Candidates
who are planning to prepare for the GITAM Admission Test first they should know
the complete syllabus. Exam pattern and syllabus also help the students to
prepare the best strategy to qualify the exam with good marks. GITAM University
provides the syllabus for GAT PGP 2017 Exam on its official website. Candidates
can visit the site and may download the syllabus for consideration.
Competition in GITAM
GAT entrance exam will be very high so if you want to crack GAT entrance
exam then you must need a good syllabus. Firstly read carefully and patiently
the complete syllabus. This will surely help them in
understanding the exam in a better way and save their time on the exam day.
Highlight of GITAM GAT Entrance Test
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Exam Name : GITAM University Admission Test
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Commonly Called as : GITAM GAT
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Exam Type : UG and PG technology & pharmacy courses
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Exam Category : University Level
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Mode of Apply: Online
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Official Website: www.gitam.edu
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Announcement Type: Syllabus & Exam
Pattern
Exam Pattern:
Section
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Subject
|
No. of Questions
|
Marks
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Duration
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A
|
Mathematics / Biology
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40
|
120
|
2 Hours
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B
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Physics
|
30
|
90
|
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C
|
Chemistry
|
30
|
90
|
|
TOTAL
|
100
|
300
|
Syllabus:
Read: Online Test Series
Mathematics
Syllabus
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Sets, Relations and Functions.
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Mathematical Induction.
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Mathematical Reasoning.
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Quadratic equations & Theory of
equations.
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Theory of equations.
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Binomial theorem and its simple
applications.
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Sequences and Series.
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Permutations & Combinations.
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Matrices and Determinants.
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Vector algebra.
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Three-dimensional geometry.
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Properties of triangles.
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Complex numbers.
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Limits, Continuity and
Differentiability (LCD).
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Applications of derivatives.
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Indefinite Integration.
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Applications of integrals.
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Co-ordinate geometry.
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Straight lines.
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Parabola, ellipse, hyperbola and polar
co-ordinates.
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Differential equations.
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Probabilities, random variables &
distributions and statistics.
Physics
Syllabus
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Units and Dimensions.
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Elements of vectors.
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Work-power-energy.
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Centre of mass.
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Rotatory motion.
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Surface tension.
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Fluid mechanics.
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Thermal properties of matter.
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Kinetic theory of gases.
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Simple harmonic motion.
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Wave motion.
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Ray Optics and Optical Instruments.
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Wave optics.
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Electrostatics and capacitors.
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Current electricity.
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CR circuits (DC Only).
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Electromagnetic induction and ac
circuits.
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Dual nature of matter and radiation.
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Atoms and Nuclei.
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Semiconductor devices and
Communication systems.
Chemistry
Syllabus
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Atomic structure.
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Nuclear chemistry.
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Chemical bonding.
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Classification of elements and
periodicity of properties.
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Hydrogen and its Compounds.
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Alkali and alkaline earth metals.
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States of matter: gases and liquids.
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Chemical thermodynamics.
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Ionic equilibrium.
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Chemical equilibrium.
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Solid state.
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Surface chemistry.
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Chemical kinetics.
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Electrochemistry.
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Group 13 elements.
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Group 14 elements.
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Group 18 elements (zero group
elements).
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Group 15 elements (v a group
elements).
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Group 16 elements (vi group elements).
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Group 17 elements (vii a group elements).
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Transition elements.
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Coordination compounds.
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General principles of metallurgy.
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Principles of qualitative analysis.
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Organic chemistry.
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Hydrocarbons
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Aromatic hydrocarbons.
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Alcohols, phenols and ethers.
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Aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic
acids.
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Organic compounds containing nitrogen.
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Practical organic chemistry.
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Biomolecules.
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Carbohydrates, amino acids and
proteins, vitamins & nucleic acids.
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Chemistry in everyday life.
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Environmental chemistry.
Biology
Syllabus
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Diversity in the living world.
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External morphology.
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Internal Morphology.
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Cell Biology.
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Plant Taxonomy.
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Reproduction.
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Microbiology.
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Human welfare.
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Biotechnology and its applications.
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Plant Physiology.
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Animal Classification.
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Structural Organization in Animals.
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Human Physiology-Digestive and Respiratory
systems.
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Human Physiology-Circulatory and
Excretory Systems.
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Human Physiology–Locomotion &
Movement and Neuro-Endocrine System.
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Human Physiology – Reproduction.
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Genetics.
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Human Health and Diseases.
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Ecology and Environment.
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