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How much rank is required in EAMCET to get a seat in B.Sc(agriculture) course?? There are number of students opting for BSc (Agriculture) these days. But the colleges are very few and the competion is growing for the limited seats under EAMCET. There are only 620 seats available in BSc (Agriculture) course in Andhra Pradesh. Open Category candidates need a rank around 7000 in EAMCET to get seat in BSc (agriculture) course Following are details of EAMCET cut offs / last ranks for AU, Osmania and SVU Regions: AU Region (General Quota) : 7842 (Open - Boys) - 6559 (Open - Girls) AU Region (Farmer Quota) : 12102 (Open - Boys) - 9487 (Open - Girls) OU Region (General Quota) : 6756 (Open - Boys) - 5833 (Open - Girls) OU Region (Farmer Quota) : 9008 (Open - Boys) - 9090 (Open - Girls) SVU Region (General Quota) : 6681 (Open - Boys) - 6176 (Open - Girls) SVU Region (Farmer Quota) : 9059 (Open - Boys) - 8816 (Open - Girls) As you are asking for TSEAMCET rank to get a seat in B.Sc (agriculture) program , so on your demand I am telling about the same : TSEAMCET rank/cut off to get a seat in B.Sc (agriculture) program sakshieducation.com/EAMCET/Last_Ranks_2016-17/TSAgricultureLastRank TSEAMCET exam syllabus : MATHEMATICS Algebra: Theory of Equations, Matrices, Complex Numbers, Mathematical Induction, Quadratic Expressions, De Moivres Theorem, Permutations and Combinations, Functions, Partial fractions, Binomial Theorem. Trigonometry: Hyperbolic Functions, Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Trigonometric Ratios up to Transformations, Trigonometric Equations, Properties of Triangles Vector Algebra: Product of Vectors, Classification of vectors, Scalar multiplication, Linear combination of vectors, Addition of Vectors, Component of a vector in three dimensions, Orthogonal projections Geometrical Vector methods, Vector equations of plane in different forms. Probability: Random Variables and Probability Distributions, Classical definition of probability, Probability, Measures of Dispersion, Binomial and Poisson Distributions. Geometry: A pair of Straight Lines, The Straight Line, Locus, Circle, Plane, Hyperbola, Transformation of Axes, Ellipse, Parabola, Direction Cosines and Direction Ratios, Three-Dimensional Coordinates, System of circles Calculus: Limits and Continuity, Applications of Derivatives, Definite Integrals, Differentiation, Integration, Differential equations PHYSICS Physical World, Motion in a Straight Line, Motion in a Plane, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy and Power, Units and Measurements, Gravitation, Systems of Particles and Rotational Motion, Oscillations, Mechanical Properties of Solids, Thermal Properties of Matter, Thermodynamics, Ray Optics and Optical Instruments, Waves, Wave Optics, Electric Charges and Fields Communication Systems, Current Electricity, Moving Charges and Magnetism, Magnetism and Matter, Mechanical Properties of Fluids, Alternating Current, Kinetic Theory, Dual nature of Radiation and Matter, Electromagnetic Waves, Atoms, Semiconductor Electronics, Nuclei, Electromagnetic Induction, Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance. CHEMISTRY Stoichiometry, Hydrogen and its Compounds, States of Matter: Gases and Liquids, Atomic Structure, Thermodynamics, Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties, Chemical Equilibrium and Acids-Bases, Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, The S-Block Elements, P- Block Elements group 13 (boron family), P-Block Elements group 14 (carbon family), Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and Techniques, Hydrocarbons, Environmental Chemistry, Solid State, Solutions Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry, General Principles of Metallurgy, D and F Block Elements & Coordination Compounds, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Haloalkanes and Haloarenes, Polymers, Biomolecules, Organic Compounds containing C, H and O, Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen. BIOLOGY This section has been divided into two parts, i.e. Botany & Zoology. The detailed syllabus is given below: Botany: Plant Systematics, Plant Physiology, Diversity in the Living World, Structural Organization in Plants- Morphology, Internal Organization of Plants, Cell Structure and Function, Plant Ecology, Microbiology, Genetics, Plants, Microbes and Human Welfare, Reproduction in Plants, Biotechnology, Molecular Biology. Zoology: Animal Diversity-II: Phylum: Chordata, Human Anatomy and Physiology-I, Structural Organization in Animals, Biology & Human Welfare, Type Study of Periplaneta Americana, Animal Diversity-I: Invertebrate Phyla, Ecology & Environment, Locomotion & Reproduction in Protozoa, Human Anatomy and Physiology-II, Applied Biology, Human Anatomy and Physiology-IV, Human Anatomy and Physiology-III,Organic Evolution, Genetics, Human Reproduction. |
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