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Page 1: MITNAT Information Brochure - MIT Art, Design & Technology · PDF fileInformation Brochure MIT-National Aptitude Test-2017 for the Academic Year 2017-18. 1. Introduction : MIT Art,

MIT-ADTUNIVERSITY

A leap towards World Class Education

PUNE, INDIA

Information BrochureMIT-National Aptitude Test-2017

for the Academic Year 2017-18

www.mituniversity.edu.in

MIT NAT2017

MIT-National Aptitude Test -2017

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Information BrochureMIT-National Aptitude Test-2017 for the Academic Year 2017-18.

1. Introduction :

MIT Art, Design and Technology University, Pune is established by Government of Maharashtra, vide act “MIT Art, Design and Technology University, Act No. (XXXIX of 2015)”. All the admission procedure will be carried out as per the MIT ADT University Act No. (XXXIX of 2015). The Academic session 2017-2018 admissions are open to all Undergraduate (UG), Postgraduate (PG) level programs in Engineering & Technology, Marine Engineering, Food Technology, Bioengineering, Management, Architecture, Journalism & Mass Communication, Film & Television and Education.

MIT- National Level Aptitude Test (MIT- NAT 2017), will be conducted at various cities of the country. The Candidates seeking admission to MIT ADT University, Pune, it is mandatory to appear for MIT-NAT 2017 Examination. Top 75 percentile students from the total number of students who appeared for the MITNAT -2017 Examination will be eligible for admissions to MIT ADT University, Pune.

Final Merit list of the Candidate will be made on the basis of his/her marks in JEE (Main) or MHT-CET or related Examinations as specified in Section 2.1 of this document and Score of MIT-NAT 2017, conducted by MIT-ADT University, Pune.

They have to fulfil eligibility specified in section 2.1 of this document.• Online Application Form Fees: INR 1200/-• Applications are invited for the same from Date: 15th Jan 2017• Last date of submitting the online Application for the Test: 30th May 2017 (For Bioengineering Sciences: 15th July 2017).

MIT-ADTUNIVERSITY

A leap towards World Class Education

PUNE, INDIA(Established by Govt. of Maharashtra by MIT ADT University Act No. XXXIX of 2015)www.mituniversity.edu.in

PUNE, INDIA MIT Art, Design & Technology University

MIT NAT2017

UG Programmes PG Programmes

MIT School of Engineering, Pune

B. Tech (4-Years Program)

Civil Engineering (CE)

CE - Transportation Engineering

Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)

CSE - Networks and Security

CSE - Intelligent Systems

CSE - Systems and Engineering

Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)

ECE - VLSI and Embedded Systems Engineering

ECE - Communication and Signal Processing

Engineering

Information Technology (IT)

IT - Data Analytics

Mechanical Engineering (ME)

ME - Mechatronics and Automation Engineering

ME - Energy Engineering

Aerospace Engineering (AE)

Integrated Programmes (B Tech + M Tech) 5-Years

Program In all Specialization of Engineering

(Note : Write Name of Integrated Programme at above

Blank Space)

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M. Tech (2-Years Program)

CE - Structural Engineering

CE - Project & Construction Management

CE - Infrastructure Engineering

Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)

CSE - Networks and Security

CSE - Intelligent Systems and Analytics

CSE - Embedded Systems and Internet of Things

ECE - Microelectronics and VLSI Design

ECE - Signal Processing and Communication

Engineering

ECE - Signal and Image Processing

Information Technology (IT)

IT - Cyber Security

ME - Energy Engineering

ME - Mechatronics and Automation Engineering

ME - Design Engineering

ME - CAD-CAM

ME - High Speed Mass Transportation Engineering

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1

Index

1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

2. List of Under Graduate (UG) & Post Graduate (PG) Programmes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2

2.1 Eligibility Criteria

3. Important Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

4. Test City Preferences.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

5. Guidelines for MIT-NAT - 2017. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

5.1 Why MIT-NAT - 2017

5.2 Evaluation Pattern

5.3 Syllabus

5.4 Sample Questions

6. Documents required along with On-line/ Off-line Application Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

7 Important Instructions to fill-up the ONLINE form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

7.1 Instructions for online form submissions

7.2 Instructions fro stage 3 of form filling

8. Important Instructions to fill-up the OFFLINE form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

9. Annexure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Annexure 1 (Syllabus)

Annexure 2 (Sample Question)

Annexure 3 (Sample Application Form)

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Information BrochureMIT-National Aptitude Test-2017 for the Academic Year 2017-18.

1. Introduction :

MIT Art, Design and Technology University, Pune is established by Government of Maharashtra, vide act “MIT Art, Design and Technology University, Act No. (XXXIX of 2015)”. All the admission procedure will be carried out as per the MIT ADT University Act No. (XXXIX of 2015). The Academic session 2017-2018 admissions are open to all Undergraduate (UG), Postgraduate (PG) level programs in Engineering & Technology, Marine Engineering, Food Technology, Bioengineering, Management, Architecture, Journalism & Mass Communication, Film & Television and Education.

MIT- National Level Aptitude Test (MIT- NAT 2017), will be conducted at various cities of the country. The Candidates seeking admission to MIT ADT University, Pune, it is mandatory to appear for MIT-NAT 2017 Examination. Top 75 percentile students from the total number of students who appeared for the MITNAT -2017 Examination will be eligible for admissions to MIT ADT University, Pune.

Final Merit list of the Candidate will be made on the basis of his/her marks in JEE (Main) or MHT-CET or related Examinations as specified in Section 2.1 of this document and Score of MIT-NAT 2017, conducted by MIT-ADT University, Pune.

They have to fulfil eligibility specified in section 2.1 of this document.• Online Application Form Fees: INR 1200/-• Applications are invited for the same from Date: 15th Jan 2017• Last date of submitting the online Application for the Test: 30th May 2017 (For Bioengineering Sciences: 15th July 2017).

MIT-ADTUNIVERSITY

A leap towards World Class Education

PUNE, INDIA(Established by Govt. of Maharashtra by MIT ADT University Act No. XXXIX of 2015)www.mituniversity.edu.in

PUNE, INDIA MIT Art, Design & Technology University

MIT NAT2017

UG Programmes PG Programmes

MIT School of Engineering, Pune

B. Tech (4-Years Program)

Civil Engineering (CE)

CE - Transportation Engineering

Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)

CSE - Networks and Security

CSE - Intelligent Systems

CSE - Systems and Engineering

Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)

ECE - VLSI and Embedded Systems Engineering

ECE - Communication and Signal Processing

Engineering

Information Technology (IT)

IT - Data Analytics

Mechanical Engineering (ME)

ME - Mechatronics and Automation Engineering

ME - Energy Engineering

Aerospace Engineering (AE)

Integrated Programmes (B Tech + M Tech) 5-Years

Program In all Specialization of Engineering

(Note : Write Name of Integrated Programme at above

Blank Space)

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M. Tech (2-Years Program)

CE - Structural Engineering

CE - Project & Construction Management

CE - Infrastructure Engineering

Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)

CSE - Networks and Security

CSE - Intelligent Systems and Analytics

CSE - Embedded Systems and Internet of Things

ECE - Microelectronics and VLSI Design

ECE - Signal Processing and Communication

Engineering

ECE - Signal and Image Processing

Information Technology (IT)

IT - Cyber Security

ME - Energy Engineering

ME - Mechatronics and Automation Engineering

ME - Design Engineering

ME - CAD-CAM

ME - High Speed Mass Transportation Engineering

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1

Index

1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

2. List of Under Graduate (UG) & Post Graduate (PG) Programmes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2

2.1 Eligibility Criteria

3. Important Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

4. Test City Preferences.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

5. Guidelines for MIT-NAT - 2017. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

5.1 Why MIT-NAT - 2017

5.2 Evaluation Pattern

5.3 Syllabus

5.4 Sample Questions

6. Documents required along with On-line/ Off-line Application Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

7 Important Instructions to fill-up the ONLINE form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

7.1 Instructions for online form submissions

7.2 Instructions fro stage 3 of form filling

8. Important Instructions to fill-up the OFFLINE form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

9. Annexure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Annexure 1 (Syllabus)

Annexure 2 (Sample Question)

Annexure 3 (Sample Application Form)

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2. Eligibility criteria for Maharashtra State Candidate and Outside Maharashtra State Candidate

Note:

• Student qualifying in MIT NAT - 2017 will be only consider for admissions to professional courses under the University and will eligible for admissions as per section 2.1 of this document.

• Admissions to all professional courses under MIT ADT University, Pune will be done on the basis of merit obtained by student in respective entrance examinations as per section 2.1 of this document.

2.1 Under-Graduate (UG) Programmes

a) Technology Programs:

• Faculty of Engineering (B.Tech.)

i) Candidate should be an Indian National and should have passed the (10 + 2) level examination of States Board of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) / CBSE/ ICSC / IGCSE / IB or any other State Board examination with subjects English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics as compulsory subjects or Diploma in Engineering with minimum of 50% marks (minimum 45% marks, in case of Backward class categories and Persons with Disability candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only.

ii) Candidate willing to take admission to MIT ADT University, Pune must have valid score in MHT-CET-2017 / JEE (Main)-2017 & Uni-GAUGE-2017 .

• Faculty of Bio- Engineering (B.Tech.)/ (B.Tech. + M.Tech) Integrated

i) Candidate should be an Indian National and should have passed the (10 + 2) level examination of States Board of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) / CBSE/ ICSC / IGCSE / IB or any other State Board examination with subjects English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics / Biology subjects with minimum of 50% marks (minimum 45% marks, in case of backward class categories and Persons with Disability candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only.

ii) Candidate willing to take admission to MIT-ADT University, Pune must have valid score in NEET -2017 / MHT-CET-2017 / JEE (Main).

• Faculty of Food Technology (B.Tech.)

i) Candidate should be an Indian National and should have passed the (10 + 2) level examination of States Board of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) / CBSE/ ICSC / IGCSE / IB or any other State Board examination with subjects English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology , Mathematics as compulsory subjects with minimum of 50% marks (minimum 45% marks, in case of backward class categories and Persons with Disability candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only. Those who have not offered Mathematics, shall have to complete deficiency courses prescribed by MIT-ADT University, Pune.

ii) Candidate willing to take admission to MIT-ADT University, Pune must have valid score in NEET -2017 / MHT- CET - 2017.

• Marine Engineering (B.Tech.)

i. Candidate should be an Indian National and should have passed the (10 + 2) level examination of State Board of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) / CBSE/ ICSC/ IGCSE/IB or any other State Board examination with subjects English, Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics as compulsory subjects with minimum of 60% marks & 50% marks in English.

ii. Candidates willing to apply for B. Tech. (Marine Engineering) and B. Sc. (Nautical Science) must have valid score in IMU CET – 2017 / JEE (Main) / MHT- CET -2017 / MANET CET-2017.

iii. Physical fitness as per the DG shipping.

i v. Age Limit: Candidates whose date of Birth falls on or before 1st July 1997 are eligible to apply for MIT NAT - 2017.

2.2 Post-Graduate (PG) Programmes :

a) Technology Programs:

• Engineering / Food Technology

i) Candidates willing to take admission for M. Tech. program should have Graduate Degrees (BE / B. Tech) in respective programs and must have valid score in GATE – 2017 examination.

b) Management Programme (MBA)

i) Candidates willing to take admission for MBA programs should be Graduate in any discipline with Min 50 % marks & valid score in any one of the exam like CAT-2017/ XAT-2017/ MAT-2017/ CMAT2017 /GMAT2017 /ATMA2017 / MHT (MBA) CET-2017 & MIT NAT - 2017.

ii) Candidates willing to take admission for MBA (Project & Construction Management) should be B. E. Civil / B. Arch with valid GATE score.

