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6th August 2015, 03:04 PM
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Re: Dayalbagh Educational Institute Syllabus

Here I am providing the Dayalbagh Educational Institute (DEI) High School Level syllabus which you are looking for .
Dayalbagh Educational Institute High School Level syllabus
STRUCTURE OF WRITTEN OBJECTIVE TEST
• Each question in objective test will require about 60 seconds to answer.
Duration of Test:
• For All Courses: Two hours and No. of Questions: 120.
• Level of questions for B.A., B.Sc.(Home Science), B.A. (Social Science), B.Com., B.Sc., B.B.M., courses will be of Intermediate examination. However, (i) Mathematics paper for entrance test of B.Com. will be of High School level, for those students who have not taken Intermediate Level Mathematics in their Intermediate Examination and (ii) General Science paper for entrance test of B.Sc. (Home Science) will be of High School level.
• Level of questions for B.Ed., M.B.A. (Business Management), M.Tech. PGDCSA, PGDJMC, PGDIM, PGDBE, and PGDTDP courses will be up to Graduate (10+2+3) examination and for M.Ed. course it will be of B.Ed. examination.
• Level of questions for M.Phil. will be of post graduate examination.
STRUCTURE OF WRITTEN OBJECTIVE TEST FOR DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING AND POLYTECHNICS
• Each question will require about 60 seconds to answer.
• Duration of test for the Diploma in Engineering (Group 'A") will be of two hours and shall have 120 questions and for Diploma in Polytechnics (Group ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’), duration of test will be of 1½ hours and shall have 90 questions.
• Level of questions for all courses shall be High School examination, except the Diploma in Polytechnics (Modern Office Management & Secretarial Practice), for which level of questions shall be of Intermediate examination.
SUBJECT COMBINATION FOR DIFFERENT COURSES
• Group 'A': Diploma in Engineering - Automobile, Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical, Civil, Architecture Assistantship.
• The test paper shall have four sections, all compulsory, on Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and General Knowledge & Current Affairs. Each section will consist of 30 questions (total 120 questions).
• Group'B': Diploma in Polytechnics - Leather Technology Footwear (CASD), Textile Designing, Interior Designing & Decoration.
• The test paper shall have in all 90 questions, all compulsory, on General Science (60 questions) and General Knowledge & Current Affairs (30 questions).
• Group 'C': Diploma in Polytechnics - Garment Technology, Home Science.
• The test paper shall have in all 90 questions-on Home Science (60 questions) and on General Knowledge & Current Affairs (30 questions).
• Group 'D': Diploma in Polytechnics - Modern Office Management & Secretarial Practice.
• The test paper shall have three sections, each of 30 questions, on Hindi, English, and General Knowledge & Current Affairs.
SUBJECT COMBINATION FOR DIFFERENT COURSES
(1) B.A./B.A (Social Science) Hons: B.A. & B.A. (Social Science) written test paper will have thirty (30) questions each on the following nine subjects: Hindi, English, Home Science, Music (Sitar/Vocal), Music (Tabla), Sanskrit, Economics, Political Science, Psychology & Sociology. A candidate will be required to answer questions of any four subjects depending on the major subjects they intend to take for their B.A. / B.A. (Social Science) programme, in accordance with the grouping as mentioned in the prospectus. Candidates intending to take Drawing & Painting as
one of the major subjects, will answer questions of any three subjects in their OMR Sheet (answer-sheet), whereas regarding assessment for the fourth subject of Drawing & Painting, they will take a practical test in continuation to the written test. The duration of written test will remain same for all.
(2) B.B.M. Hons: The test paper shall have following four subjects all compulsory and of 15 marks each: (i) English Language, Expression and Comprehension, (ii) General Knowledge and Current Affairs, (iii) Logic & Reasoning, and (iv) Anyone subject out of Economics, Hindi, Home Science, Political Science, Psychology, Sanskrit, Sociology, Book Keeping and Accountancy, Business Organisation, Banking, Commercial Mathematics, Botany, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Zoology.
(3) B.Com. Hons: The test paper shall have four subjects, all compulsory and all having equal marks: (i) Book Keeping and Accountancy, (ii) Business Organisation, (iii) Banking/Commercial Mathematics/High School level Mathematics and (iv) General Knowledge and Current Affairs.
(4) B.Sc. (Home Science) Hons: The student shall answer questions in the following subjects depending on stream from which they have passed the Intermediate examination as under:
Arts students
(with Home Science) 1. General knowledge
2. English / Hindi / Sanskrit
3. Home Science
4. General Science (High School level
Science Students 1. General Knowledge
2. English / Hindi / Sanskrit
3. Biology / Mathematics
4. Physics / Chemistry.

