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Syllabus for BSDS Admission Test

• Sets, rela7ons and func7ons

Sets and their representa-ons; Union, intersec-on, difference and complement of sets
and their algebraic proper-es; Power set.

Types of rela-ons and equivalence rela-ons.

Func-ons as maps; One-one, into and onto func-ons; Essen-al real-valued func-ons
such as polynomials, ra-onal, trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponen-al func-ons;
Equa-ons involving polynomials, exponen-al and logarithmic func-ons; Inverse
func-ons; Transforma-on of func-ons; Composi-on of func-ons; Graphs of simple
func-ons.

• Complex number system

Different representa-ons of complex numbers; Conjugate, modulus and argument of a


complex number; Powers of complex numbers; Roots of unity; Quadra-c equa-ons and
their solu-ons; Fundamental theorem of algebra.

• Basics of combinatorics

Permuta-on and combina-on; Fundamental principles of coun-ng; Binomial theorem


and its applica-ons; Principle of mathema-cal induc-on and its applica-ons.

• Sequence and series

Arithme-c and geometric progressions and their combina-ons; Convergence of infinite


series; Sums of integer powers of natural numbers; Rela-onship between arithme-c and
geometric means.

• Limits, con7nuity and differen7ability of func7ons

Defini-on of limit, con-nuity and differen-ability; Proper-es of con-nuous func-ons


and differen-able func-ons; Chain rule of differen-a-on; Differen-a-on of
trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, logarithmic, exponen-al, composite, and implicit
func-ons; Rolle’s theorem and mean-value theorem and their applica-ons; Maxima and
minima of func-ons of one variable.
• Trigonometry

Trigonometric func-ons and their inverses; Trigonometric iden--es and equa-ons;


applica-ons to measuring heights, computa-on of distances and areas.

• Integral calculus

Integrals as limits of sums; Proper-es of indefinite integrals; Fundamental theorem of


calculus and its simple applica-ons; Fundamental integral involving algebraic,
trigonometric, exponen-al, and logarithmic func-ons. Integra-on by subs-tu-on and by
parts; Definite integrals, their proper-es, and applica-ons to determining areas of
regions bounded by simple and standard curves.

• Basics of differen7al equa7ons

Ordinary differen-al equa-ons, their order and degree; First order linear differen-al
equa-ons; Solving differen-al equa-ons by methods of separa-on of variables and
subs-tu-on; Solu-on of homogeneous and first order linear differen-al equa-ons.

• Coordinate geometry

Cartesian system and locus of a point; Straight lines and their intersec-ons; Angles
between straight lines and distance between a point and a straight line; Equa-on of a
circle, its radius and centre; Equa-ons of conic sec-ons (parabola, ellipse, and
hyperbola) in standard forms and in parametric forms; Tangent and normal at a point on
a circle and on conics

• Vector algebra

Vectors and scalars; Addi-on of vectors; Components of a vector in two dimensions and
three dimensional space; Scalar (dot) and vector (cross) products; Scalar and vector
triple products; Simple proper-es and applica-ons: Direc-ons ra-os, and direc-on
cosines; Angle between two straight lines and skew lines; Point of intersec-on of two
straight lines and shortest distance between two straight lines.

• 3-dimensional geometry

Coordinates of points in 3D space; Angles between straight lines and planes; Intersec-on
formulas
• Matrices and determinants

Algebra of matrices; Types of matrices; Matrices of order two and three; Evalua-on of
determinants; Adjoint and determinant of a matrix; Evalua-on of the inverse of a non-
singular matrix; Proper-es of matrix inverses; Elementary transforma-ons of a matrix;
Rank of a matrix; Test of consistency and solu-on of simultaneous linear equa-ons in
two or three variables using matrices.

• Introductory sta7s7cs and probability

Measures of centrality and dispersion; Mean, median, mode, variance and standard
devia-on for grouped and ungrouped data.

Probability of an event; Fundamental rules of probability calcula-on; Probability


distribu-on; Binomial distribu-on; Bayes’ theorem.

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