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The AP EAMCET 2025 syllabus has been released by Jawaharlal Nehru Technical University, detailing essential subject-wise topics for engineering and agricultural courses. Key subjects include physics, chemistry, mathematics, zoology, and botany, with the exam scheduled for May 21–27, 2025. Students are encouraged to review the syllabus and exam pattern to enhance their preparation for this competitive exam.

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AP EAMCET 2025 Syllabus PDF Download : Complete Subject-Wise

Topics Exam Pattern

Jawaharlal Nehru Technical University (JNTUK) has made the AP EAMCET 2025 syllabus avail-
able on their official website (cets.Apsche.ap.gov.in) is essential for applicants getting ready for the
entrance exam. The key subject-wise topics are outlined in this syllabus which helps students con -
centrate on their studies.
The curriculum covers important topics like mathematics physics and chemistry for those aspiring
to become engineers. However students pursuing agricultural courses will come across subjects re-
lated to physics chemistry zoology and botany. The dates of the AP EAMCET 2025 engineering
test are set for May 21–27 2025. To improve their preparation and increase their chances of passing
this competitive exam candidates are advised to carefully go over the syllabus and related exam pat-
tern.

AP EAMCET Syllabus for Physics

The AP EAMCET 2025 Physics syllabus is an essential tool for applicants learning for the AP
EAPCET. Kinematics laws of motion thermodynamics and other fundamental subjects are covered
in this syllabus which offers a thorough basis for exam preparation. Success on the test depends on
your ability to grasp these ideas. Additionally by comprehending the chapter-by-chapter weighting
for Physics in the AP EAMCET 2025 candidates will be able to efficiently prioritize their study ef-
forts and concentrate on topics that are more important for the test. To improve your performance
make sure your preparation plan takes this information into account.

AP EAMCET Physics Syllabus 2025

Subjects Sections
- What is physics? - Scope and excitement of physics - Physics,
1. Physical
technology, and society - Fundamental forces in nature - Nature of
World
physical laws
- The international system of units - Measurement of Length -
Measurement of Large Distances - Estimation of Very Small Dis-
tances - Size of a Molecule - Range of Lengths - Measurement of
Mass - Range of Masses - Measurement of time - Accuracy, preci-
sion of instruments and errors in measurement - Systematic er-
rors - Random errors - Least count error - Absolute Error - Relative
2. Units
Error and Percentage Error - Combination of Errors - Significant
and Mea-
figures - Rules for Arithmetic Operations with Significant Figures -
surements
Rounding off the Uncertain Digits - Rules for Determining the Un-
certainty in the Results of Arithmetic Calculations - Dimensions of
Physical Quantities - Dimensional Formulae and dimensional equa-
tions - Dimensional Analysis and its Applications - Checking the Di-
mensional Consistency of Equations - Deducing Relation among
the Physical Quantities
3. Motion - Position, path length, and displacement - Average velocity and
in a average speed - Instantaneous velocity and speed - Acceleration -
Straight Kinematic equations for uniformly accelerated motion - Relative
Line velocity
- Scalars and vectors - Position and displacement vectors - Equal-
ity of vectors - Multiplication of vectors by real numbers - Addition
and subtraction of vectors (graphical method) - Resolution of vec-
tors - Vector addition (analytical method) - Motion in a plane - Po-
4. Motion
sition vector and displacement - Velocity - Acceleration - Motion in
in a Plane
a plane with constant acceleration - Relative velocity in two di-
mensions - Projectile motion - Equation of path of a projectile -
Time of maximum height - Maximum height of a projectile - Hori-
zontal range of projectile - Uniform circular motion
- Aristotle’s fallacy - Laws of inertia - Newton’s first law of motion -
Newton’s second law of motion - Momentum - Impulse - Newton’s
third law of motion - Conservation of momentum - Equilibrium of a
5. Laws of
particle - Common forces in mechanics - Friction - Types of fric-
Motion
tion: static, kinetic, and rolling friction - Circular motion - Motion of
a car on a level road - Motion of a car on a banked road - Solving
problems in mechanics
- The Scalar Product - Notions of work and kinetic energy - The
work-energy theorem - Work, kinetic energy - Work done by a
variable force - The work-energy theorem for a variable force -
The concept of Potential Energy - The conservation of Mechanical
6. Work,
Energy - The Potential Energy of a spring - Various forms of en-
Energy,
ergy - Heat - Chemical Energy - Electrical Energy - The Equiva-
and Power
lence of Mass and Energy - Nuclear Energy - The Principle of Con-
servation of Energy - Power - Collisions - Elastic and Inelastic Colli-
sions - Collisions in one dimension - Coefficient of Restitution and
its determination - Collisions in Two Dimensions
- Rigid body motion - Centre of mass - Centre of Gravity - Motion
7. Systems of centre of mass - Linear momentum of a system of particles -
of Parti- Vector product of two vectors - Angular velocity and its relation
cles and with linear velocity - Angular acceleration - Kinematics of rota-
Rotational tional motion about a fixed axis - Moment of force (Torque) - An-
Motion gular momentum of a particle - Torque and angular momentum
for a system of particles - conservation of angular momentum -
Equilibrium of a rigid body - Principle of moments - Moment of in-
ertia - Dynamics of rotational motion about a fixed axis - Angular
momentum in case of rotation about a fixed axis - conservation of
angular momentum - Rolling motion - Kinetic Energy of Rolling
Motion
- Periodic and oscillatory motions - Period and frequency - Dis-
placement - Simple harmonic motion (S.H.M.) - Simple harmonic
8. Oscilla- motion and uniform circular motion - Velocity and acceleration in
tions simple harmonic motion - Force law for Simple Harmonic Motion -
Energy in simple harmonic motion - Some systems executing Sim-
ple Harmonic Motion - Oscillations due to a spring
- Kepler’s laws - Universal law of gravitation - Central forces - The
gravitational constant - Acceleration due to gravity of the Earth -
9. Gravita- Acceleration due to gravity below and above the surface of the
tion Earth - Gravitational potential energy - Escape speed - Orbital
speed - Earth satellites - Energy of an orbiting satellite - Geosta-
tionary and polar satellites - Weightlessness
- Elastic behavior of solids - Stress and strain - Hooke’s law -
10. Me-
Stress-strain curve - Elastic moduli - Young’s Modulus - Determina-
chanical
tion of Young’s Modulus of the Material of a Wire - Shear Modulus -
Properties
Bulk Modulus - Poisson’s ratio - Elastic potential energy in a
of Solids
stretched wire - Applications of elastic behaviour of materials
- Pressure - Pascal’s Law - Variation of Pressure with Depth - At-
mospheric Pressure and Gauge Pressure - Hydraulic Machines -
