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The document outlines a detailed study plan for VITEEE 2025, scheduled from April 18 to April 26. Each day focuses on specific topics in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, covering essential concepts such as calculus, mechanics, atomic structure, and organic chemistry. The plan is structured to ensure comprehensive preparation across various subjects leading up to the exam.

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VITEEE 2025 – Detailed Study Plan

(April 18 – 26)
April 18 (Thu) – Mathematics
 • Matrices: Algebra of matrices, determinants, inverse, rank, consistency, linear
equations
 • Trigonometry: Basic identities, inverse functions, properties, heights and distances
 • Complex Numbers: Argand diagram, modulus & argument, De Moivre’s theorem, roots

April 19 (Fri) – Mathematics


 • 2D Geometry: Straight lines, conics (parabola, ellipse, hyperbola), tangents and
normals
 • 3D Geometry: Coordinates in space, lines, planes, distance, angle between lines
 • Vector Algebra: Dot and cross products, scalar and vector triple products

April 20 (Sat) – Mathematics


 • Differential Calculus: Limits, continuity, derivatives, Mean Value Theorems
 • Integral Calculus: Definite integrals, properties, reduction formula, area under curves
 • Differential Equations: First order types, applications
 • Probability: Conditional probability, Bayes’ theorem, distributions (Binomial, Poisson)
 • Discrete Math: Sets, logic, sequences, binomial theorem, permutations & combinations

April 21 (Sun) – Physics


 • Mechanics: Momentum, friction, work-energy, motion in vertical circle, collisions
 • Properties of Matter: Stress-strain, Hooke’s Law, moduli, viscosity, Bernoulli’s theorem
 • Heat & Thermodynamics: Laws of thermodynamics, entropy, thermal expansion,
blackbody radiation

April 22 (Mon) – Physics


 • Electrostatics: Coulomb’s law, dipole, electric potential, Gauss’s law, capacitors
 • Current Electricity: Ohm’s law, resistors, Kirchhoff’s law, Wheatstone bridge,
Potentiometer
 • Magnetism: Magnetic field, Biot-Savart, Ampere’s law, moving coil galvanometer,
cyclotron
April 23 (Tue) – Physics
 • Electromagnetic Induction: Faraday’s and Lenz’s laws, inductance, AC generator,
transformer
 • Alternating Current: LCR circuits, resonance, power
 • Optics: Reflection, refraction, lenses, wavefront, interference, diffraction, polarization
 • Modern Physics: Photoelectric effect, atomic structure, radioactivity, nuclear reactions
 • Semiconductors: Diodes, transistors, logic gates, Boolean algebra

April 24 (Wed) – Chemistry


 • Atomic Structure: Bohr model, quantum numbers, orbitals, spectra, Heisenberg
principle
 • Thermodynamics: Laws, entropy, Gibbs energy
 • Equilibrium: Law of mass action, Le Chatelier’s principle
 • Chemical Kinetics: Reaction rate, order, Arrhenius equation
 • Solutions: Colligative properties, Raoult’s law, ideal & non-ideal solutions

April 25 (Thu) – Chemistry


 • s- & p-block Elements: Properties and reactions
 • d-block Elements: Electronic configuration, oxidation states, preparation of
compounds
 • Lanthanides & Actinides: Characteristics and uses
 • Coordination Chemistry: IUPAC naming, isomerism, theories
 • Electrochemistry: Conductance, Nernst equation, cells, corrosion

April 26 (Fri) – Chemistry


 • Organic Basics: Hybridization, isomerism, IUPAC, effects (inductive, resonance)
 • Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers: Preparation, properties, uses
 • Carbonyl Compounds: Aldehydes, ketones, name reactions (Aldol, Cannizzaro, etc.)
 • Carboxylic Acids & Derivatives: Preparation, properties, esters, acid chlorides, amides
 • Nitrogen Compounds: Amines, diazonium salts, nitriles
 • Biomolecules: Carbohydrates, proteins, enzymes, lipids, nucleic acids
 • Polymers: Natural/synthetic, addition/condensation, biodegradable polymers

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