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UG Programmes PG Programmes

MIT School of Bioengineering Science & Research, Pune

B. Tech (4-Years Program)

Bioengineering £

Integrated program

(B.Tech + M.Tech) (5-Years Program)

Bioengineering£

MIT College of Food Technology, Pune

B. Tech (4-Years Program)

Food Technology£

M. Tech (2-Years Program)

Food Technology£

Maharashtra Academy of Naval Education & Research (MANET), Pune

B. Tech (4-Years Program)Marine Engineering

B. Sc (3-Years Program)Nautical Science

£

£

MIT College of Management (MIT COM), Pune

BBA (3- Years Program)

BBA (IB)

BBA (Real Estate Management & Infrastructure)

£

£

£

£

£

Executive MBA (Part time) - (2 yrs program)

Master of Technology (M. Tech.) Construction Management (2 yrs Program)

Master of Business Administration (MBA)Project & Construction Management (2 yrs Program)

MIT International School of Broadcasting & Journalism (MIT ISBJ), Pune

Bachelor of Art (BA) (3- Years Program)Journalism & Mass Communication£

Master of Art (MA) (2- Years Program)Journalism & Mass CommunicationCorporate Communication Business Journalism

PGD (1- Year Program)Video Production

£££

£

MIT School of Film & Television (MIT-SFT), Pune

Bachelor of Art (BA) (3- Years Program)Film Making (Production Design & Art Direction /

Screen Play Writing

Bachelor of Science (B. Sc) (3- Years Program)Film Making (Sound Recording & Designing / Cinematography / Editing / Direction)

£

£

Master of Art (MA) (2- Years Program)Film Making (Production Design & Art Direction / Screen Play Writing)

Master of Science (M. Sc) (2- Years Program)Film Making (Sound Recording & Designing/ Cinematography / Editing / Direction)

PGD (1- Year Program)Film Making

£

£

£

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2. Eligibility criteria for Maharashtra State Candidate and Outside Maharashtra State Candidate

Note:

• Student qualifying in MIT NAT - 2017 will be only consider for admissions to professional courses under the University and will eligible for admissions as per section 2.1 of this document.

• Admissions to all professional courses under MIT ADT University, Pune will be done on the basis of merit obtained by student in respective entrance examinations as per section 2.1 of this document.

2.1 Under-Graduate (UG) Programmes

a) Technology Programs:

• Faculty of Engineering (B.Tech.)

i) Candidate should be an Indian National and should have passed the (10 + 2) level examination of States Board of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) / CBSE/ ICSC / IGCSE / IB or any other State Board examination with subjects English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics as compulsory subjects or Diploma in Engineering with minimum of 50% marks (minimum 45% marks, in case of Backward class categories and Persons with Disability candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only.

ii) Candidate willing to take admission to MIT ADT University, Pune must have valid score in MHT-CET-2017 / JEE (Main)-2017 & Uni-GAUGE-2017 .

• Faculty of Bio- Engineering (B.Tech.)/ (B.Tech. + M.Tech) Integrated

i) Candidate should be an Indian National and should have passed the (10 + 2) level examination of States Board of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) / CBSE/ ICSC / IGCSE / IB or any other State Board examination with subjects English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics / Biology subjects with minimum of 50% marks (minimum 45% marks, in case of backward class categories and Persons with Disability candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only.

ii) Candidate willing to take admission to MIT-ADT University, Pune must have valid score in NEET -2017 / MHT-CET-2017 / JEE (Main).

• Faculty of Food Technology (B.Tech.)

i) Candidate should be an Indian National and should have passed the (10 + 2) level examination of States Board of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) / CBSE/ ICSC / IGCSE / IB or any other State Board examination with subjects English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology , Mathematics as compulsory subjects with minimum of 50% marks (minimum 45% marks, in case of backward class categories and Persons with Disability candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only. Those who have not offered Mathematics, shall have to complete deficiency courses prescribed by MIT-ADT University, Pune.

ii) Candidate willing to take admission to MIT-ADT University, Pune must have valid score in NEET -2017 / MHT- CET - 2017.

• Marine Engineering (B.Tech.)

i. Candidate should be an Indian National and should have passed the (10 + 2) level examination of State Board of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) / CBSE/ ICSC/ IGCSE/IB or any other State Board examination with subjects English, Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics as compulsory subjects with minimum of 60% marks & 50% marks in English.

ii. Candidates willing to apply for B. Tech. (Marine Engineering) and B. Sc. (Nautical Science) must have valid score in IMU CET – 2017 / JEE (Main) / MHT- CET -2017 / MANET CET-2017.

iii. Physical fitness as per the DG shipping.

i v. Age Limit: Candidates whose date of Birth falls on or before 1st July 1997 are eligible to apply for MIT NAT - 2017.

2.2 Post-Graduate (PG) Programmes :

a) Technology Programs:

• Engineering / Food Technology

i) Candidates willing to take admission for M. Tech. program should have Graduate Degrees (BE / B. Tech) in respective programs and must have valid score in GATE – 2017 examination.

b) Management Programme (MBA)

i) Candidates willing to take admission for MBA programs should be Graduate in any discipline with Min 50 % marks & valid score in any one of the exam like CAT-2017/ XAT-2017/ MAT-2017/ CMAT2017 /GMAT2017 /ATMA2017 / MHT (MBA) CET-2017 & MIT NAT - 2017.

ii) Candidates willing to take admission for MBA (Project & Construction Management) should be B. E. Civil / B. Arch with valid GATE score.

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UG Programmes PG Programmes

MIT School of Bioengineering Science & Research, Pune

B. Tech (4-Years Program)

Bioengineering £

Integrated program

(B.Tech + M.Tech) (5-Years Program)

Bioengineering£

MIT College of Food Technology, Pune

B. Tech (4-Years Program)

Food Technology£

M. Tech (2-Years Program)

Food Technology£

Maharashtra Academy of Naval Education & Research (MANET), Pune

B. Tech (4-Years Program)Marine Engineering

B. Sc (3-Years Program)Nautical Science

£

£

MIT College of Management (MIT COM), Pune

BBA (3- Years Program)

BBA (IB)

BBA (Real Estate Management & Infrastructure)

£

£

£

£

£

Executive MBA (Part time) - (2 yrs program)

Master of Technology (M. Tech.) Construction Management (2 yrs Program)

Master of Business Administration (MBA)Project & Construction Management (2 yrs Program)

MIT International School of Broadcasting & Journalism (MIT ISBJ), Pune

Bachelor of Art (BA) (3- Years Program)Journalism & Mass Communication£

Master of Art (MA) (2- Years Program)Journalism & Mass CommunicationCorporate Communication Business Journalism

PGD (1- Year Program)Video Production

£££

£

MIT School of Film & Television (MIT-SFT), Pune

Bachelor of Art (BA) (3- Years Program)Film Making (Production Design & Art Direction /

Screen Play Writing

Bachelor of Science (B. Sc) (3- Years Program)Film Making (Sound Recording & Designing / Cinematography / Editing / Direction)

£

£

Master of Art (MA) (2- Years Program)Film Making (Production Design & Art Direction / Screen Play Writing)

Master of Science (M. Sc) (2- Years Program)Film Making (Sound Recording & Designing/ Cinematography / Editing / Direction)

PGD (1- Year Program)Film Making

£

£

£

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Particulars Dates Day

Issue of Application Forms From 15th Jan 2017 Sunday

Last date for receipt of Application Forms

30th May, 2017 Tuesday

MIT-NAT EXAM Dates

28thh May 201725th June 201716th July 2017

Time:

£ 12pm to 2pm, £ 3pm to 5pm

Sunday

MIT-NAT 2017 Will be conducted at all Test Centers as specified in the list.

8th April 2017, 15th April 2017, 22nd April 2017, 29th April 2017, 6th May 2017, 13th May 2017, 20th May 2017, 27th May 2017, 3rd June 2017, 10th June 2017, 17th June 2017, 24th June 2017.Time: £ 9am to 11am, £ 12pm to 2pm, £ 3pm to 5pm

Saturday

MIT-NAT 2017 Will be Conducted at 1. MIT-ADT University

Rajbaugh Campus,Loni Kalbhor, Pune

2. MIT Kothrud Campus, Pune-38

Issue of Admit Card Before 10 days of examination date

Results DeclarationWithin 8 days after the respective date of Examination.

Registration/Admission Starts on*

Within 15 days after declaration of Results of MIT-NAT 2017.

Teaching Starts on 24th July 2017

Choose Two Cities of your Preference

3. Important Dates:

4. Test City Preferences *:

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5.3 For detailed syllabus see Annexure No. 1

5.4 Sample Question Paper See Annexure No. 2

6 Documents required along with On-line/ Off-line Application Form

Ÿ Softcopy (scanned copy) of recently taken passport size color photograph upto 200kb (Dimensions - 3.5 cm x 4.5 cm) / Softcopy (scanned copy) of Signature of the Candidate upto 200kb (Dimensions - 3.5 cm x 1.5 cm) in JPG / JPEG format.

Ÿ Photo ID proof (Aadhar/ College ID/ Bank Passbook)

Ÿ Address ID proof (Aadhar/ College ID/ Bank Passbook)

Ÿ Payment Receipt: Mode of Payment - (Net banking / Debit card / Credit card) /

Ÿ DD should be drawn in favor of MIT Art, Design & Technology University, payable at Pune.

Ÿ 10th Mark Sheet, 11th Mark Sheet, 12th Mark Sheet*, Graduation Mark Sheet & Leaving / Transfer Certificate etc…

All our correspondence including center booking and issue of e-admit card details will be through email only. Therefore, the applicant is requested to get ready with valid email id and Mobile number for further communication.

5. Guideline for MIT-NAT-2017

Guidelines for the entrance tests MIT-NAT-2017 for admission into the Under-Graduate (UG) and the Post-Graduate (PG) programs in Technology, Management and other courses specified in the list.

MIT Art, Design and Technology University, Pune is a part of well-known reputed MAEER's MIT Group of Institutions, Pune. MIT ADT University, Pune is a multidisciplinary University and offers programs in Engineering & Technology, Design, Naval Education, Bioengineering, Food Technology, Architecture, Fine Art & Performing Art and Mass Communication. All the programs under this university are professionally designed and ample opportunities are given to the students to choose their career in the most challenging areas.

5.1 In MIT-NAT-2017, candidates will be evaluated to test their abilities which is really required for all professional courses.

Ÿ General English communication skills, comprehension, grammar.

Ÿ Ability to solve problem to address any given situation or set of issues (attitude towards problem solving)

Ÿ Ability to keenly observe any given thing or situation (keenness of perception). This goes beyond just "looking" at a thing rather than more of "seeing"

Ÿ General knowledge

Ÿ General mathematics

Ÿ Subject knowledge at 12th standard level

Ÿ For PG Level Program Subject knowledge in respective engineering Branches is considered

5.2 Evaluation Pattern for MIT- NAT -2017

Important Rules & Structure for MIT- NAT-2017

Ÿ Online Computer based exam of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ )

Ÿ No Negative marks for wrong answers.

Ÿ Each Question Paper consist of 125 Marks.

Ÿ Duration of the exam is 2 hours.

Ÿ B. Tech. MCQ Test paper will be based on, English Language – 20 Marks / Aptitude-15 Marks/ Reasoning-15 Marks/ , Physics -25 Marks / Chemistry- 25 Marks / Math's- 25 Marks 0r Biology – 25 marks (Biology or Maths is compulsory subject for Food technology and Bioengineering students)

Ÿ M. Tech. MCQ Test paper will be based on English Language – 20 Marks / Aptitude-15 Marks/ Reasoning-15 Marks/ , Graduate level core subject knowledge - 75 Marks.

