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Tripura
Board of Joint Entrance Examination Syllabus 2017 details
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Exam Name : Tripura Joint Entrance
Exam
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Exam Type : UG
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Commonly called as : TBJEE or Tripura
JEE
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Exam Category: State Level Entrance
Exam
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Official Website: tbjee.nic.in
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Mode of Apply: Online or Offline
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Announcement type: Syllabus
Syllabus
for TBJEE Entrance Exam
For
Physics
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Unit of Measurement.
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Vectors.
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Kinematics.
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Centre of Mass.
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Newton’s Laws of Motion.
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Work, energy & power.
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Thermodynamics.
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Simple Harmonic Motion.
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Thermal expansion of solids.
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Reflection.
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Refraction.
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Properties of magnetic material.
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Drift velocity and mobility.
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Kirchhoff’s law and simple
applications.
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Coulomb’s law in electrostatics.
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Magnetic effect of current.
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Faraday’s laws of electromagnetic
induction.
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Radioactivity.
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Logic Gates.
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Constituents of atomic nucleus etc.
For
Chemistry
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Atomic structure.
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Radioactivity and Nuclear Chemistry.
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The Periodic Table and Chemical
families.
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Chemical Bonding and Molecular
Structure.
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Chemical Energetics and Chemical
Dynamics.
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Gaseous State.
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Chemical Equilibria, Ionic Equilibria
and Redox Equilibria.
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Atoms, Molecules and Chemical
Arithmetic.
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Chemistry of Solutions.
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Chemistry of Non-Metallic Elements and
their compounds.
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Chemistry in Industry.
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Chemistry of Metallic elements and
their compounds.
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Chemistry of Organic Compound.
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Hydrocarbons.
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Aromatic hydrocarbon.
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Organic Compounds Containing Halogens.
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Organic compounds containing Oxygen.
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Organic compounds containing nitrogen.
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Introduction of Biomolecules.
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Environmental Chemistry.
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Application Oriented Chemistry.
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Principles of qualitative analysis
etc.
For
Mathematics
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Principle of Mathematical Induction
(PMI).
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Arithmetic, geometric and harmonic
progressions.
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Theory of quadratic equations.
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Complex numbers.
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Permutation and combination.
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Binomial Theorem.
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Infinite series.
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Matrices and determinants.
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Probability Theory.
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Properties of Triangles.
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Co-ordinate Geometry.
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Circles & Conics.
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Differential calculus.
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Integral calculus.
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Definite integral.
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Differential Equation.
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Increasing and decreasing functions.
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Tangents and normals.
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Maxima and minima.
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Determination of area.
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Relations & Mapping.
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Vectors etc.
For
Biology
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Cell function.
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Enzymes.
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Taxonomy & classification.
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Concepts of Biodiversity.
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Population Biology.
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Viruses and Bacteria.
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Plant breeding.
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Immunology.
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Ecosystem.
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Conservation.
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Environmental pollution.
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Economically important plants.
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Economic Zoology.
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Medical Zoology.
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Pest and their management.
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Plant hormones.
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Endocrine system.
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Growth, Metamorphosis and Ageing.
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Reproduction and Developmental
Biology.
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Chromosome and DNA.
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Mendelism.
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Mutation.
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Digestion.
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Nervous system.
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Muscle Tissue.
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Circulation.
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Excretion.
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Scope, importance and applications of
Biology etc.
Exam
Pattern:
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Four different subjects, namely
Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology will have four different Question
Papers/Test Booklets.
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Total Marks for each question paper of
Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology will be 100 marks.
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Exam duration for each paper will be 2
hours.
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Question paper for each subject will
be of Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) type.
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There will be 50 (fifty) compulsory
MCQs, taking 5 (five) questions from each Module for each subject of Physics,
Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology.
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The syllabus for each subject is
divided into 10 Modules. A Module carries 10 marks.
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Each question will carry 2 (two)
marks. Total marks for a question paper will be z 100 (50 x 2) for each
subject.
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No negative marking.
Note:
Candidates may go through the official website.
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