Archimedes’ Principle - Streamline flow - Bernoulli’s principle -
11. Me-
Speed of Efflux - Torricelli’s Law - Venturi meter - Blood Flow and
chanical
Heart Attack - Dynamic Lift - Viscosity - Variation of Viscosity of
Properties
fluids with temperature - Stokes’ Law - Reynolds number - Critical
of Fluids
Velocity - Surface tension and Surface Energy - Angle of Contact -
Drops and Bubbles - Capillary Rise - Detergents and Surface Ten-
sion
- Temperature and heat - Measurement of temperature - Ideal-gas
12. Ther- equation and absolute temperature - Thermal expansion - Specific
mal Prop- heat capacity - Calorimetry - Change of state - Triple Point - Rege-
erties of lation - Latent Heat - Heat transfer – Conduction, convection, and
Matter radiation - Black body Radiation - Greenhouse Effect - Newton’s
law of cooling and its experimental verification
- Thermal equilibrium - Zeroth law of thermodynamics - Heat - In-
ternal Energy and work - First law of thermodynamics - Specific
heat capacity - Specific heat capacity of water - Thermodynamic
13. Ther- state variables and equation of State - Thermodynamic processes
modynam- - Quasistatic process - Isothermal Process - Adiabatic Process - Iso-
ics choric Process - Isobaric process - Cyclic process - Heat engines -
Refrigerators and heat pumps - Second law of thermodynamics -
Reversible and irreversible processes - Carnot engine - Carnot’s
theorem
- Molecular nature of matter - Behaviour of gases - Boyle’s Law -
14. Kinetic Charles’ Law - Kinetic theory of an ideal gas - Pressure of an Ideal
Theory Gas - Kinetic interpretation of temperature - Law of equipartition
of energy - Specific heat capacity - Monatomic Gases - Diatomic
Gases - Polyatomic Gases - Specific Heat Capacity of Solids - Spe-
cific Heat Capacity of Water - Mean free path
- Transverse and longitudinal waves - Wave displacement relation
in a progressive wave - Amplitude and phase - Wavelength and
angular wave number - Period, angular frequency and frequency -
The speed of a travelling wave - Speed of a transverse wave on
stretched string - Speed of a longitudinal wave (speed of sound) -
15. Waves
The principle of superposition of waves - Reflection of waves -
Standing waves and normal modes - Beats - Doppler effect –
source moving & Observer stationary, observer moving and
source stationary, both observer and source are moving - Applica-
tions of Doppler effect
- Reflection of Light by Spherical Mirrors - Sign convention - Focal
length of spherical mirror - Mirror equation - Refraction - Total in-
ternal reflection - Total internal reflection in nature and its techno-
16. Ray
logical applications - Refraction at spherical surfaces and by
Optics and
lenses - Power of a lens - Combination of thin lenses in contact -
Optical In-
Refraction through a prism - Dispersion by a prism - Natural phe-
struments
nomena due to sunlight – Rainbow - Scattering of light - Optical in-
struments - The eye - The simple and compound microscopes -
Refracting telescope and Cassegrain reflecting telescope
- Huygens principle - Refraction and reflection of plane waves us-
ing Huygens principle - Refraction in a rarer medium (at the
denser medium boundary) - Reflection of a plane wave by a plane
17. Wave surface - The Doppler effect - Coherent and incoherent addition of
Optics waves - Interference of light waves and Young‘s experiment - Dif-
fraction - Single slit - Resolving power of optical instruments - The
validity of ray optics - Polarization by scattering - Polarisation by
reflection - Plane polarized light - Polaroids
- Electric charge - Conductors and insulators - Charging by induc-
tion - Basic properties of electric charges - Additivity of charges -
Conservation of charge - Quantization of charge - Coulomb’s law -
Forces between multiple charges - Electric field - Electric field due
18. Elec- to a system of charges - Physical significance of electric field -
tric Electric field lines - Electric flux - Electric dipole - The field of an
Charges electric dipole for points on the axial line and on the equatorial
and Fields plane - Physical significance of dipoles - Dipole in a uniform exter-
nal field - Continuous charge distribution - Gauss’s law - Applica-
tions of Gauss’s Law: infinitely long straight uniformly charged
wire, infinite plane sheet, field due to uniformly charged thin
spherical shell
19. Elec- - Electrostatic potential - Potential due to a point charge - Poten-
trostatic tial due to an electric dipole - Potential due to a system of charges
Potential - Equipotential surfaces - Relation between field and potential -
and Ca- Potential energy of a system of charges - Potential energy in an
pacitance external field - Potential energy of a single charge - Potential en-
ergy of a system of two charges in an external field - Potential en-
ergy of a dipole in an external field - Electrostatics of conductors -
Dielectrics and polarisation - Electric displacement - Capacitors
and capacitance - The parallel plate capacitor - Effect of dielectric
on capacitance - Combination of capacitors - Capacitors in series -
Capacitors in parallel - Energy stored in a capacitor - Van de
Graaff generator
- Electric current - Electric current in conductors - Ohm’s law -
Drift of electrons and the origin of resistivity - Mobility - Limita-
tions of Ohm’s law - Resistivity of various materials - Colour code
20. Cur-
of resistors - Temperature dependence of resistivity - Electrical
rent Elec-
energy - Power - Combination of Resistors: Series and Parallel -
tricity
Cells - EMF - Internal resistance - Cells in series and in parallel -
Kirchhoff’s rules - Wheatstone Bridge - Meter Bridge - Potentiome-
ter
- Magnetic force - Sources and fields - Magnetic field - Lorentz
force - Magnetic force on a current-carrying conductor - Motion in
a magnetic field - Helical motion of charged particles - Motion in
combined electric and magnetic fields - Velocity selector - Cy-
clotron - Magnetic field due to a current element - Biot – Savart’s
21. Moving
law - Magnetic field on the axis of a circular current loop - Am-
Charges
pere’s circuital law - The solenoid and the toroid - Force between
and Mag-
two parallel current-carrying conductors - The ampere (UNIT) -
netism
Torque on current loop - Magnetic dipole - Torque on a rectangu-
lar current loop in a uniform magnetic field - Circular current loop
as a magnetic dipole - The magnetic dipole moment of a revolving
electron - The Moving Coil Galvanometer; conversion into amme-
ter and voltmeter
- The bar magnet - The magnetic field lines - Bar magnet as an
22. Mag- equivalent solenoid - The dipole in a uniform magnetic field - The
netism electrostatic analog - Magnetism and Gauss’s Law - The Earth’s
and Mat- magnetism - Magnetic declination and dip - Magnetization and
ter magnetic intensity - Magnetic properties of materials – Diamag-
netism
-The experiments of Faraday and Henry, -Magnetic flux, Faraday’s
23. Elec- Law of induction, -Lenz’s law and conservation of energy, -Mo-
tromagne- tional electromotive force, -Energy consideration - a quantitative
tic Induc- study, -Eddy currents, -Inductance, -Mutual inductance, -Self-in-
tion ductance, - AC generator