Ÿ MBA, BBA, B. Sc., M. Sc., MA, BA MCQ Test paper will be based on English Language – 20 Marks / Aptitude-15 Marks/ Reasoning-15 Marks/ , Graduate or 10+2 level core subject- 75 Marks.

Ÿ Fine Art, Performing Art, Mass Communication and other programs, the Online Computer based exam of Multiple Chose Questions (MCQ), will be conducted based on Aptitude, Reasoning, General Knowledge, English & Core Subjects

City Code City Name City Code City Name City Code City Name City Code City Name

1. Agartala 13. Cochin 25. Jabalpur 37. Simla

2. Ahmedabad 14. Coimbatore 26. Jaipur 38. Tiruvananthpuram

3. Allahabad 15. Dehradun 27. Kolkata 39. Varanasi

4. Amritsar 16. Delhi 28. Kota

5. Ananad 17. Gangtok 29. Ludhiyana

6. Aurangabad 18. Goa 30. Mumbai

7. Bengaluru 19. Gorakhpur 31. Nagpur

8. Bhopal 20. Gurudaspur 32. Nashik

9. Bhubaneswar 21. Guwahati 33. Patna

10. Bilaspur 22. Gwalior 34. Pune

11. Chandigarh 23. Hyderabad 35. Raipur

12. Chennai 24. Imphal 36. Ranchi

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Particulars Dates Day

Issue of Application Forms From 15th Jan 2017 Sunday

Last date for receipt of Application Forms

30th May, 2017 Tuesday

MIT-NAT EXAM Dates

28thh May 201725th June 201716th July 2017

Time:

£ 12pm to 2pm, £ 3pm to 5pm

Sunday

MIT-NAT 2017 Will be conducted at all Test Centers as specified in the list.

8th April 2017, 15th April 2017, 22nd April 2017, 29th April 2017, 6th May 2017, 13th May 2017, 20th May 2017, 27th May 2017, 3rd June 2017, 10th June 2017, 17th June 2017, 24th June 2017.Time: £ 9am to 11am, £ 12pm to 2pm, £ 3pm to 5pm

Saturday

MIT-NAT 2017 Will be Conducted at 1. MIT-ADT University

Rajbaugh Campus,Loni Kalbhor, Pune

2. MIT Kothrud Campus, Pune-38

Issue of Admit Card Before 10 days of examination date

Results DeclarationWithin 8 days after the respective date of Examination.

Registration/Admission Starts on*

Within 15 days after declaration of Results of MIT-NAT 2017.

Teaching Starts on 24th July 2017

Choose Two Cities of your Preference

3. Important Dates:

4. Test City Preferences *:

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5.3 For detailed syllabus see Annexure No. 1

5.4 Sample Question Paper See Annexure No. 2

6 Documents required along with On-line/ Off-line Application Form

Ÿ Softcopy (scanned copy) of recently taken passport size color photograph upto 200kb (Dimensions - 3.5 cm x 4.5 cm) / Softcopy (scanned copy) of Signature of the Candidate upto 200kb (Dimensions - 3.5 cm x 1.5 cm) in JPG / JPEG format.

Ÿ Photo ID proof (Aadhar/ College ID/ Bank Passbook)

Ÿ Address ID proof (Aadhar/ College ID/ Bank Passbook)

Ÿ Payment Receipt: Mode of Payment - (Net banking / Debit card / Credit card) /

Ÿ DD should be drawn in favor of MIT Art, Design & Technology University, payable at Pune.

Ÿ 10th Mark Sheet, 11th Mark Sheet, 12th Mark Sheet*, Graduation Mark Sheet & Leaving / Transfer Certificate etc…

All our correspondence including center booking and issue of e-admit card details will be through email only. Therefore, the applicant is requested to get ready with valid email id and Mobile number for further communication.

5. Guideline for MIT-NAT-2017

Guidelines for the entrance tests MIT-NAT-2017 for admission into the Under-Graduate (UG) and the Post-Graduate (PG) programs in Technology, Management and other courses specified in the list.

MIT Art, Design and Technology University, Pune is a part of well-known reputed MAEER's MIT Group of Institutions, Pune. MIT ADT University, Pune is a multidisciplinary University and offers programs in Engineering & Technology, Design, Naval Education, Bioengineering, Food Technology, Architecture, Fine Art & Performing Art and Mass Communication. All the programs under this university are professionally designed and ample opportunities are given to the students to choose their career in the most challenging areas.

5.1 In MIT-NAT-2017, candidates will be evaluated to test their abilities which is really required for all professional courses.

Ÿ General English communication skills, comprehension, grammar.

Ÿ Ability to solve problem to address any given situation or set of issues (attitude towards problem solving)

Ÿ Ability to keenly observe any given thing or situation (keenness of perception). This goes beyond just "looking" at a thing rather than more of "seeing"

Ÿ General knowledge

Ÿ General mathematics

Ÿ Subject knowledge at 12th standard level

Ÿ For PG Level Program Subject knowledge in respective engineering Branches is considered

5.2 Evaluation Pattern for MIT- NAT -2017

Important Rules & Structure for MIT- NAT-2017

Ÿ Online Computer based exam of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ )

Ÿ No Negative marks for wrong answers.

Ÿ Each Question Paper consist of 125 Marks.

Ÿ Duration of the exam is 2 hours.

Ÿ B. Tech. MCQ Test paper will be based on, English Language – 20 Marks / Aptitude-15 Marks/ Reasoning-15 Marks/ , Physics -25 Marks / Chemistry- 25 Marks / Math's- 25 Marks 0r Biology – 25 marks (Biology or Maths is compulsory subject for Food technology and Bioengineering students)

Ÿ M. Tech. MCQ Test paper will be based on English Language – 20 Marks / Aptitude-15 Marks/ Reasoning-15 Marks/ , Graduate level core subject knowledge - 75 Marks.

Ÿ MBA, BBA, B. Sc., M. Sc., MA, BA MCQ Test paper will be based on English Language – 20 Marks / Aptitude-15 Marks/ Reasoning-15 Marks/ , Graduate or 10+2 level core subject- 75 Marks.

Ÿ Fine Art, Performing Art, Mass Communication and other programs, the Online Computer based exam of Multiple Chose Questions (MCQ), will be conducted based on Aptitude, Reasoning, General Knowledge, English & Core Subjects

City Code City Name City Code City Name City Code City Name City Code City Name

1. Agartala 13. Cochin 25. Jabalpur 37. Simla

2. Ahmedabad 14. Coimbatore 26. Jaipur 38. Tiruvananthpuram

3. Allahabad 15. Dehradun 27. Kolkata 39. Varanasi

4. Amritsar 16. Delhi 28. Kota

5. Ananad 17. Gangtok 29. Ludhiyana

6. Aurangabad 18. Goa 30. Mumbai

7. Bengaluru 19. Gorakhpur 31. Nagpur

8. Bhopal 20. Gurudaspur 32. Nashik

9. Bhubaneswar 21. Guwahati 33. Patna

10. Bilaspur 22. Gwalior 34. Pune

11. Chandigarh 23. Hyderabad 35. Raipur

12. Chennai 24. Imphal 36. Ranchi

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7 Important Instructions to fill-up the ONLINE form

Important Instructions for submitting soft copy of the Application Form

Ÿ Please read the information carefully before submitting the application form.

Ÿ Request for change of mobile no. & e-mail id will not be permitted.

Ÿ Save the soft copy of Application form for your reference.

Ÿ Take print of completely filled Application form and send one hard copy of it to university address.

Ÿ For any query, Please contact us through email to [email protected]

7.1 Online Application Form Submission Stages

Stage 1: Login to www.mituniversity.edu.in website

Stage 2: Click to select appropriate option

Ÿ Click on “Apply now” for MIT-NAT 2017 Application Form

Stage 3: Filling online application form

Ÿ Provide all relevant details carefully, before submission.

Ÿ An Application No. will be generated after successful submission of documents and payment.

Ÿ Refer your Application No. for all your future correspondence.

Stage 4: Mode of payment

Ÿ Online mode through Net banking / Credit / Debit Card .

Ÿ Application Cost (INR: 1200 /-) for Indian Students

Ÿ DD Mode - DD should be drawn in favor of MIT Art, Design & Technology University, payable at Pune.

Stage 5: Payment transaction queries

Ÿ At the time of online payment transaction, if the amount is debited from your account then do not try new application option again.

Ÿ Please wait for 24hrs if online payment transaction is failed, try for the payment once again with the same registered email id.

Stage 6: Photo Upload

Ÿ Passport size photograph

8 Important Instructions to fill-up the OFFLINE form

Important Instructions for submitting hard copy of the Application Form

Ÿ Please make sure that you are using the correct application form.

Ÿ Read the instructions carefully before filling the Application Form.

Ÿ Your application must be neatly handwritten. Use only ball-point pen and CAPITAL letters to enter the required information.

Ÿ Affix a recent color photograph of good quality in the space provided.

Ÿ Write your complete postal address, to which communication is to be send, enter the correct PINCODE.

Ÿ Indicate the correct STD code and Phone No. / Mobile No.

Ÿ Mention your correct e-mail ID.

Ÿ Sign in the space provided below the photograph.

Ÿ Parent /Guardian's signature in the declaration form.

Ÿ Retain a photocopy of your application for your reference.

Ÿ Enter your application number for all future correspondence.

Ÿ Do not scribble, smudge, tear or wrinkle the application form. Do not put any stray marks anywhere on the application form.

Ÿ The use of the address of any coaching center / Institution is strictly prohibited. If anybody uses the address of any coaching center / Institution in his / her application form will be rejected.

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Ÿ You must quote your application number for reference in all your future correspondence.

Ÿ MIT Art Design & Technology University will not be responsible for any postal delay / irregularity or loss in postal transit.

Ÿ Ensure that your application is complete in all respects. An incomplete application or an application filled in a language other than English will be summarily rejected.

Ÿ Options given in the application form cannot be altered at a later stage.

Ÿ The cost of the application material is non-refundable.

Ÿ All the documents Mentioned need to be attached with hard copy of the Application Form.

Ÿ Shortlisting of the candidates will be done on the basis of MIT-NAT 2017 score. AlMIT-ADT University Management Team.

Ÿ The completely filled Application Form should be enclosed separately in the envelope and send to address below..

Pin: 412 201 Email: [email protected] Phone: 020- 26912901 / 02 / 03

l rights are reserved with

Offline Application Forms will be available on website or at University Office at below mentioned Addresses Jan 2017 . You can submit these completely filled forms to

Registrar

MIT Art Design & Technology University

Rajbaugh, Next to Hadpasar, Loni Kalbhor, Pune, Maharashtra, India

thfrom 15

Admission cell (Prof (Dr.) Sudarshan Sanap

Room No. S004, Ground floor, S - block, MIT Kothrud Campus, Ex-serviceman Colony,

Paud Road, Kothrud, Pune (MH)-Pin 411038

Contact No.: 90210801 09, 020 - 3027 3526, 020 - 3027 3723

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7 Important Instructions to fill-up the ONLINE form

Important Instructions for submitting soft copy of the Application Form

Ÿ Please read the information carefully before submitting the application form.

Ÿ Request for change of mobile no. & e-mail id will not be permitted.

Ÿ Save the soft copy of Application form for your reference.

Ÿ Take print of completely filled Application form and send one hard copy of it to university address.

Ÿ For any query, Please contact us through email to [email protected]

7.1 Online Application Form Submission Stages

Stage 1: Login to www.mituniversity.edu.in website

Stage 2: Click to select appropriate option

Ÿ Click on “Apply now” for MIT-NAT 2017 Application Form

Stage 3: Filling online application form

Ÿ Provide all relevant details carefully, before submission.

Ÿ An Application No. will be generated after successful submission of documents and payment.

Ÿ Refer your Application No. for all your future correspondence.

