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CITEE, CITDEE, CITBDAT, CITLET, CITMEE, CITMDAT 2020 Syllabus
The syllabus of CITEE, CITDEE, CITBDAT, CITLET, CITMEE, CITMDAT 2020 include subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, English and General Knowledge. From the table below, candidates can download CITEE, CITDEE, CITBDAT, CITLET, CITMEE, CITMDAT 2020 Syllabus.
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CITEE Syllabus 2020
CITEE 2020 is conducted in 3 hours of duration with a total of 150 marks. The question paper consist of five sections A, B, C, D & E of multiple choices. Candidates who wishes to appear in the CITEE 2020 examination can go through the below syllabus for the preparation.
Section A – Physics (25 marks)
- Units and Measurement of Physical Quantities
- Force and Motion
- Gravitation
- Vibration and Waves
- Work, Power and Energy
- Heat and thermometry
- Magnetism
- Light
- Basic Electricity
- Solar system and the Universe
- Nuclear Energy:
Section B – Chemistry (25 marks)
- Atomic structure
- Classification of Elements
- Chemical bonding
- Chemical reactions
- Energetic
- Metals
- Non-metals
- Practical
Section C – Biology (25 marks)
- Ways of living Habitats
- Organization in the living world
- Life Process-I
- Life Process-II
- Human Beings
- Nutrition
- Biosphere
- Man and his environment
Section D – Mathematics (50 marks)
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Co-ordinate Geometry
- Trigonometry
- Mensuration
- Statistics & Statistical Data
- Measures of Central Tendency
Section E – English (50 marks)
- Grammer
- Vocabulary and Usage
- Comprehension
CITDEE Syllabus 2020
CITDEE 2020 is conducted in 3 hours of duration with a total of 125 marks. The question paper consist of four sections A, B, C, D of multiple choices. Candidates can check the CIDEE 2020 syllabus from below.
Section A – Physics (25 marks)
Unit 1: Physics and Measurement
Unit 2: Kinematics
Unit 3: Laws of Motion
Unit 4: Work, Energy and Power
Unit 5: Rotational Motion
Unit 6: Gravitation
Unit 7: Properties of Solids and Liquids
Unit 8: Thermodynamics
Unit 9: Kinetic Theory of Gases
Unit 10: Oscillation and Waves
Unit 11: Electrostatics
Unit 12: Current Electricity
Unit 13: Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
Unit 14: Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
Unit 15: Electromagnetic Waves
Unit 16: Optics
Unit 17: Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
Unit 18: Atoms and Nuclei
Unit 19: Electronic Devices
Unit 20: Communication Systems
Unit 21: Experimental Skills
Section B – Chemistry (25 marks)
Unit 1: Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry
Unit 2: States of Matter
Unit 3: Atomic Structure
Unit 4: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
Unit 5: Chemical Thermodynamics
Unit 6: Solutions
Unit 7: Equilibrium
Unit 8: Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry
Unit 9: Chemical Kinetics
Unit 10: Surface Chemistry
Unit 11: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Unit 13: Hydrogen
Unit 14: S-Block elements(Alkali and Alkaline Earth materials)
Unit 15: P-Block Elements
Unit 16: d and f block elements
Unit 17: Co-ordination Compounds
Unit 18: Environmental Chemistry
Unit 19: Purification and Characterization of Organic Compounds
Unit 20: Some Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry
Unit 21: Hydrocarbons
Unit 22: Organic Compounds containing Halogens
Unit 23: Organic compounds containing Oxygen
Unit 24: Organic compounds containing Nitrogen
Unit 25: Polymers
Unit 26: Biomolecules
Unit 27: Chemistry in Everyday Life
Unit 28: Principles related to Practical Chemistry
Section C – Mathematics (50 Marks)
Unit 1: Sets, Relations and Functions
Unit 2: Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
Unit 3: Matrices and Determinants
Unit 4: Permutations and Combinations
Unit 5: Mathematical Induction
Unit 6: Binomial Theorem and Its Applications
Unit 7: Sequence and Series
Unit 8: Limit, Continuity and Differentiability
Unit 9: Integral Calculus
Unit 10: Differential Equations
Unit 11: Coordinate Geometry
Unit 12: Three Dimension Geometry
Unit 13: Vector Algebra
Unit 14: Statistics and Probability
Section D – English (25 Marks)
- Word Formation, Vocabulary extension.
- Elements of Grammar: Sentence elements, parts of speech, stative and dynamic, Pro-forms, question and negation, tag question.
- Verbs and the verb phrases, appropriate preposition.
- Articles and determiners, Revision of Present, Past and future tenses, Punctuations, Types of sentences, Structure of sentences, word order.
CITBDAT Syllabus 2020
CITBDAT 2020 is conducted in a duration of 3 hours with a total of 200 marks. The question paper consists of two parts A and B. The question papers consists of a total of 107 questions.