-AC voltage applied to a resistor, - Representation of AC current


and voltage by rotating vectors (Phasors), - AC voltage applied to
an inductor, AC voltage applied to a capacitor, - AC voltage ap-
24.
plied to a series LCR circuit, Phasor diagram solution, - Analytical
Alternat-
solution, - Resonance, - Sharpness of resonance, - Power in AC cir-
ing Cur-
cuit (Power factor), - Wattless current, - LC oscillations, - Trans-
rent
formers

25. - Displacement Current, - Maxwell’s equations, - Electromagnetic


Electroma waves, - Sources of electromagnetic waves, - Nature of electro-
gnetic magnetic waves, - Electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves, mi-
Waves crowaves, infrared waves, visible rays, ultraviolet rays, X-rays,
gamma rays)
-Electron emission, -Photoelectric Effect, -Hertz’s observations, -
Hallwachs and Lenard’s observations, - Experimental study of pho-
26.
toelectric effect, - Effect of intensity of light on photocurrent, - Ef-
Dual Na-
fect of potential on photoelectric current, - Effect of frequency of
ture of Ra-
incident radiation on stopping potential, - Photoelectric effect and
diation
Wave theory of Light, - Einstein’s Photoelectric equation, - Energy
and Mat-
Quantum of Radiation, -Particle nature of light, The photon, -Wave
ter
nature of matter, -Photocell, -Davisson and Germer Experiment

-Alpha particle scattering and Rutherford’s nuclear model of an


atom, -Alpha particle trajectory, - Electron orbits, Atomic spectra, -
Spectral series, -Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, -Energy levels,
27. Atoms Franck–Hertz experiment, -The line spectra of the hydrogen atom,
-De Broglie’s explanation of Bohr’s second postulate of quantiza-
tion

-Atomic masses and composition of nucleus, Discovery of neutron,


-Size of the nucleus, -Mass-Energy, Nuclear Binding Energy, Bind-
ing energy of nucleon and its variation with Mass Number, - Nu-
clear Force, - Radioactivity (Law of radioactive decay), - Half life
and mean life of a Radioactive material, - Alpha decay, - Beta de-
28.Nuclei
cay, - Gamma decay, - Nuclear Energy, - Fission, Nuclear reactor, -
Nuclear fusion, -Energy generation in stars, -Controlled thermonu-
clear fusion

