AP EdCET Syllabus and Exam Pattern
AP EdCET Syllabus and Exam Pattern
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Syllabus for the subjects under Part-A and Part-B of the Education
Ed.Cet-2015
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(Marks: 25)
1. Reading Comprehension.
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Ed.CET-2015
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(Marks: 15+10)=25
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1. Questions will be designed to test the ability of the candidate's general knowledge
of the environment around him and its application to society.
2. Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of current events and of such
matters of every day observation and experience in their scientific outlook as is
expected of an educated person.
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3. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighbouring Countries
especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Ecology, Economics, General
Policy and Scientific Research.
4. Teaching requires certain characteristics like ability to communicate, ability to
deal with Children, ability to recognise individual differences etc., apart from
analytical thinking and general intelligence. One who has these characteristics will
be able to become a good teacher after training. Questions relating to these aspects
will be included to test one's teaching aptitude.
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APEd.CET- 2015
Part C
(Marks: 100)
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MATHEMATICS
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4. Elementary matrix operations - Elementary matrices Determinants properties - rank of matrix - inverse of a matrix - Eigen vectors - Eigen values systems of linear equations.
Three dimensional geometry -- Coordinates -- distance formula - direction
cosines - plane - angle between two planes perpendicular distance from a
point - Equation of a line - skew lines shortest distance - The sphere tangent plane power of a point - polar plane and pole - radical plane - coaxial
system of spheres - The circle - radius - centre.
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Real numbers - properties - functions - range - sequences - series - limits continuity - differentiability - differentiation - mean value theorems -- L'Hospital
rules -- Integration
definite integrals - Reimann integral.
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Differential equations - first order and first degree - different forms Exact
differential equations - change of variables - equation of first order but not of
first degree - higher order linear differential equations - system of linear
differential equations.
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Quadratic equations - quadratic expressions - change of sign roots maximum minimum values
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE:
PHYSICS
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Part C
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Fundamentals of vibrations:
Simple harmonic oscillator and solution of the
differential equation-physical characteristics of SHM, frequency of loaded
spring taking its mass into consideration.
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Statistical thermodynamics:
Introduction of statistical mechanics statistical equilibrium - probability theorems in statistical thermodynamics Max Well - Boltzmann distribution law (Statement and expression only) Application to ideal gas. Quantum Statistics - Phase space - Fermi - Dirac
distribution law (statement and expression only) - Application to electron gas
- Bose -- Einstein distribution law (statement and expression only) application to photon gas - comparison of three statistics.
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Interference:
The superposition principle - coherence - temporal and
spatial conditions for interference of light. Interference by division of wave
front - Fresnel's bipism - determination of wavelength of light chance of
phase on reflection - determination of thickness of a transparent material
using prism. Interference by division of amplitude - oblique incidence of a
plane wave on a thin film (the cosine law) - coloures of thin films - non
reflecting thin films - interference by a plane parallel film illuminated by a
point surface - interference by film with two non parallel reflecting surfaces
(wedge shaped film)-determination of diameter of wire Newton's rings in
reflected and transmitted light. Determination of wavelength of
monochromatic
light
Michelson Interferometer, types
of fringes,
determination of wavelength of monochromatic light, thickness of a thin plate.
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Diffraction:
Fraunhofer diffraction - diffraction due to a single slit and
circular aperture. Limit of resolution - two-slit Fraunhofer diffraction Fraunhofer diffraction pattern with N-slits - The Fourier transform and its
properties - the shifting theorem and application of the FT to Fourier
diffraction due to single slit, A double slit and the diffraction grating - The
diffraction grating
normal and oblique incidence determination of
wavelength of light.
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Capacitance:
Capacity
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condenser, capacity of parallel plate condenser with and without dielectric electric energy stored by a charged condenser - force between plates of
condenser, attracted disc electrometer construction and working.
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Part - C
(Marks: 50)
CHEMISTRY
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Inorganic Chemistry
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE:
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Chemical Bonding
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Black Body radiation, Plack's Radiation law, Photoelectric effect, heat capacity of
solids, Comption effect. De Broglie's hypothesis, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle,
Sinusoidal wave equation, Hamiltonian operator, Schordinger's wave equation and
its importance, physical interpretation of the wave function, signicationce of
and 2 .
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Lonic solids - lattice and salvation energy, solubility of ionic solids rule, power and
oplarisability of ions, covalent nature of ionic bond covalent bond Stereochemistry of inorganic molecules - common hybridization and shapes of
molecules Molecular orbital theory - Shapes and sign convention of atomic
orbital, modes of overlapping, concepts of sigma and pi bonds, criteria for
forming molecular orbital from atomic orbital, LCAO - concept, types of
molecular orbital - bonding, antibonding and non-bobding, electron density
distribution diagram for H2+, MOED of homonuclear - H2, He2+, B2, C2, N2, O2, F2 and
their ions (unhybridised diagrams only) and heteronuclear diatomic molecules CO,
CN-, NO, NO- and HF. Bond order and magnetic properties.
