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JEE Main 2015 Mathematics Important Topics According to various coaching experts, following are the Important Topics of Mathematics that JEE Main 2015 aspirants must prepare thoroughly. Mr. Shailendra Maheshwari, Director- Career Point suggests following Important Topics of Mathematics for JEE Main 2015 PreparationConic Section

P&C

Probability

Quadratic Equation

Definite Integration

Differential Equation

Vector and 3D

Complex Number

As per Mr. Aakash Chaudhry, Director, Aakash Educational Services, JEE Main 2015 aspirants shall prepare following topics of MathematicsCalculus

Determinants

Sequences

Permutation

Combination

Coordinate Geometry

Vectors

Three dimensional geometry

Mr. Ramesh Batlish, Center Head- FIITJEE (Noida center), suggests following Important Topics of Mathematics for JEE Main 2015 PreparationQuadratic Equations & Expressions

Complex Numbers

Probability

Vectors & 3D Geometry

Matrices in Algebra; Circle, Parabola, Hyperbola in Coordinate Geometry

Functions, Limits, Continuity and Differentiability

Application of Derivatives

Definite Integral in Calculus

According to Dr. Ravi Prakash- Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Delhi University, following books shall be referred for JEE Main 2015 Mathematics Preparation

Complete Mathematics by McGraw Hill Education Pvt Ltd.



Coordinate Geometry by S.L. Loney



103 Trigonometry Problems by Titu Andreescu & Zuming Feng JEE Main 2015 Mathematics Important Books According to various coaching experts, following are the Important Books of Mathematics that JEE Main 2015 aspirants must refer while preparing for the exam. According to Mr. Aakash Chaudhry, the Important Books of Mathematics for JEE Main 2015 are-



NCERT text book and exemplar



Co-ordinate geometry and trigonometry- S L Loney



Calculus – I.A, Maron



Algebra- Hall & Knight + Bernard- child



Previous year IIT-JEE question bank Mr. Ramesh Batlishsuggests following Important Mathematics BooksAuthor / Publisher

Name of Book

NCERT

Maths XI & XII

S. L. Loney

Trigonometry

S. L. Loney

Co-ordinate Geometry

Hall & Knight

Higher Algebra

I.A. Maron

Problems in Calculus of One Variable

JEE Main 2015 Physics Important Topics According to various coaching experts, following are the Most Important Topics of Physics that JEE Main 2015 aspirants must prepare thoroughly. Mr. Shailendra Maheshwari, Career Point, suggests followingJEE Main 2015 Physics Important TopicsNewton’s Laws of Motion

Work Energy Power

Conservation Laws

Rotation Motion

Electrostatics

EMI

Heat and Thermodynamics

Nuclear Physics

Radioactivity

Semiconductor

Mr. Aakash Chaudhrysays that following JEE Main 2015 Physics Important Topics shall be studied by students thoroughly

Kinematics



Dynamics



Theory of Fields (Electromagnetism) Mr. Ramesh Batlish, FIITJEE (Noida center), suggests following Physics Important Topics for JEE Main 2015 PreparationMechanics

Fluids

Heat & Thermodynamics

Waves and Sound

Capacitors & Electrostatics

Magnetics

Electromagnetic Induction

Optics

Modern Physics

JEE Main 2015 Physics Important Books

According to various coaching experts, following are the Important Books of Physics that JEE Main 2015 aspirants must refer while preparing for the exam. Mr. Aakash Chaudhry recommends NCERT text book & exemplar and previous years’ JEE objective type question (single option) for JEE Main 2015 Physics Preparation. According toMr. Ramesh Batlish, JEE Main 2015 aspirants shall prepare for Physics section from following booksAuthors / Publisher

Name of Book

H.C. Verma

Concepts of Physics Vol I and II

I.E. Irodov

Problems in General Physics

Halliday, Resnick & Walker

Fundamentals of Physics

JEE Main 2015 Chemistry Important Topics According to various coaching experts, following are the Important Topics of Chemistry that JEE Main 2015 aspirants must prepare thoroughly. Mr. Shailendra Maheshwari, Director- Career Pointrecommends following Important Topics of Chemistry for JEE Main 2015 Preparation

Redox Reactions



Electrochemistry



Chemical Kinetics



GOC



P Block Elements Mr. Aakash Chaudhry says, “A proper understanding of Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry can prove beneficial for students appearing for JEE Main 2015”. Mr. Ramesh Batlish, Center Head- FIITJEE, suggests following JEE Main 2015 Chemistry Important TopicsQualitative Analysis

Coordination Chemistry & Chemical Bonding in Inorganic Chemistry

Electrochemistry

Thermodynamics

Chemical Equilibrium in Physical Chemistry

Organic Chemistry

JEE Main 2015 Chemistry Important Books According to various coaching experts, following are the Important Books of Chemistry that JEE Main 2015 aspirants must refer while preparing for the exam. Mr. Aakash Chaudhry recommends following JEE Main 2015 Chemistry Important Books1.

NCERT text book and exemplar

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Physical chemistry- P. Bahadur, N Awasthi, Atkins & RC Mukherjee

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Organic chemistry- M.S. Chouhan, Jerry March I.L. Finar

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Inorganic chemistry- JD Lee Mr. Ramesh Batlish suggests following Important Books for Chemistry PreparationAuthors / Publisher

Name of Book

P. Bahadur

Numerical Chemistry

Paula Bruice Yurkanis

Organic Chemistry

J.D. Lee

Inorganic Chemistry

Organic Chemistry by Morrison & Organic Chemistry Boyd

Preparing complete JEE Main 2015 Syllabus is important. But if the above recommended topics of each subject are prepared with extra dedication and efforts, then there are good chances of securing a good score in JEE Main 2015. Click here to know complete JEE Main 2015 Syllabus of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. Careers360 wishes JEE Main aspirants All The Best!! Must Read:

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Physics Syllabus

General: Units and dimensions, dimensional analysis; leas significant figures; Methods of measurement and error analysis quantities pertaining to the following experiments: Experiments using Vernier calipers and screw gauge (micrometer), Determin using simple pendulum, Young’s modulus by Searle’s method, S of a liquid using calorimeter, focal length of a concave mirror an lens using u-v method, Speed of sound using resonance column, of Ohm’s law using voltmeter and ammeter, and specific resista material of a wire using meter bridge and post office bo

Mechanics: Kinematics in one and two dimensions (Cartesian only), projectiles; Uniform Circular motion; Relative veloc

Newton’s laws of motion; Inertial and uniformly accelerated reference; Static and dynamic friction; Kinetic and potential energ power; Conservation of linear momentum and mechanical e

Systems of particles; Centre of mass and its motion; Impulse; inelastic collisions.

Law of gravitation; Gravitational potential and field; Accelera gravity; Motion of planets and satellites in circular orbits; Escap

Rigid body, moment of inertia, parallel and perpendicular axes moment of inertia of uniform bodies with simple geometrical shap momentum; Torque; Conservation of angular momentum; Dynam bodies with fixed axis of rotation; Rolling without slipping of ring and spheres; Equilibrium of rigid bodies; Collision of point mass bodies. Linear and angular simple harmonic motions.

Hooke’s law, Young’s modulus.

Pressure in a fluid; Pascal’s law; Buoyancy; Surface energy a tension, capillary rise; Viscosity (Poiseuille’s equation excluded), Terminal velocity, Streamline flow, equation of continuity, Bernou and its applications.

Wave motion (plane waves only), longitudinal and transvers superposition of waves; Progressive and stationary waves; Vib strings and air columns;Resonance; Beats; Speed of sound i Doppler effect (in sound).

Thermal physics: Thermal expansion of solids, liquids and Calorimetry, latent heat; Heat conduction in one dimension; El concepts of convection and radiation; Newton’s law of cooling; laws; Specific heats (Cv and Cp for monoatomic and diatomic Isothermal and adiabatic processes, bulk modulus of gases; Equ heat and work; First law of thermodynamics and its application ideal gases); Blackbody radiation: absorptive and emissive p Kirchhoff’s law; Wien’s displacement law, Stefan’s law

Electricity and magnetism: Coulomb’s law; Electric field and Electrical potential energy of a system of point charges and of dipoles in a uniform electrostatic field; Electric field lines; Flux field; Gauss’s law and its application in simple cases, such as, t due to infinitely long straight wire, uniformly charged infinite plan uniformly charged thin spherical shell.

Capacitance; Parallel plate capacitor with and without diel Capacitors in series and parallel; Energy stored in a capac

Electric current; Ohm’s law; Series and parallel arrangem

resistances and cells; Kirchhoff’s laws and simple applications effect of current.

Biot Savart’s law and Ampere’s law; Magnetic field near a carrying straight wire, along the axis of a circular coil and in long straightsolenoid; Force on a moving charge and on a curre wire in a uniform magnetic field.

Magnetic moment of a current loop; Effect of a uniform magne current loop; Moving coil galvanometer, voltmeter, ammeter a conversions.

Electromagnetic induction: Faraday’s law, Lenz’s law; Self a inductance; RC, LR and LC circuits with D.C. and A.C. sou

Optics: Rectilinear propagation of light; Reflection and refract and spherical surfaces; Total internal reflection; Deviation and di light by a prism; Thin lenses; Combinations of mirrors and thi Magnification. Wave nature of light: Huygen’s principle, interference limited double-slit experiment.

Modern physics: Atomic nucleus; Alpha, beta and gamma radi of radioactive decay; Decay constant; Half-life and mean life; Bin and its calculation; Fission and fusion processes; Energy calcula processes.

Photoelectric effect; Bohr’s theory of hydrogen-like atoms; Ch and continuous X-rays, Moseley’s law; de Broglie wavelength waves. Maths Syllabus

Algebra: Algebra of complex numbers, addition, multiplic conjugation, polar representation, properties of modulus and argument, triangle inequality, cube roots of unity, geome interpretations.Quadratic equations with real coefficients, relatio roots and coefficients, formation of quadratic equations with gi symmetric functions of roots.

Arithmetic, geometric and harmonic progressions, arithmetic and harmonic means, sums of finite arithmetic and geometric pr infinite geometric series, sums of squares and cubes of the firs numbers. Logarithms and their properties.

Permutations and combinations, Binomial theorem for a posit index, properties of binomial coefficients.

Matrices as a rectangular array of real numbers, equality of addition, multiplication by a scalar and product of matrices, tran matrix, determinant of a square matrix of order up to three, inv square matrix of order up to three, properties of these matrix o diagonal, symmetric and skew-symmetric matrices and their p solutions of simultaneous linear equations in two or three va

Addition and multiplication rules of probability, conditional p Bayes Theorem, independence of events, computation of prob events using permutations and combinations.

Trigonometry: Trigonometric functions, their periodicity and addition and subtraction formulae, formulae involving multiple multiple angles, general solution of trigonometric equatio

Relations between sides and angles of a triangle, sine rule, c

half-angle formula and the area of a triangle, inverse trigonometr (principal value only). Analytical geometry:

Two dimensions: Cartesian coordinates, distance between tw section formulae, shift of origin.

Equation of a straight line in various forms, angle between t distance of a point from a line; Lines through the point of interse given lines, equation of the bisector of the angle between tw concurrency of lines; Centroid, orthocentre, incentre and circum triangle.

Equation of a circle in various forms, equations of tangent, n chord.

Parametric equations of a circle, intersection of a circle with a or a circle, equation of a circle through the points of intersecti circles and those of a circle and a straight line.

Equations of a parabola, ellipse and hyperbola in standard form directrices and eccentricity, parametric equations, equations of t normal. Locus Problems.

hree dimensions: Direction cosines and direction ratios, eq a straight line in space, equation of a plane, distance of a point fr

Differential calculus: Real valued functions of a real variable, and one-to-one functions, sum, difference, product and quotie functions, composite functions, absolute value, polynomial, r trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions.

Limit and continuity of a function, limit and continuity of t difference, product and quotient of two functions, L’Hospital evaluation of limits of functions.

Even and odd functions, inverse of a function, continuity of c functions, intermediate value property of continuous funct Derivative of a function, derivative of the sum,

difference, product and quotient of two functions, chain rule, d polynomial, rational, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, expon logarithmic functions.

