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    http://www.motachashma.com/ entranceexam/100144/upmt

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    ;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 ijh{kk ls lEcfU/kr fo'ks k frfFk;k¡

    ¼ i½ vkWuykbZu vkosnu i=tkjh djus dh frfFk

    23-03-2015

    ¼ ii½ vH;FkhZ }kjk vkWuykbZuvkosnu i=@ vkWuykbZu’kqYd@bZ&pkyku ’kYdtek djus dh vafrefrfFk

    25-04-2015 dks e/;jkf= rd

    ¼ iii½ bZ&pkyku@cSd Mªk¶V ds ek/;e ls ’kqYd tekdjus dh n’kk es vkosnui= dh fizVsM izfr lfgrbZ&pkyku@cSd Mªk¶V

    fo'ofo|ky; es tekdjus dh vfUre frfFk

    30-04-2015 dks vijkUg 05%00 cts rd

    ¼ iv½ izos'k i= osclkbZV ls MkmuyksM djus dh frfFk

    05-05-2015

    ¼ v½ ijh{kk dh frfFk 17-05-2015 ¼jfookj½¼iwokZUg 10 00 cts ls vijkUg 1 00 cts rd½

    (vi) ijh{kkQy izdk'ku dhfrfFk

    31-05-2015 rd

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    vuqØef.kdk dz0 l0 fooj.k Ik`”B la[;k

    1 izLrkouk 1-1

    2 ;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 ds lUnHk es fu;e o ‘krs ,o egRoiw.k funs’k 1-3

    3 ;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 es lfEefyr gkus gsrq vgZrk; 3-3

    4 vkj{k.k lEcU/kh fu;e 3-5

    5 ;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 ijh{kk dk dk;Zdze 5-6

    6 ;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 ijh{kk dsUn 6-6

    7 izos'k i= 7-78 vufpr lk/kuk dk i;ksx 7-7

    9 ;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 ijh{kk es mRrh.kZ gksus d ekud 7-7

    10 ;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 ijh{kk dk ijh{kkQy@esfjV lwph dh ?kk”k.kk 7-8

    11 dkmfUlfyax lEcU/kh lwpuk 8-8

    12 ;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 ds fy, m iyC/k lhVk@d kyst dk fooj.k 8-9

    13 vfuok;Z lsok lEcfU/kr ck.M dk izko/kku 9-914 izos'k mijkUr tek ‘kYd okilh ds fu;e 10-10

    15 U;k;f;d fookn 10-10

    16 fofHkUu iek.k i= ,o mud izk:i 11-17

    17ifjf'k”V&1 ¼;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 ios’k ijh{kk grq vkuykbu vkonudjus ,oa ‘kYd tek djus dh ifØ; k dk foLrkjioZd o.ku½

    18-22

    18 ifjf'k”V&2 [vkj{k.k O;oLFkk] [email protected] dkM] vk0ch0lh0 ,oa d’ehjh foLFkkfir; k laca/kh ‘kklukns’k dh ifr]

    23-26

    19ifjf'k”V&3[;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 izos’k ijh{kk dksyllabus(ikB~;Øe½]

    27-37

    20 ifjf'k”V&4¼vfuok;Z lok lEca/kh vuqcU/k i=½ 38-46

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    1- izLrkouk%& mRrjk[k.M ‘kklu ds vkns’k la[;k 209@XXVIII(1)/2015/53/2013 fnukad 27-01-2015 }kjk‘kS{kf.kd l= 2015&16 es a esfMdy ,oa MsUVy ds Lukrd ikB~;Øeks a ¼,e0ch0ch0,l0 ,oa ch0Mh0,l0½ dh jkT;dksVs a dh lhVksa es a iz os’k gs rq gseorh uUnu cgqxq.kk mRrjk[k.M fpfdRlk f’k{kk fo’ofo|ky;] nsgjknw u }kjk iz os’kijh{kk vk;ksftr djk;s tkus dk fu.kZ; fy;k x;k gSA bl gs rq gseorh uUnu cgqxq.kk mRrjk[k.M fpfdRlk f’k{kkfo’ofo|ky;] nsgjknw u }kjk;w0ih0,e0Vh0 2015 iz os’k ijh{kk dk vk;kstu fnukad 17-05-2015 ¼jfookj½ dks vYeksMk] nsgjknwu] gY}kuh] Jhuxj ¼x

