What is the syllabus for Galgotias Engineering Entrance Examination?
Which subjects will be covered in the syllabus for Galgotias Engineering Entrance Examination?
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stronguPhysics:/u /strongbr /strong/strong30 questions from this section with 5 questions from each topic will be seen in the entrance exam. The topics are:br /Physics and Measurements, Relational Motion, Oscillation and Waves, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, and Optics.br /stronguMathematics:/u/strongbr /strong/strong30 questions from this section with 5 questions from each topic will be seen in the entrance exam. The topics are:br /Complex Numbers and Quadratic equations, Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Matrices and determinants, Integral & Differential Calculus, Vector algebra, and Trigonometry.br /stronguChemistry:/u/strongbr /strongu/u/strong30 questions from this section with 5 questions from each topic will be seen in the entrance exam. The topics are:br /Atomic Structure, Chemical Equilibrium, Kinetics, Chemical Thermodynamics, Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties, Nomenclature and Basic Concept in Organic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Functional group, and Hydrocarbons, Coordination Chemistry.