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Jharkhand D2D exam syllabus

 Jharkhand D2D lateral entry

Syllabus



*Mathematics*

• Complex number

• Numerical analysis

• Application of derivatives

• Statistics

• Differentiation

• Limits

• Set relation and function

• Inverse trigonometric function

• Matrices and determinant

• Continuity

• Integration ( definite and indefinite)

• Application of integration

• Differential equation

• Vector

• Co ordinate geometry and 3D

• Probability

• L.P.P

• Logarithm

• Sequence and series

• Trigonometry

• Binomial theorem

• Partial fraction

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*Chemistry*

• Solid state

• Solution

• Chemical kinetics

• Chemical bonding

• Periodic table

• Aldehyde/ ketone/ Carboxylic Acid

• Co-ordination Compound

• Surface chemistry

• Hydrocarbon

• Amines

• Bio molecules

• Polymer

• Mole concept

• Thermodynamics

• D and F blocks

• Halo alkane/ Halo arene

• Basic concepts of organic chemistry

• Environmental chemistry

• P-block

• Chemical equilibrium

• Metallurgy

• Ether/ alcohol/ phenol

• Atomic structure

• Electrochemistry

• State of matter

• Chemistry in every day life

• Hydrogen



*Physics*

• Mechanics

• Heat and thermodynamics

• Oscillation and wave

•Electro magnetism

•Optics

•Modern physics 


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