Stage 4: Mode of payment

Ÿ Online mode through Net banking / Credit / Debit Card .

Ÿ Application Cost (INR: 1200 /-) for Indian Students

Ÿ DD Mode - DD should be drawn in favor of MIT Art, Design & Technology University, payable at Pune.

Stage 5: Payment transaction queries

Ÿ At the time of online payment transaction, if the amount is debited from your account then do not try new application option again.

Ÿ Please wait for 24hrs if online payment transaction is failed, try for the payment once again with the same registered email id.

Stage 6: Photo Upload

Ÿ Passport size photograph

8 Important Instructions to fill-up the OFFLINE form

Important Instructions for submitting hard copy of the Application Form

Ÿ Please make sure that you are using the correct application form.

Ÿ Read the instructions carefully before filling the Application Form.

Ÿ Your application must be neatly handwritten. Use only ball-point pen and CAPITAL letters to enter the required information.

Ÿ Affix a recent color photograph of good quality in the space provided.

Ÿ Write your complete postal address, to which communication is to be send, enter the correct PINCODE.

Ÿ Indicate the correct STD code and Phone No. / Mobile No.

Ÿ Mention your correct e-mail ID.

Ÿ Sign in the space provided below the photograph.

Ÿ Parent /Guardian's signature in the declaration form.

Ÿ Retain a photocopy of your application for your reference.

Ÿ Enter your application number for all future correspondence.

Ÿ Do not scribble, smudge, tear or wrinkle the application form. Do not put any stray marks anywhere on the application form.

Ÿ The use of the address of any coaching center / Institution is strictly prohibited. If anybody uses the address of any coaching center / Institution in his / her application form will be rejected.

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Ÿ You must quote your application number for reference in all your future correspondence.

Ÿ MIT Art Design & Technology University will not be responsible for any postal delay / irregularity or loss in postal transit.

Ÿ Ensure that your application is complete in all respects. An incomplete application or an application filled in a language other than English will be summarily rejected.

Ÿ Options given in the application form cannot be altered at a later stage.

Ÿ The cost of the application material is non-refundable.

Ÿ All the documents Mentioned need to be attached with hard copy of the Application Form.

Ÿ Shortlisting of the candidates will be done on the basis of MIT-NAT 2017 score. AlMIT-ADT University Management Team.

Ÿ The completely filled Application Form should be enclosed separately in the envelope and send to address below..

Pin: 412 201 Email: [email protected] Phone: 020- 26912901 / 02 / 03

l rights are reserved with

Offline Application Forms will be available on website or at University Office at below mentioned Addresses Jan 2017 . You can submit these completely filled forms to

Registrar

MIT Art Design & Technology University

Rajbaugh, Next to Hadpasar, Loni Kalbhor, Pune, Maharashtra, India

thfrom 15

Admission cell (Prof (Dr.) Sudarshan Sanap

Room No. S004, Ground floor, S - block, MIT Kothrud Campus, Ex-serviceman Colony,

Paud Road, Kothrud, Pune (MH)-Pin 411038

Contact No.: 90210801 09, 020 - 3027 3526, 020 - 3027 3723

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alpha, beta and gamma radiations and their properties - semiconductors. Formation of P-N Junction - Barrier Radioactive decay law - half life - mean life - artificial potential and depletion layer-P-N Junction diode - Forward radioactivity - radio isotopes - effects and uses - Geiger - and reverse bias characteristics - diode as a rectifier - Zener Muller counter. Radio carbon dating. Nuclear fission - chain diode-Zener diode as a voltage regulator - LED. Junction reaction - atom bomb - nuclear reactor - nuclear fusion - transistors - characteristics - transistor as a switch - Hydrogen bomb - cosmic rays - elementary particles. transistor as an amplifier - transistor as an oscillator.

10. Semiconductor Devices and their Applications Logic gates - NOT, OR, AND, EXOR using discrete components - NAND and NOR gates as universal gates - De

Semiconductor basics - energy band in solids: difference Morgan's theorem - Laws and theorems of Boolean algebra.

between metals, insulators and semiconductors - semiconductor doping - Intrinsic and Extrinsic

CHEMISTRY

8 9

1. Atomic Structure 5. Electrochemistry

Bohr's atomic model-Sommerfeld's extension of atomic Theory of electrical conductance; metallic and electrolytic structure; Electronic configuration and Quantum numbers; conductance. Faraday's laws – theory of strong electrolytes – Shapes of s,p,d,f orbitals - Pauli's exclusion principle - Specific resistance, specific conductance, equivalent and Hund's Rule of maximum multiplicity- Aufbau principle. molar conductance – Variation of conductance with dilution – Emission and absorption spectra, line and band spectra; Kohlrausch's Law – Ionic product of water, pH and pH– buffer Hydrogen spectrum – Lyman, Balmer, Paschen, Brackett solutions – use of pH values. Cells – Electrodes and electrode and Pfund series; deBroglie's theory; Heisenberg's potentials – construction of cell and EMF values, Fuel cells, uncertainty principle – wave nature of electron – Schrodinger Corrosion and its prevention.6. Isomerism in Organic wave equation (No derivation). Eigen values and eigen Compounds Definition, Classification – structural isomerism, functions. Hybridization of atomic orbitals involving s,p and d stereo isomerism – geometrical and optical isomerism. orbitals. Optical activity- chirality – compounds containing chiral

centres – R, S notation, D, L notation.2. p,d and f – Block Elements

7. Alcohols and Ethersp-block elements – Phosphorous compounds; PCl3, PCl5 – Oxides. Hydrogen halides, Inter halogen compounds. Xenon Nomenclature of alcohols – Classification of alcohols - fluoride compounds. General Characteristics of d – block distinction between 10, 20 and 30 alcohols – General elements – Electronic Configuration – Oxidation states of first methods of preparation of primary alcohols, properties. row transition elements and their colours. Occurrence and Methods of preparation of dihydric alcohols: Glycol – principles of extraction: Copper, Silver, Gold and Zinc. Properties – Uses. Methods of preparation of trihydric Preparation and properties of CuSO4, AgNO3 and K2Cr2O7. alcohols - Properties – Uses. Aromatic alcohols –

preparation and properties of phenols and benzyl alcohol.Lanthanides – Introduction, electronic configuration, general characteristics, oxidation state – lanthanide contraction, Ethers – Nomenclature of ethers – general methods of uses, brief comparison of Lanthanides and Actinides. preparation of aliphatic ethers - Properties – Uses. Aromatic

ethers – Preparation of Anisole – Uses.3. Coordination Chemistry and Solid State Chemistry

8. Carbonyl CompoundsIntroduction – Terminology in coordination chemistry – IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination Nomenclature of carbonyl compounds – Comparison of compounds. Isomerism, Geometrical isomerism in 4- aldehydes and ketones. General methods of preparation of coordinate, 6-coordinate complexes. Theories on aldehydes – Properties – Uses. Aromatic aldehydes – coordination compounds – Werner's theory (brief), Valence Preparation of benzaldehyde – Properties and Uses. Ketones Bond theory. Uses of coordination compounds. Bioinorganic – general methods of preparation of aliphatic ketones compounds (Haemoglobin and chlorophyll). (acetone) – Properties – Uses. Aromatic ketones –

preparation of acetophenone – Properties – Uses, Lattice – unit cell, systems, types of crystals, packing in preparation of benzophenone – Properties. Name reactions; solids; Ionic crystals – Imperfections in solids – point defects. Clemmenson reduction, Wolff – Kishner reduction, X-Ray diffraction – Electrical Property, Amorphous solids Cannizzaro reaction, Claisen Schmidt reaction, Benzoin (elementary ideas only).Condensation, Aldol Condensation. Preparation and

4. Thermodynamics, Chemical Equilibrium and Chemical applications of Grignard reagents.Kinetics

9. Carboxylic Acids and their derivativesI and II law of thermodynamics – spontaneous and non

Nomenclature – Preparation of aliphatic monocarboxylic spontaneous processes, entropy, Gibb's free energy – Free acids – formic acid – Properties – Uses. Monohydroxy mono energy change and chemical equilibrium – significance of carboxylic acids; Lactic acid – Synthesis of lactic acid. entropy. Law of mass action – Le Chatlier's principle, Aliphatic dicarboxylic acids; Preparation of oxalic and applications of chemical equilibrium. Rate expression, order succinic acids. Aromatic acids; Benzoic and Salicylic acids – and molecularity of reactions, zero order, first order and Properties – Uses. Derivatives of carboxylic acids; acetyl pseudo first order reaction – half life period. Determination of chloride (CH3COCl) – Preparation – Properties – Uses. rate constant and order of reaction . Temperature Preparation of acetamide, Properties – acetic anhydride – dependence of rate constant – Arrhenius equation and Preparation, Properties. Preparation of esters – methyl activation energy.acetate – Properties.

- Force on current carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic 1. Laws of Motion & Work, Energy and Powerfield - Forces between two parallel current carrying

Law of conservation of linear momentum and its applications. conductors - definition of ampere.

Static and kinetic friction - laws of friction - rolling friction - Torque experienced by a current loop in a uniform magnetic lubrication.field - moving coil galvanometer - conversion to ammeter and

Work done by a constant force and a variable force; kinetic voltmeter - current loop as a magnetic dipole and its

energy - work-energy theorem - power.magnetic dipole moment - Magnetic dipole moment of a

Conservative forces: conservation of mechanical energy revolving electron. (kinetic and potential energies) - non-conservative forces:

6. Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currentmotion in a vertical circle - elastic and inelastic collisions in one and two dimensions. Electromagnetic induction - Faraday's law - induced emf and

current - Lenz's law. Self induction - Mutual induction - self 2. Properties of Matterinductance of a long solenoid - mutual inductance of two long

Elastic behaviour - Stress-strain relationship - Hooke's law - solenoids. Methods of inducing emf - (i) by changing magnetic Young's modulus - bulk modulus - shear modulus of rigidity - induction (ii) by changing area enclosed by the coil and (iii) by Poisson's ratio - elastic energy. Viscosity - Stokes' law - changing the orientation of the coil (quantitative treatment).terminal velocity - streamline and turbulent flow - critical

AC generator - commercial generator. (Single phase, three velocity. Bernoulli's theorem and its applications.

phase). Eddy current - applications - transformer - long Heat - temperature - thermal expansion: thermal expansion distance transmission. Alternating current - measurement of solids - specific heat capacity: Cp, Cv - latent heat capacity. of AC - AC circuit with resistance - AC circuit with inductor - Qualitative ideas of Blackbody radiation: Wein's AC circuit with capacitor - LCR series circuit - Resonance and displacement Law - Stefan's law. Q - factor - power in AC circuits.

