each participating school where at least 10 students from a class appear in the exam and score
50% qualifying marks
4. Students from classes 1st and 2nd are not required to appear for the 2nd level exam and are ranked on the basis of their
performance in the 1st level exam
3. There is no other restriction as long as the student is enrolled in a school programme
4. In a particular academic year, a student is allowed only one attempt
SYLLABUS1. Questions in the 1st level Olympiad exams will be 60% from the current class syllabus and 40% from the previous
class syllabus, e.g. class7 NSO exam will have 60% questions from the class 7 syllabus and 40% questions from
class 6 syllabus
2. Questions of 2nd level Olympiad exams will be from the current class syllabus only
3. Questions in ACHIEVERS SECTION will be from the current class syllabus only
EXAM PATTERN
The National Science Olympiad is conducted at two levels. Here are some pointers for you to remember:
There are separate question papers for each class
The language medium of the test is English
CBSE, ICSE/ISC and State Board syllabus are followed for setting test papers
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2: FOR CLASS 3 TO CLASS 12CLASS SECTION NO. OF QUESTIONS TIME CLASS SECTION NO. OF Q'S TOTAL MARKS
Logical Reasoning
Science
Achiever's Section
Logical Reasoning
Science
Achiever's Section
Physics and Chemistry
Achiever's Section 50 60 mins
Maths or Biology
1 to 4
5 to 10
11 and 12
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60 mins
60 mins
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5 to 10
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Logical Reasoning 5 5 Science
Achiever's SectionGrand TotalLogical ReasoningScience
Achiever's SectionGrand TotalPhysics and ChemistryAchiever's SectionMaths or BiologyGrand Total
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PREPARATIONUnderstand the standard of questions: If you are appearing for NSO, then expect questions from varying difficulty levels. The
questions test logical and observational skills of the students. There will be no direct questions but rather an application of a
previously studied concept is more likely to form the base of a question.
Practice sample papers: Solving sample papers will give you a fair idea of the pattern of questions asked. They are also good for
improving your pace at attempting a paper in a limited amount of time. The sample papers can be obtained from the official website.
Know the relevant books: You must thoroughly study the various course books suggested by your school board
(ICSE/CBSE/State Board). In addition to this, you can refer books made for Olympiad preparations to get a good rank in NSO.
KVPY PROGRAM
The Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) is an on-going National Program of Fellowship in Basic Sciences, initiated and funded by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, to attract exceptionally highly motivated students for pursuing basic science courses and research career in science.The objective of the program is to identify students with talent and aptitude for research; help them realize their academic potential; encourage them to take up research careers in Science, and ensure the growth of the best scientific minds for research and development in the country.The advertisement for the KVPY Fellowship appears in all the national dailies normally on the Technology Day (May 11) and the Second Sunday of July every year.Selection of the students is made from those studying in XI standard to 1st year of any undergraduate Program in Basic Sciences namely B.Sc./B.S./B.Stat./B.Math./Int. M.Sc./M.S. in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology having aptitude for scientific research. Special groups / Committees are set up at IISc to screen the applications and conduct an aptitude test at various centres in the country. Based on the performance in the aptitude test, short-listed students are called for an interview which is the final stage of the selection procedure. For receiving a fellowship, both aptitude test and interview marks are considered.Generous fellowships are provided up to the pre-Ph.D. level to the selected KVPY Fellows.
SELECTION PROCEDURE1. APTITUDE TEST: After scrutiny of application forms and meeting the eligibility criteria for various streams, all eligible
students will be called for aptitude test conducted both in Hindi and English at different centers across the country.
2. INTERVIEW: Based on the performance in the aptitude test, short-listed students will be asked to appear for an interview
which is the final stage of the selection procedure
COMMON LAW ADMISSION TEST
Common Law Admission Test is a centralized test for admission to 18 prominent National Law Universities in India. The test is taken after the Higher Secondary Examination or the 12th grade for admission to integrated under graduation program in Law and after Graduation in Law for Master of Laws (LL.M) program conducted by these law universities. The CLAT scores are used by other private law colleges across the country and Public Sector Undertakings for admissions and recruitment respectively.
