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28th October 2017, 01:12 PM
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KEAM Pattern
I would like to know exam pattern and syllabus of Common Entrance Examination Kerala (KEAM), for that I required your help?
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28th October 2017, 01:59 PM
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Re: KEAM Pattern
As you want to know Common Entrance Examination Kerala (KEAM), exam pattern and syllabus here I will help you for that. Here is the exam pattern KEAM will be conducted in two papers Paper I and Paper II Paper I will have questions from Physics and Chemistry, while Paper II will have questions from Mathematics Both the papers will have time duration of 2.30 hours or 150 minutes The entrance test will have objective type questions where every question will have 5 options (A, B, C, D, E) to choose from. Examinees have to choose one correct option out of the five. Each paper will have a total of 120 questions, making it total marks of 480 Each correct answer will fetch 4 marks, while each incorrect answer will be awarded -1 mark (or 1 mark will be deducted for each incorrect response). The candidates who fail to attempt even one question, will be disqualified Paper Subjects Total Questions Total Marks Type of Questions Paper I Physics, Chemistry 120 480 Objective (Multiple Choice Questions) Paper II Mathematics 120 480 Objective (Multiple Choice Questions) Total 240 960 Here is the syllabus Physics Syllabus: Kinematics Laws of Motion Rotational Motion Physics and Measurement Gravitation Properties of Solids and Liquids Thermodynamics Work, Energy and Power Kinetic Theory of Gases Oscillations and Waves Electrostatics Current Electricity Magnetic effects of Current and Magnetism Communication Systems Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents Electromagnetic Waves Optics Atoms and Nuclei Electronic Devices Chemistry Syllabus: States of Matter Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry Atomic Structure Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Solutions Equilibrium Chemical Thermodynamics Redox Reactions and Electro-chemistry Chemical Kinetics Surface Chemistry Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Metals S-Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals) P-Block Elements Hydrogen d and f Block Elements Co-ordination Compounds Environmental Chemistry Chemistry in Everyday Life Purification and Characterization of Organic Compounds Some Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry Organic Compounds containing Halogens Organic Compounds containing Oxygen Hydrocarbons Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen Polymers Biomolecules Principles related to Practical Chemistry Mathematics Syllabus: Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations Matrices and Determinants Sets, Relations and Functions Permutations and Combinations Mathematical Induction Binomial Theorem and its Simple Applications Limit, Continuity and Differentiability Integral Calculus Differential Equations Sequences and Series Co-ordinate Geometry Three Dimensional Geometry Mathematical Reasoning Vector Algebra Statistics and Probability Trigonometry |