Which are the most important topics to focus in UPSEE?

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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    UPSEE is an exam conducted for giving admission to the government and private college of Uttar Pradesh.
    UPSEE important chapters to focus on are:-
    1) In Mathematics topics like 3D Geometry, Vectors, Quadratic Equation, Conic Section, Probability, Sequence, and Series, Complex Number, Application of Derivatives, Differential, Calculus, Straight lines, Permutation & combination.
    2) In Physics chapters to cover are Modern Physics, Optics, Rotation motion, Heat and Thermodynamics, Waves (sound in particular), Mechanics (Newton's laws and Rotational Mechanics), Fluid Mechanics, Current Electricity, and Electrostatics.
    3) In Chemistry chapters
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    Priyum Agrawal | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    UPSEE comprises of a basic level mathematics, physics, chemistry (10,11 and 12th standard). The main concepts which you need to be clear about are:
    Physics
    Heat and Thermodynamics, Electrostatics, Rotational Motion, Wave Motion, Ray Optics, Solids and Semiconductor devices, Magnetic effect of current and magnetism, Laws of motion, and Modern Physics.
    Chemistry
    Hydrocarbons and General Organic Chemistry, Ionic Equilibrium, Chemical Bonding, s-block and p-block elements, Organic Compounds containing Oxygen, Solutions, and Structure of Atom.
    Mathematics
    Vectors, Probability, Calculus (Definite Integration, Integral Integration), Complex Number
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    Sunendra Gupta Module Lead

    7 years ago
    You can study the following topics to pass UPSEE with good marks:
    Mathematics:
    -Complex Numbers
    -Metric Determinants
    -Theory of Equation
    -Vectors
    -Probability
    -Permutations and Combinations
    Chemistry:
    -Organic Compound
    -Carbonyl Compound
    -Basic organic chemistry
    -Hydrocarbons
    -Chemical Bonding
    -Periodic Table
    Physics
    -Electrostatics
    -Magnetic Effects
    -Fluid
    -Waves
    -Heat Thermo
    -Current / Electricity
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    archit kumar College selection expert | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    Hi there,
    UPSEE is conducted by the Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), formerly known as the UP Technical University (UPTU).
    Important topics
    Physics
    Heat and Thermodynamics, Electrostatics, Rotational Motion, Wave Motion, Ray Optics, Solids and Semiconductor devices, Magnetic effect of current and magnetism, Laws of motion, and Modern Physics.
    ChemistryHydrocarbons and General Organic Chemistry, Ionic Equilibrium, Chemical Bonding, s-block and p-block elements, Organic Compounds containing Oxygen, Solutions, and Structure of Atom.
    Maths
    Vectors, Probability, Calculus (Definite Integration, Integral Integration), Complex Numb
    ...more

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