The Pattern for M.A English Entrance Exams for University of Delhi is elaborated below:
The entrance exam lasts 90 minutes and is designed to assess the candidate's command of the English language.
The entrance exam will be divided into three sections.
The first section consists of 60-mark objective model questions.
The second section will be based on a passage of prose or verse and will include 20-point questions.
A short essay model question is included in the third section (based on a general literary topic). This section also carries 20 points, for a total of 100 points for the entire test.
3. Admissions are made in order of merit based on performance in the entrance exam.
You are required to revisit your graduation studies, and if you have access to the previous year's papers, solve some of them before taking the exam.
A semester-wise view of the syllabus is discussed below.
Semester-1:
This is the general semester, where you have to study subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Engineering Drawing, Computer Programming language, etc along with labs and tutorials.
Semester-2:
In this semester you study advanced versions of subjects like Physics, Maths, Chemistry, Ecology, etc along with labs and tutorials.
Semester-3:
Semester-4:
Semester-5:
Here you learn important courses like Operating Systems, Computer Networking, Cryptography, and Object-oriented modeling, and computer graphics.
Semester-6:
Semester-7:
Semester-8:
You should start coding and learning the basics of programming languages on your own. This will help you get prepared for internships.
During your years in MNNIT, I would advise you to maintain good pointers and pay attention to coding and competitive programming. Score well in subjects and try to focus more on highlighted courses because companies ask questions from those courses. Also, make good projects.
My elder sister is from this institute, so I think I can answer your question.
Legal Methods is the most difficult of the five subjects you'll study in the first semester. It covers a wide range of issues, including summary writing, finding ratio and obiter dictum, and legislative interpretation. You can read the article “The Case of the Speluncean Explorers” if you want. It's pointless to read the other materials before attending college lectures because the paper is purely application-based. Every year, entirely new excerpts are picked up for the paper.
You can read the first 3–4 chapters of Ratanlal and Dhirajlal for Torts. After a few lectures, you'll figure out the rest.
The syllabus for the other disciplines is primarily lecture and module-based, so there's no use in doing anything ahead of time. However, for Pol Sc, any material on theorists such as Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau would be helpful.
The syllabus for the BHU UET BAc in Maths is vast. One single book is not enough to cover it. But having a strong command of 10+2 syllabus is very important. Studying the previous years questions will give you a clear picture of the pattern of questions.
The key syllabus for Maths Hons is:
Relations and Functions and their Notations ( RD Sharma)
The toughest part of the paper has to be Complex Numbers
Previous year papers
Binary system
If you are well versed in the above syllabus you are likely to score good marks.
I have a few friends from Lucknow University and according to them, for the entrance examination, it focuses more on the syllabus of your 11th and 12th commerce subjects mainly. There will be a total of 75 questions based on these subjects.
The topics covered in the examination are as follows.
Further, Current Affairs is not a particular subject but is all about what is happening all around you. It is just a basic knowledge of what is happening in the world around us and this constitutes about 25 questions of the test.
You can acquire books and study materials online for the LU entrance examination.
Computer Science Engineering (CSE) is an academic program that integrates the fields of Computer Engineering and Computer Science and is highly sought after by engineering students. The course covers a wide range of topics, but places emphasis on the fundamentals of computer programming and networking. Subjects covered in the course include computation, algorithms, programming languages, program design, computer software, computer hardware, and more.
Computer science engineers are involved in various aspects of computing, ranging from designing microprocessors, personal computers, and supercomputers, to circuit design and writing software that powers these devices.