-Classification of metals, -conductors, and semiconductors on the


basis of conductivity and energy bands, -Band theory of solids, -In-
29 . trinsic semiconductor, Extrinsic semiconductor, - P-type semicon-
Semicon- ductor, N-type semiconductor, -P-N junction, -Forward bias, Re-
ductor verse bias, -Semiconductor diode, -Application of junction diode as
Electron- a rectifier, -Zener Diode, Zener Diode as a voltage regulator, -Op-
ics: Mate- toelectronic junction devices, -Photodiode, -Light emitting diode,-
rials, De- Solar cell, -Junction transistor, -Structure and action, -Basic tran-
vices and sistor circuit configurations and transistor characteristics, -Transis-
Simple Cir- tor as a switch and as an amplifier (CE Configuration), -Feedback
cuits amplifier and transistor oscillator,- Digital Electronics and Logic
gates (NOT, OR, AND, NAND, NOR Gates), -Integrated circuits

30 - Elements of a Communication system, - Basic terminology used


Communi- in electronic communication systems, - Bandwidth of signals, -
cation Sys- Bandwidth of transmission medium, -Propagation of electromag-
tems netic waves (Ground waves, Sky waves, Space wave), -Modulation
and its necessity, -Size of the antenna or aerial, -Effective power
radiated by an antenna, -Mixing up of signals from different trans-
mitters,- Amplitude modulation, -Production of amplitude modu-
lated wave, -Detection of amplitude modulated wave.

AP EAMCET Chemistry Syllabus

The 2025 AP EAMCET Syllabus for Chemistry Covers Vital topics such as Atomic
Structure ,Chemical bonding , thermodynamics , and Organic Chemistry , among others.A solid
grasp of these subjects is crucial for successfully preparing for exam and attaining desired results.

AP EAMCET Chemistry Syllabus for Chemistry 2025

Main Topic Subtopics


- Subatomic particles - Atomic models - Developments to Bohr’s
model of the atom - Wave nature of electromagnetic radiation -
Particle nature of electromagnetic radiation - Planck’s quantum
theory - Evidence for the quantized electronic energy levels:
Atomic spectra - Bohr’s model for the hydrogen atom - Explana-
tion of the line spectrum of hydrogen - Limitations of Bohr’s model
ATOMIC
- Quantum mechanical considerations of subatomic particles -
STRUC-
Dual behavior of matter - Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle -
TURE
Quantum mechanical model of an atom - Important features of the
quantum mechanical model of the atom - Orbitals and quantum
numbers - Shapes of atomic orbitals - Energies of orbitals - Filling
of orbitals in atoms - Aufbau Principle - Pauli’s exclusion Principle -
Hund’s rule of maximum multiplicity - Electronic configurations of
atoms - Stability of half-filled and completely filled orbitals
- Genesis of periodic classification - Modern periodic law and the
present form of the periodic table - Nomenclature of elements
CLASSIFI- with atomic numbers greater than 100 - Electronic configuration of
CATION OF elements and the periodic table - Electronic configuration and
ELEMENTS types of elements: s, p, d, and f blocks - Trends in physical proper-
AND PERI- ties: (a) Atomic radius (b) Ionic radius (c) Variation of size in
ODICITY IN inner transition elements (d) Ionization enthalpy (e) Electron
PROPER- gain enthalpy (f) Electronegativity - Periodic trends in chemical
TIES properties: (a) Periodicity of valence or oxidation states (b)
Anomalous properties of second-period elements – diagonal rela-
tionship - Periodic trends and chemical reactivity
CHEMICAL - Kossel-Lewis approach to chemical bonding - Octet rule - Lewis
BONDING representation of simple molecules - Formal charges - Limitations
AND of the octet rule - Ionic or electrovalent bond: - Factors favorable
MOLECU- for the formation of ionic compounds - Crystal structure of
LAR sodium chloride - Lattice enthalpy: General properties of ionic
compounds - Bond parameters: bond length, bond angle, bond en-
thalpy, bond order, resonance - Polarity of bonds and dipole mo-
ment (Fajan's rules) - Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion
(VSEPR) theory - Predicting the geometry of simple molecules -
Valence bond theory: - Orbital overlap concept - Directional
properties of bonds - Overlapping of atomic orbitals - Types of
overlapping and nature of covalent bonds - Strength of sigma
and pi bonds - Factors favoring the formation of covalent bonds -
Hybridization: - Different types of hybridization involving s, p,
STRUC-
and d orbitals - Shapes of simple covalent molecules - Coordi-
TURE
nate bond: Definition with examples - Molecular orbital theory: -
Formation of molecular orbitals - Linear combination of atomic
orbitals (LCAO) - Conditions for the combination of atomic or-
bitals - Types of molecular orbitals - Energy level diagrams for
molecular orbitals - Electronic configuration and molecular be-
havior - Bonding in some homonuclear diatomic molecules: H₂,
He₂, Li₂, B₂, C₂, N₂, and O₂ - Hydrogen bonding: - Cause of forma-
tion of hydrogen bonds - Types of hydrogen bonds (inter- and in-
tra-molecular) - General properties of hydrogen bonds
- Intermolecular forces - Thermal energy - Intermolecular forces
vs. thermal interactions - The gaseous state - The gas laws - Ideal
gas equation - Graham’s law of diffusion - Dalton’s Law of partial
STATES OF
pressures - Kinetic molecular theory of gases - Kinetic gas equa-
MATTER:
tion of an ideal gas (no derivation) - Deduction of gas laws from
GASES
the kinetic gas equation - Distribution of molecular speeds - Ki-
AND LIQ-
netic energy - Behavior of real gases: - Deviation from ideal gas
UIDS
behavior - Compressibility factor vs. pressure diagrams of real
gases - Liquefaction of gases - Liquid state - Vapor pressure - Sur-
face tension - Viscosity
- Significant figures - Laws of chemical combinations: - Law of
conservation of mass - Law of definite proportions - Law of
multiple proportions - Atomic and molecular masses - Mole con-
cept and molar mass - Concept of equivalent weight - Percentage
composition of compounds - Calculations of empirical and molecu-
lar formulae of compounds - Stoichiometry and stoichiometric cal-
STOI- culations: - Limiting reagent - Methods of expressing concentra-
CHIOME- tions of solutions: - Mass percent - Mole fraction - Molarity -
TRY Molality - Normality - Redox reactions: - Classical ideas of re-
dox reactions - Oxidation and reduction reactions - Redox re-
actions in terms of electron transfer - Oxidation number concept -
Types of redox reactions: - Combination - Decomposition -
Displacement - Disproportionation - Balancing of redox reac-
tions: - Oxidation number method - Half-reaction (ion-electron)
method - Redox reactions in titrimetry
- Thermodynamic terms - The system and the surroundings -
Types of systems and surroundings - The state of the system - In-
ternal energy as a state function: - (a) Work - (b) Heat - (c)
THERMO-
The general case - The first law of thermodynamics: - Applica-
DYNAMICS
tions - Work - Enthalpy (H) - a useful new state function - Exten-
sive and intensive properties - Relationship between Cp and Cv -
Measurement of ∆U and ∆H: - Calorimetry - Enthalpy change
∆rH of reactions - (a) Standard enthalpy of reactions - (b) En-
thalpy changes during transformations - (c) Standard enthalpy
of formation - (d) Thermochemical equations - (e) Hess’s law
of constant heat summation - Enthalpies for different types of re-
actions: - (a) Standard enthalpy of combustion (∆cH⁰) - (b) En-
thalpy of atomization (∆aH⁰) - (c) Phase transition, sublimation,
and ionization - (d) Bond enthalpy (∆bondH⁰) - (e) Enthalpy of
solution (∆solH⁰) and dilution-lattice enthalpy - Spontaneity: - (a)
Is decrease in enthalpy a criterion for spontaneity? - (b) Entropy
and spontaneity, the second law of thermodynamics - (c) Gibbs
energy and spontaneity - Absolute entropy and the third law of
thermodynamics
- Equilibrium in physical processes - Equilibrium in chemical pro-
cesses: - Dynamic equilibrium - Law of chemical equilibrium: -
Law of mass action and equilibrium constant - Homogeneous equi-
libria - Equilibrium constant in gaseous systems - Relationship be-
tween Kp and Kc - Heterogeneous equilibria - Applications of equi-
CHEMICAL librium constant - Relationship between equilibrium constant K, re-
EQUILIB- action quotient Q, and Gibbs energy G - Factors affecting equilib-
RIUM AND ria: - Le Chatelier's principle application to industrial synthesis of
ACIDS- ammonia and sulfur trioxide - Ionic equilibrium in solutions: -
BASES Acids, bases, and salts: - Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, and Lewis
concepts of acids and bases - Ionization of acids and bases: -
Ionization constant of water and its ionic product - pH scale -
Ionization constants of weak acids - Ionization of weak bases -
Relation between Ka and Kb - Di- and polybasic acids - Di- and
polyacidic bases - Factors affecting acid strength
- Position of hydrogen in the periodic table
- Dihydrogen: Occurrence and Isotopes
- Preparation and properties of dihydrogen, uses of H₂
HYDRO- - Hydrides: Ionic, covalent, and non-stoichiometric hydrides
GEN AND - Water: Physical properties; structure of water, ice
ITS COM- - Chemical properties of water; hard and soft water, Temporary
POUNDS and permanent hardness of water
- Hydrogen Peroxide: Preparation, properties, structure, storage,
and uses
- Heavy Water
- Hydrogen as a fuel
THE s- - Group 1 Elements: Alkali metals; Electronic configurations;
BLOCK EL- Atomic and Ionic radii; Ionization enthalpy; Hydration enthalpy
EMENTS - Physical properties; Chemical properties; Uses
(ALKALI - General characteristics of the compounds of the alkali metals:
AND ALKA- Oxides; Halides; Salts of oxo Acids
LINE - Anomalous properties of Lithium: Differences and similarities
EARTH with other alkali metals, Diagonal relationship; similarities be-
METALS) tween Lithium and Magnesium
- Some important compounds of Sodium: Sodium Chloride, Sodium
carbonate, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Bicarbonate; Biological im-
portance of Sodium and Potassium
- Group 2 Elements: Alkaline earth elements; Electronic configura-
tion; Ionization enthalpy; Hydration enthalpy
- Physical properties, Chemical properties; Uses
- General characteristics of compounds of the Alkaline Earth Met-
als: Oxides, hydroxides, halides, salts of oxy acids (Carbonates;
Sulphates and Nitrates)
- Anomalous behavior of Beryllium; its diagonal relationship with
Aluminum
- Some important compounds of calcium: Preparation and uses of
Calcium Hydroxide, Quick lime, Calcium Carbonate, Plaster of
Paris; Cement; Biological importance of Calcium and Magnesium
- General introduction – Electronic configuration, atomic radii, Ion-
ization enthalpy, Electronegativity
p-BLOCK
- Physical & Chemical properties
ELEMENTS
- Aluminum reactivity towards acids & alkalies
GROUP 13
- Important trends and anomalous properties of boron
(BORON
- Some important compounds of Boron: Borax, orthoboric acid, Di-
FAMILY)
borane; Uses of boron, aluminum, and their compounds

