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13th August 2014, 12:19 PM
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Re: JNU CBEE exam for MTech Biotechnology syllabus

As you need the JNU CBEE exam for MTech Biotechnology syllabus, here is the same:

JNU CBEE exam for MTech Biotechnology syllabus


Part A: Pharmacology, Basic Engineering and Technology

Pharmacology:

Anticancer
Basic concepts of analysis of drugs
Bio pharmaceutics
Chemistry of natural products
Chemistry of analgesics
Chemotherapeutic agent
CVS drugs
Drugs acting on the CNS
Fermentation
Genetic engineering
GIT
Hormones classification
Identification, extraction and isolation of active principles of commonly used medicinal plants
Immunological preparations
Industrial Pharmacy: Pharmaceutical dosage forms (Aerosols, Formulation, Liquid, Manufacture and evaluation of solid, Semisolid), Pharmaceutical processing (Clarification, Disinfection, Drying, Filtration, Milling, Mixing, Powder compression, Sterility testing, Sterilization)
Physiology, Pharmacology & Biochemistry - Anticancer drugs, Chemotherapeutic agents, Classification, Mode of action, Pharmacological effects, Principles of chemotherapy, Side effects, Toxicity of drugs (ANS, Central Nervous System, Endocrine system, Gastrointestinal system), Vitamins and minerals
Pharmacokinetics – Distribution, Drug absorption, Metabolism and elimination
Vitamins

Basic Engineering and Technology:

Basic concepts in mechanical engineering, electrical and electronics engineering
Bioreactor operation and design
Chemical Engineering: Chemical kinetics/reaction engineering, Chemical process industries instrumentation methods of chemical analysis, Computer applications in chemical engineering, Fluid dynamics, Heat and mass transfer operations, Mechanical operations, Process equipment design, Process instrumentation dynamics and control, Thermodynamics
Principles of Biochemical Engineering: Enzyme catalysis and reactor design, Kinetics of microbial growth and product, Material & energy balances of fermentation processes, Nature of fermentation processes
Transport phenomena in biochemical reactors - Oxygen transfer in submerged fermentation process, Examples of primary metabolites, Mass transfer in immobilized enzyme systems, Secondary metabolites and enzymes
Filtration and membrane based separations – Absorption, Centrifugation, Chromatography, Extraction
Modeling of non-ideal behavior in bioreactors - Air-lift reactors, Fluidized bed reactors, Membrane bioreactors, Novel bioreactors
Reactor sterilization

Part – B: Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics

Chemistry

Organic chemistry – Alcohols, Aldehydes, Alkynes, Carboxylic acids and their derivatives, Halides, Ketones, Nitro compounds and amines, Phenols, Reactions and mechanisms of alkenes, Synthesis, Structure and properties (Amino acids, Bio molecules, Carbohydrates, Proteins)
Inorganic chemistry - Coordination compounds, Crystal field and field theories, Electronic structure of atoms, Non-transition elements and transition elements (General characteristics, Structure and reactions), Periodic table and periodic properties, Spectral and magnetic properties
Physical chemistry - Chemical equilibrium, First law, Chemical kinetics, Free energy, Properties of dilute solution, Rates of reactions and factors affecting rates of reactions, Second law and entropy, Spectroscopy ( Principles of UV, Visible and IR spectroscopy), Thermo chemistry

Mathematics

3-dimensional geometry
Algebra
Calculus
Complex integration
Complex numbers
Differential Equation
Power series

Physics

Thermodynamics - 1st law of thermodynamics, 2nd law of thermodynamics, Ideal gases, Kinetic theory of gases, Real gases
Mechanics - Dynamics of rotary motion, Fundamentals of special theory of relativity, Gravitation, Kinematics, Motion in non- inertial frames, Newton’s laws, Work and mechanical energy
Electricity and Magnetism – Capacitance, Coulomb’s law, Dielectrics in an electric field, Direct current, Electric field potential, Electromagnetic induction, Electrostatics, Energy of an electric field, Magnetic field of direct current
Waves and Optics – Diffraction, Elastic waves, Electromagnetic waves, Free harmonic oscillators, Interference, Scattering and polarization of light, Thermal radiation
Modern Physics - Elementary nuclear physics, Elementary quantum mechanics, Structure of atom, Structure of matter

Part C: Fundamentals of Life Sciences and Informatics

Life Sciences

Biotechnology
Mendalian genetics
Morphology of angiosperms
Nucleic acids
Organization of unicellular organisms, invertebrates and vertebrates
Physiology
Protein synthesis
Ultra structure of plant and animal cells

Information Technology

Elements of databases
Elements of languages used on the Internet JAVA
Introduction to Networking - Basics-modem, Commands to transfer files, Hub, Remote login, Switch

The examination syllabus for M.Tech Biotechnology is comprehensive. Proper and exhaustive preparation in all these areas will only help candidates to clear the JNU CBEE Exam.
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12th February 2016, 10:26 AM
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Re: JNU CBEE exam for MTech Biotechnology syllabus

Hello sir I want to know JNU CBEE exam for MTech Biotechnology syllabus so here can you please give me syllabus ?
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12th February 2016, 10:27 AM
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Re: JNU CBEE exam for MTech Biotechnology syllabus

Hey as Jawaharlal Nehru University, also known as JNU, is a public central university in New Delhi, the capital of India

Syllabus

Technology Stream


Part A Basic Engineering & Technology (at under graduate level)

Part B Physics/Chemistry/Maths (at under graduate level)

Part C Fundamental Life Sciences and Informatics (at 10+2 level)

Life Science Stream

Part A Life Sciences (Biochemistry, Molecular Biology & Immunology) (at post graduate level)

Part B Physics/Chemistry (at undergraduate level)

Part C Maths, Computer & Information Sciences (at 10+2 level)

Exam pattern

Part-A will have multiple choice type questions at the level of 10+2 in the subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology.

The Candidates will be required to attempt 60 questions:

Total marks for Part A will be (60 questions x 1 mark each) of 60 marks.

There will be negative marking and for each wrong answer, ½ (half) mark will be deducted.

Part-B will also have multiple-choice questions of Bachelor’s level requiring thinking and analysis.

There will be questions from Physics, Mathematics, Biology (e.g., Botany, Zoology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Genetics and Molecular Biology) and Chemistry.

The candidates will be required to attempt 60 questions.

Total marks for Part B will be 60 questions x3 marks each = 180 marks.

There will be negative marking and for each wrong answer one mark will be deducted


Address:

Jawaharlal Nehru University

New Mehrauli Road,

Near Munirka,

New Delhi,

Delhi 110067


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