Derivatives of implicit functions, derivatives up to order two, g interpretation of the derivative, tangents and normals, increas decreasing functions, maximum and minimum values of a funct Theorem and Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorem.

Integral calculus: Integration as the inverse process of differ indefinite integrals of standard functions, definite integrals a properties, Fundamental Theorem of Integral Calculus

Integration by parts, integration by the methods of substitution fractions, application of definite integrals to the determination involving simple curves.

Formation of ordinary differential equations, solution of hom differential equations, separation of variables method, linear fi differential equations.

Vectors: Addition of vectors, scalar multiplication, dot and cro scalar triple products and their geometrical interpretatio

Chemistry syllabus

Physical chemistry

General topics: Concept of atoms and molecules; Dalton’s ato Mole concept; Chemical formulae; Balanced chemical equa Calculations (based on mole concept) involving common oxidatio neutralisation, and displacement reactions; Concentration in ter fraction, molarity, molality and normality.

Gaseous and liquid states: Absolute scale of temperature, equation; Deviation from ideality, van der Waals equation; Kineti gases, average, root mean square and most probable velocities relation with temperature; Law of partial pressures; Vapour p Diffusion of gases.

Atomic structure and chemical bonding: Bohr model, spec hydrogen atom, quantum numbers; Wave-particle duality, de hypothesis; Uncertainty principle; Qualitative quantum mechanic hydrogen atom, shapes of s, p and d orbitals; Electronic configu elements (up to atomic number 36); Aufbau principle; Pauli’s e principle and Hund’s rule; Orbital overlap and covalent bond; Hy involving s, p and d orbitals only; Orbital energy diagrams for ho diatomic species; Hydrogen bond; Polarity in molecules, dipol (qualitative aspects only); VSEPR model and shapes of molecu angular, triangular, square planar, pyramidal, square pyramida bipyramidal, tetrahedral and octahedral).

Energetics: First law of thermodynamics; Internal energy, wor

pressure-volume work; Enthalpy, Hess’s law; Heat of reaction, f vapourization; Second law of thermodynamics; Entropy; Free Criterion of spontaneity.

Chemical equilibrium: Law of mass action; Equilibrium con Chatelier’s principle (effect of concentration, temperature and p Significance of ?G and ?G° in chemical equilibrium; Solubility common ion effect, pH and buffer solutions; Acids and bases (Br Lewis concepts); Hydrolysis of salts.

Electrochemistry: Electrochemical cells and cell reactions; electrode potentials; Nernst equation and its relation to ?G; Elec series, emf of galvanic cells; Faraday’s laws of electrolysis; El conductance, specific, equivalent and molar conductivity, Kohlra Concentration cells.

Chemical kinetics: Rates of chemical reactions; Order of reac constant; First order reactions; Temperature dependence of rat (Arrhenius equation).

Solid state: Classification of solids, crystalline state, seven systems (cell parameters a, b, c, ?, ?, ?), close packed structure (cubic), packing in fcc, bcc and hcp lattices; Nearest neighbours simple ionic compounds, point defects.

Solutions: Raoult’s law; Molecular weight determination from vapour pressure, elevation of boiling point and depression of fre

Surface chemistry: Elementary concepts of adsorption (e adsorption isotherms); Colloids: types, methods of preparation a properties; Elementary ideas of emulsions, surfactants and mic definitions and examples).

Nuclear chemistry: Radioactivity: isotopes and isobars; Prop and ? rays; Kinetics of radioactive decay (decay series exclude dating; Stability of nuclei with respect to proton-neutron r Brief discussion on fission and fusion reactions. Inorganic Chemistry

Isolation/preparation and properties of the following non-met silicon, nitrogen, phosphorus, oxygen, sulphur and halogens; Pr allotropes of carbon (only diamond and graphite), phosphorus a

Preparation and properties of the following compounds: O peroxides, hydroxides, carbonates, bicarbonates, chlorides and s sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium; Boron: diborane, bo borax; Aluminium: alumina, aluminium chloride and alums; Carb and oxyacid (carbonic acid); Silicon: silicones, silicates and silic Nitrogen: oxides, oxyacids and ammonia; Phosphorus: oxides, (phosphorus acid, phosphoric acid) and phosphine; Oxygen: o hydrogen peroxide; Sulphur: hydrogen sulphide, oxides, sulphu sulphuric acid and sodium thiosulphate; Halogens: hydrohalic ac and oxyacids of chlorine, bleaching powder; Xenon fluori

Transition elements (3d series): Definition, general charact oxidation states and their stabilities, colour (excluding the de electronic transitions) and calculation of spin-only magnetic m Coordination compounds: nomenclature of mononuclear coo compounds, cis-trans and ionisation isomerisms, hybridizat geometries of mononuclear coordination compounds (linear, te square planar and octahedral).

Preparation and properties of the following compounds: Ox chlorides of tin and lead; Oxides, chlorides and sulphates of Fe2

Zn2+; Potassium permanganate, potassium dichromate, silver o nitrate, silver thiosulphate.

Ores and minerals: Commonly occurring ores and minerals copper, tin, lead, magnesium, aluminium, zinc and silve

Extractive metallurgy: Chemical principles and reactions only details excluded); Carbon reduction method (iron and tin); Self method (copper and lead); Electrolytic reduction method (magn aluminium); Cyanide process (silver and gold).

Principles of qualitative analysis: Groups I to V (only Ag+, Hg Pb2+, Bi3+, Fe3+, Cr3+, Al3+, Ca2+, Ba2+, Zn2+, Mn2+ and Mg2 halides (excluding fluoride), sulphate and sulphide. Organic Chemistry

Concepts: Hybridisation of carbon; Sigma and pi-bonds; Shap organic molecules; Structural and geometrical isomerism; Optica of compounds containing up to two asymmetric centres, (R,S nomenclature excluded); IUPAC nomenclature of simple organic (only hydrocarbons, mono-functional and bi-functional comp Conformations of ethane and butane (Newman projections); Res hyperconjugation; Keto-enol tautomerism; Determination of em molecular formulae of simple compounds (only combustion m Hydrogen bonds: definition and their effects on physical prop alcohols and carboxylic acids; Inductive and resonance effects on basicity of organic acids and bases; Polarity and inductive effec halides; Reactive intermediates produced during homolytic and bond cleavage; Formation, structure and stability of carbocations and free radicals.

Preparation, properties and reactions of alkanes: Homologo physical properties of alkanes (melting points, boiling points an Combustion and halogenation of alkanes; Preparation of alkane reaction and decarboxylation reactions.

Preparation, properties and reactions of alkenes and alkynes properties of alkenes and alkynes (boiling points, density an moments); Acidity of alkynes; Acid catalysed hydration of alke alkynes (excluding the stereochemistry of addition and elimi Reactions of alkenes with KMnO4 and ozone; Reduction of alk alkynes; Preparation of alkenes and alkynes by elimination re Electrophilic addition reactions of alkenes with X2, HX, HOX (X=h H2O; Addition reactions of alkynes; Metal acetylides.

Reactions of benzene: Structure and aromaticity; Electrophilic reactions: halogenation, nitration, sulphonation, Friedel-Crafts al acylation; Effect of o-, m- and p-directing groups in monosub benzenes.

Phenols: Acidity, electrophilic substitution reactions (halog nitration and sulphonation); Reimer-Tieman reaction, Kolbe r

Characteristic reactions of the following (including those m above): Alkyl halides: rearrangement reactions of alkyl carbocatio reactions, nucleophilic substitution reactions; Alcohol esterification, dehydration and oxidation, reaction with sodium, p halides, ZnCl2/concentrated HCl, conversion of alcohols into ald ketones; Ethers:Preparation by Williamson’s Synthesis; Aldeh Ketones: oxidation, reduction, oxime and hydrazone formatio condensation, Perkin reaction; Cannizzaro reaction; haloform re nucleophilic addition reactions (Grignard addition); Carboxy

formation of esters, acid chlorides and amides, ester hydrolysis basicity of substituted anilines and aliphatic amines, preparation compounds, reaction with nitrous acid, azo coupling reaction of salts of aromatic amines, Sandmeyer and related reactions of d salts; carbylamine reaction; Haloarenes: nucleophilic aromatic su haloarenes and substituted haloarenes (excluding Benzyne mec Cine substitution).

Carbohydrates: Classification; mono- and di-saccharides (gl sucrose); Oxidation, reduction, glycoside formation and hydr sucrose.

Amino acids and peptides: General structure (only primary st peptides) and physical properties.

Properties and uses of some important polymers: Natural cellulose, nylon, teflon and PVC.

Practical organic chemistry: Detection of elements (N, S, ha Detection and identification of the following functional groups: (alcoholic and phenolic), carbonyl (aldehyde and ketone), carbo and nitro; Chemical methods of separation of mono-functiona compounds from binary mixtures.

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Other Institutes which use JEE (Advanced) 2015 ranks The ranks of JEE (Advanced) 2015 will be used by Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Rae Bareli (RGIPT) for admissions to their courses / programs. Some of the Institutes which have used JEE (Advanced) ranks in the past are  Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru (IISc)  Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs) located in Bhopal, Mohali, Kolkata, Puneand Thiruvananthap uram  Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Tiruvananthapuram (IIST) Candidates should contact these institutes directly for additional information. General topics: Concept of atoms and molecules; Dalton’s atomic theory; Mole concept; Chemical formulae; Balanced chemical equations; Calculations (based on mole concept) involving common oxidation-reduction, neutralisation, and

displacement reactions; Concentration in terms of mole fraction, molarity, molality and normality. Gaseous and liquid states: Absolute scale of temperature, ideal gas equation; Deviation from ideality, van der Waals equation; Kinetic theory of gases, average, root mean square and most probable velocities and their relation with temperature; Law of partial pressures; Vapour pressure; Diffusion of gases. Atomic structure and chemical bonding: Bohr model, spectrum of hydrogen atom, quantum numbers; Wave-particle duality, de Broglie hypothesis; Uncertainty principle; Qualitative quantum mechanical picture of hydrogen atom, shapes of s, p and d orbitals; Electronic configurations of elements (up to atomic number 36); Aufbau principle; Pauli’s exclusion principle and Hund’s rule; Orbital overlap and covalent bond; Hybridisation involving s, p and d orbitals only; Orbital energy diagrams for homonuclear diatomic species; Hydrogen bond; Polarity in molecules, dipole moment (qualitative aspects only); VSEPR model and shapes of molecules (linear, angular, triangular, square planar, pyramidal, square pyramidal, trigonalbipyramidal, tetrahedral and octahedral). Energetics: First law of thermodynamics; Internal energy, work and heat, pressure-volume work; Enthalpy, Hess’s law; Heat of reaction, fusion and vapourization; Second law of thermodynamics; Entropy; Free energy; Criterion of spontaneity. Chemical equilibrium:Law of mass action; Equilibrium constant, Le Chatelier’s principle (effect of concentration, temperature and pressure); Significance of ΔG and ΔG0 in chemical equilibrium; Solubility product, common ion effect, pH and buffer solutions; Acids and bases (Bronsted and Lewis concepts); Hydrolysis of salts. Electrochemistry: Electrochemical cells and cell reactions; Standard electrode potentials; Nernst equation and its relation to ΔG; Electrochemical series, emf of galvanic cells; Faraday’s laws of electrolysis; Electrolytic conductance, specific, equivalent and molar conductivity, Kohlrausch’s law; Concentration cells.

