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Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is an all India common engineering entrance examination which is conducted for admission in various engineering colleges and courses all over the country. And Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination is held for engineering, medical, and agricultural courses admissions. So you can take admission in Bihar Engineering colleges by fighting any one of them As you demanded for Syllabus and Paper Pattern of Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination so here I am providing you BCECE Syllabus – Physics Physical world and mesurement kinematics Laws of Motion Work, Energy and Power Motion of System of Particies and Rigid body Gravitation Properties of Bulk MAtter Heat and Thermodynamiccs Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory Oscillations and Waves Current Electicity Magnatic effects of current & Magnetism Electromagnetic induction and Alternating Currents Electromagnetic Waves Optics Dual Nature of Matter and Rediation Atoms and Nuclei Electronic Devices Communication Systems BCECE Syllabus – Chemistry Some basis concepts of Chemistry Structure of Atom Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure States of Matter:Gases and Liquids Thermodynamics Equillibrium Redox Reactions Hydrogen S-Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals) Group 1 and Group 2 elements: Preparation and properties of some important compounds Some P-Block Elements: General Introduction of P-Block Element Organic Chemistry: Some Basic Principals and Techniques Hydrocarbons: Classification of hydrocarbons Environmental Chemistry: Environmental pollution Solid state Solutions Electrochemistry Chemical Kinetics Surface Chemistry General Principales and Processes of Isolation of Elements P-Block Elements D-and F-Block Elements Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Alcohols,Phenols and Ethers Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acids Organic compounds containing Nitrogen Biomolecules Polymers Chemistry in Everyday life BCECE Syllabus – Mathematics SETS AND FUNCTIONS Sets Relation & Functions Trigonometric Functions ALGEBRA Principle of Mathematical induction Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations Linear inequalities Permutation & Combination Binomial Theorem Sequence & Series CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY(I) Straight Lines Conic Section Introduction to ThreeDimensional Geometry CALCULUS(I) Limits and Derivatives MATHEMATICAL REASONING Mathematical Resoning STATISTICS & PROBABILITY (I) Statistics Probability RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS Relations and Functions Inverse Trigonometrics Functions ALGEBRA (II) Matrices Determinants CALCULUS (II) Continuity and Differentiability Applications of Derivatives Integrals Applications of the Integrals Integrals Applications of the Integrals Differential Equations VECTORS AND THREE DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY Vectors Three – dimensional Geometry LINEAR PROGRAMMING Linear Programming PROBABILITY (II) Probability BCECE Syllabus – Biology Diversity In Living World Structural Organisation In Animals And Plants Cell:Structure And Function Plant Physiology Human Physiology Sexual Reproduction Genetics And Evolution Biology And Human Welfare Biotechnology And Its Applications Ecology & Environment And the exam pattern of this exam is : BCECE Stage I The paper has four sections – Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology. Each subject has 50 questions, the maximum marks to be scores is 600. The questions are MCQ type with single correct answer. There will be four sections namely Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology. Candidates have to attempt Physics and Chemistry compulsorily. Candidates opting for engineering should attempt Mathematics. The total marks for PCM candidates will be 150 with each subject carrying 50 marks. Paper – One paper with four parts BCECE Stage II There are again four sections in the paper – Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology. Each section paper is of 1.5 hours (90 minutes). There are 100 questions in each subject. Maximum Marks in each subject is 400. The questions are MCQ type with +4 for each correct answer. Each paper will be for one and half hours. Candidates have to attempt Physics and Chemistry compulsorily; candidates opting for engineering should attempt Mathematics. Total Marks for each subject will be 400. There will be a total of 100 questions in each subject. Four marks will be awarded for each correct answer and one mark deducted for every wrong answer.
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