Syllabus of IOE Entrance |Engineering Exam | 2080 | Updated

Syllabus of IOE ( Institute of Engineering ) 

Syllabus of IOE Entrance edubook ram kumar sah

Are you searching for Syllabus of  Institute of Engineering (IOE) Engineering entrance exam. IOE most demanded entrance for student who want to be an engineer and make goal complete. So in this blog you will get all Syllabus of IOE entrance exam , with subject wise . In IOE there are 4 subject  i.e Math contains 50 marks , Physics contains 45 marks, Chemistry contains 25 marks and English contains 20 marks

There 100 questions and Total 140 marks . 60 questions are 1 mark, and 40 questions are 2 marks. 
Total time is 2 hours and 10 % negative marking . 

Full Marks:140 marks
Number of question = 100
Total time = 120 minutes i.e 2hours

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Subjects:


 Mathematics 

(Full Marks: [20*1 + 15*2 = 50 Marks])

Mathematics contains 50 marks , 20  very short questions of 1 mark, [20 X 1 = 20  ]  , 15 short and tricky questions of 2 marks [ 15 x 2 = 20 ]

Set and Function

Set and relations, Functions and graphs, Algebraic, , Exponential, Logarithmic and hyperbolic functions and their inverses. Trigonometric

Algebra

Determinants, matrices, Inverse of a matrix, uses of complex numbers, , sequence and series, Permutation and combination, ,Polynomial equations exponential, Logarithmic series, Binomial theorem

Trigonometry

Properties of triangles; Centroid, incentre, Orthocentre and circumcentre and their properties. Inverse trigonometric functions Trigonometric equations and general values, , Principal values, 

Coordinate Geometry

Coordinates in a plane, Straight lines, Pair of lines, Circles, Conic sections: Parabola, ellipse and hyperbola. , Coordinates in space, Plane and its equation. Standard equations and simple properties

Calculus

Limit and continuity of functions, Derivatives and application of derivative – Tangent and normal, Rate of change, differentials dy and actual change Dy. Maxima and Minima of a function.;  Application to areas under a curve and area between two curves. Antiderivatives (Integrations): rules of Integration, Standard Integrals, Definite integral as the limit of a sum.

Vectors

Vectors in space, addition of vectors. Linear combination of vectors, Linearly dependent and independent set of vectors, Scalar and vector product of two vectors, simple applications


 Physics 

Physics contains 45 mark i.e 17 questions are 1 mark [ 17 x 1 = 17 ], and 14 questions are 2 marks.[14x2=28]  (Full Marks:[17*1 + 14*2 = 45 Marks])

Mechanics

Dimensions, Equations of motion,    Laws of motion. Motion of a projectile. Addition and subtraction of vectors. Relative velocity. Equilibrium of forces. Moments. Centre of mass. Centre of gravity. Solid friction. Work, power and energy. Conservation of energy. Angular speed. Centripetal force. Moment of inertia. Torque on a body. Angular momentum. Rotational kinetic energy.  Gravitational intensity, Gravitational potential. Velocity of escape. Laws of gravitation. Simple harmonic motion. Energy of SHM. Hooke’s Law. Breaking stress. Modules of elasticity. Energy stored in stretched wire. Surface tension phenomenon. Surface energy. Capillarity. Fluid pressure. Pascal law of transmission of fluid pressure. Archimedes’ principle. Flotation Stokes’ law. Terminal velocity,

Heat

Heat and temperature. Temperature scale. Measurement of heat energy. Specific heat capacity. Latent heat. Saturated and Unsaturated vapour. Relative humidity and dew point. First law of thermodynamics. Reversible isothermal and adiabatic changes. Gas laws. Kinetic theory of gases. Second Law of thermodynamics. Carnot’s engine. Transfer of Heat. Conduction, convection and radiation. Expansion of solid, liquid and gas.

Optics

Formation of images by plane and curved mirrors. Refraction of light through plane surfaces. Total internal reflection. Critical angle. Refraction through prism. Maximum and minimum deviation. Formation of images by lenses. Dispersion. Achromatic combination of lenses visual angle. Angular magnification. Defect of vision. Telescope and microscope. Wave theory of light: introduction to Huygen’s principle and its application interference diffraction and polarization of light.