Chemical kinetics: Rates of chemical reactions; Order of reactions; Rate constant; First order reactions; Temperature dependence of rate constant (Arrhenius equation). Solid state: Classification of solids, crystalline state, seven crystal systems (cell parameters a, b, c, α, β, γ), close packed structure of solids (cubic), packing in fcc, bcc and hcp lattices; Nearest neighbours, ionic radii, simple ionic compounds, point defects. Solutions: Raoult’s law; Molecular weight determination from lowering of vapour pressure, elevation of boiling point and depression of freezing point. Surface chemistry: Elementary concepts of adsorption (excluding adsorption isotherms); Colloids: types, methods of preparation and general properties; Elementary ideas of emulsions, surfactants and micelles (only definitions and examples). Nuclear chemistry: Radioactivity: isotopes and isobars; Properties of α, β and γ rays; Kinetics of radioactive decay (decay series excluded), carbon dating; Stability of nuclei with respect to proton-neutron ratio; Brief discussion on fission and fusion reactions. Inorganic Chemistry Organic Che Isolation/preparation and properties of the following nonmetals: Boron, silicon, nitrogen, phosphorus, oxygen, sulphur and halogens; Properties of allotropes of carbon (only diamond and graphite), phosphorus and sulphur. Preparation and properties of the following compounds: Oxides, peroxides, hydroxides, carbonates, bicarbonates, chlorides and sulphates of sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium; Boron: diborane, boric acid and borax; Aluminium: alumina, aluminium chloride and alums; Carbon: oxides and oxyacid (carbonic acid); Silicon: silicones, silicates and silicon carbide; Nitrogen: oxides, oxyacids and ammonia; Phosphorus: oxides, oxyacids (phosphorus acid, phosphoric acid) and

phosphine; Oxygen: ozone and hydrogen peroxide; Sulphur: hydrogen sulphide, oxides, sulphurous acid, sulphuric acid and sodium thiosulphate; Halogens: hydrohalic acids, oxides and oxyacids of chlorine, bleaching powder; Xenon fluorides. Transition elements (3d series): Definition, general characteristics, oxidation states and their stabilities, colour (excluding the details of electronic transitions) and calculation of spin-only magnetic moment; Coordination compounds: nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds, cistrans and ionisation isomerisms, hybridization and geometries of mononuclear coordination compounds (linear, tetrahedral, square planar and octahedral). Preparation and properties of the following compounds: Oxides and chlorides of tin and lead; Oxides, chlorides and sulphates of Fe2+, Cu2+ and Zn2+; Potassium permanganate, potassium dichromate, silver oxide, silver nitrate, silver thiosulphate. Ores and minerals: Commonly occurring ores and minerals of iron, copper, tin, lead, magnesium, aluminium, zinc and silver. Extractive metallurgy: Chemical principles and reactions only (industrial details excluded); Carbon reduction method (iron and tin); Self reduction method (copper and lead); Electrolytic reduction method (magnesium and aluminium); Cyanide process (silver and gold). Principles of qualitative analysis: Groups I to V (only Ag+, Hg2+, Cu2+, Pb2+, Bi3+, Fe3+, Cr3+, Al3+, Ca2+, Ba2+, Zn2+, Mn2+ and Mg2+); Nitrate, halides (excluding fluoride), sulphate and sulphide. Organic Chemistry MATHEMATICS

Algebra Trigonometry Analytical geometry Differential calculus Integral calculus Vectors PHYSICS General Mechanics Thermal physics Electricity and magnetism Optics Modern physics ARCHITECTURE APTITUDE TEST Freehand drawing Geometrical drawing Three-dim Concepts: Hybridisation of carbon; σ and π-bonds; Shapes of simple organic molecules; Structural and geometrical isomerism; Optical isomerism of compounds containing up to two asymmetric centres, (R,S and E,Z nomenclature excluded); IUPAC nomenclature of simple organic compounds (only hydrocarbons, mono-functional and bi-functional compounds); Conformations of ethane and butane (Newman projections); Resonance and hyperconjugation; Keto-enoltautomerism; Determination of empirical and molecular formulae of simple compounds (only combustion method); Hydrogen bonds: definition and their effects on physical properties of alcohols and carboxylic acids; Inductive and resonance effects on acidity and basicity of organic acids and bases; Polarity and inductive effects in alkyl halides; Reactive intermediates produced during homolytic and heterolytic bond cleavage; Formation, structure and stability of carbocations, carbanions and free radicals.

Preparation, properties and reactions of alkanes: Homologous series, physical properties of alkanes (melting points, boiling points and density); Combustion and halogenation of alkanes; Preparation of alkanes by Wurtz reaction and decarboxylation reactions. Preparation, properties and reactions of alkenes and alkynes: Physical properties of alkenes and alkynes (boiling points, density and dipole moments); Acidity of alkynes; Acid catalysed hydration of alkenes and alkynes (excluding the stereochemistry of addition and elimination); Reactions of alkenes with KMnO4 and ozone; Reduction of alkenes and alkynes; Preparation of alkenes and alkynes by elimination reactions; Electrophilic addition reactions of alkenes with X2, HX, HOX and H2O (X=halogen); Addition reactions of alkynes; Metal acetylides. Reactions of benzene: Structure and aromaticity; Electrophilic substitution reactions: halogenation, nitration, sulphonation, Friedel-Crafts alkylation and acylation; Effect of o-, m- and p-directing groups in monosubstituted benzenes. Phenols: Acidity, electrophilic substitution reactions (halogenation, nitration and sulphonation); Reimer-Tieman reaction, Kolbe reaction. Characteristic reactions of the following (including those mentioned above): Alkyl halides: rearrangement reactions of alkyl carbocation, Grignard reactions, nucleophilic substitution reactions; Alcohols: esterification, dehydration and oxidation, reaction with sodium, phosphorus halides, ZnCl2/concentrated HCl, conversion of alcohols into aldehydes and ketones; Ethers: Preparation by Williamson’s Synthesis; Aldehydes and Ketones: oxidation, reduction, oxime and hydrazone formation; aldol condensation, Perkin reaction; Cannizzaro reaction; haloform reaction and nucleophilic addition reactions (Grignard addition); Carboxylic acids: formation of esters, acid chlorides and amides, ester hydrolysis; Amines: basicity of substituted

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General: Units and dimensions, dimensional analysis; least count, sign figures; Methods of measurement and error analysis for physical quant pertaining to the following experiments: Experiments based on using V calipers and screw gauge (micrometer), Determination of g using simp Young’s modulus by Searle’s method, Specific heat of a liquid using ca focal length of a concave mirror and a convex lens using u-v method, S sound using resonance column, Verification of Ohm’s law using voltme ammeter, and specific resistance of the material of a wire using meter b post office box.

Mechanics: Kinematics in one and two dimensions (Cartesian coordina projectiles; Uniform Circular motion; Relative velocity.

Newton’s laws of motion; Inertial and uniformly accelerated frames of r Static and dynamic friction; Kinetic and potential energy; Work and pow Conservation of linear momentum and mechanical energy.

Systems of particles; Centre of mass and its motion; Impulse; Elastic a collisions.

Law of gravitation; Gravitational potential and field; Acceleration due to Motion of planets and satellites in circular orbits; Escape velocity.

Rigid body, moment of inertia, parallel and perpendicular axes theorem inertia of uniform bodies with simple geometrical shapes; Angular mom Torque; Conservation of angular momentum; Dynamics of rigid bodies axis of rotation; Rolling without slipping of rings, cylinders and spheres of rigid bodies; Collision of point masses with rigid bodies. Linear and angular simple harmonic motions. Hooke’s law, Young’s modulus.

Pressure in a fluid; Pascal’s law; Buoyancy; Surface energy and surfac capillary rise; Viscosity (Poiseuille’s equation excluded), Stoke’s law; Te velocity, Streamline flow, equation of continuity, Bernoulli’s theorem an applications.

Wave motion (plane waves only), longitudinal and transverse waves, su of waves; Progressive and stationary waves; Vibration of strings and a columns;Resonance; Beats; Speed of sound in gases; Doppler effect (

Thermal physics: Thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases; Calo heat; Heat conduction in one dimension; Elementary concepts of conve radiation; Newton’s law of cooling; Ideal gas laws; Specific heats (Cv a monoatomic and diatomic gases); Isothermal and adiabatic processes, modulus of gases; Equivalence of heat and work; First law of thermody its applications (only for ideal gases); Blackbody radiation: absorptive a powers; Kirchhoff’s law; Wien’s displacement law, Stefan’s law.

Electricity and magnetism: Coulomb’s law; Electric field and potential; E potential energy of a system of point charges and of electrical dipoles i electrostatic field; Electric field lines; Flux of electric field; Gauss’s law application in simple cases, such as, to find field due to infinitely long s uniformly charged infinite plane sheet and uniformly charged thin sphe

Capacitance; Parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectrics; Capa series and parallel; Energy stored in a capacitor.

Electric current; Ohm’s law; Series and parallel arrangements of resista cells; Kirchhoff’s laws and simple applications; Heating effect of curren

Biot Savart’s law and Ampere’s law; Magnetic field near a currentcarrying straight wire, along the axis of a circular coil and inside a long straightsolenoid; Force on a moving charge and on a current-carry uniform magnetic field.

Magnetic moment of a current loop; Effect of a uniform magnetic field o loop; Moving coil galvanometer, voltmeter, ammeter and their conversio Electromagnetic induction: Faraday’s law, Lenz’s law; Self and mutual RC, LR and LC circuits with D.C. and A.C. sources.

Optics: Rectilinear propagation of light; Reflection and refraction at pla spherical surfaces; Total internal reflection; Deviation and dispersion o prism; Thin lenses; Combinations of mirrors and thin lenses; Magnifica

Wave nature of light: Huygen’s principle, interference limited to Young’s experiment.

Modern physics: Atomic nucleus; Alpha, beta and gamma radiations; L radioactive decay; Decay constant; Half-life and mean life; Binding ene calculation; Fission and fusion processes; Energy calculation in these

Photoelectric effect; Bohr’s theory of hydrogen-like atoms; Characterist continuous X-rays, Moseley’s law; de Broglie wavelength of matter wav Maths Syllabus

Algebra: Algebra of complex numbers, addition, multiplication, conjuga representation, properties of modulus and principal argument, triangle cube roots of unity, geometric interpretations.Quadratic equations with coefficients, relations between roots and coefficients, formation of quad

equations with given roots, symmetric functions of roots.

Arithmetic, geometric and harmonic progressions, arithmetic, geometri harmonic means, sums of finite arithmetic and geometric progressions geometric series, sums of squares and cubes of the first n natural num Logarithms and their properties.

Permutations and combinations, Binomial theorem for a positive integr properties of binomial coefficients.

Matrices as a rectangular array of real numbers, equality of matrices, a multiplication by a scalar and product of matrices, transpose of a matri determinant of a square matrix of order up to three, inverse of a square order up to three, properties of these matrix operations, diagonal, symm skew-symmetric matrices and their properties, solutions of simultaneou equations in two or three variables.

Addition and multiplication rules of probability, conditional probability, B Theorem, independence of events, computation of probability of events permutations and combinations.

Trigonometry: Trigonometric functions, their periodicity and graphs, add subtraction formulae, formulae involving multiple and sub-multiple angl solution of trigonometric equations.

Relations between sides and angles of a triangle, sine rule, cosine rule formula and the area of a triangle, inverse trigonometric functions (prin only). Analytical geometry: Two dimensions: Cartesian coordinates, distance between two points, formulae, shift of origin.

Equation of a straight line in various forms, angle between two lines, di point from a line; Lines through the point of intersection of two given lin of the bisector of the angle between two lines, concurrency of lines; Ce

orthocentre, incentre and circumcentre of a triangle.

Equation of a circle in various forms, equations of tangent, normal and

Parametric equations of a circle, intersection of a circle with a straight l circle, equation of a circle through the points of intersection of two circl of a circle and a straight line.

Equations of a parabola, ellipse and hyperbola in standard form, their f directrices and eccentricity, parametric equations, equations of tangen Locus Problems.

hree dimensions: Direction cosines and direction ratios, equation of a s space, equation of a plane, distance of a point from a plane.

Differential calculus: Real valued functions of a real variable, into, onto one functions, sum, difference, product and quotient of two functions, c functions, absolute value, polynomial, rational, trigonometric, exponent logarithmic functions.

Limit and continuity of a function, limit and continuity of the sum, differe and quotient of two functions, L’Hospital rule of evaluation of limits of fu

Even and odd functions, inverse of a function, continuity of composite f intermediate value property of continuous functions. Derivative of a function, derivative of the sum,

difference, product and quotient of two functions, chain rule, derivative polynomial, rational, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential a logarithmic functions.