(5) B.Ed.: BEd written test will be conducted in three groups (i) Humanities Group (ii) Commerce Group (iii) Science Group:
(i) Humanities Group will comprise the following sections: Hindi, English, Home Science, Music (Sitar/Vocal), Music (Tabla), Sanskrit, Economics, Social Sciences (Geography, History, Political Science), Psychology & Sociology, Drawing & Painting
(ii) Commerce Group will comprise the following sections: Accountancy & Law, Applied Economics, Business Administration, Business Communication (English)
(iii) Science Group will comprise the following sections: Botany, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Zoology

Candidates will be required to choose any one group for their written test and answer questions of any three sections of the group besides attempting questions from a compulsory section which will include questions on the general awareness (General Knowledge, Indian Culture, Indian Agriculture, etc.) and teaching aptitude. Accordingly, in all, one hundred twenty (120) questions will have to be attempted, i.e., thirty (30) questions from each of the four sections. These questions will judge the analytical ability and critical thinking of the candidates.
(6) B.Sc. Hons: Besides one compulsory paper on General Knowledge & Current Affairs, the test shall have five subjects, all having equal marks on Botany, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Zoology. Out of the five subjects, the candidates will attempt any three subjects depending on the subjects they are likely to offer as major and faulty half courses in accordance with grouping as mentioned in the Prospectus.
(7) Post-Graduate Diplomas & M.B.A. Written test will have one hundred twenty (120) questions. Out of which ninety (90) questions will judge the aptitude, analytical and comprehension ability besides critical thinking of the candidates regarding subject concerned, additionally, there will be compulsory section of thirty (30) questions which will include questions on the general awareness (General Knowledge, Indian Culture, Indian Agriculture, etc.). For admission to PGDFM and PGDTDP courses, a practical test will be conducted in lieu of the written test.
(8) Post-Graduate Degrees (excluding M.B.A.): Written test will have one hundred twenty (120) questions. Out of which ninety (90) questions will be on the subject concerned of degree level, additionally, there will be a compulsory section of thirty (30) questions which will include questions on the general awareness (General Knowledge, Indian Culture, Indian Agriculture, etc.). In the subjects of performing arts, like, Music and Drawing & Painting, a practical test will be conducted in lieu of the written test.
(9) M.Ed.: The test paper shall have questions of theory papers of the standard of B.Ed. or equivalent examination.
(10) M.Phil.: Written test will have one hundred twenty (120) questions. Out of which ninety (90) questions will be on the subject concerned of post-graduate degree level, additionally, there will be a compulsory section of thirty (30) questions which will include questions on the research aptitude and general awareness. In the subjects of performing arts, like, Music and Drawing & Painting, a practical test will be conducted in lieu of the written test.
(11) M.Tech.: Syllabus for M.Tech. written test will comprise three Sections: (i) General Knowledge & Current Affairs, (ii) Logic & Reasoning, and (iii) Mathematics.
NOTE
Using the Answer Sheet: Candidates are required to be careful while using the answer sheets of entrance test. They have to follow the instructions announced at the examination centre/room. It is their own responsibility to make sure that they use the right answer sheet for each test. The supervisor will not be in a position to allow use of fresh answer sheets.
At the conclusion of the test, candidates will be required to return both the test booklet and the answer sheets to the supervisor.
Test Centre Procedure: All candidates are required to reach the test centre 30 minutes before the scheduled time. Everyone is required to possess own pen, pencil, calculator, ruler, sketch pens, poster colours, water container, brushes, etc. Candidates will not be allowed to exchange and/or borrow test/writing material during the examination of entrance-test.
SYLLABUS (HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL)
GENERAL SCIENCE.
Unit 1: PHYSICS
1.1 Newton’s Law of Motion.
1.2 Work, Power and Energy.
1.3 Thermal Expansion of Solids & Liquids.
1.4 Structure of the Human Eye.
1.5 Thermal Radiation.
Unit 2: CHEMISTRY
2.1 Matter and its states.
2.2 Soap and Saponification.
2.3 Chemical Bonds.
2.4 Metals and Non-Metals-Acids, Bases and Salts.
2.5 Introduction to some important organic and inorganic compounds.
Unit 3: BOTANY
3.1 Structure of Cell, Animal & Plant tissues.
3.2 Classification of Vegetation.
3.3 Reproduction in Plants & Animals.
3.4 Absorption and Movements of Fluid in Plants.
3.5 Respiration in Plants.
Unit 4: ZOOLOGY
4.1 Blood and Lymph
4.2 Respiratory System
4.3 Nervous System and Sense Organs
4.4 Reproductive System
4.5 Excretion.
Unit 5: HEALTH AND HYGIENE
5.1 Tobacco, Alcohol and Narcotic Drugs.
5.2 Environmental Pollution.
5.3 General Knowledge about communicable diseases and diseases spread through air.
5.4 Diseases spread through water and food.
5.5 Non communicable diseases.

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