3. Electrostatics 7. Optics

Charges and their conservation; Coulomb's law-forces Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula. between two point electric charges - Forces between Refraction of light, total internal reflection and its multiple electric charges-superposition principle. Electric applications, optical fibers, refraction at spherical surfaces, field - electric field due to a point charge, electric field lines; lenses, thin lens formula, lens maker's formula. electric dipole, electric field intensity due to a dipole - Magnification, power of a lens, combination of thin lenses in behaviour of a dipole in a uniform electric field. Electric contact, combination of a lens and a mirror. Refraction and potential - potential difference-electric potential due to a dispersion of light through a prism. Scattering of light-blue point charge and dipole-equipotential surfaces - electrical colour of sky and reddish appearances of the sun at sunrise potential energy of a system of two point charges. and sunset.Electric flux-Gauss's theorem and its applications. Wavefront and Huygens's principle - Reflection, total internal Electrostatic induction-capacitor and capacitance - dielectric reflection and refraction of plane wave at a plane surface and electric polarisation - parallel plate capacitor with and using wavefronts. Interference - Young's double slit without dielectric medium - applications of capacitor - energy experiment and expression for fringe width - coherent source stored in a capacitor - Capacitors in series and in parallel - - interference of light - Formation of colours in thin films - action of points - Van de Graaff generator. Newton's rings. Diffraction - differences between

interference and diffraction of light- diffraction grating. 4. Current ElectricityPolarisation of light waves - polarisation by reflection -

Electric Current - flow of charges in a metallic conductor - Brewster's law - double refraction - nicol prism - uses of drift velocity and mobility and their relation with electric plane polarised light and Polaroids - rotatory polarisation - current. Ohm's law, electrical resistance - V-I characteristics polarimeter.- electrical resistivity and conductivity-classification of

8. Dual Nature of Radiation and Atomic Physicsmaterials in terms of conductivity - Carbon resistors - colour code for carbon resistors - combination of resistors - series Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics - and parallel - temperature dependence of resistance - Electromagnetic spectrum - Photoelectric effect - Light internal resistance of a cell - potential difference and emf of a waves and photons - Einstein's photoelectric equation - laws cell - combinations of cells in series and in parallel. of photoelectric emission - particle nature of light - photo Kirchoff's law - Wheatstone's Bridge and its application for cells and their applications.temperature coefficient of resistance measurement -

Atomic structure - discovery of the electron - specific charge Metrebridge - special case of Wheatstone bridge - (Thomson's method) and charge of the electron (Millikan's oil Potentiometer principle - comparing the emf of two cells.drop method) - alpha scattering - Rutherford's atom model.

5. Magnetic Effects of Electric Current9. Nuclear Physics

Magnetic effect of electric current - Concept of magnetic field Nuclear properties - nuclear radii, masses, binding energy, - Oersted's experiment - Biot-Savart law-Magnetic field due density, charge - isotopes, isobars and isotones - nuclear to an infinitely long current carrying straight wire and circular mass defect - binding energy - stability of nuclei - Bainbridge coil - Tangent galvanometer - construction and working - Bar mass spectrometer.magnet as an equivalent solenoid - magnetic field lines.

Nature of nuclear forces - Neutron - discovery - properties - Ampere's circuital law and its application. Force on a moving artificial transmutation - particle accelerator. Radioactivity - charge in uniform magnetic field and electric field - cyclotron

ANNEXURE NO - 1 (MIT-NAT - 2017 - SYLLABUS)

PHYSICS

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alpha, beta and gamma radiations and their properties - semiconductors. Formation of P-N Junction - Barrier Radioactive decay law - half life - mean life - artificial potential and depletion layer-P-N Junction diode - Forward radioactivity - radio isotopes - effects and uses - Geiger - and reverse bias characteristics - diode as a rectifier - Zener Muller counter. Radio carbon dating. Nuclear fission - chain diode-Zener diode as a voltage regulator - LED. Junction reaction - atom bomb - nuclear reactor - nuclear fusion - transistors - characteristics - transistor as a switch - Hydrogen bomb - cosmic rays - elementary particles. transistor as an amplifier - transistor as an oscillator.

10. Semiconductor Devices and their Applications Logic gates - NOT, OR, AND, EXOR using discrete components - NAND and NOR gates as universal gates - De

Semiconductor basics - energy band in solids: difference Morgan's theorem - Laws and theorems of Boolean algebra.

between metals, insulators and semiconductors - semiconductor doping - Intrinsic and Extrinsic

CHEMISTRY

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1. Atomic Structure 5. Electrochemistry

Bohr's atomic model-Sommerfeld's extension of atomic Theory of electrical conductance; metallic and electrolytic structure; Electronic configuration and Quantum numbers; conductance. Faraday's laws – theory of strong electrolytes – Shapes of s,p,d,f orbitals - Pauli's exclusion principle - Specific resistance, specific conductance, equivalent and Hund's Rule of maximum multiplicity- Aufbau principle. molar conductance – Variation of conductance with dilution – Emission and absorption spectra, line and band spectra; Kohlrausch's Law – Ionic product of water, pH and pH– buffer Hydrogen spectrum – Lyman, Balmer, Paschen, Brackett solutions – use of pH values. Cells – Electrodes and electrode and Pfund series; deBroglie's theory; Heisenberg's potentials – construction of cell and EMF values, Fuel cells, uncertainty principle – wave nature of electron – Schrodinger Corrosion and its prevention.6. Isomerism in Organic wave equation (No derivation). Eigen values and eigen Compounds Definition, Classification – structural isomerism, functions. Hybridization of atomic orbitals involving s,p and d stereo isomerism – geometrical and optical isomerism. orbitals. Optical activity- chirality – compounds containing chiral

centres – R, S notation, D, L notation.2. p,d and f – Block Elements

7. Alcohols and Ethersp-block elements – Phosphorous compounds; PCl3, PCl5 – Oxides. Hydrogen halides, Inter halogen compounds. Xenon Nomenclature of alcohols – Classification of alcohols - fluoride compounds. General Characteristics of d – block distinction between 10, 20 and 30 alcohols – General elements – Electronic Configuration – Oxidation states of first methods of preparation of primary alcohols, properties. row transition elements and their colours. Occurrence and Methods of preparation of dihydric alcohols: Glycol – principles of extraction: Copper, Silver, Gold and Zinc. Properties – Uses. Methods of preparation of trihydric Preparation and properties of CuSO4, AgNO3 and K2Cr2O7. alcohols - Properties – Uses. Aromatic alcohols –

preparation and properties of phenols and benzyl alcohol.Lanthanides – Introduction, electronic configuration, general characteristics, oxidation state – lanthanide contraction, Ethers – Nomenclature of ethers – general methods of uses, brief comparison of Lanthanides and Actinides. preparation of aliphatic ethers - Properties – Uses. Aromatic

ethers – Preparation of Anisole – Uses.3. Coordination Chemistry and Solid State Chemistry

8. Carbonyl CompoundsIntroduction – Terminology in coordination chemistry – IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination Nomenclature of carbonyl compounds – Comparison of compounds. Isomerism, Geometrical isomerism in 4- aldehydes and ketones. General methods of preparation of coordinate, 6-coordinate complexes. Theories on aldehydes – Properties – Uses. Aromatic aldehydes – coordination compounds – Werner's theory (brief), Valence Preparation of benzaldehyde – Properties and Uses. Ketones Bond theory. Uses of coordination compounds. Bioinorganic – general methods of preparation of aliphatic ketones compounds (Haemoglobin and chlorophyll). (acetone) – Properties – Uses. Aromatic ketones –

preparation of acetophenone – Properties – Uses, Lattice – unit cell, systems, types of crystals, packing in preparation of benzophenone – Properties. Name reactions; solids; Ionic crystals – Imperfections in solids – point defects. Clemmenson reduction, Wolff – Kishner reduction, X-Ray diffraction – Electrical Property, Amorphous solids Cannizzaro reaction, Claisen Schmidt reaction, Benzoin (elementary ideas only).Condensation, Aldol Condensation. Preparation and

4. Thermodynamics, Chemical Equilibrium and Chemical applications of Grignard reagents.Kinetics

9. Carboxylic Acids and their derivativesI and II law of thermodynamics – spontaneous and non

Nomenclature – Preparation of aliphatic monocarboxylic spontaneous processes, entropy, Gibb's free energy – Free acids – formic acid – Properties – Uses. Monohydroxy mono energy change and chemical equilibrium – significance of carboxylic acids; Lactic acid – Synthesis of lactic acid. entropy. Law of mass action – Le Chatlier's principle, Aliphatic dicarboxylic acids; Preparation of oxalic and applications of chemical equilibrium. Rate expression, order succinic acids. Aromatic acids; Benzoic and Salicylic acids – and molecularity of reactions, zero order, first order and Properties – Uses. Derivatives of carboxylic acids; acetyl pseudo first order reaction – half life period. Determination of chloride (CH3COCl) – Preparation – Properties – Uses. rate constant and order of reaction . Temperature Preparation of acetamide, Properties – acetic anhydride – dependence of rate constant – Arrhenius equation and Preparation, Properties. Preparation of esters – methyl activation energy.acetate – Properties.

- Force on current carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic 1. Laws of Motion & Work, Energy and Powerfield - Forces between two parallel current carrying

Law of conservation of linear momentum and its applications. conductors - definition of ampere.

Static and kinetic friction - laws of friction - rolling friction - Torque experienced by a current loop in a uniform magnetic lubrication.field - moving coil galvanometer - conversion to ammeter and

Work done by a constant force and a variable force; kinetic voltmeter - current loop as a magnetic dipole and its

energy - work-energy theorem - power.magnetic dipole moment - Magnetic dipole moment of a

Conservative forces: conservation of mechanical energy revolving electron. (kinetic and potential energies) - non-conservative forces:

6. Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currentmotion in a vertical circle - elastic and inelastic collisions in one and two dimensions. Electromagnetic induction - Faraday's law - induced emf and

current - Lenz's law. Self induction - Mutual induction - self 2. Properties of Matterinductance of a long solenoid - mutual inductance of two long

Elastic behaviour - Stress-strain relationship - Hooke's law - solenoids. Methods of inducing emf - (i) by changing magnetic Young's modulus - bulk modulus - shear modulus of rigidity - induction (ii) by changing area enclosed by the coil and (iii) by Poisson's ratio - elastic energy. Viscosity - Stokes' law - changing the orientation of the coil (quantitative treatment).terminal velocity - streamline and turbulent flow - critical

AC generator - commercial generator. (Single phase, three velocity. Bernoulli's theorem and its applications.

phase). Eddy current - applications - transformer - long Heat - temperature - thermal expansion: thermal expansion distance transmission. Alternating current - measurement of solids - specific heat capacity: Cp, Cv - latent heat capacity. of AC - AC circuit with resistance - AC circuit with inductor - Qualitative ideas of Blackbody radiation: Wein's AC circuit with capacitor - LCR series circuit - Resonance and displacement Law - Stefan's law. Q - factor - power in AC circuits.

3. Electrostatics 7. Optics

Charges and their conservation; Coulomb's law-forces Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula. between two point electric charges - Forces between Refraction of light, total internal reflection and its multiple electric charges-superposition principle. Electric applications, optical fibers, refraction at spherical surfaces, field - electric field due to a point charge, electric field lines; lenses, thin lens formula, lens maker's formula. electric dipole, electric field intensity due to a dipole - Magnification, power of a lens, combination of thin lenses in behaviour of a dipole in a uniform electric field. Electric contact, combination of a lens and a mirror. Refraction and potential - potential difference-electric potential due to a dispersion of light through a prism. Scattering of light-blue point charge and dipole-equipotential surfaces - electrical colour of sky and reddish appearances of the sun at sunrise potential energy of a system of two point charges. and sunset.Electric flux-Gauss's theorem and its applications. Wavefront and Huygens's principle - Reflection, total internal Electrostatic induction-capacitor and capacitance - dielectric reflection and refraction of plane wave at a plane surface and electric polarisation - parallel plate capacitor with and using wavefronts. Interference - Young's double slit without dielectric medium - applications of capacitor - energy experiment and expression for fringe width - coherent source stored in a capacitor - Capacitors in series and in parallel - - interference of light - Formation of colours in thin films - action of points - Van de Graaff generator. Newton's rings. Diffraction - differences between

interference and diffraction of light- diffraction grating. 4. Current ElectricityPolarisation of light waves - polarisation by reflection -

Electric Current - flow of charges in a metallic conductor - Brewster's law - double refraction - nicol prism - uses of drift velocity and mobility and their relation with electric plane polarised light and Polaroids - rotatory polarisation - current. Ohm's law, electrical resistance - V-I characteristics polarimeter.- electrical resistivity and conductivity-classification of

8. Dual Nature of Radiation and Atomic Physicsmaterials in terms of conductivity - Carbon resistors - colour code for carbon resistors - combination of resistors - series Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics - and parallel - temperature dependence of resistance - Electromagnetic spectrum - Photoelectric effect - Light internal resistance of a cell - potential difference and emf of a waves and photons - Einstein's photoelectric equation - laws cell - combinations of cells in series and in parallel. of photoelectric emission - particle nature of light - photo Kirchoff's law - Wheatstone's Bridge and its application for cells and their applications.temperature coefficient of resistance measurement -

Atomic structure - discovery of the electron - specific charge Metrebridge - special case of Wheatstone bridge - (Thomson's method) and charge of the electron (Millikan's oil Potentiometer principle - comparing the emf of two cells.drop method) - alpha scattering - Rutherford's atom model.