Periodic properties
Review of trends in atomic and ionic radii - covalent radii - single, double and
triple bond covalent radii, van der Waal radii, radii of cations, anions isoelectronic ions, ionization energy, Electropositivity, basic nature, reducing
behavior, electron affinity and electro negativity - Methods of determination and
evaluation - Pauling's and Mulliken's approach, application in predicting and
explaining chemical behavior - nature of bond, bond length and bond angles,
diagonal relationship.
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Metals
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Acyclic Hydrocarbons
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Nitro hydro carbons: Nomenclature and classification - nitro hydrocarbons structure. Tautomerism of nitroalkanes leading to acid and keto form.
Preparation on Nitroalkanes. Reactivity - halogenation, reaction with HONO
(Nitrous acid), Nef reaction and Mannich reaction leading to Michael addition and
reduction. Aromatic Nitro hydrocarbons: Nomenclature, Preparation of
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Heterocyclic Compounds
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Chemical Properties: (a) Alkylation (b) Acyla tion (c) Carbylamine reaction
(d) Hinsberg separation. 5. Reaction with Nitrous acid of 1, 2, 3 (Aliphatic and
aromatic amines). Electophilic substitutions of Aromatic amines - Bromination
and Nitration, oxidation of aryl and 3 Amines, diazotization. 6. Diazonium salts:
Preparation with mechanism. Synthetic importance - (a) Replacement of
diazonium group by - OH, X (Cl) - Sandmeyer and Gatterman reaction, by
fluorine (Schiemann's reaction), by iodine, CN, NO2, H and aryl groups. Coupling
Reraction of diazonium. (i) with phenols (ii) with anilines. Reduction to phenyl
hydrazines.
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Carbohydrates
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Chemical Kinetics
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Liquid - liquid mixtures - ideal liquid mixtures, Raoult's and Henry's law. Non-ideal
systems. Axeotropes - HCI-H2O, ethanol-water systems. Fractional distillation.
Partially miscible liquids - phenol-water, trimethyl amine-water, nicotine-water
systems, Lower and upper consolute temperature. Effect of impurity on
consolute temperature. Immiscible liquids and steam distillation.
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BOTANY
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BIO- SCIENCE:
Part - C
Branches of Botany:
Virology,
Phycology,
Mycology,
Lichenology,
Bryology,
Pteridology,
Palaeobotany, Histology, Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Ecology, Taxonomy,
Embryology, Cell Biology, Genetics, Evolution, Biotechnology, Microbiology.
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C) Microbiology:
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3. Bentham & Hooker's and Engler & Prantle's systems of classifications ; Plant
diversity in Angiosperm families - Annonaceae, Malvaceae, Capparidaceae,
Rutaceae, Fabaceae, Caesalpiniaceae, Mimosaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Apiaceae,
Rubiaceae, Asteraceae,
Sapotaceae,
Asclepiadaceae,
Convolvulaceae,
Acanthaceae,Lamiaceae, Amarantaceae,
Euphorbiaceae,
Orchidaceae,
Liliaceae, Palmae and Poaceae.
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12. Primary structure and secondary growth in roots and stems of dicots and
monocots; abnormal secondary growth ; internal structure of dicot and
monocot leaves in relation to photosynthesis and water stress.
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F) Physiology:
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13. Water relations of plants: Importance of water to plants; physical properties of water;
Diffusion and Osmosis; Absorption and transport of water; Transpiration - physiology
of stomata.
14. Nutrition in plants: Autotrophism, heterotrophism and types ; Absorption of mineral
elements by plants ; essential macro and micro elements and their role.
15. Photosynthesis: Mechanisms and regulating factors.
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16. Nitrogen metabolism: Biology of nitrogen fixation; importance of nitrate reductase and
regulation; ammonium assimilation ; Protein synthesis; ID, 2D and 3D structure
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17. Lipid metabolism: Saturated and unsaturated fatty acids; fatty acid biosynthesis; 6 oxidation.
18. Growth and differentiation: Seed germination and dormancy- influencing factors;
kinetics of growth; plant hormones and mechanisms of action ; phytochromes and
their role ; fruit development and ripening.
19. Respiration: types, mechanism and controlling factors.
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rosewood, sandalwood, Terminalia catapa, tea, coffee, rubber, spices and
medicinal plants.
I) Plants and Environment:
26. Atmosphere (gaseous composition), water (properties of water cycle), light (global
radiation & photosynthetically active radiation), temperature, soil (soil profile, physicochemical properties), and biota.
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Part C
(Marks: 50)
ZOOLOGY
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BIO-SCIENCE:
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2. Protozoa: (i) Polystomella - type study, (ii) Trypansoma life cycle only
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8. Mollusca : (i) Comparative study of Pila & Fresh water Mussel : External
characters, Shell, Mantle complex and foot. (ii) Pearl formation (iii) Torsion in
Gastropoda.
9. Echinodermata: Starfish - detailed study.
10. Hemachordata : Balanoglossus - External Features, Tornaria larva Affinities of
Hemichoradata.