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    2-25 ,e0ch0ch0,l0 ikB~;dzeks a es a s iz os'k ds fy, esfMdy dkmafly vkWQ bf.M;k ds jsxqys'ku vkWQ xz stq,V esfMdy,tw ds'ku] 1997 ds vuq lkj fu/kkZfjr vgZ rk;a s ykxw gka sxh rFkk ch0Mh0,l0 ikB~;dzeks a es a iz os'k ds fy, Ms aVydkmafly vkWQ bf.M;k }kjk fu/kkZfjr vgZ rk;s a ykxw gks axhA

    2-26 ;w 0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 dk vkosnu mUgha vH;fFkZ;ks a }kjk gh Hkjk tk, ftudks lw puk foojf.kdk¼ Brochure 2015½ dh leLRk 'krZ s a o fu;e Lohdk;Z gksA

    2-27 ;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 ios’k ijh{kk ds lEcU/k es vH;FkhZ ijh{kk fu;a=d] gseorh uUnu cgxq.kk mRrjk[k.MfpfdRlk f’k{kk fo’ofo|ky;] 123] xaxk fogkj] gfj}kj jksM+] nsgjknu&248001 ds dk;kZy; nwjHkk”k la[;k0135&2723322 ,oa 2723323 vFkok osclkbZV ij fn;s x;s gSYiykbZu uEcj l fdlh Hkh dk;Z fnol e iwoZkUg10-00 cts ls lka; 05-00 cts rd lEidZ dj tkudkjh izkIr dj ldrs gaA

    3- ;w0ih0,e0Vh0 2015 es lfEefyr gkus gsrq vgZrk;s %& ;w 0ih0,e0Vh0 2015 iz os’k ijh{kk es a lfEefyr gksus gs rq fuEu vgZ rk,W gksxh%&

    3-1 vH;FkhZ Hkkjr dk ukxfjd gksA

    3-2 vH;FkhZ dh vk;q lEcfU/kr la LFkku es a iz os’k dh frfFk vFkok fnukad 31-12-2015 ls iw oZ@dks U;w ure 17 o”kZ gks ,oa vH;FkhZ dh vf/kdre vk;q fnukad 31-12-2015 dks 25 o"kZ gks ;k mlls de gksA ,l0lh0@,l0Vh0@vks0ch0lh0 vH;fFkZ;ks a gs rq vf/kdre vk;q lhek ea s 5 o”kks Z a dh Nw V gksxhA vH;fFkZ;ks a dk tUe fUkEu frfFk;ks a dks vFkok ds e/; gqvk gks a%&¼d½ 01-01-1986 ls 01-01-1999 ¼,l0lh0@,l0Vh0@vks0ch0lh0 vH;fFkZ;ks a gs rq½¼[k½ 01-01-1991 ls 01-01-1999 ¼vU; vH;fFkZ;ks a gs rq½

    3-3 vH;FkhZ }kjk vgZdkjh bUVjehfM,V vFkok led{k ijh{kk foKku ¼ckW;ksyksth xz qi½ es a fQftDl] dSeLVªh]ck;ksykWth@ck;ksVsDuksyksth ,oa vaxz sth es a izR;sd fo”k; es a mRrh.kZ dh gks rFkk fQftDl] dSeLVª h ,oa ck;ksykWth@ck;ksVsDuksyksth es a dqy iz kIr vadks a dk vkSlr 50 izfr’kr ¼lkekU; Js.kh½@40 izfr’kr ¼,l0lh0@,l0Vh0@

    vks0ch0lh0 Js.kh½@45 izfr’kr ¼lkEkkU; Js.kh ds fodYkkax½ vadks a ls mRrh.kZ dh gksA3-4 mRrjk[k.M ds ,sls LFkk;h@ew y fuoklh vH;FkhZ ftuds }kjk gkbZ Ldwy rFkk b.VjehfM,V vFkok led{k nksuks avgZ rk ijh{kk;s a mRrjk[k.M jkT; es a fLFkr ekU;rk izkIr fdlh Hkh f'k{k.k la LFkku ls mRrh.kZ dh gks a A

    vFkok,s ls vH;FkhZ tks mRrjk[k.M ds LFkk;h@ew y fuoklh ugha gS rFkk ftuds }kjk gkbZ Ldw y rFkk b.VjehfM,VvFkok led{k nksuks a vgZ rk ijh{kk;s a mRrjk[k.M jkT; es a fLFkr ekU;rk izkIr fdlh Hkh f'k{k.k la LFkku ls mRrh.kZ dh gks a] ijh{kk es CkSBUks gs rq vgZ gksxsaAijUrq os fdlh Hkh vkj{k.k dk ykHk ikus ds ik= ugha gksxsA

