Ug Syllabus Maths BSC
Ug Syllabus Maths BSC
PAPER-I
Twelve questions to be set, Six to be answered selecting at least one from each group.
One question will be objective and it will be compulsory. This question will carry 20 marks.
Rest questions are each of 16 marks.
Group-A: Set Theory & Trigonometry
Set, Subsets, Power Set, Algebra of Sets, De Morgan’s Laws, Cartesian Product of
sets, relation, equivalence relation, Definition and examples of partial and total order relation,
Countable and uncountable sets, Countability of rational, Real And algebraic number system,
Countability of unions.(Two Questions)
Hyperbolic function, Resolution into factors.( Two Question)
Group-B: Matrices (Two Questions)
Sum old product of matrices, symmetric and skew symmetric, matrices, Transpose,
Adjoint and inverse of a matrix, Solutions of a system of linear equations with three unknown.
Group-C: Linear Programming (Two Questions)
Convex sets & their properties, Linear programming problems and their graphical
solution, Theory of simplex method and their simple applications.
Group-D: Theory of Equations (Three Questions)
Fundamental theorem of Algebra, Relation Between roots and coefficients of a
polynomial equation, Evaluation of symmetric functions of roots of cubic and biquadratic
equations, Solutions of cubic equation, Descartes rule of signs.
Paper-II
Twelve Questions to be set. Six to be answered selecting at least one from each group.
One questions will be objective and it will be compulsory. This Question will carry 20 marks
and rest questions are each of 16 marks.
Group-A: Differential Calculus
Successive differentiation, Leibnitz theorem, Tangents and Normal, Curvature
Asymptotes Partial Differentiation, Euler’s theorem, Exact Differential inderminate from L.
Hospital rule.(Three Questions)
Group-B: Integral Calculus (Two Question)
Integration of rational and irrational, Function Notion of integral as limit of
sum, Evaluation of definite integrals, Reduction formulae, Curve tracing, Areas
of curves, Length of curves, Volumes and surface areas of solids of revo lution.
Group-C: Analytical Geometry Of 2 Dimensions (Three Question)
Condition for the general equation of second degree to represent
parabola, ellipse and hyperbola and reduction into standard forms, Equations
of Tangents and normal of general equation and their forms in their particular
conic section, Equation of polar, chord of cont act, pair of tangents in case of
parabola, ellipse, Hyperbola and their special properties, Polar equation of
conic section-Tangents and normal s.
Group-D: Analytical Geometry Of 3 Dimension (Three Question)
Rectangular, Spherical, Polar and cylindrical co -ordinates, Angle between
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straight lines, Equation of planes and straight lines, Shortest distance between
lines, sphere, Cones Cylinder, Equations of conic oide, Normal and Cojugate
diameters of ellipsolid.
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Stress should be given on development of ideas and problems, theories rather than on
solving problem. Problems should be short and intelligent.
Paper-I
1. Set theory- Three question to be set and two questions to be answered.
2. Abstract Algebra- Four question to be set and three question to be answered.
3. Real Analysis- Four question to be set and three question to be answered.
4. Trigonometry- Three question to be set and two questions to be answered.
Set Theory : General form of De Morgen Laws, Cartesian product of sets, equivalence
relation induced by a partition of a set, Fundamental theorem or equivalence relation,
Composition and factorization of mapping, set mapping, countability of rational, real and
algebraic number system.(Three questions).
Abstract Algebra: Binary Operation, Notions of group, Abelian group with examples,
Sequences of identity elements in a group, Cancellation laws in group, Definition of Sub-
group and cyclic group with example, Definition of rings, Integral domains and field and their
examples (Two Questions).
Matrices, operations of matrix algebra, Kinds of matrices, Transpose adjoint and
inverse of the matrix, Product of determinants, Solution of consistent Systems of Linear
equation by Cramers rule.(Two Questions).
Real Analysis: Sequences of real numbers and their limits, Bounder Sequence,
Monotonic sequence, Cauchy’s general Principle of convergent.(One Questions).
