Are you from Haryana Check out the details about Haryana Common Engineering Entrance Test (HCEET) 2012
National Institute of Technology (NIT), one of the premier institutes in the field of higher education in India, conducts the Haryana Common Engineering Entrance Test every year to admit eligible students for their B.Tech, BE and 5 year B Arch courses. The examination tests the students in the various subjects fields and their aptitude towards the courses that they are about to make their career in.
Board of National Institute of technology conducts the Haryana Common Engineering Entrance Test annually in the month of March or April. Every year, many thousands of students write this examination in order to make the best of higher studies with the NIT. The candidates are admitted solely on the basis of their merit in the entrance. Studying in NIT almost comes with a guarantee of an assured placement after the studies. That’s why the number of candidates appearing for the Haryana Common Engineering Entrance Test is on a rise every year.
Structure of HCEET
The exams comprises of 3 hour long theory paper which will include questions from Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. The majority of the questions will be from Mathematics and Physics. Chemistry will be given less priority. Each section will have questions of 60 marks each. The questions are multiple choices in nature and the medium of questions is in English. Each question will have four multiple choice options. There are no negative markings.
Syllabus for HCEET
Physics
Work, Energy and Power
Waves
Thermal and Chemical Effects of Currents
Solids and Semiconductor Devices
Rotational Motion
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Oscillations
Magnetism
Magnetic Effect of Currents
Laws of Motion
Introduction and Measurement
Heat and Thermodynamics
Gravitation
Electrostatics
Electrons and Photons
Electromagnetic Waves
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
Description of Motion in Two and Three Dimensions
Description of Motion in One Dimension
Current Electricity
Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei
Mathematics
Vector Algebra
Theory Of Equations, Sequence And Series
Probability Distributions
Matrices and Determinants
Integral Calculus And Its Applications Methods Of Integration Standard Types
Discrete Mathematics
Differential Equations
Differential Calculus
Complex Numbers & Trigonometry
Analytical Geometry
Chemistry
Transition elements (3d series)
Surface chemistry
Solutions
Solid state
Reactions of benzene
Properties and uses of some important polymers
Principles of qualitative analysis
Preparation, properties and reactions of alkenes and alkynes
Preparation and properties of the following compounds
Practical organic chemistry
Phenols
Nuclear chemistry
General topics
Gaseous and liquid states
Extractive metallurgy
Energetics
Electrochemistry
Chemical kinetics
Chemical equilibrium
Carbohydrates
Atomic structure and chemical bonding
Amino acids and peptides
National Institute of Technology (NIT), one of the premier institutes in the field of higher education in India, conducts the Haryana Common Engineering Entrance Test every year to admit eligible students for their B.Tech, BE and 5 year B Arch courses. The examination tests the students in the various subjects fields and their aptitude towards the courses that they are about to make their career in.
Board of National Institute of technology conducts the Haryana Common Engineering Entrance Test annually in the month of March or April. Every year, many thousands of students write this examination in order to make the best of higher studies with the NIT. The candidates are admitted solely on the basis of their merit in the entrance. Studying in NIT almost comes with a guarantee of an assured placement after the studies. That’s why the number of candidates appearing for the Haryana Common Engineering Entrance Test is on a rise every year.
Structure of HCEET
The exams comprises of 3 hour long theory paper which will include questions from Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. The majority of the questions will be from Mathematics and Physics. Chemistry will be given less priority. Each section will have questions of 60 marks each. The questions are multiple choices in nature and the medium of questions is in English. Each question will have four multiple choice options. There are no negative markings.
Syllabus for HCEET
Physics
Work, Energy and Power
Waves
Thermal and Chemical Effects of Currents
Solids and Semiconductor Devices
Rotational Motion
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Oscillations
Magnetism
Magnetic Effect of Currents
Laws of Motion
Introduction and Measurement
Heat and Thermodynamics
Gravitation
Electrostatics
Electrons and Photons
Electromagnetic Waves
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
Description of Motion in Two and Three Dimensions
Description of Motion in One Dimension
Current Electricity
Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei
Mathematics
Vector Algebra
Theory Of Equations, Sequence And Series
Probability Distributions
Matrices and Determinants
Integral Calculus And Its Applications Methods Of Integration Standard Types
Discrete Mathematics
Differential Equations
Differential Calculus
Complex Numbers & Trigonometry
Analytical Geometry
Chemistry
Transition elements (3d series)
Surface chemistry
Solutions
Solid state
Reactions of benzene
Properties and uses of some important polymers
Principles of qualitative analysis
Preparation, properties and reactions of alkenes and alkynes
Preparation and properties of the following compounds
Practical organic chemistry
Phenols
Nuclear chemistry
General topics
Gaseous and liquid states
Extractive metallurgy
Energetics
Electrochemistry
Chemical kinetics
Chemical equilibrium
Carbohydrates
Atomic structure and chemical bonding
Amino acids and peptides