Only second-year syllabus is enough or both first and second year is required to prepare for VSAT?
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Algebra
Measures of dispersion
Trigonometry
Coordinate Geometry
Vector Algebra
Calculus
Physics:
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Mechanical properties of solids
Dual nature of matter and radiation
Oscillations
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Ray Optics
Chemistry:
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Solutions
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
States of matter: Gaseous and Liquids
Chemical equilibrium
General principles of Metallurgy
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Hydrogen and its Compounds
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S-Block elements
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Yes, you can participate in the VSAT counselling even though if you have passed the JEE/EAMCET exam.
No, mere qualifying the VSAT exam doesn't guarantee admission. A student's admission depends on various factors such as, their rank, merit list, availability of seat etc.
No, mere qualifying the VSAT exam doesn't 100 percent guarantee you the admission, however, it helps you proceed you the next stage, which is the counselling.
By qualifying in the VSAT you will increase your chances, and your final admission will depend upon the number of seats, your merit, rank and the courses for which you are planning.
No, the exam body doesn't send the VSAT result through post or any other offline means. To download the VSAT result, candidates must visit the official website only.
The VSAT question paper is based in English language. Candidates well-versed with English will not find any issues in solving the question paper.
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