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PUMEET Syllabus

The syllabus document outlines the topics that will be covered for Pumeet in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and engineering subjects over 30 questions each. Key topics in mathematics include infinite series, multivariable functions, vectors, integral calculus, ordinary differential equations, Fourier series, and partial differential equations. Key topics in physics include oscillations, optics, special theory of relativity, quantum physics, and physics of materials. Key chemistry topics include chemical bonding, crystal structure, coordination chemistry, and solution chemistry. Engineering topics include electrical circuits, electrical machines, digital electronics, mechanics, manufacturing technology, and chemical engineering calculations.

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PUMEET Syllabus

The syllabus document outlines the topics that will be covered for Pumeet in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and engineering subjects over 30 questions each. Key topics in mathematics include infinite series, multivariable functions, vectors, integral calculus, ordinary differential equations, Fourier series, and partial differential equations. Key topics in physics include oscillations, optics, special theory of relativity, quantum physics, and physics of materials. Key chemistry topics include chemical bonding, crystal structure, coordination chemistry, and solution chemistry. Engineering topics include electrical circuits, electrical machines, digital electronics, mechanics, manufacturing technology, and chemical engineering calculations.

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SYLLABUS FOR PUMEET

MATHEMATICS
30 Questions
Infinite Series:
Infinite series and convergence, alternating series, power series and convergence. Taylor‟sand
Maclaurin‟s Series.

Multivariable Functions:
Limit, Continuity and Partial Derivatives; Euler‟s Theorem for Homogeneous functions;Differentiability,
Linearization and Differentials; Chain rule; Extreme values and Saddle Points; Lagrange multipliers;
Taylor‟s Formula.

Vectors:
Gradient, Divergence, Curl, Statement of Green‟s, Gauss and Stoke‟s Theorem and theirsimple
applications.

Integral Calculus:
Area between plane curves; Volumes of solids of revolution; Lengths of plane curves;Areas of surfaces
of revolution. Double integrals in rectangular and Polar form, Tripleintegrals in Rectangular, Cylindrical
and Spherical coordinates, Substitutions in MultipleIntegrals.

Ordinary Differential Equations:


First order exact differential equations, Integrating factor, Orthogonal trajectories, Secondand Higher
order Linear Differential Equations with constant coefficients, DifferentialOperators, Methods of Variation
of Parameters and Undetermined Coefficients, EulerCauchy Equation, Wronskian.

Fourier Series:
Euler‟s Formulae, Dirichlet‟s Conditions for Expansion, Change of interval, Odd and EvenFunctions,
Expansion of Odd and Even Periodic Functions.

Partial Differential Equations (Pde‟s):


Formation and classification of partial differential equations, first order linear equations,standard forms
of non linear equations

Engineering Applications of Pde‟s:


Method of separation of variables , Solution of partial differential equations of engineeringinterest by the
method of separation of variables.

Laplace Transforms:
Definition, Transforms of Elementary functions, Properties of Transforms, InverseTransforms,
Transforms of Derivatives, Unit Step Function, Dirac‟s Delta Function & UnitImpulse function. Periodic
Functions, Application of Transform to the solution of ordinaryDifferential equations

PHYSICS 20 Questions

Oscillations
Review of SHM, differential equation of a damped oscillator and different kinds of damping, methods of
describing damping of an oscillator, differential equation of forced oscillator – its displacement, velocity
and impedance, behaviour of displacement and velocity with driver‟s frequency, Power, bandwidth,
Quality factor and amplification of forced oscillator, resonance in forced oscillators.
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Optics
Interference: Fresnel‟s biprism, Newton‟s rings, Michelson interferometer.
Diffraction pattern of plane transmission grating, dispersive power & resolving power of a grating.
Polarization: Methods of polarization, analysis of polarized light.
Lasers: LASER generation, Helium-Neon, Ruby and semiconductor lasers.

Special Theory Of Relativity


Inertial and non-inertial frames of reference, Galilean transformation, Michelson Morley Experiment,
postulates of special theory of relativity, Lorentz transformation, Simultaneity, Length contraction, Time
dilation, Doppler effect, Addition of velocities, variation of mass with velocity, mass-energy relation.

Quantum Physics
Quantum theory of light, X-rays production, spectrum & diffraction (Bragg‟s law), photoelectric effect,
Compton effect, uncertainty principle and applications, time-dependent and time-independent
Schrodinger equations and its interpretation, normalization, expectation values, Schrodinger‟s equation
applied to a particle in a box (infinite potential well)

Physics Of Materials
Chemical bonding forces and energies, Primary and Secondary bonds, Space Lattices, Symmetries in a
cubic lattice, Crystal Structures (cubic and hexagonal cells), Assignment of coordinates, directions and
planes in crystals, Linear, Planar and Space densities in crystals, X-ray diffraction and Bragg‟s law,
Crystal Defects.

CHEMISTRY 20 Questions

Chemical Bonding
Molecular orbital and valence bond theories of bond formation, application of molecular orbital theory to
the formation of homonuclear and heteronuclear diatomic molecules.

Crystal Structure
Crystal Structures (cubic and hexagonal cells), close packed morphology (Hexagonal and cubic close
packing), single and polycrystalline structures, interstitial spaces (trigonal, tetrahedral and octahedral
voids), structure of ceramics (NaCl, Zinc blende, silica and silicates, diamond crystal, graphite. https://www.freshersnow.com/syllabus/

Coordination Chemistry
Introduction, crystal field theory, splitting of octahedral, tetrahedral and square planner complexes,
crystal field stabilization energies of octahedral and tetrahedral complexes and its applications.