    vFkok mRrjk[k.M ds ,s ls LFkk;h@ewy fuoklh vH;FkhZ ftuds }kjk gkbZ Ldw y rFkk b.VjehfM,V vFkok led{k vgZ rk

    ijh{kkvks a es a ls dksbZ ,d vFkok nksuks a mRrjk[k.M jkT; ls ckgj fLFkr ekU;rk izkIr fdlh Hkh f'k{k.k la LFkku ls mRrh.kZ dh gksa A3-5 ;w 0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 iz os’k ijh{kk es a lfEefyr gksus ds fy, ,s ls vH;FkhZ Hkh vgZ gksxs tks vgZdkjh ijh{kk es a 2015

    es a lfEefyr gks jgs gks ;k vfUre ijh{kk ifj.kke ds fy, izfr{kkjr gSA ijUrq mUgs a vgZdkjh ijh{kk es a dkW mfUlfyax dh frfFk rd ,e0lh0vkbZ0@Mh0lh0vkbZ0 }kjk iz os’k gs rq fu/kkZfjr U;w ure ekUkdks a ds vuq lkj

    mrh.kZ gksuk vfuok;Z gksxkA vU;Fkk dh n’kk es a os iz os’k gs rq vgZ ugha gksxs aA4- vkj{k.k lEcU/kh fu;e

    ;w 0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 iz os’k ijh{kk gs rq vkjf{kr@vukjf{kr Jsf.k;ks [email protected];ks a ds fooj.kifjf’k”V&2 ijvoyksduh; gSA

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    4-1 ;w 0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 izos’k ijh{kk ds ek/;e ls mRrh.kZ vgZ vH;fFkZ;ks a dks ,e0ch0ch0,l0 ,oa ch0Mh0,l0ikB~;dzeks a dh jkT;dksVs dh miyC/k lhVks a es a fofHkUu Js.kh ds vH;fFkZ;ks a ds fy, vkj{k.k ¼m/oZ ,oa {kSfrt½

    mRrjk[k.M jkT; dh dkmaflafyax dh frfFk dks izpfyr@LFkkfir uhfr ,oa fu.kZ;ks a ds vuq lkj vuqeU; gksxkA4-2 vH;FkhZ dks vkj{k.k dk ykHk iz kIr djus ds fy, mRrjk[k.M ‘kklu }kjk lEk;≤ ij tkjh ‘kklukns’kks a ds

    vuq lkj mRrjk[k.M ‘kklu ds l{ke iz kf/kdkjh }kjk fuxZ r] dkmWfUlfyax ,oa iz os’k dh frfFk dks ekU; izek.ki= iz Lrq r djuk vfuok;Z gksxkA vU;Fkk dh n’kk es a mls lEcfU/kr vkjf{kr Js.kh dk ykHk vuqeU; ugha gksxkA

    4-3 vks0ch0lh0 tkfr dk izek.k i= fnukad 30-09-2015 rd vFkok dkmafUlfyax ,oa la LFkku es a iz os’k dh frfFk rdekU;@oS| (valid) gksuk pkfg,A‘kklukns’k la[;k 590@XVI &3@12&05¼vks0ch0lh0½@2010 fnukad30-05- 2012 d vuqlkj vks0ch0lh0 tkfr dk iEkk.k i= tkjh gksus dh frfFk ls dsoy ,d o”k rd gh ekU; (valid) g ksrk gSA vr% vks0ch0lh0 Js.kh ds vH;fFkZ;ks d ks ;g lykg nh tkrh gS fd os vius tkfr iek.k i=dh ekU;rk@ OkS|rk(validity) dks Hkyh&Hkkfr tkp ysA vekU;(invalid) vks0ch0lh0 tkfr izek.k i=Lohdkj ugha fd;s tk,axsA