Part A – comprises of four sections with total of 100 questions. All questions are objective type
questions and no negative marking. Given below are the details of all the sections.
Section I (General Knowledge) – consists of basic general knowledge, current affairs, basic history knowledge, sports, music, art & entertainment, etc.
Section II (English Communication) – consists of Word Formation, Vocabulary extension. Elements of Grammar: Sentence elements, parts of speech, static and dynamic, Preforms, question and negation, tag question. Verbs and the verb phrases, appropriate preposition. Articles and determiners, Revision of Present, Past and future tenses, Punctuations, Types of sentences, structure of sentences, word order.
Section III (Computer Fundamentals) – simple puzzles, image/symbol identification, basic general knowledge of art, design and creative field etc.
Section IV (Creative Ability) – basic computer knowledge, computer parts, functions, input-output devices, basic MS office, typing, printing etc.
PART B – Comprises of two sections with total of 07 questions.
Section I – questions are related to these topics.
- Visual Perception & spatial ability: Understanding of transformation and manipulation of 2D shapesand 3D objects and their spatial relationship.
- Illustration and decoration: Understanding of the image/picture and creation of new drawing on the basis of basic concept of drawing and beautification of the drawing.
- Problem Identification and Analysis: Understanding of the design problem and solution.
- Observation and design sensitivity: Ability to observe daily life related properties and thinking of them critically for aesthetic outcomes through illustration or drawing
Section II – questions are related to these topics.
- Drawing & Creativity: Ability to think of new concept and draw with good line quality, products, people or scenes in proportion with good composition, proportion, perspective, shading.
- Visual Communication Skills: Understanding of the given topic or theme and creation of new drawing, Illustration, Image, Logo, Poster, etc. and communication of the idea or concept in writing.
- Evaluation criteria: Evaluation will be based on overall concept, approach to the question, meaningfulness, drawing skill, Identification of the unique problems or solving, Quality of presentation or detailing and appeal. Candidates also need to explain/express the idea behind the concept drawings they made in clear language.
CITLET 2020 Syllabus
CITLET 2020 consists of two papers I & II.
Paper I (Common Paper)
The standard of the paper 1 consists of 1st year of the B.Tech. course. Common paper is compulsory which consists of the subjects Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Graphics, Computer and General Awareness and English. Total of 60 marks with the duration of 1:30 hrs.
- Physics (10 Marks) – Work, Power, Energy, Friction, Viscosity, Electricity, Hydrostatics, Basics of optics, Laws of motion, Heat.
- Chemistry (10 Marks): Gas Laws, Thermodynamics, Electro Chemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Benzene and derivatives, Aldehydes and Ketens, Hydro carbons, Acids & Alcohols.
- Mathematics (20 Markds): Matrices, Determinants, Differential & Integral Calculus, Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Binomial Theorem, Probability, Statics, Plane Coordinate Geometry, Ordinary Differential Equations.
- English (5marks) : Grammar & Composition
- Graphics (10 Marks): Scale, Orthographic projection including sectional view, Isometric view, free hand sketch.
Paper II (Branch Papers)
The Branch papers will be separate for the six branches of Engineering of the Institute. This paper consist of the standard of Diploma Course of the concerned branch. Total of 40 marks with the duration of 1 hrs. The syllabus for branch papers for the six branches are given below.
Electronics and Communication Engineering
- Materials and Components
- Physical Electronics Electron Devices and ICs
- Network Theory
- Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation
- Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation
- Digital Electronic Circuits
- Control Systems
- Communication System
- Computer Engineering
Computer Science Engineering
- Programming Languages C, C++
- Digital Structure and Operating Systems
- Digital Electronics & Microprocessor
- Computer Organization& Architecture
- Computer Network and DBMS
Instrumentation Engineering
- Network Theory
- Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation
- Analog Electronic Circuits
- Digital Electronic Circuits
- Control Systems
- Microprocessors
Food Processing Technology
- Engineering Thermodynamics
- Heat and Mass Transfer
- Basic Fluid Mechanics
- Food Engineering Operations
- Food Microbiology
- Food Chemistry
- Food preservation techniques
- Food Product technology
Civil Engineering (Construction Technology)
- Construction Materials
- Surveying
- Strength of Materials
- Structural Analysis
- Concrete Technology
- Geotechnical and Transportation Engineering
- Design of RCC Structures
- Design of Steel Structures
- Fluid Mechanics
About CIT
Central Institute of Technology (CIT) was established on February 10, 2010. It is situated in Kokrajhar, Assam, India. CIT was established by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD), Government of India. The mission of CIT is to contribute to the socio-economic development of the region. It has seven core departments: Electronics and Communication Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, Food Engineering and Technology, Civil Engineering, Information Technology, and Multimedia Communication and Design. The vision of CIT is to create a vibrant environment for education with an ethos for research and development.
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