Environmental Chemistry
Classification of pollutants, the greenhouse effect, toxic heavy metals, organic compounds as
environmental pollutants, ozone layer depletion.

Corrosion
Types of corrosion, dry and wet corrosion and their mechanisms, types of electrochemical
corrosion(galvanic, pitting, waterline, differential aeration, soil, microbiological, inter-granular, stress
corrosion), factors influencing corrosion, prevention of corrosion.

Thermodynamics
State functions, work, heat, internal energy, enthalpy, heat capacity. Zeroth law of thermodynamics, first
law of thermodynamics, reversible-irreversible, isothermaladiabatic expansion & compression of an
ideal gas, carnot cycle and efficiency of reversible engines, enthalpy change and it's measurement,
second and third law of thermodynamics, concept of entropy, Gibb‟s and Helmholtz equations. Simple
numericals for calculating w, q, ΔE, ΔH and entropy.
Solution Chemistry
Liquid and liquid mixtures, vapour pressures, saturation, vapourliquid equilibrium calculations using
Raoult‟s law, colligative properties.
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Polymers
General introduction, classification of polymers, mechanism of addition and condensation
polymerization, properties and uses of polyester, polyamide, epoxy, phenolformaldehyde and silicon
resins.

GENERAL ENGINEERING 20 Questions ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (10

Questions)

DC Circuits and Single Phase A.C. Fundamentals


General introduction to Electrical Engineering, Kirchoff‟sLaws ,Mesh and Node analysis, Superposition
theorem , Thevenin Theorem, Norton Theorem, Maximum power transfer theorem. Generation of
alternating voltages and currents, Equations for AC quantities, cycle, time period, frequency, amplitude,
calculation of R.M.S values, Average values for different waveforms,
solution and phasor diagram of single phase AC circuit with sinusoidal source of excitation, series and
parallel combination of R-L-C circuits.

Three Phase AC Fundamentals


Disadvantages of single phase system, star and delta connection in three phase circuits, relation
between line and phasor quantities, power in three phase system, solution of three phase balanced
circuits, power and power factor measurement by two wattmeter method.

Electrical Machines
Basic principle and construction of transformers, E.M.F equation, approximate equivalent circuit, phasor
diagram, losses, efficiency and condition for maximum efficiency, open circuit and short circuit test on
single phase transformers. Operating principle and construction of three phase induction motors,
Operating principle and construction of DC Machines, types of DC Machine & E.M.F equations

Semiconductor Diodes and Transistors


General introduction to Electronics. Concept of stiff Voltage and Current Source. PN Junction, Depletion
layer, Barrier Potential, Forward and Reverse Bias, Breakdown voltage, V-I characteristics, Half wave
and full wave rectifiers, Zener diode. Introduction to junction transistors, Transistor amplifying action,
CB, CE, CC-configuration characteristics.

Digital Electronics
Binary and Hexadecimal number system, conversion of numbers from one system to other, OR,
Relations: Commutative, Associative and Distributive Laws. Concept of flip-flops, RS,JK flip flops, shift
register

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (5 Questions)

Mechanics Force
Resolution of a force, composition of forces, moment of force, properties of couple. Equilibrium of
bodies, kinematics and kinetics of a particle, Newton‟s laws of motions, types of motions, D‟Alembert‟s
Principle, centroid, centre of gravity, Momentum and Impulse, conservation of energy, conservation of
linear momentum, collision of elastic bodies, co-efficient of restitution, Friction, laws of friction, angle of
friction, angle of repose, Mechanical vibrations, free vibration, forced vibrations, Simple Harmonic
Motion (SHM), amplitude, frequency and time period in SHM.
Mechanics Of Materials
Mechanical properties of materials, stress, types of stress, strain, types of strain, Poisson‟s ratio,
Hook‟s law, strain energy, elastic limit, elastic constants (E, G and K), stress-strain curve.

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Manufacturing Technology
Different parts of a lathe, operations performed on lathe: centring, turning, knurling chamfering etc. CNC
machining, Fitting operations: sawing, chipping, fitting, grinding, marking, reaming, tapping, drilling &
external threading, safety precautions in welding, types of welding, types of welding joints.

Engineering Drawing
Various type of lines used in engineering drawing, principles of 1st angle, 2nd angle, 3rd angle and 4th
angle Projections, orthographic projection of points, lines, planes and solids, developments of surfaces,
Isometric projection.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (5 Questions)

Introduction to Engineering Calculations:


Units and dimensions, conversion of units, systems of units, dimensional homogeneity and
dimensionless quantities, Conversions involving process variables like pressure, temperature,
density/specific gravity, mass, volume, flow rate and chemical composition. Chemical equations and
stoichiometry.

Systematic analysis of chemical processes:


Unit operations and unit processes, material and energy balances, thermodynamics, chemical reaction
engineering, Introduction to material balances without chemical reactions. Limiting and excess
reactants.Recycle, Bypass and Purge calculations.

Gas laws and humidity calculations


P-V-T relations for gas and gas mixtures, calculations using ideal gas law, Use of compressibility charts
and equations of state (Van der Waals‟) to predict real gas properties from experimental data. Vapour
pressure calculations, Clausius Clapeyron equation, saturation vapour pressure, vapour-liquid
equilibrium calculations using Raoult‟s law and Henry‟s law, relative humidity, partial saturation and
humidity.

COMMUNICATION SKILLS 10 Questions

Writing Skills
Basics of Grammar – Word Order, Sentence Construction, Placing of Subject and Verbs, Parts
ofSpeech - Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, Verbs ,Use of Tenses, Articles, Active-Passive

Non-Verbal Communication, Body Language


Components of Non-Verbal Communication and Body Language

Communication in organizations
Informal and formal communication, Communication Networks
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