CLAT 2017 ELIGIBILITYCandidates shall be below Twenty (20) Years of age as on 1st July 2017 in case of all Unreserved/NRIs/NRI Sponsored categories candidates.Candidates shall be below Twenty Two (22) years of age as on 1st July 2017 in case of SC/ST/ OBC/Specially Abled Persons (SAP) category candidates.As regards minimum percentage of marks in qualifying examination (i.e., 10+2), the candidates must have secured: (i) Forty five percent (45%) marks in case of candidates belonging to Unreserved /OBC /Specially Abled Persons (SAP) and other categories, and (ii) Forty Percent (40%) marks in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST categories. Candidates who are appearing in the qualifying examination in March/April 2017 are also eligible for appearing in CLAT-2017 online examination. However, they shall be required to produce an evidence of their passing the qualifying examination at the time of admission, failing which they shall lose their right to be considered for admission.The result of qualifying examination (i.e., 10+2) shall be submitted by the candidate at the time of admission failing which the candidate shall be ineligible for admission to the Course.In case of equal marks, the breaking of tie shall be by the following procedure and order as under: (i) Higher marks in the section of legal aptitude in CLAT-2017 exam. (ii) Higher age. (iii) Computerized draw of lots
CLAT 2017 SYLLABUSCLAT 2017 shall be conducted in online mode where the paper will have 200 questions from five different subjects including English (Comprehension), General Knowledge & Current Affairs, Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability), Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning. Scope and coverage of questions under different subject areas: English including comprehension: The English section will test the candidates' proficiency in English based on comprehension passages and grammar. In the comprehension section, candidates will be questioned on their understanding of the passage and its central theme, meanings of words used therein, etc. The grammar section requires correction of incorrect grammatical sentences, filling of blanks in sentences with appropriate words, etc. General Knowledge and Current Affairs:The General knowledge will be tested on the general awareness including static general
knowledge. Questions on current affairs will test candidates on their knowledge of national and international current affairs. Mathematics:This section will test candidate's knowledge on elementary mathematics, i.e., maths taught up to 10th Class/standard. Legal Aptitude: This section will test candidate's interest towards study of law, research aptitude and problem solving ability. Questions may include legal propositions (described in the paper), and a set of facts to which the said proposition has to be applied. Some propositions may not be "true" in the real sense, candidates will have to assume the "truth" of these propositions and answer the questions accordingly. 5. Logical Reasoning: The purpose of the logical reasoning section is to test the candidate's ability to identify patterns, logical links and rectify illogical arguments. It may include a variety of logical reasoning questions such as syllogisms, logical sequences, analogies, etc. However, visual reasoning will not be tested
CLAT 2017 EXAM PATTERN TOTAL MARKS: 200
NUMBER OF QUESTIONS: 200
MARKING:THERE IS SYSTEM OF NEGATIVE MARKING AND FOR EVERY INCORRECT ANSWER 1/4TH MARKS WILL BE DEDUCTED
DURATION: 2 HOURS
SAT EXAM
SAT is a standardized test administered by the College Board and is required to be taken by students seeking admission in undergraduate schools. SAT exam has been developed to evaluate the written, verbal and mathematical skills of the candidates. Applicants to undergraduate courses, particularly in US and Canada, are required to take the SAT exam. If the student is looking to get admission to a particular course, s/he can take the SAT subject tests to show his knowledge and understanding of that particular subject. Subject tests are offered in areas like Literature, History, Mathematics, Sciences and Foreign Languages.A recent review of admissions policies by The National Center for Fair & Open Testing (FairTest) revealed that many colleges have moved away from SAT subject test, which some years back was crucial for admission to top American universities.
SAT FEE$52.5 (approx.) plus $42 (Non-U.S. Regional Fee)For subject tests, an additional $26 as basic subject test feeFor SAT subject tests, some additional fee might be required.
SAT PATTERN
FREQUENCY OF SAT EXAMSThe SAT is offered four times a year in the United States; in October, December, March (or April, alternating) and May. The test is typically offered on the first Saturday of the month for the October, December, March (or April, alternating) and May administrations. In other countries, the SAT is offered on the same dates as in the United States except for the first spring test date (i.e., March or April), which is not offered. The test was taken by 1,698,521 high school graduates in the class of 2015.[1] Candidates wishing to take the test may register online at the College Board's website, by mail, or by telephone, at least three weeks before the test date
SAT RESULTSSAT test results are typically released within 4-5 weeks of the test administration and can be viewed online. Students can choose to send their test scores to colleges of their choice. They also have the option to cancel their test score or withhold them from being sent to certain colleges
SUBJECTS DURATION SUBSECTIONS QUESTIONS SCORE RANGE
200-800
200-800 (combined
of with Writing section)
200-800 (combined
with Reading section)
not scored
1600
Math
Reading
Writing and
Language
80 minutes
65 minutes
35 minutes
Calculator allowed for 37 questions
Calculator not allowed for 20 questions
Total 52 questions
Total 44 questions
Problem-solving and data analysis
'The Heart of Algebra'
'Passport to Advanced Math'
No Sentence Completion
Tests understanding
passages from the US and
world Literature, History/Social
Studies, and Sciences
(500-750 words)
Tests 'Expression of Ideas'
and 'Standard English
Conventions' through passages
related to Careers, History/Social
Studies, Humanities and Science
All questions from extended
prose (400-450 words)
This section requires students
to evaluate an argument through
analysis of evidence
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