Derivatives of implicit functions, derivatives up to order two, geometrica interpretation of the derivative, tangents and normals, increasing and d functions, maximum and minimum values of a function, Rolle’s Theore Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorem.

Integral calculus: Integration as the inverse process of differentiation, in integrals of standard functions, definite integrals and their properties, F

Theorem of Integral Calculus.

Integration by parts, integration by the methods of substitution and par application of definite integrals to the determination of areas involving s curves. Formation of ordinary differential equations, solution of homogeneous equations, separation of variables method, linear first order differential

Vectors: Addition of vectors, scalar multiplication, dot and cross produc triple products and their geometrical interpretations

Chemistry syllabus

Physical chemistry

General topics: Concept of atoms and molecules; Dalton’s atomic theo concept; Chemical formulae; Balanced chemical equations; Calculation mole concept) involving common oxidation-reduction, neutralisation, an displacement reactions; Concentration in terms of mole fraction, molar and normality.

Gaseous and liquid states: Absolute scale of temperature, ideal gas eq Deviation from ideality, van der Waals equation; Kinetic theory of gase root mean square and most probable velocities and their relation with t Law of partial pressures; Vapour pressure; Diffusion of gases.

Atomic structure and chemical bonding: Bohr model, spectrum of hydro quantum numbers; Wave-particle duality, de Broglie hypothesis; Uncer principle; Qualitative quantum mechanical picture of hydrogen atom, sh and d orbitals; Electronic configurations of elements (up to atomic num Aufbau principle; Pauli’s exclusion principle and Hund’s rule; Orbital ov

covalent bond; Hybridisation involving s, p and d orbitals only; Orbital e diagrams for homonuclear diatomic species; Hydrogen bond; Polarity i dipole moment (qualitative aspects only); VSEPR model and shapes o (linear, angular, triangular, square planar, pyramidal, square pyramidal, bipyramidal, tetrahedral and octahedral).

Energetics: First law of thermodynamics; Internal energy, work and hea volume work; Enthalpy, Hess’s law; Heat of reaction, fusion and vapou Second law of thermodynamics; Entropy; Free energy; Criterion of spo

Chemical equilibrium: Law of mass action; Equilibrium constant, Le C principle (effect of concentration, temperature and pressure); Significan ?G° in chemical equilibrium; Solubility product, common ion effect, pH solutions; Acids and bases (Bronsted and Lewis concepts); Hydrolysis

Electrochemistry: Electrochemical cells and cell reactions; Standard el potentials; Nernst equation and its relation to ?G; Electrochemical serie galvanic cells; Faraday’s laws of electrolysis; Electrolytic conductance, equivalent and molar conductivity, Kohlrausch’s law; Concentration cel

Chemical kinetics: Rates of chemical reactions; Order of reactions; R First order reactions; Temperature dependence of rate constant (Arrhe equation).

Solid state: Classification of solids, crystalline state, seven crystal syste parameters a, b, c, ?, ?, ?), close packed structure of solids (cubic), pa bcc and hcp lattices; Nearest neighbours, ionic radii, simple ionic comp defects.

Solutions: Raoult’s law; Molecular weight determination from lowering o pressure, elevation of boiling point and depression of freezing point.

Surface chemistry: Elementary concepts of adsorption (excluding ads isotherms); Colloids: types, methods of preparation and general proper Elementary ideas of emulsions, surfactants and micelles (only definitio

examples).

Nuclear chemistry: Radioactivity: isotopes and isobars; Properties of rays; Kinetics of radioactive decay (decay series excluded), carbon dat of nuclei with respect to proton-neutron ratio; Brief discussion on fissio reactions. Inorganic Chemistry

Isolation/preparation and properties of the following non-metals: Boron nitrogen, phosphorus, oxygen, sulphur and halogens; Properties of allo carbon (only diamond and graphite), phosphorus and sulphur.

Preparation and properties of the following compounds: Oxides, peroxi hydroxides, carbonates, bicarbonates, chlorides and sulphates of sodiu potassium, magnesium and calcium; Boron: diborane, boric acid and b Aluminium: alumina, aluminium chloride and alums; Carbon: oxides an (carbonic acid); Silicon: silicones, silicates and silicon carbide; Nitrogen oxyacids and ammonia; Phosphorus: oxides, oxyacids (phosphorus ac phosphoric acid) and phosphine; Oxygen: ozone and hydrogen peroxid hydrogen sulphide, oxides, sulphurous acid, sulphuric acid and sodium thiosulphate; Halogens: hydrohalic acids, oxides and oxyacids of chlori powder; Xenon fluorides.

Transition elements (3d series): Definition, general characteristics, oxid and their stabilities, colour (excluding the details of electronic transition calculation of spin-only magnetic moment; Coordination compounds: n of mononuclear coordination compounds, cis-trans and ionisation isom hybridization and geometries of mononuclear coordination compounds tetrahedral, square planar and octahedral).

Preparation and properties of the following compounds: Oxides and ch and lead; Oxides, chlorides and sulphates of Fe2+, Cu2+ and Zn2+; P permanganate, potassium dichromate, silver oxide, silver nitrate, silver

Ores and minerals: Commonly occurring ores and minerals of iron, cop

magnesium, aluminium, zinc and silver.

Extractive metallurgy: Chemical principles and reactions only (industria excluded); Carbon reduction method (iron and tin); Self reduction meth and lead); Electrolytic reduction method (magnesium and aluminium); process (silver and gold).

Principles of qualitative analysis: Groups I to V (only Ag+, Hg2+, Cu2+ Fe3+, Cr3+, Al3+, Ca2+, Ba2+, Zn2+, Mn2+ and Mg2+); Nitrate, halide fluoride), sulphate and sulphide. Organic Chemistry

Concepts: Hybridisation of carbon; Sigma and pi-bonds; Shapes of sim molecules; Structural and geometrical isomerism; Optical isomerism of containing up to two asymmetric centres, (R,S and E,Z nomenclature e IUPAC nomenclature of simple organic compounds (only hydrocarbons functional and bi-functional compounds); Conformations of ethane and (Newman projections); Resonance and hyperconjugation; Keto-enol ta Determination of empirical and molecular formulae of simple compoun combustion method); Hydrogen bonds: definition and their effects on p properties of alcohols and carboxylic acids; Inductive and resonance e acidity and basicity of organic acids and bases; Polarity and inductive e halides; Reactive intermediates produced during homolytic and heterol cleavage; Formation, structure and stability of carbocations, carbanion radicals.

Preparation, properties and reactions of alkanes: Homologous series, properties of alkanes (melting points, boiling points and density); Comb halogenation of alkanes; Preparation of alkanes by Wurtz reaction and decarboxylation reactions.

Preparation, properties and reactions of alkenes and alkynes: Physical alkenes and alkynes (boiling points, density and dipole moments); Acid alkynes; Acid catalysed hydration of alkenes and alkynes (excluding th

stereochemistry of addition and elimination); Reactions of alkenes with ozone; Reduction of alkenes and alkynes; Preparation of alkenes and elimination reactions; Electrophilic addition reactions of alkenes with X (X=halogen) and H2O; Addition reactions of alkynes; Metal acetylides.

Reactions of benzene: Structure and aromaticity; Electrophilic substitu reactions: halogenation, nitration, sulphonation, Friedel-Crafts alkylatio acylation; Effect of o-, m- and p-directing groups in monosubstituted be

Phenols: Acidity, electrophilic substitution reactions (halogenation, nitra sulphonation); Reimer-Tieman reaction, Kolbe reaction.

Characteristic reactions of the following (including those mentioned ab halides: rearrangement reactions of alkyl carbocation, Grignard reactio nucleophilic substitution reactions; Alcohols: esterification, dehydration oxidation, reaction with sodium, phosphorus halides, ZnCl2/concentrat conversion of alcohols into aldehydes and ketones; Ethers:Preparation Williamson’s Synthesis; Aldehydes and Ketones: oxidation, reduction, hydrazone formation; aldol condensation, Perkin reaction; Cannizzaro haloform reaction and nucleophilic addition reactions (Grignard additio Carboxylic acids: formation of esters, acid chlorides and amides, ester Amines: basicity of substituted anilines and aliphatic amines, preparati compounds, reaction with nitrous acid, azo coupling reaction of diazon aromatic amines, Sandmeyer and related reactions of diazonium salts; reaction; Haloarenes: nucleophilic aromatic substitution in haloarenes substituted haloarenes (excluding Benzyne mechanism and Cine subs

Carbohydrates: Classification; mono- and di-saccharides (glucose and Oxidation, reduction, glycoside formation and hydrolysis of sucrose.

Amino acids and peptides: General structure (only primary structure fo and physical properties.

Properties and uses of some important polymers: Natural rubber, cellu teflon and PVC.

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Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur Estd: 1959 Also offers courses in: Aerospace Engineering, Biological Sciences and Bioengineering Follow173

Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi Estd: 1919 Also offers courses in: Ceramic Engineering, Chemical Engineering Follow82

Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad Estd: 1961 Also offers courses in: Biotechnology Engineering, Civil Engineering Follow233

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh

Estd: 1920 Also offers courses in: Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Engineering Follow53

Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad Estd: 1999 Also offers courses in: Information Technology , Electronics and Communication Engineering Follow31

Harcourt Butler Technological Institute, Kanpur Estd: 1921 Also offers courses in: Chemical Engineering , Civil Engineering

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A Career In Computer Science Engineering

What is computer science engineering? The underlying goal of computer science engineering is to develop better computing solutions for practical problems. This can come about either in the form of making new products, or theoretical developments that provide the basis for newer classes of solutions, better hardware, etc. Almost every computer system falls under the purview of computer science engineering, be it network applications, social media platforms, knowledge management systems, collaboration software, system software, embedded software, etc.

How to become a computer science engineer To be a computer science engineer, you have to either choose to earn a diploma certificate or a degree course. While a diploma takes three years, the degree course will take four years. After this you can earn a B.E./B.Tech. or diploma in computer science. You can also earn a master's degree upon completing the degree course. Also, you can take up a degree course after earning a diploma.

Qualification To earn a diploma you have to first pass your 10th class with a 50 % aggregate in compulsory subjects like math, physics and chemistry. If you want to pursue a degree in computer science, then you have to score 50% aggregate in your 12th class and the mandatory subjects are physics, chemistry and math. Those who want to pursue computer science engineering should focus on these subjects so that they get the best score needed to enroll in colleges of choice.

Academic program The degree course in computer science engineering comprises eight semesters, while the diploma has a total of six semesters. The syllabus comprises various subjects related to computer software, hardware and its application. The main subjects are database systems, computer architecture and organization, electronics, networking, operating systems, E-commerce and ERP and multimedia applications, foundations of computer systems, programming, and website design. You can also go for advanced courses with a specialization field.

Colleges Computer science has become the top preference of most engineering aspirants; consequently, several reputed engineering colleges are offering these courses. Some of the well known colleges in India offering computer science courses include the IITs, the IIITs, various NITs, BITS, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Thapar University, Manipal Institute of Technology, Karnataka, Nirma University Institute of Technology, Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute, and others.

Scope and career You can work in database management, telecommunication sector, IT field, computer hardware and software implementation and maintenance, gaming, web designing, embedded systems, multimedia, and in various other industries that need computer application. An important fact to note is that now a days, every field and every industry needs computers in their field, which is why computer engineers are always in demand. The scope is vast and India is the best place to be although there are plenty of jobs to be found abroad and have a much better remuneration. The computer science graduate has good opportunities in the hardware sector and the software sector. You can work for companies or start your own company in hardware or software. Besides, teaching is also a good option. Some prefer government jobs as there are quite a few options in the government sectors too.

Core companies offering jobs Some of the government sectors are ECIL, DRDL, ISRO, BEL, etc.; also, there are plenty of multinational companies and some Indian companies like Infosys, Wipro, Oracle, TCS, HCL Technologies, Oracle, IBM, Facebook, Amazon, Yahoo, Microsoft, Cisco, Google, and many more.