5. Magnetic Effects of Electric Current9. Nuclear Physics

Magnetic effect of electric current - Concept of magnetic field Nuclear properties - nuclear radii, masses, binding energy, - Oersted's experiment - Biot-Savart law-Magnetic field due density, charge - isotopes, isobars and isotones - nuclear to an infinitely long current carrying straight wire and circular mass defect - binding energy - stability of nuclei - Bainbridge coil - Tangent galvanometer - construction and working - Bar mass spectrometer.magnet as an equivalent solenoid - magnetic field lines.

Nature of nuclear forces - Neutron - discovery - properties - Ampere's circuital law and its application. Force on a moving artificial transmutation - particle accelerator. Radioactivity - charge in uniform magnetic field and electric field - cyclotron

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PHYSICS

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BIOLOGY

1. Taxonomy 6. Biochemistry

Need for classification; three domains of life. Linnaean, Structure and function of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Whittaker, Bentham and Hooker systems of classification. Enzymes – types, properties and enzyme action. Metabolism Salient features of non-chordates up to phyla levels and - glycolysis, Kreb's cycle and pentose phosphate pathway.7. chordates up to class levels. Plant physiology

Movement of water, food, nutrients, gases and minerals. 2. Cell and Molecular BiologyPassive diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and active transport.

Cell theory. Prokaryotic cell and it's ultrastructure. Imbibition, osmosis, apoplast and symplast transport and Eukaryotic cell- cell wall, cell membrane, cytoskeleton, guttation. Transpiration, photosynthesis (light and dark nucleus, chloroplast, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, reactions) and electron transport chain. Hormones and Golgi bodies, ribosomes, lysosomes, vacuoles and growth regulators, photo-periodism and vernalization. centrosomes. Cell cycle and division - amitosis, mitosis and Nitrogen cycle and biological nitrogen fixation.meiosis. Search for genetic material; structure of DNA and

8. Human physiologyRNA; replication, transcription, genetic code, translation, splicing, gene expression and regulation (lac operon) and Digestion and absorption, breathing and respiration, body DNA repair. fluids and circulation, excretory system, endocrine system,

nervous system, skeletal and muscular systems. 3. ReproductionLocomotion and movement, growth, aging and death.

Asexual reproduction – binary fission, sporulation, budding, Hormones - types of hormones, functions and disorders.gemmule formation and fragmentation. Vegetative

9. Biotechnology and its applicationspropagation in plants, sexual reproduction in flowering plants and structure of flowers. Pollination, fertilization, Recombinant DNA technology, applications in health, development of seeds and fruits, seed dispersal, apomixis, agriculture and industries; genetically modified organisms; parthenocarpy and poly-embryony. Human reproductive Human insulin, vaccine and antibiotic production. Stem cell system. Gametogenesis, menstrual cycle, fertilization, technology and gene therapy. Apiculture and animal implantation, embryo development upto blastocyst husbandry. Plant breeding, tissue culture, single cell formation, pregnancy, parturition and lactation. Assisted protein, fortification, Bt crops and transgenic animals. reproductive technologies. Microbes in food processing, sewage treatment, waste

management and energy generation. Biocontrol agents and 4. Genetics and evolutionbiofertilizers. Bio-safety issues, biopiracy and patents.

Chromosomes - structure and types, linkage and crossing 10. Biodiversity, ecology and environmentover, recombination of chromosomes, mutation and

chromosomal aberrations. Mendelian inheritance, Ecosystems: components, types, pyramids, nutrient cycles chromosomal theory of inheritance, deviation from (carbon and phosphorous), ecological succession and Mendelian ratio (incomplete dominance, co-dominance, energy flow in an ecosystem; Biodiversity - concepts, multiple allelism, pleiotrophy), sex linked inheritance and patterns, importance, conservation, hot spots, endangered sex determination in humans. Darwinism, neo Darwinism, organisms, extinction, Red data book, botanical gardens, Hardy and Weinberg's principle and factors affecting the national parks, sanctuaries, museums, biosphere reserves equilibrium: selection, mutation, migration and random and Ramsar sites. Environmental issues: pollution and its genetic drift. control. Population attributes - growth, birth and death rate

and age distribution.5. Human health and diseases

Pathogens, parasites causing human diseases (malaria, dengue, chickengunia, filariasis, ascariasis, typhoid, pneumonia, common cold, amoebiasis, ring worm) and their control. Basic concepts of immunology, vaccines, antibiotics, cancer, HIV and AIDS. Adolescence, drug and alcohol abuse.

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MATHEMATICS

passing through two given points, angle between two lines.1. Matrices and their Applications

Planes – equation of a plane, passing through a given point Adjoint, inverse – properties, computation of inverses, and perpendicular to a line, given the distance from the origin solution of system of linear equations by matrix inversion and unit normal, passing through a given point and parallel to method.two given lines, passing through two given points and parallel

Rank of a matrix – elementary transformation on a matrix, to a given line, passing through three given non-collinear

consistency of a system of linear equations, Cramer's rule, points, passing through the line of intersection of two given

non-homogeneous equations, homogeneous linear system planes, the distance between a point and a plane, the plane

and rank method.which contains two given lines (co-planar lines), angle

Solution of linear programming problems (LPP) in two between a line and a plane.variables.

Skew lines - shortest distance between two lines, condition for two lines to intersect, point of intersection, collinearity of 2. Trigonometry and Complex Numbersthree points.

Definition, range, domain, principal value branch, graphs of 1Sphere – equation of the sphere whose centre and radius are inverse trigonometric functions and their elementary given, equation of a sphere when the extremities of the properties.diameter are given.

Complex number system - conjugate, properties, ordered pair representation. 6. Differential Calculus

Modulus – properties, geometrical representation, polar Limits, continuity and differentiability of functions - Derivative form, principal value, conjugate, sum, difference, product, as a rate of change, velocity, acceleration, related rates, quotient, vector interpretation, solutions of polynomial derivative as a measure of slope, tangent, normal and angle equations, De Moivre's theorem and its applications. between curves.

Roots of a complex number - nth roots, cube roots, fourth Mean value theorem - Rolle's Theorem, Lagrange Mean roots. Value Theorem, Taylor's and Maclaurin's series, L' Hospital's

Rule, stationary points, increasing, decreasing, maxima, 3. Analytical Geometry of two dimensions

minima, concavity, convexity and points of inflexion.Definition of a conic – general equation of a conic, Errors and approximations – absolute, relative, percentage classification with respect to the general equation of a conic, errors - curve tracing, partial derivatives, Euler's theorem.classification of conics with respect to eccentricity.

7. Integral Calculus and its ApplicationsEquations of conic sections (parabola, ellipse and hyperbola) in standard forms and general forms- Directrix, Focus and Simple definite integrals – fundamental theorems of Latus-rectum - parametric form of conics and chords. - calculus, properties of definite integrals.Tangents and normals – Cartesian form and parametric Reduction formulae – reduction formulae for £sin x dx and

nform- equation of chord of contact of tangents from a point (x1 £ cos x dx , Bernoulli's formula.,y1) to all the above said curves.

Area of bounded regions, length of the curve.Asymptotes, Rectangular hyperbola – Standard equation of a

8. Differential Equationsrectangular hyperbola.

Differential equations - formation of differential equations, 4. Vector Algebraorder and degree, solving differential equations (1st order),

Scalar Product – angle between two vectors, properties of variables separable, homogeneous and linear equations.scalar product, and applications of dot product. Vector

Second order linear differential equations - second order product, right handed and left handed systems, properties of

linear differential equations with constant co-efficients, vector product, applications of cross product. mx 2finding the particular integral if f(x) = e , sin mx, cos mx, x, x .Product of three vectors – Scalar triple product, properties of

9. Probability Distributionsscalar triple product, vector triple product, vector product of four vectors, scalar product of four vectors. Probability – Axioms – Addition law - Conditional probability –

Multiplicative law - Baye's Theorem - Random variable - 5. Analytical Geometry of Three Dimensionsprobability density function, distribution function,

Direction cosines – direction ratios - equation of a straight line mathematical expectation, variancepassing through a given point and parallel to a given line,

n

10

10. Organic Nitrogen Compounds and Biomolecules Carbohydrates – Distinction between sugars and non sugars, structural formulae of glucose, fructose and

Aliphatic nitro compounds – Preparation of aliphatic sucrose, with their linkages, invert sugar – definition,

nitroalkanes – Properties – Uses. Aromatic nitro examples of oligo and polysaccharides,

compounds – Preparation – Properties – Uses. Distinction Amino acids – Classification with examples, Peptides-between aliphatic and aromatic nitro compounds. Amines; properties of peptide bond,aliphatic amines – General methods of preparation –

Properties – Distinction between 10, 20 and 30 amines. Lipids - Definition, classification with examples, difference Aromatic amines – Synthesis of benzylamine – Properties, between fats, oils and waxes.Aniline – Preparation – Properties – Uses. Differences between aliphatic and aromatic amines. Aliphatic nitriles – Preparation – properties – Uses. Diazonium salts – Preparation of benzene diazoniumchloride – Properties.

Theoretical distributions - discrete distributions, Binomial, tables, logical equivalence, tautology, contradiction.Poisson distributions- Continuous distributions, Normal Groups-binary operations, semi groups, monoids, groups, distribution. order of a group, order of an element, properties of groups.

10. Discrete Mathematics

Functions – Relations – Basics of counting.

Mathematical logic – logical statements, connectives, truth

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10+2 level English knowledge to understand reading, writing, comprehension questions, English grammar & pronunciation.

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BIOLOGY

1. Taxonomy 6. Biochemistry

Need for classification; three domains of life. Linnaean, Structure and function of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Whittaker, Bentham and Hooker systems of classification. Enzymes – types, properties and enzyme action. Metabolism Salient features of non-chordates up to phyla levels and - glycolysis, Kreb's cycle and pentose phosphate pathway.7. chordates up to class levels. Plant physiology

Movement of water, food, nutrients, gases and minerals. 2. Cell and Molecular BiologyPassive diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and active transport.

Cell theory. Prokaryotic cell and it's ultrastructure. Imbibition, osmosis, apoplast and symplast transport and Eukaryotic cell- cell wall, cell membrane, cytoskeleton, guttation. Transpiration, photosynthesis (light and dark nucleus, chloroplast, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, reactions) and electron transport chain. Hormones and Golgi bodies, ribosomes, lysosomes, vacuoles and growth regulators, photo-periodism and vernalization. centrosomes. Cell cycle and division - amitosis, mitosis and Nitrogen cycle and biological nitrogen fixation.meiosis. Search for genetic material; structure of DNA and

8. Human physiologyRNA; replication, transcription, genetic code, translation, splicing, gene expression and regulation (lac operon) and Digestion and absorption, breathing and respiration, body DNA repair. fluids and circulation, excretory system, endocrine system,

nervous system, skeletal and muscular systems. 3. ReproductionLocomotion and movement, growth, aging and death.