    4-4 ;w -ih-,e-Vh-&2015 iz os’k ijh{kk es a mijksDrkuqlkj ,l0lh0] ,l0Vh0] vks0ch0lh0 Js.kh ds mRrh.kZ vgZ vH;fFkZ;ks a

    gs rq vkjf{kr lhVs a lEcfU/kr Js.kh dk vgZ vH;FkhZ miyC/k uk gksus dh n’kk es a fjDr jgus ij vafre ¼f}Ÿkh;½pj.k dh dkmaflfyax es a fuEukuq lkj ifjofrZ r (convert) dj Hkjh tk,axhA vks0ch0lh0 Js.kh gs rq vkjf{kr lhVks a ds fo:} vgZ vks0ch0lh0 vH;FkhZ miYkC/k ugha gksus dh n’kk es a mDr

    fjDr lhVs a lkekU; Js.kh ds vgZ vH;fFkZ;ks a }kjk Hkjh tk;sxhA vuq lw fpr tutkfr gs rq vkjf{kr lhVks a ij vgZ vH;FkhZ miyC/k u gksus ij bu fjDr vkjf{kr lhVks a dks

    vuq lw fpr tkfr ls rFkk vuqlw fpr tkfr ds vgZ vH;FkhZ miyC/k u gksus ij bu fjDr vkjf{kr lhVks a dks vuq lw fpr tutkfr ds vgZ vH;fFkZ;ks a ls Hkjk tk,xkA ijUrq vuq lwfpr tkfr@tutkfr nksuks a Js.kh gs rq vkjf{kr lhVks a ij bu nksuks a Jsf.k;ks a ds vgZ vH;fFkZ;ks a ds miyC/k u gksus ij bu fjDr vkjf{kr lhVks a dks

    lkekU; Js.kh ds vgZ vH;fFkZ;ks a }kjk Hkjk tk;sxkA4-5 ,s ls d'ehjh foLFkkfir vH;FkhZ tks fnukad 23-03-2015 ¼;w 0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 lwpuk foojf.kdk vkWuykbZu gksus

    dh frfFk ls iw oZ½ mRrjk[k.M es a fuokl dj jgs a gks a] ds fy, ,d&,d lhV ¼dqy 02 lhVs a½ izR;sd jktdh;esfMdy dkystks a es a vkjf{kr gksxhaA

    uksV%& d'ehjh foLFkkfirks dh ifjHkk kk%&

    Admission for the seats rese rved for Kashmiri Migrant Candidates under U.P.M.T. 2015PROGRAMMES.

    Applications are invited from the Kashmiri Migrant Candidates, who are appearing inU.P.M.T. 2015, for admission to 02 seats, under U.P.M.T. 2015 Programmes. Theapplications should be duly supported by the attested photocopies of the followingcertificates:-1. Certificate of registration as Kashmiri Migrant issued by the Relief Commissioner,

    Jammu or competent authority of Uttarakhand to establish the status of the applicant asregistered migrant.

    2. Provisional or orig ina l Senior School Certificate Examination or an examinat ionrecognized as equivalent thereto.

    3. Mark-sheet of the Senior School Certificate examinat ion or an examinationrecognized as equivalent thereto.

    4. Secondary School Examination or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto(showing date of birth).

    5. Proof of property in Kashmir of the parent of the candidate .6. Proof of current residence such as Ration Card, Photo Identity Card issued by the

    election Commissioner, driving license etc. since residing in Uttarakhand.4

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    7. Attested copy of the migration certificate duly signed by the competent authority orRelief commissioner and attested copy of mark sheet of qualifying examination alongwith the application form.

    The admission will be made strictly on merit of U.P.M.T. 2015. Interested candidates need toapply for admission in the prescribed form, as per the schedule given in brochure. The

    admission shall be made on the basis of merit in the qualifying examination, subject tofulfilling the eligibility crite ria.

    ;fn d'ehjh foLFkkfirks ds fy, vkjf{kr lhVks ds lkis{k vgZ vH;FkhZ miyC/k ugha gksrs gSA rks ;g lhVs lkekU; Js.kh ds vH;fFkZ;ks }kjk Hkjh tk;sxhA

    4-6 jktdh;@ futh {ks= es a fLFkr esfMdy@Ms aVy dkystks a dh miYkC/k jkT; dksVs dh lhVks a es a vkjf{kr lhVks a dkfooj.k dkmaflfyax ds le; fo’ofo|ky; dh osclkbZVwww.hnbumu.ac.in ij iznZf’kr fd;k tk,xkA

    4-7 izR;sd [email protected] ds vH;FkhZ dks vius vkosnu i= es a fu/kkZfjr LFkku ij laxr [email protected] ftlds vUrxZ r og ;w 0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 gs rq vH;FkZu dj jgk gS a Li"V :Ik ls bafxr djuh gksxhA fdlh vLi"VrkvFkok izek.k&i= ds fu/kkZfjr izi= ij u gksus dh fLFkfr es a mls lkekU; Js.kh dk vH;FkhZ ekuk tk,xk A