Pay scale Salaries are very attractive in this field. For freshers, the first salary will be around Rs. 3 to 4 lakhs per annum. But, with experience and knowledge, the salary will drastically improve. There are plenty of high-paying jobs abroad for those who wish to work abroad.

Top CSE Colleges in India Name

Address

Phone Number

Official Website

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay)

Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400076

022 2572 2545, jeeiitb[at]iitb.ac.in

www.iitb.ac.in

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi)

Hauz Khas, New Delhi, Delhi 110016

011 2659 7135 , director[at]admin.iitd.ac.in

www.iitd.ac.in

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT Kanpur)

Nankari, Kalyanpur, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208016

0512 259 0151 , [email protected]

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (IIT KGP)

Post Technology, Paschim Medinipur, Kharagpur, West Bengal 721302

03222 255 221 , registrar @ hijli.iitkgp.ernet.in

www.iitkgp.ac.in

Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras)

Delhi Avenue, Indian Institute Of Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600036

044 2257 8280 , [email protected]

www.iitm.ac.in

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IIT Roorkee)

Century Road, Roorkee, Uttarakhand 247667

+91-1332-285311, [email protected]

www.iitr.ac.in

Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITSPilani)

Bits-Pilani Rajasthan - 333031.

01596-515395, [email protected]

www.bits-pilani.ac.in

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Guwahati)

Amingaon, Assam, Guwahati, 781039

0361 258 3000 , director [AT] iitg.ernet.in

www.iitg.ac.in

National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli

Tanjore Main Road, National Highway 67, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil

0431 250 0370 , [email protected]

www.iitk.ac.inerlerl.ht m

www.nitt.edu

Nadu 620015

Indian School of Mines (ISM)

Ism Dhanbad Internal Rd, Sardar Patel Nagar, Dhanbad, Jharkhand 826004

0326 223 5001 , [email protected].

National Institute of Technology, Surathkal

Nh 66, Srinivas Nagar, Surathkal, Srinivasnagar, Surathkal, Mangalore, Karnataka 575025

+91-824-2474000 , rnath [at] nitk.ac.in

Birla Institute of Technology..

Patna, Bihar

0612 320 0853 , [email protected]

www.ismdhanbad.ac .in

www.nitk.ac.in

www.patna.bitmesra. ac.in

Jadavpur University (Faculty of Engineering & Technology)

188, Raja S.C. Mallick Rd, Kolkata 700032.

+9133-24146666 , [email protected]

www.jaduniv.edu.in

International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad (IIIT-H)

Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 500032

040 6653 1000 , [email protected]

www.iiit.ac.in

Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology

Azad Hind Fauj Marg, Sector 3, Dwarka, Dwarka, New Delhi, Delhi 110075

011 2509 9036 , [email protected]

www.nsit.ac.in

Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology

Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh 211004

0532 254 5404 , [email protected]

www.mnnit.ac.in

PSG College of Technology

Avinashi Road, Peelamedu, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641004

0422 257 2177, [email protected]

www.psgtech.edu

PEC University of Technology

Vidya Path, Sector 12, Chandigarh, Chandigarh Ut 160012

0172 274 6074 , [email protected]

www.pec.ac.in

Bengal Engineering and Science University

Botanic Garden, Shalimar, Howrah, West Bengal 711103

033 2668 4561 , [email protected]

www.becs.ac.in

Malaviya National Institute of Technology

Calgeri Marg, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302017

0141 252 9087 , [email protected]

mnit.ac.in

Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology

South Ambazari Road , Nagpur, Maharashtra, India 440010

0712 - 2222828 , [email protected]

www.vnit.ac.in

Thapar University

Adarsh Nagar, Prem Nagar, Patiala, Punjab 147004

0175 239 3021 , [email protected]

www.thapar.edu

National Institute of Technology, Rourkela

Nit Rourkela 769008, Orissa,

0661-2476773 , [email protected]

www.nitrkl.ac.in

College of Engineering Pune

Near Sancheti Hospital, National Highway 4, Shivaji Nagar, Pune, Maharashtra 411005

020 2550 7000 , [email protected]

www.coep.org.in

Manipal Institute of Technology, Karnataka

Manipal.Edu, Manipal Dr, Madhav Nagar, Eshwar Nagar, Manipal, Ka 576104

91-820-2571060 , [email protected]

www.manipal.edu

Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad

Main Road, Kukatpally Housing Board Colony, Kukatpally, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 500085

040 2315 8661 , [email protected]

www.jntuh.ac.in

R.V.College of Engineering

Mysore Road, R V Vidyanikethan, Bangalore, Karnataka 560059

080 67 178021 , [email protected]

www.rvce.edu.in

Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute

H. R. Mahajani Marg, Matunga Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400019

University College of

Osmania University, Hyderabad,

+(91)-22-24198102

040 2768 2384 , [email protected]

www.vjti.ac.in

www.uceou.edu

Engineering (Osmania University)

Andhra Pradesh 500007

Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering Tamil Nadu

Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Omr Road, Ssn Nagar, Kalavakkam, Tamil Nadu 603110

044 2746 9700 , [email protected]

www.ssn.edu.in

Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology

Maulana Azad National Institute Of Technology, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462007

0755 - 4051000 , [email protected]

www.manit.ac.in

SarkhejGandhinagar Highway, Post : Chandlodia, Via : Gota, Ahmedabad - 382 481.Gujarat, India.

+91 - 2717 - 241911 to 15 , [email protected]

www.nirmauni.ac.init

Sindri, Jharkhand 828120

0326-2350495 , director[at]bitsindri.ac

www.bitsindri.ac.in

Coimbatore Institute of Technology (CIT)

Coimbatore Institute Of Technology, Civil Aerodrome Post, Avinashi Rd, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641014

0422 257 4071 , [email protected]

cit.edu.in

Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT)

Katpadi, Vellore, Tamil Nadu 632014

0416 224 3091 , [email protected]

www.vit.ac.in

Maharashtra Institute of Technology

S.No.124, Paud Road, Kothrud, Pune 411038 , Maharashtra

+91-20-3027 3400, [email protected]

www.mitpune.com

National Institute of Engineering, Mysore

Manandavadi Road, Vishweshvaranagar, Manandavadi Road, Mysore, Karnataka 570008

0821 248 0475 , [email protected]

www.nie.ac.in

Nirma University Institute of Technology

BIT Sindri

National

Jamshedpur,

0657-2373407 ,

www.nitjsr.ac.in

Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur

Jharkhand - 831014

BMS College of Engineering

Bull Temple Road, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560019

National Institute of Technology, Durgapur

Mahatma Gandhi Avenue, A-Zone, Durgapur, West Bengal 713209

+91-343-2752011 , [email protected]

www.nitdgp.ac.in

Amity School of Engineering and Technology

580, Najafgarh Kapashera Rd, Dalmia Vihar, Bijwasan, New Delhi, Dl 110061

011 2806 2106 , [email protected]

www.amity.eduase

University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering Karnataka

Post Office Rd, Sampangi Rama Nagar, Bangalore, Karnataka 560001

080 2296 1803 , [email protected]

uvcebangalore.org

Amrita Institute of Technology and Sciences - Tamil Nadu

Ettimadai, Tamil Nadu 641105

0422 265 6274

Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology

Gandipet, Hyderabad, Telangana 500075

040 2419 3276 , [email protected].

www.cbit.ac.in

College of Engineering Trivandrum

Sreekariyam Kulathoor Rd, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695016

0471 251 5502 , [email protected]

www.cet.ac.in

Bangalore Institute of Technology

Kr Rd, Visveswarapuram, Bangalore, Karnataka 560004

080 2661 5865 , [email protected]

bit-bangalore.edu.in

SASTRA University

Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu 613401

04362 304 000 , [email protected]

www.sastra.edu

Jawaharlal

Jawaharlal Nehru

[email protected]

080 2662 2130

040 2315 8661 ,

www.bmsce.in

www.amrita.edu

www.jntuk.edu.in

Nehru Technological University, Kakinada

Technological University, Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh 533003

[email protected]

Thaigarajar College of Engineering

Madurai 625 015 , Tamilnadu

+91 452 2482240 , [email protected]

www.tce.edu

National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur

Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh 177005

01972 254 001 , [email protected]

www.nith.ac.in

University Institute of Engineering & Technology

Sector 25, Chandigarh, 160036

PES Institute of Technology

100 Feet Ring Road, Banashankari Stage Iii, Dwaraka Nagar, Banashankari, Bangalore, Karnataka 560085

080 2672 0410 , [email protected].

www.pes.edu

National Institute of Technology, Raipur

Nit Ge-Road, Raipur, Chhattisgarh 492001

+91-771-2254200 , [email protected]

www.nitrr.ac.in

The Icfai Institute Of Science & Technology

# 65, Nagarjuna Hills, Punjagutta, Hyderabad-500082.

040-23440963 , [email protected]

www.icfaiuniversity.in

National Institute of Technology, Patna

Patna, Bihar 800005

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM) University

Beach Rd, Gandhi Nagar, Rushikonda, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh 530045

Shri Ramdeobaba College of

Ramdeo Tekdi, Katol Road, Nagpur 440 013 (M.S ...

0172 253 4969

0612 - 237 1715

0891 279 0101 , [email protected]

0712 258 2844 , [email protected]

uiet.puchd.ac.in

www.nitp.ac.in

www.gitam.edu

www.rknec.edu

Engineering and Management Sona College of Technology

Junction Main Rd, Salem, Tamil Nadu

Karunya University Request E-brochure

Karunya Nagar, Siruvani Main Road, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India- 641114

Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering

U-15 Bhakti Vedant Swamy Marg, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400056

0427 409 9999 , [email protected]

[email protected]

022 2610 7010 , [email protected]

Month 1 Physics

Topics Rotational Dynamics, Heat and Thermodynamics Work, Energy, Power and Gravitation Units and Dimensions Modern Physics Electrostatics and Current Electricity Chemistry

Topics Basic Mole Concepts and stoichiometry Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding Electrochemistry, Chemical and Ionic Equilibrium

www.sonatech.ac.in

www.karunya.edu

www.djsce.ac.in

Topics Chemical Energetics, Solid State, Nuclear & Surface Chemistry s and p block elements, Prinicples of Qualitative Analysis Maths

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Theory of Probability, Permutations and Combinations, Binomial Theorem Circles and Conic Section

Trigonometric Functions, Inverse trig.functions, Trig.Equations, Properties Triangle Quadratic equations and expressions, Sequence and series Complex numbers

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Topics Motion in 1D, projectile and circular motion, Laws of Motion Optics Magnetic effects and Magnetism, Electro Magentic Induction Chemistry

Topics Solutions & Coordination Compounds, Transition Elements & Metallurgy States of Matter General Organic Chemistry, Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes Maths

Topics Straight Lines and pair of lines, Functions and graphs Differential calculus Matrices and Determinants Month 3 Physics

Topics Alternating current Properties of Matter Oscillation of Waves Chemistry

Topics

Alkyl Halides, Halo Arenes and Alcohols, Amines, Amino acids and Peptid Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxilic Acids Practical Organic Chemistry Maths

Topics Integral Calculus Vector Algebra & 3 D Goemetry Differential Equations 2016

Month 1 Physics

Topics Geometrical Optics Wave Optics (Starting) Chemistry

Topics Electrochemistry Chemical Kinetics Maths

Topics Probability Solutions of Triangle Month 2 Physics

Topics Wave Optics (Complete) Electric Charges, Forces and Fields Chemistry

Topics Solid State Solutions and Colligative Properties Surface Chemistry Maths

Topics Inverse Trigonometric Functions Methods of Differentiation + Applications of Derivatives Indefinite Integration (Starting) Month 3 Physics

Topics Electric Potential and Capacitance Current Electicity Chemistry

Topics Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers Aldehydes and Ketones Maths

Topics Indefinite Integration (Complete) Definite Integration Month 4 Physics

Topics Moving Charges and Magnetism Electromagenetic Induction Alternating Current Chemistry

Topics Carboxylic Acid and Derivatives Amines and Aromatic Compounds Containing Nitrogen Biomolecules and Polymers Maths

Topics Differential Equations Area Under the Curve + Linear Programming Vectors Month 5 Physics