Asexual reproduction – binary fission, sporulation, budding, Hormones - types of hormones, functions and disorders.gemmule formation and fragmentation. Vegetative

9. Biotechnology and its applicationspropagation in plants, sexual reproduction in flowering plants and structure of flowers. Pollination, fertilization, Recombinant DNA technology, applications in health, development of seeds and fruits, seed dispersal, apomixis, agriculture and industries; genetically modified organisms; parthenocarpy and poly-embryony. Human reproductive Human insulin, vaccine and antibiotic production. Stem cell system. Gametogenesis, menstrual cycle, fertilization, technology and gene therapy. Apiculture and animal implantation, embryo development upto blastocyst husbandry. Plant breeding, tissue culture, single cell formation, pregnancy, parturition and lactation. Assisted protein, fortification, Bt crops and transgenic animals. reproductive technologies. Microbes in food processing, sewage treatment, waste

management and energy generation. Biocontrol agents and 4. Genetics and evolutionbiofertilizers. Bio-safety issues, biopiracy and patents.

Chromosomes - structure and types, linkage and crossing 10. Biodiversity, ecology and environmentover, recombination of chromosomes, mutation and

chromosomal aberrations. Mendelian inheritance, Ecosystems: components, types, pyramids, nutrient cycles chromosomal theory of inheritance, deviation from (carbon and phosphorous), ecological succession and Mendelian ratio (incomplete dominance, co-dominance, energy flow in an ecosystem; Biodiversity - concepts, multiple allelism, pleiotrophy), sex linked inheritance and patterns, importance, conservation, hot spots, endangered sex determination in humans. Darwinism, neo Darwinism, organisms, extinction, Red data book, botanical gardens, Hardy and Weinberg's principle and factors affecting the national parks, sanctuaries, museums, biosphere reserves equilibrium: selection, mutation, migration and random and Ramsar sites. Environmental issues: pollution and its genetic drift. control. Population attributes - growth, birth and death rate

and age distribution.5. Human health and diseases

Pathogens, parasites causing human diseases (malaria, dengue, chickengunia, filariasis, ascariasis, typhoid, pneumonia, common cold, amoebiasis, ring worm) and their control. Basic concepts of immunology, vaccines, antibiotics, cancer, HIV and AIDS. Adolescence, drug and alcohol abuse.

11

MATHEMATICS

passing through two given points, angle between two lines.1. Matrices and their Applications

Planes – equation of a plane, passing through a given point Adjoint, inverse – properties, computation of inverses, and perpendicular to a line, given the distance from the origin solution of system of linear equations by matrix inversion and unit normal, passing through a given point and parallel to method.two given lines, passing through two given points and parallel

Rank of a matrix – elementary transformation on a matrix, to a given line, passing through three given non-collinear

consistency of a system of linear equations, Cramer's rule, points, passing through the line of intersection of two given

non-homogeneous equations, homogeneous linear system planes, the distance between a point and a plane, the plane

and rank method.which contains two given lines (co-planar lines), angle

Solution of linear programming problems (LPP) in two between a line and a plane.variables.

Skew lines - shortest distance between two lines, condition for two lines to intersect, point of intersection, collinearity of 2. Trigonometry and Complex Numbersthree points.

Definition, range, domain, principal value branch, graphs of 1Sphere – equation of the sphere whose centre and radius are inverse trigonometric functions and their elementary given, equation of a sphere when the extremities of the properties.diameter are given.

Complex number system - conjugate, properties, ordered pair representation. 6. Differential Calculus

Modulus – properties, geometrical representation, polar Limits, continuity and differentiability of functions - Derivative form, principal value, conjugate, sum, difference, product, as a rate of change, velocity, acceleration, related rates, quotient, vector interpretation, solutions of polynomial derivative as a measure of slope, tangent, normal and angle equations, De Moivre's theorem and its applications. between curves.

Roots of a complex number - nth roots, cube roots, fourth Mean value theorem - Rolle's Theorem, Lagrange Mean roots. Value Theorem, Taylor's and Maclaurin's series, L' Hospital's

Rule, stationary points, increasing, decreasing, maxima, 3. Analytical Geometry of two dimensions

minima, concavity, convexity and points of inflexion.Definition of a conic – general equation of a conic, Errors and approximations – absolute, relative, percentage classification with respect to the general equation of a conic, errors - curve tracing, partial derivatives, Euler's theorem.classification of conics with respect to eccentricity.

7. Integral Calculus and its ApplicationsEquations of conic sections (parabola, ellipse and hyperbola) in standard forms and general forms- Directrix, Focus and Simple definite integrals – fundamental theorems of Latus-rectum - parametric form of conics and chords. - calculus, properties of definite integrals.Tangents and normals – Cartesian form and parametric Reduction formulae – reduction formulae for £sin x dx and

nform- equation of chord of contact of tangents from a point (x1 £ cos x dx , Bernoulli's formula.,y1) to all the above said curves.

Area of bounded regions, length of the curve.Asymptotes, Rectangular hyperbola – Standard equation of a

8. Differential Equationsrectangular hyperbola.

Differential equations - formation of differential equations, 4. Vector Algebraorder and degree, solving differential equations (1st order),

Scalar Product – angle between two vectors, properties of variables separable, homogeneous and linear equations.scalar product, and applications of dot product. Vector

Second order linear differential equations - second order product, right handed and left handed systems, properties of

linear differential equations with constant co-efficients, vector product, applications of cross product. mx 2finding the particular integral if f(x) = e , sin mx, cos mx, x, x .Product of three vectors – Scalar triple product, properties of

9. Probability Distributionsscalar triple product, vector triple product, vector product of four vectors, scalar product of four vectors. Probability – Axioms – Addition law - Conditional probability –

Multiplicative law - Baye's Theorem - Random variable - 5. Analytical Geometry of Three Dimensionsprobability density function, distribution function,

Direction cosines – direction ratios - equation of a straight line mathematical expectation, variancepassing through a given point and parallel to a given line,

n

10

10. Organic Nitrogen Compounds and Biomolecules Carbohydrates – Distinction between sugars and non sugars, structural formulae of glucose, fructose and

Aliphatic nitro compounds – Preparation of aliphatic sucrose, with their linkages, invert sugar – definition,

nitroalkanes – Properties – Uses. Aromatic nitro examples of oligo and polysaccharides,

compounds – Preparation – Properties – Uses. Distinction Amino acids – Classification with examples, Peptides-between aliphatic and aromatic nitro compounds. Amines; properties of peptide bond,aliphatic amines – General methods of preparation –

Properties – Distinction between 10, 20 and 30 amines. Lipids - Definition, classification with examples, difference Aromatic amines – Synthesis of benzylamine – Properties, between fats, oils and waxes.Aniline – Preparation – Properties – Uses. Differences between aliphatic and aromatic amines. Aliphatic nitriles – Preparation – properties – Uses. Diazonium salts – Preparation of benzene diazoniumchloride – Properties.

Theoretical distributions - discrete distributions, Binomial, tables, logical equivalence, tautology, contradiction.Poisson distributions- Continuous distributions, Normal Groups-binary operations, semi groups, monoids, groups, distribution. order of a group, order of an element, properties of groups.

10. Discrete Mathematics

Functions – Relations – Basics of counting.

Mathematical logic – logical statements, connectives, truth

ENGLISH

INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES

10+2 level English knowledge to understand reading, writing, comprehension questions, English grammar & pronunciation.

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18

Study the following table to answer the 5 questions that are given below it.

The ratio between the total expenditure on taxes for all the years and the total expenditure on Fuel and Transport for all the years respectively is approximately:

A. 4:7

B. 10:13

C. 15:18

D. 5:8

E. 2:3

19

(Refer above table) The total expenditure of the Company over these items during the year 2000 is

A. Rs. 544.44 Lakhs

B. Rs. 501.11 Lakhs

C. Rs. 446.46 Lakhs

D. Rs. 478.87 Lakhs

E. Rs. 612.13 Lakhs

20

(Refer above table) Total expenditure on all these items in 1998 was approximately what % of the total expenditure in 2002?

A. 62%

B. 66%

C. 69%

D. 71%

E. 73%

English (20- Questions )

31

Without the advice of a doctor ----- medicines is dangerous. A. taking B. to takes C. takes D. is taking

32

It is good to eat orange ----- also. A. peal B. peels C. peales D. none of these

33

My friend is a ----- officer. A. navval B. navel C. naval D. none of these

34

Most of us eat ----- a spoon. A. with B. in C. for D. by

35

Can you agree ----- my proposal. A. to B. too C. with D. into

Sample Questions

ANNEXURE NO - 2 (MIT-NAT - 2017 - SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER)

Aptitude (15 - Questions )

1

Find the number of square tiles to cover the floor of a room measuring 4 m * 9 m leaving 0.25 m space around the room. A side of square tile is given to be 25 cms? A. 425 B. 476 C. 450 D. 350

2

The length of a rectangle is increased by 25% and its breadth is decreased by 20%. What is the effect on its area? A. Remains same B. 5% decrease C. 5% increase D. 10% increase

3

Find the cost of fencing around a circular field of diameter 28 m at the rate of Rs.1.50 a meter? A. Rs.150 B. Rs.132 C. Rs.100 D. Rs.125

4

A man can row 6 kmph in still water. When the river is running at 1.2 kmph, it takes him 1 hour to row to a place and black. How far is the place? A. 3.12 km B. 2.88 km C. 3 km D. 2 km

5

Identify the greatest numbers: 450, 2100, 1625 A. 450 B. 2100 C. 1625 D. All are equal

Reasoning (15- Questions )

16

Answer the questions based on the following information:A, B, C and D are to be seated in a row. But C and D cannot be together. Also B cannot be at the third place. If A is not at the third place, then C has which of the following option?A. The first place only B. The third place only C. The first and third place only D. Any of the places

17

Answer the questions on the basis of the following information:Four families decided to attend the marriage ceremony of one of their colleagues. One family has no kids, while the others have at least one kid each. Each family with kids has at least one kid attending the marriage.Given below some information about the families, and who reached when to attend the marriage. The family with 2 kids came just before the family with no kids. Shanti who does not have any kids reached just before Sridevi's family. Sunil and his wife reached last with their only kid. Anil is not the husband of Joya. Anil and Raj are fathers. Sridevi's and Anita's daughters go to the same school. Joya came before Shanti and met Anita when she reached the venue. Raman stays the farthest from the venue. Raj said his son could not come because of his exams.Name the correct pair of husband and wife?A. Raj and Shanti B. Sunil and Sridevi C. Anil and Sridevi D. Raj and Anita

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MIT NAT2017Question Paper for MIT-National Aptitude Test for the Academic Year 2017-18

Total Marks: 125 Duration: 2 Hr.

MIT-ADTUNIVERSITY

A leap towards World Class Education

PUNE, INDIA(Established by Govt. of Maharashtra by MIT ADT University Act No. XXXIX of 2015)www.mituniversity.edu.in

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13

18

Study the following table to answer the 5 questions that are given below it.

The ratio between the total expenditure on taxes for all the years and the total expenditure on Fuel and Transport for all the years respectively is approximately:

A. 4:7

B. 10:13

C. 15:18

D. 5:8

E. 2:3

19

(Refer above table) The total expenditure of the Company over these items during the year 2000 is

A. Rs. 544.44 Lakhs

B. Rs. 501.11 Lakhs

C. Rs. 446.46 Lakhs

D. Rs. 478.87 Lakhs

E. Rs. 612.13 Lakhs

20

(Refer above table) Total expenditure on all these items in 1998 was approximately what % of the total expenditure in 2002?