- General introduction – Electronic configuration, atomic radii, Ion-


ization enthalpy, Electronegativity
p-BLOCK
- Physical & Chemical properties
ELEMENTS
- Important trends and anomalous properties of carbon
- GROUP
- Allotropes of carbon; Uses of carbon
14
- Some important compounds of Carbon and Silicon: Carbon
(CARBON
Monoxide, Carbon dioxide, Silica, Silicones, Silicates, Zeolites
FAMILY)

- Definition of terms: Air, Water, Soil Pollution, Environmental Pol-


Environ- lution, Atmospheric Pollution, Acid rain, Particulate pollutants,
mental Stratospheric pollution, Water pollution, Soil pollution
Chemistry - Strategies to control Environmental pollution
- Green Chemistry
- General introduction; Tetravalency of Carbon
- Shapes of organic compounds; Structural representations of or-
ganic compounds
ORGANIC
- Classification of organic compounds; Nomenclature of organic
CHEM-
compounds
ISTRY -
- Isomerism; Fundamental concepts in organic reaction mecha-
SOME BA-
nisms
SIC PRIN-
- Fission of covalent bond; Nucleophiles and electrophiles
CIPLES
- Electron movements in organic reactions
AND TECH-
- Electron displacement effects in covalent bonds: inductive effect,
NIQUES
resonance, resonance effect, electromeric effect, hyper conjuga-
AND HY-
tion
DROCAR-
- Types of Organic reactions
BONS
- Methods of purification of Organic compounds; Qualitative ele-
mental analysis of Organic compounds; Quantitative elemental
analysis
- Classification of Hydrocarbons
- Alkanes:
- Nomenclature
- Isomerism (structural and conformations of ethane only)
- Preparation of alkanes
- Properties: Physical properties and chemical reactivity
- Substitution reactions: Halogenation, Controlled Oxidation, Iso-
merisation, Aromatization, and reaction with steam
- Alkenes:
- Nomenclature
- Structure of ethene
- Isomerism
- Methods of preparation
- Properties: Physical and chemical reactions
- Addition of dihydrogen, halogen, water, sulfuric acid, hydrogen
halides (Mechanism: ionic and peroxide effect, Markovnikov’s,
anti-Markovnikov’s or Kharasch effect)
- Oxidation, Ozonolysis, and Polymerization
HYDROCA
- Alkynes:
RBONS
- Nomenclature and isomerism
- Structure of acetylene
- Methods of preparation of acetylene
- Physical properties
- Chemical reactions: Acidic character of alkyne, addition reactions
of hydrogen, halogen, hydrogen halides, and water; Polymeriza-
tion
- Aromatic Hydrocarbons:
- Nomenclature and isomerism
- Structure of benzene
- Resonance and aromaticity
- Preparation of benzene
- Physical properties
- Chemical properties: Mechanism of electrophilic substitution
- Electrophilic substitution reactions: Nitration, Sulphonation, Halo-
genation, Friedel-Craft’s alkylation and acylation
- Directive influence of functional groups in mono-substituted ben-
zene
- Carcinogenicity and toxicity
- General characteristics of solid state
- Amorphous and crystalline solids
- Classification of crystalline solids based on different binding
forces (molecular, ionic, metallic, and covalent solids)
- Probing the structure of solids: X-ray crystallography
SOLID - Crystal lattices and unit cells:
STATE - Bravais lattices: primitive and centered unit cells
- Number of atoms in a unit cell (primitive, body-centered, and
face-centered cubic unit cell)
- Close packed structures:
- Close packing in one dimension, two dimensions, and three di-
mensions
- Tetrahedral and octahedral voids: formula of a compound and
number of voids filled; locating tetrahedral and octahedral voids
- Packing efficiency in simple cubic, bcc, and hcp, ccp lattice
- Calculations involving unit cell dimensions: density of the unit
cell
- Imperfections in solids: types of point defects, stoichiometric and
non-stoichiometric defects
- Electrical properties: conduction of electricity in metals, semicon-
ductors, and insulators; band theory of metals
- Magnetic properties
- Types of solutions
- Expressing concentration of solutions: mass percentage, volume
percentage, mass by volume percentage, parts per million, mole
fraction, molarity, and molality
- Solubility:
- Solubility of a solid in a liquid, solubility of a gas in a liquid
- Henry’s law
SOLU- - Vapour pressure of liquid solutions: vapor pressure of liquid-liq-
TIONS uid solutions
- Raoult’s law as a special case of Henry’s law: vapor pressure of
solutions of solids in liquids
- Ideal and non-ideal solutions
- Colligative properties and determination of molar mass: relative
lowering of vapor pressure, elevation of boiling point, depression
of freezing point, osmosis and osmotic pressure, reverse osmosis,
and water purification
- Abnormal molar masses: van’t Hoff factor
ELECTROCHEMISTRY:
- Electrochemical cells
- Galvanic cells: measurement of electrode potentials
- Nernst equation: equilibrium constant from Nernst equation;
electrochemical cell and Gibbs energy of the cell reaction
- Conductance of electrolytic solutions: measurement of the con-
ductivity of ionic solutions; variation of conductivity and molar
conductivity with concentration; strong electrolytes and weak
electrolytes; applications of Kohlrausch’s law
- Electrolytic cells and electrolysis: Faraday’s laws of electrolysis;
ELECTROC
products of electrolysis
HEMISTRY
- Batteries: primary batteries and secondary batteries; Fuel cells;
AND
Corrosion of metals; Hydrogen economy
CHEMICAL
CHEMICAL KINETICS:
KINETICS
- Rate of a chemical reaction
- Factors influencing the rate of a reaction: dependence of rate on
concentration; rate expression and rate constant; order of a reac-
tion; molecularity of a reaction
- Integrated rate equations: zero order reactions, first order reac-
tions, half-life of a reaction
- Pseudo first order reactions
- Temperature dependence of the rate of a reaction; effect of cata-
lyst
- Collision theory of chemical reaction rates
- Adsorption:
- Distinction between adsorption and absorption
- Mechanism of adsorption
- Types of adsorption
- Characteristics of physisorption and chemisorption
- Adsorption isotherms
- Adsorption from solution; applications of adsorption
- Catalysis:
- Catalysts, promoters, and poisons
- Autocatalysis
- Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis
- Adsorption theory of heterogeneous catalysis
- Important features of solid catalysts: (a) activity (b) selectivity;
shape-selective catalysis by zeolites; enzyme catalysis; character-
SURFACE istics and mechanism; catalysts in industry
CHEM- - Colloids:
ISTRY - Classification of colloids:
- Based on physical state of dispersed phase and dispersion
medium
- Based on nature of interaction between dispersed phase and dis-
persion medium
- Based on the type of particles of the dispersed phase: multi-
molecular, macromolecular, and associated colloids
- Cleansing action of soaps
- Preparation of colloids
- Purification of colloidal solutions
- Properties of colloidal solutions: colligative properties, Tyndall
effect, color, Brownian movement, charge on colloidal particles,
electrophoresis; coagulation; precipitation methods; coagulation
of lyophilic sols and protection of colloids
- Emulsions; Colloids around us; application of colloids
- Occurrence of metals
- Concentration of ores: levigation, magnetic separation, froth
flotation, leaching
- Extraction of crude metal from concentrated ore: conversion to
GENERAL
oxide, reduction of oxide to the metal
PRINCI-
- Thermodynamic principles of metallurgy: Ellingham diagram, lim-
PLES OF
itations, applications (extraction of iron, copper, and zinc from
METAL-
their oxides)
LURGY
- Electrochemical principles of metallurgy: Oxidation and reduction
- Refining of crude metal: distillation, liquation, poling, electrolysis,
zone refining, and vapor phase refining
- Uses of aluminum, copper, zinc, and iron
GROUP-15 ELEMENTS:
- Occurrence, electronic configuration, atomic and ionic radii, ion-
ization enthalpy, electronegativity, physical and chemical proper-
ties
- Dinitrogen: preparation, properties, and uses
- Compounds of nitrogen: preparation, properties, and uses of am-
monia; Oxides of nitrogen; Preparation and properties of nitric
acid
- Phosphorus: allotropic forms; Phosphine: preparation and proper-
ties
- Phosphorus halides; Oxoacids of phosphorus
GROUP-16 ELEMENTS:
- Occurrence, electronic configuration, atomic and ionic radii, ion-
ization enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, electronegativity, physi-
cal and chemical properties
- Dioxygen: preparation, properties, and uses; Simple oxides
- Ozone: preparation, properties, structure, and uses
- Sulfur: allotropic forms; Sulfur dioxide: preparation, properties,
p-BLOCK and uses
ELEMENTS - Oxoacids of sulfur; Sulfuric acid: industrial process of manufac-
ture, properties, and uses
GROUP-17 ELEMENTS:
- Occurrence, electronic configuration, atomic and ionic radii, ion-
ization enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, electronegativity, physi-
cal and chemical properties
- Chlorine: preparation, properties, and uses
- Hydrogen chloride: preparation, properties, and uses
- Oxoacids of halogens; Interhalogen compounds: preparation,
properties, and uses
GROUP-18 ELEMENTS:
- Occurrence, electronic configuration, ionization enthalpy, atomic
radii, electron gain enthalpy, physical and chemical properties
- (a) Xenon-fluorine compounds: XeF₂, XeF₄, and XeF₆ - prepara-
tion, hydrolysis and formation of fluoroanions; structures of
XeF₂, XeF₄, and XeF₆