Topics Modern Physics Chemistry

Topics Practical Organic Chemistry Co-ordination Compounds Maths

Topics 3D Geometry Basic Mathematics Quadratic Equations and Inequalities (Starting) Month 6 Physics

Topics Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity Semi-conductor and Communication System Experimental Physics Chemistry

Topics Extractive Metallurgy Qualitative Analysis Maths

Topics Quadratic Equations and Inequalities (Complete) Sequence and Series Month 7 Physics

Topics Units, Dimensions and Errors Motion in a Straight Line + Motion in a plane Chemistry

Topics d and f-block Elements Chemistry in Everyday Life Maths

Topics Binomial Theorem Month 8 Physics

Topics Forces and Laws of Motion (Starting) Chemistry

Topics Stoichiometry and Redox reactions Maths

Topics Permutations and Combinations Month 9 Physics

Topics Forces and Laws of Motion (Complete) Work, Energy and Power Centre of Mass and the Law of Conservation of Momentum Simple Harmonic Motion and Elasticity Rotational Mechanics (Half) Chemistry

Topics Atomic Structure + Gaseous State Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry "Chemical Equilibrium + Ionic Equilibrium Nuclear Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry + Periodic Table and Periodicity Maths

Topics Complex numbers Trigonometric Ratios, Identities and Equations Straight Line

Topics Circle + Parabola + Ellipse + Hyperbola Month 10 Physics

Topics Rotational Mechanics (Full) Fluid Mechanics Gravitation Waves on a String + Sound Waves Chemistry

Topics Isomerism Alkanes + Alkenes and Alkynes Alkyl Halides and Aromatic Compounds Chemical Bonding (Half) Maths

Topics Relations and Functions Limits, Continuity and Differentiability

Topics Mathematical Reasoning and Statistics Matrices Determinants Month 11 Physics

Topics Kinetic Theory of Gases and Thermodynamics Heat Transfer + Calorimetry and Thermal Expansion Chemistry

Topics Chemical Bonding (Full) s-block Elements + p-block Elements

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Physics

Chemistry

Maths

Geometrical Optics

Electrochemistry

Probability

Wave Optics

Chemical Kinetics

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Electric Charges, Forces and Fields

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Maths

Methods of D and Application Derivatives

Current Electricity

Surface Chemistry

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Moving Charges and Magnetism

Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers

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Aldehydes and Ketones

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Alternating Current

Carboxylic Acid and Derivatives

Modern Physics

Amines and Aromatic Compounds Containing Nitrogen

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Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity

Biomolecules and Polymers

3D Geometr

Semi-conductor and Communication System

Practical Organic Chemistry

Experimental Physics

Co-ordination Compounds Extractive Metallurgy Qualitative Analysis d and f-block Elements Chemistry in Everyday Life

Area Under Linear Program

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Physics Units, Dimensions and Errors

Chemistry Stoichiometry and Redox Reactions

Motion in a Straight Line

Atomic Structure

Motion in a Plane

Gaseous State

Forces and Laws of Motion Work, Energy and Power Centre of Mass and the Law of Conservation of Momentum Rotational Mechanics Simple Harmonic Motion and Elasticity

Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry Chemical Equilibrium Ionic Equilibrium Nuclear Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry

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Periodic Table and Periodicity

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Motion in a Straight Line Motion in a Plane Forces and Laws of Motion Work, Energy and Power

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Centre of Mass and the Law of Conservation of Mome

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Gravitation

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Geometrical Optics

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Wave Optics Electric Charges, Forces and Fields Electric Potential and Capacitance

Book 5 Class 12

Current Electricity

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Moving Charges and Magnetism Electromagenetic Induction Alternating Current

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Modern Physics

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Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity Semi-conductor and Communication System Experimental Physics

Topics Covered In Chemistry

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Topics Name Stoichiometry and Redox Reactions

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Atomic Structure Gaseous State Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry

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Chemical Equilibrium

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Ionic Equilibrium Nuclear Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry

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Isomerism

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Alkanes Alkenes , Alkynes

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Alkyl Halides and Aromatic Compounds

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Periodic Table and Periodicity Chemical Bonding s-block Elements p-block Elements

Book 5 Class 12

Electrochemistry

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Chemical Kinetics

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Topics Name Solid State Solutions and Colligative Properties Surface Chemistry

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Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers

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Biomolecules and Polymers

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Practical Organic Chemistry Co-ordination Compounds Extractive Metallurgy Qualitative Analysis d and f-block Elements Chemistry in Everyday Life

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Topics Name Basic Mathematics

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Quadratic Equations and Inequalities

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Topics Name Sequences and Series Binomial Theroem Permutations and Combination

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Complex Number

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Trigonometric Ratios, Identities and Equations Straight Line Circle Parabola

Book 3 Class 11

Ellipse

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Hyperbola Relations and Functions Limits, Continuity and Differentiability Mathematical Reasoning and Statistics

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Determinants

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Matrices Probability Solutions of Triangle Inverse Trigonometric Functions

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Indefinite Integration

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Definite Integration Differential Equations Area Under the Curve and Linear Programming Vectors 3D Geometry

After JEE Main, candidates gear up for JEE Advanced – the second stage of engineering entrance examination for admission in IITs and ISM Dhanbad. A candidate will be eligible for JEE Advanced 2015 only after qualifying JEE Main 2015. The Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced) 2015 will be conducted by the seven zonal Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) under the guidance of the Joint Admission Board (JAB) 2015. Performance in this exam will be considered for admission to the Bachelor’s, Integrated Master’s and Dual Degree programs (entry at the 10+2 level) in the sixteen IITs and the Indian School of Mines (ISM), Dhanbad. Anything related to JEE Advanced 2015 will be finalized and approved by the JAB 2015.

JEE Advanced 2015 Exam Schedule JEE Advanced 2015 is scheduled to be held on Sunday, 24th May 2015. The exam comprises of two papers – Paper I and Paper II. Each paper will be of 3 hours duration. It is MANDATORY to attend both the papers. Both the papers will be held as per the following schedule:

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14:00 – 17:00 IST

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UPTU (Uttar Pradesh Technical University) entrance examination is also known as the UPSEE (Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Examination). UPTU conducts the UPSEE examination for the admission to various studies like B.Tech, B.Pharm, M.C.A, B.Arch, B.FAD and BHMCT. The UPSEE exam is a state level entrance examination. All colleges located in Uttar Pradesh consider the rank scored by the candidate in UPSEE state examination for admission in said courses beside the national level entrance examination known as JEE Main. All IITs and NITs consider only JEE Main 2015 examinations for admission. UPTU Entrance Exam

The interested candidate may fill the application form for UPSEE 2015 in the month of March – April 2015. The exact date will be disclosed soon on the official website of the university. Usually the notification of application form for UPSEE declares in the month of March of every year. There are two modes of application. The aspirants may fill the form via online and offline mode. Online application form will be available on the official website of university while the offline mode would be available through the help desk centres of university. After filling the form by any mode, the aspirants would have to send the confirmation letter to the university to the address mentioned below:

Registrar, UPSEE 2014 Gautam Buddha Technical University, I.E.T. Campus, Sitapur Road, Lucknow The aspirant may fill the fee through the debit card/ credit card/ net-banking. The application fee is Rs. 1000/for general and OBC candidates and Rs. 500/- for SC/ ST and women candidates. For more details about UPSEE 2015 application form, the candidates may visit here. No. of Papers The UPSEE 2015 will consist of total 12 question papers for UG and PG admissions. Paper 1 to paper 5 is for the regular admission in all said UG courses, paper 6 to paper 8 are for lateral entry in B.Tech and B.Pharm courses for diploma holders and B.Sc graduates, paper 9 for an MBA course, paper 10 for MCA course, paper 11 for MAM dual degree course and paper 12 is for the lateral entry admission to MCA course. Syllabus & Questions Pattern

The UPSEE 2015 will consist of the objective type question papers except drawing test as part B of paper 4 for the admission in architecture. The entire examinations will cover the syllabus of 11th & 12th for UG courses and graduate syllabus for PG courses contains the appropriate subject for a particular paper or course. Each paper carries the different maximum marks as paper 1, 2 & 3 consist of 600 marks; paper 4 consists of 500 marks; paper 5, 6, 7 & 8 consist of 300 marks and paper 9, 10, 11 & 12 consist of 400 marks each.

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Birla Institute of Technology and Science From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article is about the institute in Pilani. For the similarly named institute in Ranchi, see Birla Institute of Technology. Birla Institute of Technology & Science (BITS) is an Indian institute of higher education and a deemed university under Section 3 of the UGC Act. The university has 15 academic departments, and focuses primarily on undergraduate education in engineering and the sciences. The institute was established in its present form in 1964. During this period, the institute's transformation from a regional engineering college to a national university was backed by G.D. Birla. BITS has established centres at Goa,Pilani,Hyderabad and Dubai. BITS administers the all-India computerised competitive entrance examination, BITSAT (BITS Admission Test),[1][2] Admission is merit-based, as assessed by the BITSAT examination.[3][4] The fully residential institute is privately supported. [5] Contents [hide]

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History[edit] Inception[edit]

Aerial view, BITS Pilani (1978)

Aerial Image of the Pilani campus with the newly inaugurated Rotunda taken by RC club,https://www.facebook.com/bitsrc

The Birla Education Trust was founded in 1943; the intermediate college became a degree college and later offered postgraduate courses. The masters programme in electronics began in 1955.[6] Reacting to criticism about the project, Drew said: In my judgment to attempt to develop an American institution in India would be like trying to graft apples on a pine tree. We have not been asked to make such an attempt. We were asked to help devise in India an Indian technological school to produce graduates with the know-how to produce knowledge pertinent for India…. In many respects they

consider us immature, rude, hypocritical barbarians who in certain respects happened to hit it lucky. To be viable in India an institution must be framed with Indian values in mind. [7] In 1964, the Birla Colleges of Arts, Commerce, Engineering, Pharmacy and Science were merged to form the Birla Institute of Technology & Science. The board provided direction in developing a curriculum, selecting equipment, upgrading the library and recruiting (and training) an Indian faculty. To quicken the pace of reform he convinced C. R. Mitra to be the new director of the institute. Mitra advocated a "practice school" internship program as a requirement for faculty and students. The Practice School Program is still a requirement for students in BITS.