Convergent and divergent series, Convergence of series of positive term, Comparison
tests, Cauchy’s root test, D’ Alembert’s ratio test and Reabe’s test, Alternating Series and
Leibnitz Test, Absolutely convergent series and continuity and differentiability of real function
of a single real variable and properties of continuous function.(Three Question).
Trigonometry: De Moivre’s Theorem and its application to the expansion sinx , cos x,
tan X, Gregory’s series, hyperbolic function.(three Questions).
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PAPER-III
Twelve questions to be set, Six to be answered selecting at least one from each group.
One question will be objective and it will be compulsory. This question will carry 20 marks.
Rest question are each of 16 marks.
Real Analysis I & Abstract Algebra I
Group-A: Real Analysis-I (Four questions)
Dedekind’s theory of real numbers ,sequence and its convergence, Cauchy’s sequence,
Cauchy’s general principle for convergence, Monotonic sequence, Canter’s construction of
real numbers, properties of real numbers.
Continuity and Differentiability of a function of real variable, properties of continuous and
discontinuous function, Rolle’s theorems, Mean value theorem, Taylor’s, Lagrange’s and
Cauchy’sform of remainders in Taylors expansion,Taylor’s and Maclarin’s series of
elementary function.
Group-B: Infinite Series (Three Questions)
Infinite series and their convergence, Comparison test, Cauchy root test, Raabe’s test
Cauchy’s condensation test, Integral test, Leibnitz’s test, Gauss Test, Kummer’s Test, De
Morgan and Parrande’s test,Bertrand test, Absolute convergence and rearrangement of
series, Pringsheim’s theorem, Cauchy’s multiplication of series and its convergence.
Group-B
Differential Equations (Three Questions)
Formation and solution of differential equation, Differential equation of the first order,
Separation of Variables, Homogeneous form, Linear equation of first order, Clairaut’s from,
Geometrical application of first order, differential equation, Linear differential equation of
second order with constant coefficients, C.F. and P.I. Orthogonal Traiectories.
Group-C
Statics (Via-Vector) (Three Questions)
Reduction of a force system to a force and a couple, equation of the resultant Principle
of virtual work in two dimension, stable equilibrium, Energy test for stability, Catenary
Poinsot’s central axis pitch, Null lines.
Group-D: Dynamics
S.H.M. Simple Pendulum, Elastics String and springs, Hook’s Law
(One Questions)
Components of velocities and acceleration, Cartesian, radial and transverse, tangential
and normal, Projectile motion in non-resisted medium (One questions).
Motion of a particle under central force, Differential equation of central orbit in polar and
pedal forms Newton’s law of gravitation and planetary orbit, Kepter’s laws.
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Stress should be given on development of ideas and theories rather than on solving
problems, Problems should be short and intelligent.
Calculus and Analytical Geometry
1. Differential Calculus: Four question to be set. Three questions to be answered. 2.
Integral Calculus: Four questions to be set. Three questions to be answered. 3.
Analytical Geometry: Three question to be set. Two questions of two dimensions to be
answered. 4. Analytical Geometry: Three question to be set. Two questions of three
dimensions to be answered.
(1) Differential Calculus: Successive differentiation, Leibnitz’s theorems, Statement of
Taylor’s series and Maclacrin’s series expansion using them partial derivatives Euler’s
theorem, Exact Differential, Tangents and Normal Sub tangent, Sub Normal Polar Sub
Tangent, Polar Sub Normal instrinsic and pedal equation, Curvature, Asymptotes.
(2) Integral Calculus: Integration of rational function formula, Definite integral as limit of
a sum reduction formula, Rectification and quadrature, Surface and volume of single solids of
revolution moment of inertia, center of gravity (Four Question)
(3) Analytical Geometry Of two Dimensions: System of circles, Coaxial, circles
change of axis standard equation of parabola, ellipse and hyperbola conditions for the
general equation of the second degree to represents parabola ellipse and hyperbola and its
reduction into standard from, Equation of tangent and normal in case of general equation
(using Calculus) and their forms in case of particular conic section (three questions)
(4) Analytical Geometry of three Dimensions: Rectangular spherical, polar and
cylindrical co-ordinates, Direction consines, Angle between Straight lines, Equations of
Planes and straight lines, Shortest distance between lines, coplanar lines, Equations of
sphere and cylinder.(Three questions)
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Group-A
Eight Question to be answered selecting at least two from each group.