- (b) Xenon-oxygen compounds: XeO₃ and XeOF₄ - their formation


and structures; uses of noble gases
d AND f BLOCK ELEMENTS:
- Position in the periodic table
- Electronic configuration of the d-block elements
- General properties of transition elements (d-block): physical
properties, variation in atomic and ionic sizes of transition series,
ionization enthalpies, oxidation states, trends in the M²⁺/M and
M³⁺/M²⁺ standard electrode potentials, trends in stability of higher
oxidation states, chemical reactivity and E° values, magnetic
properties, formation of colored ions, formation of complex com-
pounds, catalytic properties, formation of interstitial compounds,
alloy formation
- Some important compounds of transition elements: oxides and
oxo-anions of metals; uses of potassium dichromate and potas-
sium permanganate; structures of chromate, dichromate, man-
ganate, and permanganate ions
- Inner transition elements (f-block): lanthanoids: electronic config-
uration, atomic and ionic sizes, oxidation states, general charac-
d AND f
teristics
BLOCK EL-
- The Actinoids: electronic configurations, ionic sizes, oxidation
EMENTS &
states, general characteristics, and comparison with lanthanoids
COORDI-
- Some applications of d and f block elements
NATION
COORDINATION COMPOUNDS:
COM-
- Werner’s theory of coordination compounds
POUNDS
- Definitions of some terms used in coordination compounds
- Nomenclature of coordination compounds: IUPAC nomenclature
- Isomerism in coordination compounds:
- (a) Stereo isomerism: Geometrical and optical isomerism
- (b) Structural isomerism: linkage, coordination, ionization, and
solvate isomerism
- Bonding in coordination compounds:
- (a) Valence bond theory: magnetic properties of coordination
compounds; limitations of valence bond theory
- (b) Crystal field theory:
- (i) Crystal field splitting in octahedral and tetrahedral coordina-
tion entities
- (ii) Colour in coordination compounds; limitations of crystal field
theory
- Bonding in metal carbonyls
- Stability of coordination compounds
- Importance and applications of coordination compounds
POLYMERS - Classification of Polymers:
- Based on source, structure, mode of polymerization, molecular
forces, and growth polymerization
- Types of polymerization reactions:
- Addition polymerization or chain growth polymerization: Ionic
polymerization, free radical mechanism; preparation of addition
polymers: polythene, Teflon, and polyacrylonitrile
- Condensation polymerization or step growth polymerization:
polyamides; preparation of Nylon 6,6 and nylon 6; polyesters:
terylene, bakelite, melamine, formaldehyde polymer; copolymer-
ization
- Rubber: natural rubber; vulcanization of rubber; synthetic rub-
bers: preparation of neoprene and buna-N
- Molecular mass of polymers: number average and weight aver-
age molecular masses; poly dispersity index (PDI)
- Biodegradable polymers: poly β-Hydroxybutyrate-Co β-Hydroxy
Valerate (PHBV), Nylon 2-nylon 6
- Polymers of commercial importance: poly propene, polystyrene,
poly vinyl chloride (PVC), urea-formaldehyde resin, glyptal, bake-
lite - their monomers, structures, and uses
- Carbohydrates:
- Classification of carbohydrates
- Monosaccharides: preparation of glucose from sucrose and
starch; Properties and structure of glucose: D, L configurations
and (+), (-) configurations of glucose; Structure of fructose
- Disaccharides: Sucrose: preparation, structure; Invert sugar;
Structures of maltose and lactose
- Polysaccharides: Structures of starch, cellulose, and glycogen;
Importance of carbohydrates
- Amino acids:
- Natural amino acids; classification of amino acids; structures and
D and L forms; Zwitterions
- Proteins:
- Structures, classification, fibrous and globular; primary, sec-
ondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures of proteins; Denatura-
tion of proteins
- Enzymes:
- Enzymes; mechanism of enzyme action
- Vitamins:
- Explanation, names, classification of vitamins, sources of vita-
mins; deficiency diseases of different types of vitamins
- Nucleic acids:
- Chemical composition of nucleic acids, structures of nucleic
acids, DNA fingerprinting; biological functions of nucleic acids
- Hormones:
- Definition, different types of hormones, their production, biologi-
cal activity, diseases due to their abnormal activities
- Drugs and their classification:
- (a) Classification of drugs on the basis of pharmacological effect
- (b) Classification of drugs on the basis of drug action
- (c) Classification of drugs on the basis of chemical structure
- (d) Classification of drugs on the basis of molecular targets
- Drug-Target interaction:
- Enzymes as drug targets
- (a) Catalytic action of enzymes
- (b) Drug-enzyme interaction
CHEM-
- Receptors as drug targets
ISTRY IN
- Therapeutic action of different classes of drugs:
EVERYDAY
- Antacids
LIFE
- Antihistamines
- Neurologically active drugs: tranquilizers, analgesics (non-nar-
cotic, narcotic analgesics)
- Antimicrobials: antibiotics, antiseptics and disinfectants, antifer-
tility drugs
- Chemicals in food:
- Artificial sweetening agents
- Food preservatives
- Antioxidants in food
- Cleansing agents: soaps and synthetic detergents
- Classification and nomenclature
- Nature of C-X bond
- Methods of preparation:
- Alkylhalides and arylhalides: from alcohols, from hydrocarbons
- (a) By free radical halogenation
- (b) By electrophilic substitution
- (c) By replacement of diazonium group (Sandmeyer reaction)
- (d) By the addition of hydrogen halides and halogens to alkenes
- (e) By halogen exchange reactions (Finkelstein reaction)
- Physical properties: melting and boiling points, density, and
solubility
- Chemical reactions:
HALOALKA - Reactions of haloalkanes:
NES AND - (i) Nucleophilic substitution reactions
HALOAREN - (a) SN² mechanism
ES - (b) SN¹ mechanism
- (c) Stereochemical aspects of nucleophilic substitution reactions:
optical activity
- (ii) Elimination reactions
- (iii) Reaction with metals
- Reactions of haloarenes:
- (i) Nucleophilic substitution
- (ii) Electrophilic substitution
- (iii) Reaction with metals
- Polyhalogen compounds: uses and environmental effects of
dichloromethane, trichloromethane, triiodomethane, tetra-
chloromethane, freons, and DDT
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers:
- Classification
- Nomenclature:
- (a) Alcohols
- (b) Phenols
- (c) Ethers
- Structures of hydroxy and ether functional groups
ORGANIC - Methods of preparation:
COM- - Alcohols from alkenes and carbonyl compounds
POUNDS - From Grignard reagents
CONTAIN- - Phenols from haloarenes, benzene sulphonic acid, diazonium
ING C, H, salts, cumene
AND O (Al- - Physical properties of alcohols and phenols
cohols, - Chemical reactions of alcohols and phenols:
Phenols, - (i) Reactions involving cleavage of O-H bond in alcohols: Acidity
Ethers, of alcohols and phenols, esterification
Aldehy- - (ii) Reactions involving cleavage of C-O bond: reactions with HX,
des, Ke- PX₃, dehydration and oxidation
tones, and - (iii) Reactions of phenols: electrophilic aromatic substitution,
Carboxylic Kolbe’s reaction, Reimer-Tiemann reaction, reaction with zinc
Acids) dust, oxidation
- Commercially important alcohols: methanol, ethanol
Ethers:
- Methods of preparation: By dehydration of alcohols,
Williamson synthesis
- Physical properties
- Chemical reactions: Cleavage of C-O bond and electrophilic
substitution of aromatic ethers (anisole)
- Nomenclature and structure of carbonyl group
- Preparation of aldehydes and ketones:
- (1) By oxidation of alcohols
- (2) By dehydrogenation of alcohols
- (3) From hydrocarbons
ALDEHY-
- Preparation of aldehydes:
DES AND
- (1) From acyl chlorides
KETONES
- (2) From nitriles and esters
- (3) From hydrocarbons
- Preparation of ketones:
- (1) From acyl chlorides
- (2) From nitriles

AP EAMCET Mathematics Syllabus 2025

It is recommended that candidates study the AP EAMCET Mathematics Syllabus 2025 which is
provided below. Important subjects like algebra calculus trigonometry geometry and statistics are
covered in this curriculum. It is essential to understand these ideas in order to succeed on the test.
Candidates can also become acquainted with the AP EAMCET 2025 mathematics chapter-by-chap-
ter weighting.