Clock tower, BITS Pilani

According to Robert Kargon and Stuart Leslie: BITS offered an opportunity to build a leading technological university in India responsive to India's goals, to produce practising engineers who will be in a position to graduate and to build industries in India, under Indian conditions. With its emphasis on the Practice School and ties to Indian industry, it helped educate Indian industrialists along with Indian engineers who would remain in India, in contrast to many other engineering colleges in India, most of whose graduates would leave the country after obtaining their basic engineering education. The Ford Foundation Evaluators...proudly noted that the Indian government, despite having given no direct financial support, was looking to BITS to provide a model for future development in education in engineering and science in India. [7]

BITS Pilani became a deemed university established under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956 by notification No. F.12-23/63.U-2 of 18 June 1964. [8]

Multi-campus expansion[edit]

Pilani Goa Hyderabad

Campuses Within India: Pilani, Goa, Hyderabad

In 1999, enrollment expanded from 2,500 to 4,000[9] and campuses were founded in Dubai (2000) and Goa (2004). In 2006, BITS Pilani acquired 200 acres (81 ha) of land from the Andhra Pradesh government through the Hyderabad Urban Development Authorityfor a new campus. The land is located in Jawaharnagar, Shameerpet Mandal in the Rangareddy district.[10] The BITS Pilani Hyderabad campus opened in 2008; the school also has a virtual university[11] and an extension center in Bangalore.[citation needed]

Chancellor and academic head[edit] BITS Pilani has a tradition of long-serving chancellors and vice-chancellors. Its founder, G.D. Birla, was chancellor from the college's inception until his death in 1983. [9] He was followed by his son, Krishna Kumar Birla, who was chancellor until his death in 2008. [12] Currently, Kumar Mangalam Birla is chancellor and Shobhana Bhartia is pro-chancellor. [13]

The first academic head of the institution was V. Lakshminarayan, who served from 1946 to 1969.[14] He was succeeded by BITS directors C.R. Mitra (1969–1989) [15] and S. Venkateswaran (1989–2006). With the advent of multiple campuses the overall head was known as "vice-chancellor"; "director" denoted the head of a campus. L.K. Maheshwari became the first vice-chancellor in 2006; Bijendra Nath Jain is the current vice-chancellor and fifth academic head.[16][17]

Admission[edit] Pilani, Goa and Hyderabad campuses[edit] Since 2005 admission to BITS has been offered based on student performance on the all-India Entrance Examination, the BITS Admission Test (BITSAT). The test, for which applications are submitted in December, is conducted online in May and June in cities all over India.[1][2] The exam tests the candidate's knowledge, reasoning and analytical abilities in English, physics, chemistry, mathematics and logical reasoning, and is based on higher secondary curricula in India and abroad. To be eligible for admission, students are required to obtain a minimum average grade of 75 percent in physics, chemistry and mathematics (with a minimum grade of 60 percent in each subject) in their higher secondary examination. BITSAT differs from the conventional written examination; the online exam is given at over 20 locations throughout India.[18]

Dubai campus[edit] Admission to Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani – Dubai Campus is solely based on scores in the 12th standard qualifying exam. Although the BITS Pilani-Dubai campus was established for the educational requirements of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, admission is open to students of all nationalities.[19]

Pilani campus[edit] Pilani is located 220 kilometres (140 mi) west of Delhi and 217 kilometres (135 mi) north of Jaipur; the BITS campus is south of the bus stand. The area of the campus (which includes the Birla Education Trust) is over 990 acres (400 ha); its developed area is 49 acres (20 ha), of which 60,769 square metres (15.016 acres) is used for the BITS building.[20] The campus has 11,245 square metres (121,040 sq ft) of classrooms and 7,069 square metres (76,090 sq ft) of laboratories.

Saraswati temple, BITS Pilani

BITS has a Birla Mandir dedicated to the goddess Saraswati, Sharda Peeth, built by G. D. Birla. The white marble temple is built on a 7-foot (2.1 m)-high foundation, with 70 pillars for support. It covers an area of 25,000 square feet (2,300 m2).[21] The Pilani campus has India's first technological museum, the Birla Museum. Built in 1954, it showcases technological achievements.[22][23] BITS has a 2,535-square-metre (27,290 sq ft) auditorium decorated with paintings by students from the department of art and decoration.[20]

Residential and dining facilities[edit]

Student hostel on foggy winter morning

The institute has eleven hostels for men and one for women.[24] The hostels are named after saints, historical and religious figures. Every two men's hostels share a dining area, and there is a separate dining area for the women's hostel. All dining areas are studentmanaged.[25] Students may also dine at the Institute Canteen (IC), the All-Night Canteen (ANC) and the Student Activity Centre (SAC) cafeteria (Food King). The ANC is also student-managed.[26]

Vision 2020, Mission 2012[edit] In 2010 the institute launched a renewal project, "Vision 2020, Mission 2012," [27] to identify and implement measures establishing BITS Pilani as one of India’s top three researchled universities by 2015 and among the leading 25 technical universities in Asia by 2020. As a part of this initiative, Kumar Mangalam Birla visited the Pilani campus on 13 November 2011[citation needed] with pro-chancellor Shobhana Bhartia[citation needed] and other members of the board of governors. At this meeting, Birla announced a Rs. 400 crore fund[citation needed] for renovation and construction of new academic buildings and student hostels on the Pilani campus.[citation needed] The project was planned for completion in 2014.[28]

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Manufacturing Association (MNA) .Apart from repeatedly proving its worth at the recent technical fests of the college, MNA stands as a powerful learning platform with substantial inflow of senior guidance and mentorship. The association has an open nature, thus allowing the convergence of enthusiasts from all streams of study The SPIC MACAY[29] (Society For Promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture Among Youth) BITS Pilani chapter seeks to conserve and promote the Indian cultural tapestry among youth by focusing on the classical arts with their legends, rituals, mythology and philosophy. The BITS Alumni Affairs Division[30] maintains contact with alumni worldwide, involving them in the development of the institute. Computer Science Association (CSA) [31] Apart from repeatedly proving its worth at the recent technical fests of the college, CSA stands as a powerful learning platform with substantial inflow of senior guidance and mentorship. The association has an open nature, thus allowing the convergence of Computer Science enthusiasts from all streams of study.CSA is noted for organising series of lecture talks on

various emerging technologies, quizzing and coding events around the year, especially Alumni Research Talks[32]

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The Creative Activities Club (CrAC),[33] is just where you can unleash the creative part of you. Fun-game events in BOSM; workshops and competitions during OASIS; Technical creative puzzle events and an art gallery 'Galleria' during APOGEE. The club also actively participates in campus decoration. The Photography Club known as Photog conducts workshops and training sessions in photography. The club puts up two popular exhibitions namely "Exposure", during OASIS & "Panorama", during APOGEE.[34] The BITS Radio-Control (RC) Club, group of RC enthusiast, model aircraft builders, hackers. Conducts workshops, airshows, aerial photography sessions. The IEEE BITS Pilani chapter, established in 2012, sponsors lectures, a workshop, quizzes and the presentation of papers.[35] The BITSMUN Society organises a Model United Nations every year, the largest of its kind in India.[36] The Association for Computing Machinery[37] (BITS-ACM), the World`s largest ACM chapter, focuses on developing the knowledge base of advanced computing and robotics. The Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership (CEL)[38] is an entrepreneurial group at BITS Pilani which aims to spread the spirit of entrepreneurship on campus. Mind And Thought For Radical Information EXchange (MATRIX), the literature club at the Pilani and Goa campuses, conducts book reviews, reading sessions and film festivals. The Embryo Club[39] is an academic club at all BITS campuses with the aim of fostering collaboration between BITS students and faculty and its alumni and friends. Since 2006, more than 200 lectures have been delivered. The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)[40] and Inspired Karters Racing[41] is a platform for automotive enthusiasts to get hands-on experience with automobiles. Nirmaan[42] coordinates social activities in and around campus. The Hindi Drama Club (HDC)[43] and English Drama Club (EDC) perform stage and street plays during the semester and student festivals. The Hindi Press Club (HPC)[44] and English Press Club (EPC) publish newsletters and an annual college magazine describing campus activities. The Debating Society conducts debates and arranges participation in national debating events. It has conducted QED, one of India's largest debates, since 2011. The English Language Activities Society (ELAS) and Hindi Activities Society (HAS) conduct quizzes and other literary events. Team Robocon is a group of robotics engineers participating in ABU Robocon. Radioaktiv,[45] the LAN Radio Club of BITS Pilani, produces and streams music shows. The Wall Street Club[46] (WSC), India`s first undergraduate investment club, focuses on instilling an understanding of business in engineering students. Ragamalika[47] is a classical dance and music club which organises Hindustani classical and carnatic music programmes. The Mime Club performs sketch shows twice a year (during Oasis and APOGEE) and organises competitions during the festivals.[48] The Music Club performs on "music nights" and at events. The Dance Club organises dance workshops and performs at cultural events. [49]



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Departments[edit] Large and small departments are on campus. Departments working for Oasis comprise StuCCA, those working for APOGEE (the technical-education festival) make up COSTAA and those working for the BOSM (the annual international sports festival) form the CoSSAc.  The Department of Art, Design and Publicity[51] supplies auditorium panels, stage backdrops and themes for Oasis,publicizes it and manages the inventory of other clubs working for Oasis.  The Department of Controls[52] oversees for Oasis and APOGEE, connecting the institute, the Students' Union and the student community.  The Department of Sponsorship and Marketing (Sponz)[53] is responsible for the sponsorship of Oasis and APOGEE.  The Department of Publications & Correspondence brings in participation from different colleges for Oasis and BOSM. They also design and print all publicity related material.  The Department of Reception and Accommodation[54] is responsible for hospitality needs of outside participants in festivals.  The Department of Sponsorship and Marketing for BOSM raises funds for and promotes BOSM, held each September.  The Department of Publications & Correspondence for APOGEE brings in participation from different colleges for APOGEE. They also design and print all publicity related material.  The Department of Planning and Publicity (PaP) handles publicity and inventory for APOGEE.  The Department of Visual Media[55] is responsible for video coverage, website development and maintenance, animation and other technical requirements.  The Department of Paper Evaluation and Presentation (PEP) is responsible for conducting the paper-presentation event, Cyberfiesta and organising Think Again Conclaveduring APOGEE.  The Department of Firewallz[56] is responsible for campus security and registrations during the festivals.  The Department of Stage Controls[57] organises stage events during Oasis. 

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Department of Informalz[63] organises smaller events[64] during all the three festivals.  The Department of Jhankar[65] organises concerts, shows and other events during all three festivals.  The Department of Theatre organizes events such as Street Dance, FashP and Dance Workshop during Oasis.  The Department of Music (Gurukul) performs on national holidays, important functions and in concert. Members learn tabla, classical singing, harmonium and synthesiser. The Students' Union is the elected administrative body for students. Elections are supervised by a student commission. The student-run Corroboration and Review Committee handles financial transactions for the Students' Union. The Student Mess Council manages dining issues.

BITSMUN[edit] BITS Model United Nations Conference (BITSMUN) is one of the largest MUN conferences of its kind in the Indian Subcontinent. Organized annually in Pilani, BITSMUN attracts experienced and first time MUN participants from colleges and schools all over the globe. The conference was founded in 2007 as a grassroots project aimed at introducing Model UN to students who otherwise would not have the opportunity to participate in this experience. It has in the current past been expanding to an increasing number of colleges and schools from all parts of the world to encourage greater participation in an activity that brings together knowledge in international relations and interpersonal skills.[66]

BOSM[edit] BOSM (BITS-Pilani Open Sports Meet) is the annual sports competition at the Pilani campus. BITS-Pilani invites colleges throughout India to participate in events including hockey, cricket, basketball, football, volleyball, track and field, badminton, tennis, table tennis, squash and weightlifting. Since its 2010 Silver Jubilee (25th) anniversary, BOSM has invited a team from Moratuwa University in Sri Lanka. [67][68]

Interface[edit] Interface is the institute's management festival, held each February since 1977. The event has more than 1,000 participants in management games, case studies, paper presentations, online events and guest lectures.

APOGEE[edit] APOGEE (A Professions Oriented Gathering over Educational Experience) is the annual technical festival, held in March. The event has more than 2,000 participants in workshops, project displays, paper presentations, online events and guest lectures. [69] APOGEE 2013, the 31st at BITS-Pilani, was held 15–19 March 2013.[citation needed] APOGEE is an ISO 9001:2000-certified technical festival.[citation needed]

Oasis[edit] Oasis is the annual cultural festival held at the Pilani campus and the second-largest cultural festival in India. Usually held in October, it attracts thousands of outside participants.[citation needed] Events include music, drama, dance, stage and fashion shows and treasure hunts. Professional shows involve singers and bands. Indian singers and bands (including Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy,[70] KK,[71] Kailash Kher, Vishal Shekhar, Neeraj Shridhar, Vir Das, Motherjane, Lounge Piranha, Ayushmann Khurrana, the Rainbow Bridge, Bhayanak Maut, Thermal and a Quarter and Lucky Ali) have performed during Oasis; in 2011, the British band Good Shoes appeared.

TechBazaar[edit] Techbazaar is a technical-innovation competition at BITS Pilani for talented inventors to showcase their ingenuity, using technology to solve problems in a commercially viable way and fostering technology-based entrepreneurship. The first TechBazaar was held on

19 August 2012 as a joint venture of Project Embryo and BITS Pilani, with the participation of engineering colleges including BITS, IIT and NIT.[citation needed]

Rocktaves[edit] Rocktaves is an annual semi professional music fest, held every year in BITS, Pilani during its annual cultural fest Oasis, it has served as a platform for upcoming Indian bands, launching many bands to fame. Bands like Parikrama, Indian Ocean, Prestorika and Euphoria have risen to fame after winning Rocktaves. In 2008, Lounge Piranha, a rock band from Bangalore promoted their new album during Rocktaves.