    4-8 izR;sd la LFkku es a jkT; dksVs dh miyC/k lhVks a dh rhu izfr’kr lhVs a fodykax vH;fFkZ;ks a gs rq vkjf{kr gka sxhA ;gvkj{k.k {kSfrt izd`fr dk gksxkA ;w 0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 ijh{kk es a fodykax vH;fFkZ;ks a dh vgZ rk fu/kkZfjr fd;s tkus ds fuEukuq lkj ekUkd gksxa sA

    3% seats of the annual sanctioned state quota shall be filled up by the eligible candidates underphysically handicapped category which will be considered candidates with locomotorydisability of lower limbs between 50% to 70%. Provided that in case any seat in this 3% quotaremains unfilled on account of unavailability of candidates with locomotory disability of lowerlimbs between 50% to 70% then any such unfilled seat in this 3% quota shall be filled up bypersons with locomotors disability of lower limbs between 40% to 50% - before they areincluded in the annual sanctioned seats for General Category candidates.

    mDr Js.kh gs rq vkjf{kr lhVks a ds fo:} iz os’k ysus gs rq vH;FkhZ dks egkfuns’kd] fpfdRlk LokLF; ,oa ifjokjdY;k.k] mRrjk[k.M }kjk bl gs rq xfBr fo’ks”k esfMdy cksMZ ds lEeq[k Lo;a mifLFkr gksdj izek.k i=iz kIr djuk gksxkA ;g izEkk.k i= mUgs a lacaf/kr la LFkku ds iz kpk;Z@iz os’k lfefr ds le{k ewy :i es a iz Lrq rdjuk vfuok;Z gksxkA rHkh mUgs a fodykax vH;fFkZ;ks a gs rq vkjf{kr lhVks a ds fo:} lhV vkoaVu dh dk;Z okghgs rq vgZ ekuk tk,xkA

    mDr fo’ks”k esfMdy cksMZ eq[; fpfdRlk vf/kdkjh] nsgjknw u ds pUnj uxj] nsgjknw u fLFkr dk;kZy; es a izR;sd ekg ds izFke ,oa r`Rkh; xq:okj dks izkr% 10-00 cts ls cSBsxkA bl gs rq vH;FkhZ dks esfMdy cksMZ ds

    lEeq[k bl vk’k; dk nl :i;s ds LVkEi isij ij ‘kiFk i= ¼uksVjkbZtM½ vfuok;Z :i ls iz Lrq r djukgksxk fd mlds }kjk ;w 0ih0,e0Vh0 2015 iz os’k ijh{kk ds }kjk lhV vkoaVu gs rq blls iw oZ bl ,oa vU;fdlh Hkh esfMdy cksMZ }kjk mDr fodykaxrk izek.k i= ugha cuok;k@izkIr fd;k x;k gSA

    mDr fo’ks”k esfMdy cksMZ ds vfrfjDr vU; fdlh Hkh esfMdy cksMZ }kjk fuxZ r fodykaxrk izek.k i= ekU;ugha gksxkA

    vRk% bPNqd fodykax vHFkfFkZ;ks a dks ;g lykg nh tkrh gS fd os mDr Js.kh gs rq vkjf{kr lhVks a ds fo:}iz os’k ysus gs rq egkfuns’kd] fpfdRlk LokLF; ,oa ifjokj dY;kk.k] mRrjk[k.M }kjk xfBr mDr fo’ks”kesfMdy cksMZ }kjk fuxZ r izek.k i= izkIr dj la LFkku es a iz os’k ds le; iz Lrq r djs aA

    5- ;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 ijh{kk dk dk;Zdze % &fnukad ,oa fnu le; iz'u&i= iz'uks dh la[;k

    17 ebZ] 2015¼jfookj½

    iw okZUg 10%00 cts lsvijkUg 1%00 cts rd

    1- jlk;u 'kkL= ¼dfeLVªh½2- HkkSfrd 'kkL= ¼fQftDl½3- tUrq 'kkL= ¼twyksth½

    4- ouLifr 'kkL= ¼ckWVuh½

    505050

    50

    5

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    5-1 ;w 0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 es a 04 fo"k;ks a vFkkZ r~ HkkSfrd 'kkL= ¼fQftDl½] jlk;u 'kkL= ¼dSfeLVª h½] ouLifr 'kkL=¼ckWVuh½ rFkk tUrq 'kkL= ¼tw yksth½ es a iz os'k ijh{kk yh tk,xhA tks b.VjehfM,V ikB~;Øe ij vk/kkfjr gks axhAfo"k;ks a ds ikB~; fooj.k (Syllabus) ifjf’k”V&3 es a fn, x, gS aA fyf[kr ijh{kk ,d iz'u i= es a gksxh ftles a

    mijksDr izR;sd fo"k; ij 50 iz'u gks s axsA bl izdkj bl iz'u i= es a dqy 200 iz'u gkss a sxsA ;g Ikz'u&i= rhu

