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MHT CET Syllabus
Give me MHT CET Syllabus or from where can I get it?
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Re: MHT CET Syllabus 2013
MHT CET is a Maharashtra Common Entrance Test Which conducts for the admission in first year of four year degree courses. This year its exam was held on 16th May 2013. Syllabus; MHT CET Mathematic syllabus • Application of Derivatives • Circle • Continuity • Definite Integrals • Derivatives • Differential Equations • Ellipse • Hyperbola • Indefinite Integrals • Limits • Linear Programming • Mathematical Logic • Matrices • Numerical Methods • Pairs of Lines • Parabola • Probability • Vectors MHT CET Chemistry Syllabus • Acids and Esters • Adsorption and Colloids • Amines • Aldehydes and Ketones • Carbohydrates Proteins and Fats • Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic • Ethers • Electrochemistry • Fluorine and Hydrogen Fluoride • Halogen Derivatives of Alkenes • Ionic Equilibrium • Nature of Chemical Bond • Nuclear and Radiochemistry • Organic Hydroxy Compounds • Silicon • Synthetic Fibres • Third Row Elements MHT CET Physics Syllabus • Atoms Molecules and Nuclei • Circular Motion • Current Electricity • Elasticity • Electrons and Photons • Electromagnetic Induction • Electrostatics • Gravitation • Interference of Light • Kinetic Theory of Gases • Magnetic Effect of Electric Current • Magnetism • Properties of Fluids • Radiation • Rotational Motion • Semi Conductors • Simple Harmonic Motion • Stationary Waves • Thermionic Emission • Thermodynamics • Wave Motion • Wave Theory of Ligh |
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Re: MHT CET Syllabus
I am doing preparation of the MHT-CET Exam and for doing well preparation I want the MHT CET Syllabus. Can you please tell me what the pattern of this MHT CET Exam and also provide me detailed syllabus of all subjects available in this MHT CET Exam?
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Re: MHT CET Syllabus
The MHT-CET or Common Entrance Test is an annual entrance exam conducted by the Government of Maharashtra. It is conducted by the Directorate of Medical Education and Research. Exam Pattern: The Entrance Test will consist of one question paper with 200 objective type questions, each carrying 1(One) mark and total marks 200 from the subjects: Physics - 50 Marks Chemistry - 50 Marks Biology - 100 Marks Duration of the paper will be 3 hours. There will be no negative marking. Eligibility: A candidate belonging to Open Category must have obtained not less than 50% (i.e. 150 out of 300) marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken together at the HSC (or equivalent) Examination. Syllabus: Syllabus of Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany & Zoology) and Mathematics for the MHT-CET is the same as for the HSC Examination of HSC Board of Maharashtra. Detailed topics of the syllabus is given in the following lines. Physics Rotational Motion, Simple Harmonic Motion, Thermionic Emission, Wave, Theory of Light, Semi Conductors, Properties of Fluids, Magnetic Effect of Electric Current, Gravitation, Electrostatics, Atoms Molecules and Nuclei, Circular Motion, Current Electricity, Electomagnetic Induction, Electrons and Photons, Kinetic Theory of Gases, and Radiation. Chemistry Nuclear and Radiochemistry, Organic Hydroxy Compounds, Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetics, Acids and Esters, Adsorption and Colloids, Amines, Aldehydes and Ketones, Ionic Equilibria, Ethers, Electrochemistry, Halogen, Derivatives of Alkanes, and Fluorine and Hydrogen Fluoride, Silicon, Synthetic Fibres and Third Row Elements. Mathematics Linear Programming, Vectors, Probability, Application of Derivatives, Circle, Continuity, Definite Intergrals, Ellipse, Hyperbola, Indefinite Integrals, Limits, Matrices, Numerical Methods, and Mathematical Logic. Biology Bioenergy, Biotechnology, Circulation, Reproduction, Respiration, Classification Sexual Reproduction in Angiosperms, Classification of Chordata, Community Health Services & Measures, Conquest of Land, Domestication of Plants, Photosynthesis, Pollution, Domestication of Animals, Evolution, Excretion and Osmoregulation, Fertilizes, Pesticides and Biological Methods of Pest Control, Human Diseases and their Control, Genes, Hormonal Coordination, Human Evolution, Human Population, Human Skeleton, Locomotion, Mendel's Law of Inheritance, Nervous Coordination, and Sex Determination and Sex Linkage.
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