AP EAMCET Maths Syllabus

Sub-
Sub Topics
jects
- Functions: Types of functions – Definitions - Domain, Range, and In-
verse - Matrices: Types of matrices - Scalar multiple of a matrix and
multiplication of matrices - Transpose of a matrix – Determinants -
Properties of determinants - Adjoint and Inverse of a matrix – Consis-
tency and inconsistency of systems of simultaneous equations - Rank
of a matrix - Solution of simultaneous linear equations. - Complex
Numbers: Complex number as an ordered pair of real numbers - Fun-
damental operations - Representation of complex numbers in the form
a + ib - Modulus and amplitude of complex numbers – Illustrations - Ge-
ometrical and Polar Representation of complex numbers in Argand
plane - Argand diagram. - De Moivre’s Theorem: De Moivre’s theo-
rem - Integral and Rational indices - n-th roots of unity - Geometrical In-
terpretations – Illustrations. - Quadratic Expressions: Quadratic ex-
pressions, equations in one variable - Sign of quadratic expressions –
Change in signs – Maximum and minimum values - Quadratic In-
Alge-
equities. - Theory of Equations: The relation between the roots and
bra
coefficients in an equation - Solving equations when two or more roots
of it are connected by a certain relation - Equation with real coeffi-
cients, occurrence of complex roots in conjugate pairs and its conse-
quences, Transformation of equations - Reciprocal equations. - Permu-
tations and Combinations: Fundamental Principle of counting – Lin-
ear and circular permutations - Permutations of ‘n’ dissimilar things
taken ‘r’ at a time - Permutations when repetitions allowed - Circular
permutations - Permutations with constraint repetitions - Combinations
- Definitions, certain theorems. - Binomial Theorem: Binomial theo-
rem for positive integral index, Binomial theorem for rational index -
Approximations using Binomial theorem. - Partial Fractions: Partial
fractions of f(x)/g(x) when g(x) contains non-repeated linear factors -
Partial fractions of f(x)/g(x) where both f(x) and g(x) are polynomials
and when g(x) contains repeated and/or non-repeated linear factors -
Partial fractions of f(x)/g(x) when g(x) contains irreducible factors.
Trigon - Trigonometric Ratios up to Transformations: Trigonometric
ome- ratios – Variation - Graphs and Periodicity of Trigonometric functions -
try Trigonometric ratios of Compound angles - Trigonometric ratios of mul-
tiple and sub-multiple angles - Transformations - Sum and Product
rules. - Trigonometric Equations: General solutions of Trigonometric
Equations – Simple Trigonometric Equations – Solutions. - Inverse
Trigonometric Functions: To reduce a Trigonometric function into a
bijective function – Graphs of Inverse Trigonometric functions – Proper-
ties of Inverse Trigonometric functions. - Hyperbolic Functions: Defi-
nition of Hyperbolic Function – Graphs - Definition of Inverse Hyperbolic
Functions – Graphs - Addition formulae of Hyperbolic Functions. - Prop-
erties of Triangles: Relation between sides and angles of a Triangle -
Sine, Cosine, Tangent and Projection rules - Half angle formulae and ar-
eas of a triangle – Incircle and Excircles of a Triangle.
- Addition of Vectors: Vectors as a triad of real numbers - Classifica-
tion of vectors - Addition of vectors - Scalar multiplication - Angle be-
tween two non-zero vectors - Linear combination of vectors - Compo-
nents of a vector in three dimensions - Vector equations of line and
plane including their Cartesian equivalent forms. - Product of Vec-
Vec- tors: Scalar or dot product of two vectors - Geometrical Interpretations
tor Al- - Orthogonal projections - Properties of dot product - Expression of dot
gebra product in i, j, k system - Angle between two vectors - Geometrical Vec-
tor methods – Vector equations of plane in normal form - Angle be-
tween two planes - Vector product of two vectors and properties - Vec-
tor product in i, j, k system - Vector Areas – Scalar triple product – Vec-
tor equation of a plane – different forms, skew lines, shortest distance –
plane, condition for coplanarity, etc. – Vector triple product – results.
- Measures of Dispersion: Range - Mean deviation - Variance and
Mea-
standard deviation of ungrouped/grouped data, coefficient of variation
sures
and analysis of frequency distributions with equal means but different
of
variances.
Dis-
- Probability: Random experiments and events - Classical definition of
per-
probability, Axiomatic approach and addition theorem of probability -
sion
Independent and dependent events - Conditional probability - multipli-
and
cation theorem and Baye’s theorem.
Prob-
- Random Variables and Probability Distributions: Random Vari-
ability
ables - Theoretical discrete distributions – Binomial and Poisson Distri-
butions.
- Locus: Definition of locus – Illustrations - To find equations of locus -
Problems connected to it.
- The Straight Line: Revision of fundamental results - Straight line -
Normal form – Illustrations - Straight line - Symmetric form - Straight
line - Reduction into various forms - Intersection of two Straight Lines -
Family of straight lines - Concurrent lines - Condition for Concurrent
lines - Angle between two lines - Length of perpendicular from a point
to a Line - Distance between two parallel lines - Concurrent lines - Prop-
Coor- erties related to a triangle.
dinate - Pair of Straight Lines: Equations of pair of lines passing through
Ge- origin - Angle between a pair of lines - Condition for perpendicular and
ome- coincident lines, bisectors of angles - Pair of bisectors of angles - Pair of
try lines - Second degree general equation - Conditions for parallel lines -
Distance between them - Point of intersection of pair of lines - Ho-
mogenising a second degree equation with a first degree equation in x
and y.
- Circle: Equation of circle - Equation of circle - Standard form - Centre
and radius - Equation of a circle with a given line segment as diameter
& equation of a circle through three non-collinear points - Parametric
equations of a circle - Position of a point in the plane of a circle – Power
of a point - Definition of tangent - Length of tangent - Position of a
straight line in the plane of a circle - Conditions for a line to be tangent
– Chord joining two points on a circle – Equation of the tangent at a
point on the circle - Point of contact - Equation of normal - Chord of
contact - Pole and polar - Conjugate points and conjugate lines - Equa-
tion of chord with given middle point - Relative position of two circles -
Circles touching each other externally, internally - Common tangents –
Centers of similitude - Equation of pair of tangents from an external
point.
- System of Circles: Angle between two intersecting circles – Condi-
tion for orthogonality - Radical axis of two circles - Properties - Common
chord and common tangent of two circles – Radical centre - Intersection
of a line and a Circle.
- Parabola: Conic sections – Parabola - Equation of parabola in stan-
dard form - Different forms of parabola - Parametric equations - Equa-
tions of tangent and normal at a point on the parabola (Cartesian and
Parametric) - Conditions for a straight line to be a tangent.
- Ellipse: Equation of ellipse in standard form - Parametric equations -
Equation of tangent and normal at a point on the ellipse (Cartesian and
parametric) - Condition for a straight line to be a tangent.
- Hyperbola: Equation of hyperbola in standard form - Parametric
equations - Equations of tangent and normal at a point on the hyper-
bola (Cartesian and parametric) - Conditions for a straight line to be
tangent - Asymptotes.
- Three Dimensional Coordinates: Coordinates - Section formulae -
Centroid of a triangle and tetrahedron.
- Direction Cosines and Direction Ratios: Direction Cosines - Direc-
tion Ratios.
- Plane: Cartesian equation of Plane - Simple Illustrations.
- Limits and Continuity: Intervals and neighbourhoods – Limits -
Standard Limits – Continuity.
- Differentiation: Derivative of a function - Elementary Properties -
Trigonometric, Inverse Trigonometric, Hyperbolic, Inverse Hyperbolic
Function – Derivatives - Methods of Differentiation – Second Order De-
rivatives.
- Applications of Derivatives: Errors & Approximations - Geometrical
Interpretation of a derivative - Equations of tangents and normals to a
curve – Lengths of Tangent, Normal, Subtangent and subnormal - An-
Calcu-
gles between two curves and condition for orthogonality of curves – De-
lus
rivative as a rate of change – Rolle’s theorem and Lagrange’s Mean
value theorem - Increasing and decreasing functions - Maxima and Min-
ima.
- Integration: Integration as the inverse process of differentiation -
Standard forms - Properties of integrals - Method of substitution - Inte-
gration of algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric and in-
verse trigonometric functions - Integration by parts – Integration by the
method of substitution – Integration of algebraic and trigonometric
functions – Integration by parts – Integration.
AP EAMCET Syllabus - Botany

Understanding plant biology and its practical applications requires knowledge of several important
topics covered in the AP EAMCET Syllabus for Botany. Students will investigate topics like taxon-
omy ecology plant anatomy and physiology which serve as the basis for more complex biological
science coursework. To succeed on the test and pursue jobs in the agricultural and life sciences sec -
tors candidates must fully understand this syllabus.

AP EAMCET Botany Syllabus

Topic Sub Topics


The living world: What is living? Diversity in the living world, Taxo-
DIVER- nomic categories. Biological Classification: Kingdom Monera, King-
SITY IN dom Protista, Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Plantae, and Kingdom Ani-
THE LIV- malia, Six kingdom classification, Viruses, Viroids, Prions & Lichens.
ING Science of plants– Botany: Origin, Development, Scope of Botany
WORLD and Branches of Botany. Plant Kingdom: Algae, Bryophytes, Pteri-
dophytes, Gymnosperms.
STRUC-
TURAL
ORGANI-
SATION Morphology of flowering Plants: The root, The stem, The Inflores-
IN cence, The flower.
PLANTS -
MOR-
PHOLOGY
REPRO- Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants: Pre-fertilization structures
DUCTION and events, Pollination, Pollen-pistil interaction, Double fertilization,
IN Post-fertilization structures and events, Apomixis and polyembry-
PLANTS ony.
PLANT Taxonomy of angiosperms: Systems, Types of classification, Semi-
SYSTEM- Technical description of a typical flowering plant, Description of
ATICS Families: Solanaceae and Liliaceae.
Cell - The Unit of Life: What is a Cell? Cell theory, Prokaryotic cells,
CELL
Eukaryotic cells. Biomolecules: Chemical composition, Primary and
STRUC-
secondary metabolites, Biomacromolecules, Proteins, Polysaccha-
TURE
rides, Nucleic acids, Structure of Proteins, Nature of Bond linking
AND
Monomers in a polymer, Dynamic state of body constituents-con-
FUNC-
cept of metabolism, metabolic basis for living. Cell cycle and Cell
TION
Division: Mitosis, Meiosis, significance of Meiosis.
INTERNAL Histology and Anatomy of Flowering Plants: Anatomy of Dicotyle-
ORGANI- donous and Monocotyledonous plants.
SATION
OF
PLANTS
Ecological Adaptations, Succession and Ecological Services: Plant
PLANT
communities, Ecological adaptations, Plant succession, Ecological
ECOLOGY
services.
Transport in Plants: Means of Transport, Plant-Water Relations,
Long Distance Transport of Water - Transpiration, Uptake and trans-
port of Mineral Nutrients, Phloem transport: Flow from Source to
Sink. Enzymes: Chemical Reactions, Enzymatic Conversions, Nature
of Enzyme Action, Factors Affecting Enzyme Activity, Classification
PLANT
and Nomenclature of Enzymes, Co-factors. Photosynthesis in Higher
PHYSIOL-
Plants: Early experiments, Site of Photosynthesis, Pigments, Light
OGY
Reaction, The Electron Transport, C4 Pathway, Photorespiration,
Factors affecting Photosynthesis. Respiration of Plants: Glycolysis,
Fermentation, Aerobic Respiration, The Respiratory Balance Sheet,
Amphibolic Pathway, Respiratory Quotient. Plant Growth and Devel-
opment: Plant Growth Regulators.
Bacteria: Morphology, Bacterial cell structure, Nutrition, Reproduc-
MICROBI- tion, Importance of Bacteria to Humans. Viruses: Discovery, Classi-
OLOGY fication, structure, Multiplication of Bacteriophages, Viral diseases
in Plants and Humans.
Principles of Inheritance and Variation: Mendel’s Experiments,
Monohybrid Cross, Deviations from Mendelian concept, Dihybrid
GENETICS
cross, Chromosomal theory of Inheritance, Linkage and Recombina-
tion, Mutations.
MOLECU- Molecular Basis of Inheritance: The DNA, Search for Genetic Mate-
LAR BIOL- rial, RNA World, Replication, Transcription, Genetic Code, Transla-
OGY tion, Regulation of Gene Expression.
Principles and Processes of Biotechnology: Tools of Recombinant
BIOTECH- DNA Technology, Processes of Recombinant DNA Technology.
NOLOGY Biotechnological Applications: Agriculture, Transgenic plants, Bio-
safety and Ethical issues.
PLANTS,
MI- Strategies for enhancement in food production: Plant Breeding, Tis-
CROBES sue Culture. Microbes in Human Welfare: Microbes in Household
AND HU- Products, Industrial Products, Sewage Treatment, Biogas Produc-
MAN tion, Biocontrol Agents, Bio-fertilizers.
WELFARE