A. 62%

B. 66%

C. 69%

D. 71%

E. 73%

English (20- Questions )

31

Without the advice of a doctor ----- medicines is dangerous. A. taking B. to takes C. takes D. is taking

32

It is good to eat orange ----- also. A. peal B. peels C. peales D. none of these

33

My friend is a ----- officer. A. navval B. navel C. naval D. none of these

34

Most of us eat ----- a spoon. A. with B. in C. for D. by

35

Can you agree ----- my proposal. A. to B. too C. with D. into

Sample Questions

ANNEXURE NO - 2 (MIT-NAT - 2017 - SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER)

Aptitude (15 - Questions )

1

Find the number of square tiles to cover the floor of a room measuring 4 m * 9 m leaving 0.25 m space around the room. A side of square tile is given to be 25 cms? A. 425 B. 476 C. 450 D. 350

2

The length of a rectangle is increased by 25% and its breadth is decreased by 20%. What is the effect on its area? A. Remains same B. 5% decrease C. 5% increase D. 10% increase

3

Find the cost of fencing around a circular field of diameter 28 m at the rate of Rs.1.50 a meter? A. Rs.150 B. Rs.132 C. Rs.100 D. Rs.125

4

A man can row 6 kmph in still water. When the river is running at 1.2 kmph, it takes him 1 hour to row to a place and black. How far is the place? A. 3.12 km B. 2.88 km C. 3 km D. 2 km

5

Identify the greatest numbers: 450, 2100, 1625 A. 450 B. 2100 C. 1625 D. All are equal

Reasoning (15- Questions )

16

Answer the questions based on the following information:A, B, C and D are to be seated in a row. But C and D cannot be together. Also B cannot be at the third place. If A is not at the third place, then C has which of the following option?A. The first place only B. The third place only C. The first and third place only D. Any of the places

17

Answer the questions on the basis of the following information:Four families decided to attend the marriage ceremony of one of their colleagues. One family has no kids, while the others have at least one kid each. Each family with kids has at least one kid attending the marriage.Given below some information about the families, and who reached when to attend the marriage. The family with 2 kids came just before the family with no kids. Shanti who does not have any kids reached just before Sridevi's family. Sunil and his wife reached last with their only kid. Anil is not the husband of Joya. Anil and Raj are fathers. Sridevi's and Anita's daughters go to the same school. Joya came before Shanti and met Anita when she reached the venue. Raman stays the farthest from the venue. Raj said his son could not come because of his exams.Name the correct pair of husband and wife?A. Raj and Shanti B. Sunil and Sridevi C. Anil and Sridevi D. Raj and Anita

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MIT NAT2017Question Paper for MIT-National Aptitude Test for the Academic Year 2017-18

Total Marks: 125 Duration: 2 Hr.

MIT-ADTUNIVERSITY

A leap towards World Class Education

PUNE, INDIA(Established by Govt. of Maharashtra by MIT ADT University Act No. XXXIX of 2015)www.mituniversity.edu.in

PUNE, INDIA MIT Art, Design & Technology University

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77

Considering the reaction C +O → CO +393.5 kJ the signs of ΔH, ΔS and ΔG respectively are(S) 2(g) 2(g)

(A) –, +, –

(B) –, –, –

(C) –, +, +

(D) +, –, –

78

Considering the state of hybridization of carbon atoms, find out the molecule among the following which is linear?

(A) CH – CH – CH – CH3 2 2 3

(B) CH – CH = CH – CH3 3

(C) CH – C ≡ C – CH3 3

(D) CH = CH – CH – C ≡ CH2 2

79

Cooking is fast in a pressure cooker, because

(A) food is cooked at constant volume.

(B) loss of heat due to radiation is minimum.

(C) food particles are effectively smashed.

(D) water boils at higher temperature inside the pressure cooker.

80

Dalda is prepared from oils by

(A) oxidation

(B) reduction

(C) hydrolysis

(D) distillation

Mathematics (25 - Questions)

101

If the roots of a quadratic equation are 20 and -7, then find the equation?2A. x + 13x - 140 = 02B. x - 13x + 140 = 02C. x - 13x - 140 = 02D. x + 13x + 140 = 0

E. None of these

102

The sum of the square of the three consecutive even natural numbers is 1460. Find the numbers?A. 18, 20, 22B. 20, 22, 24C. 22, 24, 26D. 24, 26, 28E. None of these

103

The product of two numbers is 2025 and their HCF is 15 their LCM is:A. 2040B. 2010C. 135D. 150

104

If two dice are thrown together, the probability of getting an even number on one die and an odd number on the other is -.A. 1/4B. 1/2C. 3/4D. 3/5E. None of these

105

A box contains 3 blue marbles, 4 red, 6 green marbles and 2 yellow marbles. If three marbles are picked at random, what is the probability that they are all blue?A. 1/455B. 2/455C. 1/91D. 4/455E. None of these

15

Chemistry (25 - Questions)

76

Consider the following gaseous equilibria with equilibrium constants K1 and K2respectively.

SO + SO2(g) 3(g)

2SO ⇌ 2SO + O3(g) 2(g) 2(g)

The equilibrium constants are related as ______.

(A) 2K1 =

(B)

(C)

(D)

Sample Questions

Physics (25 - Questions)

51

The maximum height attained by a projectile when thrown at an angle with the horizontal is found to be half the horizontal range. Then £ =

A. Tan˜1½

B.

C.

D. Tan˜ 2

£

1

52

The ratio of the velocity of sound m hydrogen to that in helium at the

same temperature is

A.

B.

C.

D.

53

Two equal forces (P each) act at a point inclined to each other at an angle of 120 . The magnitude of their resultant is ____.

A. P

B. 2 P

C.

D.

£

54

A missile is fired for maximum range with an initial velocity of 20 m/s. If g = 102m /s , the range of the missile is

A. 20 m

B. 40 m

C. 50 m

D. 60 m

55

The focal length of a plano convex lens is 'f' and its refractive index is 1.5. It is kept over a plane glass plate with its curved surface touching the glass plate. The gap between the lens and the glass plate is filled by a liquid. As a result, the effective focal length of the combination becomes 2f. Then the refractive index of the liquid is ______.

A. 1.25

B. 1.33

C. 1.5

D. 2

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77

Considering the reaction C +O → CO +393.5 kJ the signs of ΔH, ΔS and ΔG respectively are(S) 2(g) 2(g)

(A) –, +, –

(B) –, –, –

(C) –, +, +

(D) +, –, –

78

Considering the state of hybridization of carbon atoms, find out the molecule among the following which is linear?

(A) CH – CH – CH – CH3 2 2 3

(B) CH – CH = CH – CH3 3

(C) CH – C ≡ C – CH3 3

(D) CH = CH – CH – C ≡ CH2 2

79

Cooking is fast in a pressure cooker, because

(A) food is cooked at constant volume.

(B) loss of heat due to radiation is minimum.

(C) food particles are effectively smashed.

(D) water boils at higher temperature inside the pressure cooker.

80

Dalda is prepared from oils by

(A) oxidation

(B) reduction

(C) hydrolysis

(D) distillation

Mathematics (25 - Questions)

101

If the roots of a quadratic equation are 20 and -7, then find the equation?2A. x + 13x - 140 = 02B. x - 13x + 140 = 02C. x - 13x - 140 = 02D. x + 13x + 140 = 0

E. None of these

102

The sum of the square of the three consecutive even natural numbers is 1460. Find the numbers?A. 18, 20, 22B. 20, 22, 24C. 22, 24, 26D. 24, 26, 28E. None of these

103

The product of two numbers is 2025 and their HCF is 15 their LCM is:A. 2040B. 2010C. 135D. 150

104

If two dice are thrown together, the probability of getting an even number on one die and an odd number on the other is -.A. 1/4B. 1/2C. 3/4D. 3/5E. None of these

105

A box contains 3 blue marbles, 4 red, 6 green marbles and 2 yellow marbles. If three marbles are picked at random, what is the probability that they are all blue?A. 1/455B. 2/455C. 1/91D. 4/455E. None of these

15

Chemistry (25 - Questions)

76

Consider the following gaseous equilibria with equilibrium constants K1 and K2respectively.

SO + SO2(g) 3(g)

2SO ⇌ 2SO + O3(g) 2(g) 2(g)

The equilibrium constants are related as ______.

(A) 2K1 =

(B)

(C)

(D)

Sample Questions

Physics (25 - Questions)

51

The maximum height attained by a projectile when thrown at an angle with the horizontal is found to be half the horizontal range. Then £ =

A. Tan˜1½

B.

C.

D. Tan˜ 2

£

1

52

The ratio of the velocity of sound m hydrogen to that in helium at the

same temperature is

A.

B.

C.

D.

53

Two equal forces (P each) act at a point inclined to each other at an angle of 120 . The magnitude of their resultant is ____.

A. P

B. 2 P

C.

D.

£

54

A missile is fired for maximum range with an initial velocity of 20 m/s. If g = 102m /s , the range of the missile is

A. 20 m

B. 40 m

C. 50 m

D. 60 m

55

The focal length of a plano convex lens is 'f' and its refractive index is 1.5. It is kept over a plane glass plate with its curved surface touching the glass plate. The gap between the lens and the glass plate is filled by a liquid. As a result, the effective focal length of the combination becomes 2f. Then the refractive index of the liquid is ______.

A. 1.25

B. 1.33

C. 1.5

D. 2

14

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Sample Questions

Biology

Applicable only for Food Technology & Bioengineering

(25 - Questions)

101

The characteristic that is shared by urea, uric acid and ammonia is/are

A. They are nitrogenous wastes

B. They all need very large amount of water for excretion

C. They are all equally toxic

D. They are produced in the kidneys

(A) A and D

(B) A, C and D

(C) A only

(D) A and C

102

The 2005 Nobel Prize for Physiology / Medicine was awarded to Barry Marshall and Robin Warren of Australia

for their discover of ________.

(A) Human papilloma virus causing cervical cancer

(B) Bacterium Helicobacter pylori causing peptic ulcer

(C) Prions, a new biological principle of infection

(D) Human Immunodeficiency Virus

103

The main aim of the human genome project is _______.

(A) to identify and sequence all the genes present in human DNA.

(B) to introduce new genes into humans.

(C) to remove disease causing genes from human DNA.

(D) to develop better techniques for comparing two different human DNA samples.

104

The lactase hydrolyzes lactose into

(A) Glucose

(B) Glucose and galactose

(C) Fructose

(D) Glucose and fructose

105

Tetany is caused by

(A) Hyperparathyroidism

(B) Hypoparathyroidism

(C) Hyperthyroidism

(D) Hypothyroidism

16

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ANNEXURE NO - 3 (MIT-NAT - 2017 - SAMPLE APPLICATION FORM)

Sample Questions

Biology

Applicable only for Food Technology & Bioengineering

(25 - Questions)

101

The characteristic that is shared by urea, uric acid and ammonia is/are

A. They are nitrogenous wastes

B. They all need very large amount of water for excretion

C. They are all equally toxic

D. They are produced in the kidneys

(A) A and D

(B) A, C and D

(C) A only

(D) A and C

102

The 2005 Nobel Prize for Physiology / Medicine was awarded to Barry Marshall and Robin Warren of Australia

for their discover of ________.

(A) Human papilloma virus causing cervical cancer

(B) Bacterium Helicobacter pylori causing peptic ulcer

(C) Prions, a new biological principle of infection

(D) Human Immunodeficiency Virus

103

The main aim of the human genome project is _______.

(A) to identify and sequence all the genes present in human DNA.

(B) to introduce new genes into humans.

(C) to remove disease causing genes from human DNA.

(D) to develop better techniques for comparing two different human DNA samples.

104

The lactase hydrolyzes lactose into

(A) Glucose

(B) Glucose and galactose

(C) Fructose

(D) Glucose and fructose

105

Tetany is caused by

(A) Hyperparathyroidism

(B) Hypoparathyroidism

(C) Hyperthyroidism

(D) Hypothyroidism

16

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