Sound

Damped vibration. Forced oscillation. Resonance. Progressive waves, Principle of superposition. Velocity of sound in solid, liquid and gas: Laplace’s correction. Characteristics of Sound wave. Beat phenomenon. Doppler effect. Stationary waves. Waves in pipes. Waves in String.

Electricity

Electric Charge. Gold leaf electroscope. Charging by induction Faraday’s ice pail experiment. Coulomb’s law. Permitivity. Electric field. Gauss’s law and its application. Electric potential. Capacitors. Ohm’s Law. Resistance–combination of resistances. emf. Kirchhoff’s law and its application. Heating effect of current. Thermoelectricity.Chemical effect of current. Potentiometer.Wheatstone bridge. Galvanometer.Conversion of galvanometer into voltmeter and ammeter.Magnetic Field. Earth’s magnetism. Magnetic Flux. Force on a current carrying conductor. Ampere’s law, Biot-Savart’s law and their applications. Solenoid. Electromagnetic induction.AC circuits.

Atomic Physics and Electronics

Discharge electricity through gases. Cathode rays. Electronic mass and charge Bohr’s theory of atomic structure. Energy level. X-rays. Photoelectric effect Radioactivity. Nuclear – fission and fusion. Semiconductors. Junction Transistor


 Chemistry 

Chemistry contains 25 marks , 11  very short questions of 1 mark, [11 X 1 = 11  ]  , 7 short and tricky questions of 2 marks [ 7 x 2 = 14 ]  (Full Marks: [11 X 1 + 7 X 2 = 25 Marks])

Language of Chemistry & Physical Chemistry:

Symbol, formulate valency and chemical questions, Problems based on chemical equations (relation with weight and weight, and weight and volume);          Atomic Structure: Study of Cathode rays, and discovery of electrons, Rutheford’s X-ray scattering experiment and discovery of nucleus. Rutherford model of atom., Bohr model of atom, Elementary concept of quantum numbers, Electron configuration of the elements.;      Oxidation and Reduction: Classical definitions, Periodic Classification of Elements: Mendeleev’s periodic law, anomalies of Mendeleev’s periodic table, Modern periodic Law, Periodic Properties viz. ionization potential, electronegativity and atomic radii, and their variation in the periodic table; Electronics Theory to Valency: Octet rule, Electrovalency, covalency and coordinate valency, General characteristics ionic and covalent compounds;     Equivalent Weight and Atomic Weight: Concept of equivalent weight, and its determination by hydrogen displacement method and oxide method, Concept of atomic weight, equivalent weight and valency, determination of atomic weight using Dulong and Petit’s rule; Molecular Weight and Mole:  Electronic interpretations of oxidation and reduction, Balancing of redox equations by oxidation number method; Avogardo’s hypothesis and its deductions, Avogadro number and concept of mole, Determination of molecular weight by Victor Meyer’s method;; Theories of Acids and Bases: Arrhenius theory, Bronsted and Lowry theory, Lewis theory; Electro–Chemistry; Electrolytes and non-electrolytes, strong electrolytes and weak electrolytes, Faraday’s laws of electrolysis, Solubility product principle and its applications in qualitative analysis Volumetric Analysis Equivalent weights of acids, base and salts, Principles of acidimetry and alkalimetry, pH and pH scale

Non-Metals

Water: Hard water and soft water, Causes and removal of hardness of water; Nitrogen and its Compounds:Nitrogen cycle, Preparation of ammonia and nitric acid in the lab, and their properties, Manufacture of ammonia and nitric acid, Sulphur and its Compound. Allotropy of sulphur, Preparation of hydrogen sulphide, sulphure dioxide in the lab, and their properties, Manufacture of sulphuric acid by contact process; Halogens and Their Compound: Position of halogens in the periodic table, Preparation of chlorine and hydrogen chloride in the lab, and their properties.