AP EAMCET Zoology Syllabus

Animal biologys foundational subjects such as the variety of living things the structure of animals
and different physiological processes are covered in the AP EAMCET Zoology syllabus. In order to
help candidates succeed on the test this syllabus aims to give them a thorough understanding of zoo-
logical concepts. For students hoping to pursue careers in medicine veterinary sciences and related
fields mastery of these subjects is essential.
AP EAMCET Syllabus - Zoology

Topic Sub Topics


What is life? Nature, scope & meaning of zoology; branches of zool-
ogy; need for classification; zoos as tools for the study of taxonomy;
ZOOL- biological system of classification (Phylogenetic classification only);
OGY - levels or hierarchy of classification; nomenclature - bi & trinominal;
Diver- species concept; Kingdom Animalia; biodiversity - meaning and dis-
sity of tribution, genetic diversity, species diversity, ecosystem diversity
Living (alpha, beta, and gamma), other attributes of biodiversity, role of
World biodiversity, threats to biodiversity, methods of conservation, IUCN
Red Data Books, conservation of wildlife in India - legislation, preser-
vation, organizations, threatened species.
Levels of organization, multicellularity: Diploblastic & triploblastic
STRUC-
conditions; asymmetry, symmetry: radial symmetry, and bilateral
TURAL
symmetry (brief account giving one example for each type from the
ORGANI-
representative phyla); acoelomates, pseudocoelomates, and eu-
ZATION
coelomates: schizo & entero coelomates (brief account of formation
IN ANI-
of coelom); tissues: epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous
MALS
tissues.
ANIMAL
General characters – classification up to classes with two or three
DIVER-
examples – (brief account only). Porifera; Cnidaria; Ctenophora;
SITY-I:
Platyhelminthes; Nematoda; Annelida (include Earthworm as a type
INVER-
study adhering to NCERT textbook); Arthropoda; Mollusca; Echino-
TEBRATE
dermata; Hemichordata.
PHYLA
LOCO- Locomotion: Definition, types of locomotor structures pseudopodia
MOTION (basic idea of pseudopodia without going into different types), fla-
& RE- gella & cilia (brief account giving two examples each); flagellar & cil-
PRO- iary movement - effective & recovery strokes in Euglena, synchronal
DUC- & metachronal movements in Paramecium; reproduction: definition,
TION IN types. Asexual reproduction: transverse binary fission in Parame-
PROTO- cium & longitudinal binary fission in Euglena. Multiple fission, sexual
ZOA reproduction.
Parasitism and parasitic adaptation; health and disease: introduc-
BIOLOGY
tion; life cycle, pathogenicity, treatment & prevention (brief account
IN HU-
only) 1. Entamoeba histolytica 2. Plasmodium vivax 3. Ascaris
MAN
lumbricoides 4. Wuchereria bancrofti; brief account of pathogenicity,
WEL-
treatment & prevention of typhoid, pneumonia, common cold, &
FARE
ringworm; tobacco, drugs and alcohol abuse.
ECOL- Organisms and environment: Ecology, population, communities,
OGY & habitat, niche, biome, and ecosphere (definitions only); ecosystem:
ENVI- elementary aspects only, abiotic factors - light, temperature & water
(biological effects only); ecological adaptations. Population interac-
RON-
tions, population attributes: growth, natality and mortality, age dis-
MENT
tribution, population regulation.
Breathing and respiration: Respiratory organs in animals; respiratory
HUMAN
system in humans; mechanism of breathing and its regulation in hu-
ANATOM
mans - exchange of gases, transport of gases, and regulation of res-
Y AND
piration, respiratory volumes; respiratory disorders: Asthma, Emphy-
PHYSI-
sema, Occupational respiratory disorders - Asbestosis, Silicosis,
OLOGY-I
Siderosis, Black lung disease in coal miners.
9-A) Body fluids and circulation: Lymphatic system, clotting of blood;
circulating pathways, human circulatory system - structure of human
heart and blood vessels; cardiac cycle, cardiac output, double circu-
lation, regulation of cardiac activity; disorders of circulatory system:
HUMAN
Hypertension, coronary artery disease, angina pectoris, heart failure.
ANATOM
9-B) Excretory products and their elimination: Modes of excretion -
Y AND
Ammonotelism, Ureotelism, Uricotelism, human excretory system -
PHYSI-
structure of kidney and nephron; urine formation, osmoregulation;
OLOGY-II
regulation of kidney function - Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone sys-
tem, Atrial Natriuretic Factor, ADH, and diabetes insipidus; role of
other organs in excretion; disorders: Uraemia, renal failure, renal
calculi, nephritis, dialysis using artificial kidney.
HUMAN
ANATOM
10-A) The muscle - ultrastructure; contractile proteins & muscle con-
Y AND
traction. 10-B) Neural control and coordination: Nervous system in
PHYSI-
human beings.
OLOGY-
III

AP EAMCET Exam Pattern 2025


Gaining knowledge of the AP EAMCET 2025 syllabus is crucial but so is becoming acquainted
with the format of the test. Exam patterns specify important details like the format of the question
paper the exam mode and the amount of time allotted for finishing the test.
This knowledge enables applicants to efficiently plan their study control their time during the test
and get used to the kinds of questions they will face. Aspirants who are familiar with the syllabus
and the exam format are better prepared to approach their studies holistically which increases their
chances of success.

AP EAMCET 2025 Exam Pattern

Exam Details Specifications


Mode of Exami-
Computer Based Test (CBT)
nation
Exam Duration 3 Hours
Language Op- English and Telugu (Candidates requesting questions in
tions Urdu will be assigned a test center in Kurnool only)
Questions Distri- Physics - 40 Questions Chemistry - 40 Questions Mathe-
bution by Section matics - 80 Questions
Question Format Multiple Choice Questions (Objective)
Total Questions 160 Questions
Scoring Method One mark will be awarded for each correct answer
Negative Mark-
There is no negative marking.
ing Policy

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7) Q: Are there any changes expected in the syllabus for 2025 ?

A: Although the syllabus usually doesn't change its a good idea to frequently check the official an -
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