Which are the most important topics to focus in IPUCET?

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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    IPUCET is the exam organised by the Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University for the entrance test in engineering field. IPUCET stands for Indraprastha University Common Entrance Test. This exam has multiple choice type questions paper. Large number of candidates appear for this exam for the admission in B.Tech, MBA and MCA courses.
    Chemistry: Thermodynamic, equilibrium, electrochemistry, S P D F block, Coordination compounds (isomerism), Chemical bonding and GOC.
    Physics: Collision Solid/liquid/Gaseous states, Gravitation, Electrostats, Ray and wave optics. Dual nature and semiconductors (Graphs) Modern Physics, Rotation Motion, Sound
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    Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    There is no proper syllabus criteria for the particular topics in IPU CET but the topics from which the chances are absolute high the questions will be asked are as follows. Chemistry being the most scoring and time consuming need to be focused first with the topics. P Block, D block, equilibrium, biomolecules, polymers, organic chemistry of alkanes alkenes and alkynes, halo compounds and nitrogen containing compounds. Mole concept, atomic structure, thermodyanamics and periodic properties of elements. Physics, waves, kinematics, fluids, SHM, ray optics, NLM, friction circular motion, rotational motion are some of the important topics.
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    Manish Motwani | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    Studies in Indaprastha University being the premier institute need lots of focus.
    Though question paper is not tougher than JEE Mains and can be cleared thorough studies on CBSE text books that is NCERT.
    There is no proper syllabus criteria for the particular topics in IPUCET but the topics from which the chances are absolute high the questions will be asked are as follows.
    Chemistry being the most scoring and time consuming need to be focused first with the topics.
    P Block, D block, equilibrium, biomolecules, polymers, organic chemistry of alkanes alkenes and alkynes, halo compounds and nitrogen containing compounds.
    Mole concept, atomi
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    Mukul Singh Pundir | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Well, if you are preparing for Indraprastha University CET, then let me tell you that it is one of the premier exam to engineering and various other course under the Indraprastha University situated in New Delhi.
    Well, if you are trying to ensure that you will remain focus on Chemistry part-Thermodynamics, Polymers, equilibrium, Electro chemistry, Isomers, isotherms.
    PHYSICS PART-Vector 3D, solid-state, Gravitation, wave optics, Rays, Light theory, mirrors image,
    Maths part-Integration, Iimits and dervative, Difrrentation, etc.
    Now, come the part of how to crack the exam and how to prepare. So, basically, you have to be firstly patient
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    Aditya Doiphode Current Student- NIT, Trichy | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    Brush up your concepts from ncert(especially for chemistry).
    Buy Arihant IPU previous year papers book. Many questions will be directly asked from it.
    Keep practising mock tests.
    And one more tip, By any chance you get 1-2k rank, don't forget to take part in Spot round, U will get CSE directly.
    I will advise covering entire portion but for revising and all here are important topics-
    CHEM:
    THERMO
    Polymers /biomolecules/ chem_in_everydaylife
    Eqbilirium
    Electrochemiatry
    S P D F block
    Coordination compounds (isomerism)
    PHYSIC:
    Collision
    Solid/liq /Gaseous states.
    GRAVITATION
    /Electrostats/
    Ray & wave optics
    Dual nature & semiconductors (Graphs)
    MATHS:
    tang
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    Zubin Mehta Expert Advisor for Senior Management. | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    CHEM:-
    THERMO
    Polymers /biomolecules/ chem_in_everydaylife
    Eqbilirium
    Electrochemiatry
    S P D F block
    Coordination compounds (isomerism)
    PHYSIC:-
    Collision
    Solid/liq /Gaseous states.
    GRAVITATION
    /Electrostats/
    Ray & wave optics
    Dual nature & semiconductors (Graphs)
    MATHS:-
    tangent normal
    Matrices & Determinants
    VECTORS 3D
    LIMITS & Continuity
    AOD (PYQ Ggsipu arihant)
    INTEGRATION
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    How do I prepare for ipucet?
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    Chandrajeet Kumar, Cracked JEE Advanced 2015 and 220/360 in JEE Main 2015.
    Updated May 3, 2016
    You need to prepare yourself mentally as well as physically to face this competition. Mentally, you need to think wide
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