Differential Calculus (Three Questions): Leibnitz theorem, Taylor’s series and
Maclaurin’s series, partial derivatives, Eular’s theorem, Indeterminate forms, Equation of
Tangents and normal Asymptotes, Formula of radius of curvature in different co-ordinates
system, Maxima and Minima of functions of single variable.
Integral Calculus (Three Questions): Integration by summation method, Reduction
formula rectification and quadrature with simple examples, Volume and surface of solid of
revolution, Moment of Inertia.
Differential Equations (Three Questions): Differential equation of first order and first
degree, separation of variable Homogeneous equation and Linear forms, Differential
equation of first order and higher degree, Claireul’s form Linear differential equation of
second order with constant coefficients, orthogonal trajectories.
Group-B
Vector Analysis (Three Questions)
Classification of Vector, Triple products, Differentiation of a vector function,
Differentiation of a product of two vector, Gradient of a scalar, Gradient of a scalar,
Divergence and curl of a vector function in Cartesion co-ordinates.
Group-C
Mechanics (Three Questions)
Coplanar force system, Necessary and sufficient condition for equilibrium of a particles,
Necessary condition for a system of forcesacting on a particle to be in equilibrium, Definition
of equipollent force system, Reduction of a general plane force system, Equation of the line
of action of the resultant Principle of virtual work (Two Questions)
Basic concepts of Mechanics, Basic Law of Mechanics, Intertial frames of reference,
work and energy Principle, conservative field and potential energy, Principle of conservation
of energy for a particle.
Rectilinear Motion: Uniformly accelerated motion (including connected system)
Resisted motion, Harmonic Oscillate Damped and force vibrations, Elastic spring and strings,
Hook’s Law, Vertical and Horizontal vibrations of a particle attached to an elastic string.
Motion in Plane: Components of velocity and acceleration, Cartesian, radial and
transverse tangential and normal (Three Questions)
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Real Analysis II
Twelve questions to be set. Six to be answered selecting at least one from each
group. One question and it will be compulsory. This will carry 20 marks and rest question
are each of 16 marks.
Group- A
Function of two variables, Limit, repeated limits, Moore, Osgood Theorem, Continuity
and differentiability of function of two variable, Young’s and Schwarz condition of equality of
fxy and fyx, Implicit function theorem, Taylor’s theorem, Maxima, Minima of Functions of
two variables, Lagrange’s method of undermined multipliers.( Three Questions)
Groups- B
Definition and existence of Riemann integral of bounded function, Darboux Condition
of integrability, Riemann Integrability of continuous functions and monotonic function,
Riemann integral of function with finite number of limit points, Riemann integral as the limit
of a sum, the fundamental theorem of integral calculus, Mean Value theorem.(Two
Questions)
Improper integral, convergence of an improper integral, comparison tests, Dirichlet’s
test, Beta and Gamma functions, their properties and relationship, differentiation under
integral sign.(One Questions)
Double and triple integrals, changes of order of integration, Line, surface and volume
integrals Green’s Gauss’s and stokes theorem.(One Questions)
Group- C
Weierstrass Sequence and series of functions and their pointwise convergence,
Uniform convergence of sequence and series of functions, Wire strass M-test, uniform
convergence and continuity, Dini’s test, Abel’s test, Dirichlet’s Test, Uniform convergence
and integration, Uniform convergence and differentiation.(Two Question)
Infinite product and its convergence and their mutual relations, Double series, Sum by
rows, Sum by columns, Pringsheim’s Theorem, Elementary notions of metric spaces and
topological spaces.
Paper- IV
Twelve questions to be set. Six to be answered selecting at least one from each
group. One question will be objective and it will be compulsory. This question will carry 20
marks and rest question are each of 16 marks.