Academics[edit] The institute has a three-tier academic structure.

First degrees[edit] BITS Pilani offers four-year integrated first-degree programs (so called because several courses, such as mathematics and science, are common to each degree) in engineering, technology and pharmacy, a Master of Arts program and Master of Science programs in science and technology. The programs are divided into three groups:[72] Group A  Chemical Engineering 

Civil Engineering



Electrical and Electronics Engineering



Mechanical Engineering



Biotechnology



Pharmacy



Computer Science



Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering



Manufacturing Engineering



Electronics and Communication Engineering (Dubai and Hyderabad campuses only) Group B  Biological Sciences 

Chemistry



Economics



Mathematics

 Physics Discontinued Programs  Master of Management Sciences 

Information Systems



Finance

Advanced degrees[edit] BITS Pilani offers master's degrees in engineering, pharmacy, public health and business administration.[73] The Department of Management at BITS Pilani was established in 1971. Its objective is to improve management for engineers seeking to work in the emerging industrial world. BITS-Pilani has also started a 3-year Integrated Master of Engineering program in Computer Science with specialization in Information Security in their Hyderabad campus. This program targets Bachelor of Science students who have majored in Physics, Mathematics or both.

Off-campus programs[edit] BITS Pilani offers off-campus programs in which students receive work experience in industry. Enrollment has increased from 30 in 1979 to over 10,000 in 2005. More than 19,500 students were registered in off-campus work-integrated learning programs in 2008–09.[74] Work-related learning programs accommodate industry professionals who wish to pursue an advanced degree while remaining employed.

International projects[edit] BITS Pilani is a partner in developing the JournalServer[75] open-access digital library, Project IPV6[76] and the MIT iCampus[77] initiative.

Reputation and Rankings[edit] University and college Rankings Engineering – India

India Today[78]

8

Outlook India[79]

7

Dataquest[80]

12

Private colleges:

Mint[81]

1

Electronics For You[82]

1

Rankings for BITS Pilani are given for all its Campuses together(Since 2001)  A 2008 study by the Indian Semiconductor Association (ISA) found that BITS Pilani, IISc and the top five IITs accounted for 70–75 percent of Indian semiconductor research.[83][84]  Annual rankings of Engineering colleges in India have been published by India Today[85] since 1997. BITS Pilani ranked in the top five from 1997 to 2004, but the school opted out of the rankings from 2005 to 2008 because of a pending court case between it and India Today.[86][87] In 2009 the institute rejoined the list,[88] ranked fifthtop engineering college in India in 2012.[89]  The Government of India's National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) rated BITS a five-star institution[90] for the period ending 7 February 2007.  BITS Pilani has been accredited by the NAAC with a CGPA of 3.71 (out of 4.0) with an A grade for the period 1 April 2007 to 8 March 2009. This grade is valid until 2014.[91][92]

Y ear

Outl ook (since 2005)

Asiaw eek(2000)

Mint / Hindustan Times(2008 –2010)

Dat aquest TSchools (since 2005)

Ele ctronics For You(200 9–2011)

2

Did not participate[93]

2

Did not participate

6[95]

9[96]

2

Did not participate

6[97]

11[98]

2

Did not participate

7[99]

7[102]

6[103]

1 Private Engineering College[81]

8[104]

5[105][106]

7[107]

7[108]

1 Private Engineering College[109]

9[110]

5[111]

005

006

007

008

2 009

2 010

2 011

2 012

2 013

2 014

Ind ia Today (s ince 1998)

15[94]

6[100]

Did not participate[101 ]

6[112]

8[79]

6[80]

5[78]

7[79]

11[113]

6[114]

Not Yet Declared

Not Yet Declared

6[115]

Not Yet Declared

Not Yet Declared

1 Private Engineering College[82]

Alumni[edit] Main article: List of BITS alumni The BITS Alumni Association is an international organisation with chapters throughout the world, connecting alumni in networking, social events and fundraising. [116]

Campuses[edit] 

Pilani Campus



Dubai Campus



Goa Campus



Hyderabad Campus

Gallery: Pilani campus[edit] 

Central Library



Road to the institute



Auditorium panel art, Oasis Festival



G.D. Birla Memorial

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Name of the colleges

Number of seats

Kalasalingham Universty Krishnakoil

198

Jaipur University

105

LPU, Punjab

660

Sastra Thaniavur

468

SMVDU Jammu Tavi

220

SOAU Bhubaneswar

230

SPSU, Udaipur

390

GKV, Haridwar

159

MGRERI, Chennai

800

JNMIIT, Jaipur

240

NIT, Patna

453

NIT, Raipur

732

NIT, Rourkela

475

NIT, Silchar

460

NIT, Srinagar

484

NIT, Surat

531

NIT, Surathkal

610

NIT, Tiruchirapalli

672

NIT, Warangal

740

IIIT, Allahabad

214

IIIT Ameti

72

IIITM, Gwalior

115

IIIT, Jabalpur (PDPMIITT)

156

IIITD and Management, Kancheepuram

60

IIIT, Hyderabad

210

BIT, Ranchi

495

BIT, Patna

250

BIT, Deogarh

250

KIIT, Bubaneswar

315

SCSKMV, Kanchipuram

112

IICT, Bhadohi

60

SPA, Delhi

90

SPA, Vijayawada

105

SPA, Bhopal

105

MJPR University, Bareilly

180

Tezpur University

58

JKIAPT University, Allahabad

68

Assam University, Silchar

73

NIFFT, Ranchi

139

NIT, Agartala

420

NIT, Allahabad

600

NIT, Bhopal

814

NIT, Calicut

703

NIT, Durgapur

588

NIT, Hamirpur

389

NIT, Jaipur

610

NIT, Jalandhar

602

NIT, Jamshedpur

460

NIT, Kurukshetra

605

NIT, Nagpur

560

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Name of the Institute

Official Website

1

IIT Delhi

http://www.iitd.ac.in/

2

IIT Bombay

http://www.iitb.ac.in/

3

IIT Kharagpur

http://www.iitkgp.ac.in/

4

IIT Kanpur

http://www.iitk.ac.in/

5

IIT Madras

http://www.iitm.ac.in/

6

BITS Pilani

http://www.bits-pilani.ac.in/

7

IIT BHU

http://iitbhu.ac.in/

8

IIT Guwahati

http://www.iitg.ac.in/

10

DTU

http://www.dce.edu/ http://www.ismdhanbad.ac.

11

12

ISM Dhanbad in/ Anna University

http://www.annauniv.edu/

13

NIT Surathkal

http://www.nitk.ac.in/

14

IIT Hyderabad

http://www.iith.ac.in/

15

COEP Pune

http://www.coep.org.in/

16

NIT Warangal

http://www.nitw.ac.in/nitw/

17

BIT Mesra

https://www.bitmesra.ac.in/

18

ICFAI University

n/

19

ITER Bhubaneswar

http://soauniversity.ac.in/h ome/iter

20

Bengal Engineering & Science University

http://www.becs.ac.in/

21

NIT Kozhikhode

http://www.nitc.ac.in/

22

Manipal University

http://www.manipal.edu/

23

BVDU Pune

24

NIT Rourkela

http://www.icfaiuniversity.i

http://www.bharatividyape eth.edu/ http://www.nitrkl.ac.in/

25

Jadavpur University

http://www.jaduniv.edu.in/

26

MNNIT Allahabad

http://www.mnnit.ac.in/

27

VJTI Mumbai

http://www.vjti.ac.in/

28

Heritage

http://www.heritageit.edu/

Institute of Technology

29

NIT Jalandhar

http://www.nitj.ac.in/

30

RVCE Bangalore

http://www.rvce.edu.in/

31

Aditya Group of Institutions

http://www.myaditya.org/

32

NIT Kurukshetra

http://www.nitkkr.ac.in/

33

VNIT Nagpur

http://www.vnit.ac.in/

34

NIT Hamirpur

http://www.nith.ac.in/

35

MANIT Bhopal

http://www.manit.ac.in/

36

MNIT Jaipur

http://mnit.ac.in/

37

Sona College of Technology

http://www.sonatech.ac.in/

38

NIT Tiruchirpalli

http://www.nitt.edu/

39

BIT Sindri

40

RMK Engineering College

http://www.rmkec.ac.in/

41

IES College of Technology

http://www.iesbpl.ac.in/

42

PEC

http://www.bitsindri.ac.in/

http://pec.ac.in/~pecac/new

/

43

ABV IIT Gwalior

http://www.iiitm.ac.in/

44

Mahendra Engineering College

http://www.mahendra.info/

45

Harcourt Butler Technological Institute (HBTI)

http://www.hbti.ac.in/

46

Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology

http://www.nsit.ac.in/

47

PESIT Bangalore

http://pesit.pes.edu/

48

Shri Ramakrishna Engineering College

http://www.srec.ac.in/

49

PSG College of Technology

http://www.psgtech.edu/

50

Chadalawada Ramanamma Engineering http://www.crectirupati.co College m/

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 रजतनत अधययन करतन हह , उतनत हह हमम अपनन अजतन कत आभतस हहतत जततत हह | ~ सवतमह रववन कतनहद  रजसकन सतथ शशरनषठ रवचतर रहतन हह , वह कभह भह अकनलत नहहह रह सकतत | ~सवतमह

रववन कतनहद  वह नतरसतक हह , जह अपनन आप मम रवशवतस नहहह रखतत | ~ सवतमह रववन कतनहद

 “Where can we go to find God if we cannot see Him in our own hearts and in every living being?” - Swami Vivekananda  “हम ईशवर कह कहतह पत सकतन हह अगर हम उसन अपनन आप मम और अनय जहवहह मम नहहह दन खतन ?” - सवतमहरववन कतनहद  “You have to grow from the inside out. None can teach you, none can make you spiritual. There is no other teacher but your own soul.” - Swami Vivekananda  “आप कह अपनन भहतर सन हह रवकतस करनत हहतत हह । कहई आपकह सहखत नहहह सकतत, कहई आपकह आधयतरतमक नहहह बनत सकतत। आपकह रसखतनन वतलत और कहई नहहह, रसफर आपकह आतमत हह हह ।” - सवतमहरववन कतनहद  “You cannot believe in God until you believe in yourself.” - Swami Vivekananda  “आप ईशवर मम तब तक रवशवतस नहहह कर पतएहगन जब तक आप अपनन आप मम रवशवतस नहहह करतन .” - सवतमह रववन कतनहद  “Arise, Awake and Stop not till the goal is reached.” - Swami Vivekananda  “जतगम , उठम और न रकम जब तक लकय तक न पहनच ह जतएह .” - सवतमह रववन कतनहद

 “We are what our thoughts have made us; so take care about what you think. Words are secondary. Thoughts live; they travel far.” - Swami Vivekananda  “हमतरन वयरकततव कह उतपरत हमतरन रवचतरहह मम हह ; इसरलए धयतन रखम रक आप कयत रवचतरतन हह . शबद गगण हह . रवचतर मन खय हह ; और उनकत असर दभर तक हहतत हह .” - सवतमह रववन कतनहद

Read more: http://inspiringquotes.in/swami-vivekananda-quotes-inhindi/#ixzz3Pv40WlY0 जहवन कन सतत सचचन महतरश ! 1. दपर ण – झभठ नहहह बहलनन दन गत! 2. जतन – भयभहत नहहह हहनन दन गत ! 3. अधयततम – महह नहहह करनन दन गत ! 4. सतय – कमज़हर नहहह करनन दन गत ! 5. पशरनम – ईषयतर नहहह करनन दन गत ! 6. रवसवतस – दन दखह नहह करनन दन गत ! 7. कमर – असफल नहहह हहनन दन गत ! चनदशरगन पत : रकसमत पहलन हह रलखह जत चन कह हह , तह कहरशश करनन सन कयत रमलन गत ! चतणकय : कयत पतत रकसमत मह रलखत हह कह कहरशश सन हह रमलन गत !!

“Stand up, be bold, be strong. Take the whole responsibility on your own shoulders, and know that you are the creator of your own destiny

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