Syllabus For ICFAI ATIT

Syllabus for ICFAI ATIT



The students, who want to pursue undergraduate level program in the field of technology (Bachelor of Technology) conducted by ICFAI Institute of Science and Technology (Hyderabad), have to appear in Admission Test for Icfaitech. The admission test, which is also known as ICFAI ATIT Exam, is conducted at various test centers of the institute all over India.
 
Syllabus
For the admission seekers, ICFAI ATIT Exam is the only way of finding admission in five-year full time Bachelors of Technology (B.Tech) program of the institute. Therefore, they have to be well prepared before appearing in the admission test. Regarding the preparation for the admission test, the students have to prepare Physics, Chemistry and Biology syllabus of 10+2 examination.
 
Physics
Solids and Semi-conductors Devices , Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei , Electron and Photons, Electromagnetic Waves, Wave Optics, Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents, Magnetostatics, Magnetic Effects of Currents, Thermal and Chemical Effects of Currents, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Work, Energy and Power, Description of Motion in One Dimension, Description of Motion in Two and Three Dimensions, Units and Measurement, Laws of Motion etc.
 
Chemistry
Heavy Metals, Chemistry of Lighter Metals, Chemistry of Non-Metals, Molecules, Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, Chemical Families - Periodic Properties, Surface Chemistry: Surfaces, Rates of Chemical Reactions and Chemical Kinetics, Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry, Chemical Equilibrium, Second law of thermodynamics, Chemical Energetics and Thermodynamics, Solutions, Atomic Structure, States of Matter, Some Basic Concepts. 

Mathematics
Dynamics, Statics, Trigonometry, Probability, Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion, Vector Algebra, Three Dimensional Geometry, Conic Sections, Circles and Family of Circles , The straight line and pair of straight lines, Two Dimensional Geometry, Sets, Relations and Functions, Matrices and Determinants, Quadratic Equations.
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