Group- A
(Group Theory)
Centre, Normalizer, Conjugacy, class equation, auto morphisms, inner auto
morphisms, Commutator and commutator sub group, Direct Product of two groups,
Solvable groups, Finite Groups.(Three Questions)
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Group- B
(Ring)
Division ring, Polynomial ring, Imbedding of a ring without unity in a ring with unity,
Imbedding of a ring and integral domain in a field, Characteristics of a field, Field of quotients,
Polynomials over commutative ring, Euclidean domains, Principal ideal domains, Unique
Factorization domains. (Four Questions)
Group- C
(Linear Algebra)
Vector spaces, Subspaces, Bases and dimension, Linear Transformation, Algebra of
linear transformation, Matrix and linear transformation, Rank and nullity of a linear
transformation, Direct sum of sub-spaces, characteristics value, characteristics vector,
Cayley Hamilton theorem.(Four Questions)
Paper- VII
Twelve question to be set. Six to be answered, selecting at least one from each group.
One question will be objective and it will be compulsory. This question will carry 20 marks
and rest questions are each of 16 marks.
Group- A
(Mechanics)
Motion in a resisting medium, motion of a body about a fixed point, Angular velocity
relation between angular velocity and linear velocity of a point of the body general motion of a
body. (One Questions)
Moment of inertia, Definitions and standards results, Moment ellipsoid and
perpendicular axis theorem, Principal axis of inertia (existence of principal axis of inertia at
point), Determination of principal axis of inertia, Equimomental systems. (One Questions)
Angular momentum and Kinetic energy of a rigid body rotating about a fixed point,
Kinetic energy of a rigid body in a general motion.
Principle of linear momentum, Angular momentum and energy for a rigid body,
D’Alembert’s principle and general equations of motion of a rigid body, Motion about a fixed
axis, Compound pendulum. (Two
Questions)
Group- B
(Attraction and Potential)
Attraction and potential, Attraction and potential of rod, Rectangular and circular dies,
Spherical shells, sphere (Laplace’s and Poisson equations), Theorem of equipotential
surface. (Two Questions)
Hydrostatics
Pressure at a point, Thrust on a Plane surface, Centre of pressure, Equilibrium of
floating bodies.(Two Questions)
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Group- C
(Differential Equations)
Second order equations with variable coefficients, Solution of second order differential
equations with variable coefficients, Method of variation of parameters, Total Differential
equation in three independent variables, Simultaneous differential equations, Lagrange’s
Linear partial differential equations, standard forms, Charpits method, Partial differential
equations of higher order with constant coefficients, Monge’s method. (Three Questions)
Ten question to be set in each optional paper and five questions to be answered.
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MATHEMATICS
[100 Marks
Stress should be given on development of ideas and theories lether than on solving
problems. Problems should be short and intelligent.
1. Vector Analysis: Three questions to be set. Two questions to answered.
2. Mechanics: Two questions from, statics and three questions from Dynamics to be
set. Four questions to be answered.
3. Differential Equation: Three questions to be set. Two questions to be answered.
4. Linear programming: Three quest ions to be set. Two questions to be answered.
Vector Analysis: Classification of Vectors. Triple products, Differentiation of a Vector
functions, Differentiation of a product of two vectors. Gradient of a scalar, diveraence and curl
of a vector in Cartesian co-ordinates
(Three questions)
Mechanics: Reduction of general plane force system, Equation of the line of action of
the resultant of coplaner forces, Necessary conditions for a system of coplaner forces to be in
equilibrium. Principle of virtual work.
(Two questions)
Basic laws of mechanics in absolute frame of reference simple Harmonic motion
Elastic springs and Strings. Hook's law Motion in a plane, components of velocity and
acceleration Cartesian, radial and transverse, tangential and normal.
(Three questions)
Differential Equations: Formation and solution of differential equation; Differential
equation of the first other, Separtion of variables. Homogeneous, forms, exact differential
equations of the first order but not of the first degree including clairaut's forms. Linear
differential equations of second order with constant co-efficient complementry functions and
particular integrals, orthogonal trajectory.
(Three questions)
Linear Programming: Convex sets and their properties, Linear programming problem.
Graphical solutions. Theory of simplex method and tneir simple applications. Assignment and
transporations problems.
(Three questions)