Metals

Compounds of Metals: General methods of preparation and properties of oxides, hydroxides, chlorides, nitrates, sulphates and carbonates of metals; Sodium: Extraction of Sodium (Down’s process), Manufacture of caustic soda sodium carbonate; Copper: Extraction of copper from copper pyrite, Manufacture of Blue vitriol; Zinc: Extraction of zinc from zinc blend, Galvanization; Iron: Extraction of cast iron from hematite, Cast iron, steel and wrought iron, Types of steel, Manufacture of steel

Organic Chemistry

Sources and Purification of organic Compounds: Characteristics of organic compounds, Sources of organic compounds, Purification of organic compounds; Classification and nomenclature of organic Compounds: Functional group, homologous 2 series, and isomerism (structural only), Classification of organic compounds, Common names, and I.U.P.A.C. naming system Saturated and unsaturated Hydrocarbons & Aromatic compound Preparation and properties of methane, Preparation and properties of ethylene and acetylene, Alkyl Halides: Preparation and properties of ethyl iodide; Aromatic Compounds: Structure of benzene, Preparation of benzene in the laboratory, Properties of benzene


 English 

English contains 20 marks , 12 very short questions of 1 mark, [12 X 1 = 12  ]  , 4 short and tricky questions of 2 marks [ 4 x 2 = 8 ]      (Full Marks:[12X1 + 4X2 = 20 Marks])

Comprehension of reading passages on a variety of topics and style with special references to (i) General English and (ii) Technical English.

 Grammar  

– Familiarity with the following aspects: Parts of Speech, Basic Grammatical Patterns / Structures, Tense and Aspect, Conditional sentences, Verbals: infinitives, Participles and Gerunds, Direct and Indirect Speech, Active and Passive Voice, Kinds of Sentences, Transformation of sentences, Concord /Agreement, Vocabulary, Use of Prepositions, Idiomatic expressions, Punctuation, Phonemes and phonetic symbols, Word Stress.


 Conclusion : 

If you pass the exam you should must complete Mathematics and Physics , you will get the pass mark . but you want to top in entrance exam then you should complete and read deeply each chapter and gain the basic concept of each. The questions are asked in entrance is not so hard you should use your sharp mind and can solve . Also learn the calculator trick it saves the time to attempt other questions . My suggestion is attempt all the question because negative marking is only 10 % . If you mistake 10 questions then 1 mark will be minus . If your luck is in your favour may be 2 or 3 questions will correct . So don't give up study hard and smartly . 

Wish you all the best for your examination . 
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Syllabus Of IOE Entrance Exam | Engineering Exam 2080 Updated 

Detail Syllabus of B.E./B.Arch. Entrance Examination-2080


Subject: Mathematics   Full Marks: 50

1. Set, Logic and Functions

1.1 Set, real number system, intervals, absolute value, logic, connectives, laws of logic 1.2 Function, types of functions - injective, surjective, bijective, algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic; Inverse of function, composite functions

2. Algebra

2.1 Matrices and determinants, types and properties, inverse of a matrix

22 Complex numbers and Polynomial equations

2.3 Sequence and series, Permutation and Combination

2.4 Binomial theorem, exponential and logarithmic series

3. Trigonometry

3.1 Trigonometric equations and general values 3.2 Inverse trigonometric functions, principal value

3.3 Properties of triangles, in-centre, ortho-centre and circum-centre, solution of triangles

4. Coordinate Geometry

4.1 Straight lines, pair of lines

4.2 Circles, equations of circle in different forms, tangent and normal 4.3 Conic sections: Parabola, Ellipse and Hyperbola, standard equations and simple properties 4.4 Coordinates in space, Plane and its equation

5. Calculus

5.1 Limit and continuity of functions, indeterminate forms, L'Hospital's rule

5.2 Derivatives, rules of derivatives, geometrical & physical meanings, higher order derivatives,

Applications of derivative: tangent and normal, rate of change, maxima and minima

5.3 Integration, linear properties, rules of integration, standard integrals, definite integral, Applications of definite integral: area under a curve and area between two curves

5.4 Differential equations: definition, order and degree, differential equation of first

order and first degree: variable separable method, homogeneous, linear and

exact differential equations, integrating factor

6. Vectors and their Products

6.1 Vectors in plane and space, algebra of vectors, linear combination of vectors, linearly dependent and independent set of vectors 6.2 Product of two vectors, scalar and vector product of two vectors, scalar triple product

7. Statistics and Probability

7.1 Measures of location and measures of dispersion

72 Correlation and regression 7.3 Basic terms of probability, conditional and compound probability.

additive and multiplicative rules, Bayes' theorem, binomial distribution


Subject: Physics


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