The NMIMS CET syllabus is designed to test a candidate's knowledge in key subjects relevant to the programs offered through the exam. The syllabus includes the following subjects:
Physics: Physics and measurement, Kinematics, Thermodynamics, Work, energy, and power, Rotational Motion, Gravitation, Laws of motion, Properties of solids and liquids, Electronic devices, Kinetic theory of gases, Oscillations and waves, Current electricity, Magnetic effects of current and magnetism, Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents, electromagnetic waves,
Chemistry
Physical chemistry: Some basic concepts in chemistry, states of matter, Atomic structure, Chemical bonding and molecular structure, Chemical thermodynamics, Solutions, equilibrium, Redox reactions and electrochemistry, Chemical kinetics,
Organic chemistry: Purification and characterization of organic compounds, Hydrocarbons, Chemistry in everyday life, Principles related to practical chemistry, Organic compounds containing halogens, oxygen, and nitrogen, Polymers
Inorganic Chemistry: Classification of elements and periodicity in properties, Block elements (alkali and alkaline earth metals), P Block elements (group-13 to group-18 elements, d- and f-block elements), Coordination compounds, Environmental chemistry, General principles and processes of isolation of metals
Mathematics: Sets and functions, Complex number and quadratic equation, Matrices and determinants, Permutation and combination, Mathematical induction, Binomial theorem and its application, Sequence and series, Limit, continuity and differentiability, Integral calculus, Coordinate geometry, Three-dimensional geometry, Vector algebra, Statistics and probability, Trigonometry
Critical thinking: Decision making, Problem-solving, Logical intelligence, Verbal-logical reasoning, Numerical reasoning, Venn diagram, Mathematical equalities, Data interpretation, Graphs and charts
Language proficiency: Error recognition, Recognising grammatical structure and usage, Applied grammar – Using prepositions, determiners, connectives, tenses appropriately etc., Contextual usage, Sequencing of ideas, Reading comprehension Passages – Locating Information, grasping ideas, identifying relationships, interpreting ideas, moods, characteristics of characters, tone of the passage, inferring, getting the central theme, evaluating