11. Important Invertebrate larval forms: (a) Amphiblastula, (b) Ephyra larva, (c)
Trochophore, (d) Nauplius, Zoea, Mysis, (e) Veliger, Glochidium, (f)
Echinopluteus, Ophiopluteus, Auricularia and Doliolaria.
12. Ultra structure of Animal Cell: Cell Division, Mitosis and Meiosis.
13. Structure and function of the following cell orgtanelles: (i) Plasma Membrane:
Membrane, Transport of small molecules, Cell Junctions, Cell adhesion, (ii)
Cytoskeleton, (iii) Golgi Complex, (iv) Lysosomes, (v) Role of mitochondria in
cellular energy, transactions, (vi) Chromosomes - Structure and type,
Salivary gland chromosomes.
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Animal Ecology
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Part - C
(Marks: 35)
GEOGRAPHY
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SOCIAL STUDIES:
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Pressure Belts and Planetary wind systems, Monsoons & Local winds, Precipitation,
types of rainfall, Cyclones and anticyclones-tropical and temperature cyclones-an outline
of Koppen's classification of climates.
Submarine relief - Distribution of temperature and salinity - Movements of Ocean water:
Waves, Tides and Currents - Currents of the Pacific, the Atlantic and the Indian ocean
- Ocean deposits.
Social and Economic Geography:
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Locational aspects, Major Physiographic regions, climate, drainage, soil types and
natural vegetation - pattern and growth trends of population, urbanization -Agriculture:
Rice, Wheat, Cotton, Jute, Sugarcane, Tea and Coffee - irrigation and power
development in India - Minerals : Iron, coal and petroleum - Composition and pattern of
trade - Resource appraisal of Telangana, Rayalaseema and Coastal Andhra.
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Regional Geography of Asia:
Scope and content of Regiona Geography - location, Relief, Drainage, Climate,
Natural Vegetation, Agriculture. Types mineral wealth firon,tin, coal and oil); Industrial
development, industries (shipbuilding, petrochemicals, automobiles); Population
distribution; Broad outlines of the following as regions: South East Asia : Thailand,
Malaysia, Indonesia - South West Asia : Iran, Iraq, Afganisthan.
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Part - C
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HISTORY
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SOCIAL STUDIES:
II.
History of India (1526-1964 A.D.)
A. Later Medieval India:
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B. Modern India:
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National Movement:
a) Emergence of Indian National Movement - Indian National
Congress - Moderates, extremists and Revolutionaries.
b) Rise of Gandhi-Nature of Gandhian movements
c) Indian polity-(1939-1945) -Quit India movement.
d) Subhas Chandra Bose and Indian National Army.
e) Emergence of communal trends - Communal politics and
partition.
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India 1947-1964.
a) Integration of the Indian, Princely States.
b) Making of the constitution.
History of Modern Europe (1789-1960)
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12. Post second world war developments - U.N.O, Cold war - Rise of third
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CIVICS
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SOCIAL STUDIES:
Part - C
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The theory of separation of powers,
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Organs of Government
Legislature : (i) Types - Unicameral, Bicameral (ii) Committee system, (iii)
Functions of Legislature (iv) Decline of legislature
Executive : (i) Types - Parliamentary and Presidential (ii) Rise of executive in
modern times
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Judiciary :
(i) Functions
(ii) Independence of Judiciary (iii) Judicial review,
Electorate: Methods of representation, voting behaviour.
Political parties - Functions - Types of party system.
Popular control - Methods of control - Public opinion - Mass media.
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Local Governments - Rural and Urban - Structure and functions - 73rd and
74th Constitutional amendment.
Control Over Administration.
Legislative Control
Judicial Control
Citizen's Control - Lok Pal / Lokayukta
Consumer Protection Forum.
CVC (Central Vigilance Commission)
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ECONOMICS
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Importance of infrastructure.
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Structure of the Indian Economy - Agriculture sector, Industry sector and Service
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Part - C
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ENGLISH METHODOLOGY
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(Marks: 50)
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A) Language Skills
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Language functions
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Elements of phonetics
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Grammar
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Phrasal Verbs (idioms)
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Writing Skills
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Study Skills
vii) Reference Skills
viii) Vocabulary
viii) Punctuations
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Brief Survey of the English Language : Standardization : Word formation, foreign influences (Latin, French, Scandinavian); Semantic
Changes (relevant chapters from the Outline History of the English
Language by F.T. Wood)
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Understanding / Comprehension
(i) of a literacy prose passage
(ii) of a poem
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Ode
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Poetry from the Elizabethan age to the Pre-Romantic
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Milton
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"L'allegro"
Donne
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"The Canonization"
Pope
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Shakespeare : :
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Toru Dutt - Sita
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Nissim Ezekiel - Very Indian Poem in Indian English
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A.K. Ramanjuan - The Hindoo: he reads his GITA and is calm at all events.
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K.N. Daruwalla - The Epileptic
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Gouri Desh Pande - The female of the Species
DRAMA for detai led study
Girish Karnard : Naga Mandala
FICTION
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