What is the Topic-wise Syllabus of MUOET (MET)?
I want to know the detailed syllabus covering all subjects and topics asked in Manipal Entrance Test (MET).
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strongManipal Entrance Test (MET) Detailed Syllabus:/strongbr /br /Manipal Entrance Test (MET) also known as MU OET conducted by Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) formerly known as Manipal University. MET is a university level examination conducted in online mode and the language of the exam will be English.br /br /The exam will be consist of 4 sections covering the subjects physics, chemistry, mathematics and English in the given format:br /br /1. Physics:- 50 questionsbr /2. Chemistry:- 50 questionsbr /3. Mathematics:- 70 questionsbr /4. English & General Aptitude:- 30 questionsbr /br /The Subject and Topic-wise Syllabus of the test is given by the following.br /br /Physics:br /Units and measurement, kinematics, laws of motion, work and energy, motion of system of particles and rigid body, gravitation, properties of bulk matter, thermodynamics, behaviour of perfect gases and kinetic theory of gases, oscillations and waves, electrostatics, current electricity, magnetic effects of current and magnetism, electromagnetic induction and alternating currents, electro magnetic waves, optics, dual nature of radiation and matter, atoms and nuclei, electronic devices, communication systems, experimental skills.br /br /Chemistry:br /br /Section A: Physical Chemistry br /br /basic concepts in chemistry, states of matter: (gaseous state, liquid state, solid state), atomic structure, Chemical bonding and molecular structure: (ionic bonding, covalent bonding, metallic bonding, hydrogen bonding), solutions: (equilibrium, equilibrium involving physical processes, equilibrium involving chemical processes, ionic equilibrium), redox reactions and electrochemistry, chemical kinetics, surface chemistry: (adsorption, catalysis, colloids), chemical thermodynamicsbr /br /Section - B: Inorganic Chemistry br /br /Periodic properties, principles and processes of metal extractions, hydrogen, S-block elements, P-block elements (group 13, group 14, group 15, group 16, group 17, group 18), d and f block elements, lanthanoids, actinoids, co-ordination compounds, environmental chemistrybr /br /Section C: Organic Chemistry br /br /Purification and characterization of organic compounds, basic principles of organic chemistry, nomenclature, electronic displacement in a covalent bond, types of organic reactions, hydrocarbons (alkanes, alkenes, alkynes), aromatic hydrocarbons, organic compounds containing halogens, organic compounds containing oxygen: (alcohols, phenols and ethers), aldehyde and ketones, carboxylic acids, organic compounds containing nitrogen, amines, diazonium salts, polymers, biomolecuels, carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, nucleic acids, chemistry in everyday life, chemicals in medicine, chemicals in food, cleansing agents, principles related to practical chemistry, chemistry involved in the titrimetric exercises, chemical principles involved in the qualitative salt analysis.br /br /MATHEMATICS br /br /Sets, relations and functions, trigonometric functions, inverse trigonometric functionsbr /ALGEBRA br /Principle of mathematical induction, complex numbers and quadratic equations, linear inequalities, permutations and combinations, binomial theorem, sequence and series, matrices, determinantsbr /br /COORDINATE GEOMETRY, VECTORS AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY br /br /Straight lines, conic sections, vectors, three-dimensional geometrybr /CALCULUSbr /Limits and derivatives, continuity and differentiability, applications of derivatives, integrals, applications of the integrals, differential equationsbr /MATHEMATICAL REASONING br /STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY br /Statistics, probabilitybr /LINEAR PROGRAMMING br /ENGLISH br /Tense – Use of proper tense and sequence of tense, Modals (have to/had to, must, should, need, ought to and their negative forms), Subject – verb concord, Pronouns, Sentence structure, Usages in English: Commands and requests, Statements, Questions, Clauses: Noun clauses, Adverb clauses of condition and time, Relative clauses, Determiners/ Use of proper articles, Prepositions, Vocabulary: Synonyms, Antonyms, Spellings, One word substitutions br /br /