The subjects covered in each semester of the Computer Science Engineering syllabus of BTech at IIT Bombay include:
SEMESTER 1 |
SEMESTER 2 |
Calculus |
Linear Algebra and Ordinary Differential Equations |
Chemistry I |
Modern Physics |
Introduction to computer programming |
Data Analysis and Interpretation |
Economics |
Abstractions and Paradigms in Programming |
Chemistry Lab |
Physics Lab |
Workshop Practice |
Abstractions and Paradigms in Programming |
Engineering Graphics and Drawing |
|
SEMESTER 3 |
SEMESTER 4 |
Numerical Analysis |
Environmental Studies |
Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Circuits |
Automata Theory and Logic |
Discrete Structures |
Design and Analysis of Algorithms |
Data Structures and Algorithms |
Logic Design |
Experimentation and Measurement Lab |
Software Systems Lab |
Data Structures and Algorithms Lab |
Logic Design Lab |
SEMESTER 5 |
SEMESTER 6 |
Literature/Philosophy/Psychology/Sociology |
Artificial Intelligence |
Computer Architecture |
Implementation of Programming Languages |
Operating Systems |
Computer Networks |
Database and Information Systems |
Artificial Intelligence Lab |
Database and Information Systems Lab |
Implementation of Programming Languages Lab |
Computer Architecture Lab |
Computer Networks Lab |
Operating Systems Lab |
|
SEMESTER 7 |
SEMESTER 8 |
Elective 1 |
Elective 4 |
Elective 2 |
Elective 5 |
Elective 3 |
Elective 6 |
Institute Elective 1 |
Institute Elective 2 |
To be eligible for a BTech in CSE, you must have passed the Class 12 exam from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects, and obtained a minimum aggregate of 60% in these subjects.
All the Engineering branches at Amity University will be having the same subjects in their first year at Amity University. There will be 11 subjects in both the first and second semesters.
There are few subjects common for all in four years of their engineering which are - English; Foreign business Language (French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, etc); and Behavioral science
The following table shows the subjects for both the 1st and 2nd semester:
1st Semester Subjects |
2nd Semester Subjects |
Engineering Mechanics |
Applied Chemistry |
Elements of Engineering Mechanics |
Basic Electrical Engineering |
C Language |
Engineering Graphics |
Law for Engineers |
Biology |
History for Engineers |
Economics |
Environmental Science |
Sociology |
Sometimes first and second-semester subjects might get interchanged, but overall first-year syllabus will be the same as mentioned above.
IGNOU uses a credit system, and in order to get an Hons, a student must have 48 credits in that subject, which means taking 6 papers of 8 credits over the course of three years.
In the case of English, below is a chart that includes the course name and code:
BEGE 101 - From Language to Literature
BEGE 102 - The Structure of Modern English
BEGE 103 - Communication Skills in English
BEGE 104 - English for Business Communication
BEGE 105 - Understanding Prose
BEGE 106 - Understanding Poetry
BEGE 107 - Understanding Drama
BEGE 108 - Reading the Novel
You will notice that there are eight papers, each worth eight credits; students pursuing a major (Hons) should select any six of these eight papers (2 papers each year)
Students can only take up to 48 credits in a single subject.
Aside from the major papers, there are two compulsory courses in the first and second years: BSHF 101 and FST-1. Other elective courses must be chosen from the Program Guide's list or groups.
The syllabus of IIEST, Shibpur has remained pretty much the same over the years. At http://www.iiests.ac.in/images/all pdf/1-5STRUCTURES.pdf, you can find the structure for the 1st year.
The professor reveals the syllabus when the course begins (exact names of topics that will be covered in that semester). This syllabus keeps changing each year. Maybe it's not the same syllabus students had earlier.
The professor either gives the paper directly after the course begins, or others do not have a habit of not giving it. You can feel free to ask your professor to give you the syllabus document in such a situation.
There is no such official syllabus for Allahabad University BA entrance. You can follow Lucent General Knowledge, it covers most of the syllabus for subject tests, except for logic, Urdu, and Sanksrit. The questions asked in General Awareness, and General mental ability tests are simple. You will be able to solve these questions easily. For subject tests, the questions will be of intermediate level.
To get an insight into the examination pattern and previous year’s questions follow Arihant publication book for Allahabad University entrance test.