    ?kaVs dk gksxkA izR;sd iz'u dk 1-0 vad gksxk vkS j iw .kkZ ad vad 200 gks axsA5-2 lHkh fo"k;ks a ds iz'u&i= oLrqfu"B izdkj ds ¼ Objective Type ½ gks axsA iz'u&i= es a 200 cgqfodYih;¼ a,b,c,d ½ iz’u gka sxs ftudk ,d gh loZmi;qDr fodYi gksxkA izR;sd lgh mRrj ds ,d vad izkIr gksxa s rFkkxyr@mRrj ugh nsus ij@dbZ fodYiks a dk ,d lkFk p;u djus ij ‘kw U; vad iz kIr gksxkA

    5-3 iz'u&i= fgUnh ,oa vxz s a sth nksuka s Hkk"kkvks a esa cuk;s tk;s axsA mÙkj&iqfLrdk dk ew Y;kadu djrs le; dksbZ_.kkRed vad dh i)fr ykxw ugha gksxhA

    5-4 ,e0ch0ch0,l0 ikB~;dzeks a es a s iz os'k ds fy, esfMdy dkmafly vkWQ bf.M;k ds jsxqys'ku vkWQ xz stq,V esfMdy,tw ds'ku] 1997 ds vuqlkj fu/kkZfjr vgZ rk;a s ykxw gka sxh rFkk ch0Mh0,l0 ikB~;dzeks a es a iz os'k ds fy, Ms aVydkmafly vkWQ bf.M;k }kjk fu/kkZfjr vgZ rk;s a ykxw gks axhA

    5-5 ;w 0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 ds ijh{k.k eaMy }kjk iz'u i=ks a ds fu/kkZfjr mRrj o ijh{kkQy vafre :Ik es a ekU; gks axsA mRrj&iqfLrdk dk ew Y;kadu ds oy dEI;w Vj }kjk gksxk vkS j bles a =qfV dh dksbZ lEHkkouk ugha gSA ;g Hkh Li"Vfd;k tkrk gS fd fdlh Hkh fLFkfr es a iqfLrdkvks a dk iqu% ew Y;kadu ¼ Re-evaluation ½ ugha fd;k tk;sxkA

    5-6 ijh{kk dk;ZØe vifjorZuh; gS] pkg mi;qDr frfFk dks lkoZtfud vod k'k gh D;ks u ?kksf kr gks tk,A5-7 ijh{kk LFky ij dSYkdqysVj] ykWxVscy ;k fdlh Hkh izdkj dk lapkj midj.k ¼lsY;qyj Qksu vkfn½ ykuk oftZ r gS aA5-8 lHkh vH;FkhZ ijh{kk ds fy, fu;r le; ls 45 feuV iw oZ viuk LFkku vo'; gh xzg.k dj ys a rkfd os

    mRrj&iqfLrdk es a vko';d lw puk iz'u&i= 'kq: gksus ls iw oZ Hkj lds aA5-9 iz'u&i= ij yxh gqbZ isij lhy dks rHkh rksM+ s tc d{k fujh{kd }kjk bldh ?kks"k.kk dh tk,A5-10 fdlh Hkh iz'u dk mRrj nsus es a ,d ls vf/kd xksyks a dks Hkjus ls xyr mRrj ekuk tk;sxkA5-11 ;w 0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 es a cSBus okys vH;FkhZ ,e0ch0ch0,l0 ,oa ch0Mh0,l0 nksuks a ikB~;dze ds fy, vkosnu dj

    ldrs gS a c'krs Z fd vH;FkhZ lEcfU/kr ikB~;dze ds fy, vgZ rk j[krs gka sA blds fy, mUgs a vkosnu&i= es a ,oa mRrj&iqfLrdk es lgh txg ij funs Z'kkuq lkj fodYiks a dks Hkjuk@fu'kku yxkuk gksxkA nksuks a ikB~;Øeks a ds fy;s ds oy ,d gh ijh{kk gksxh] ftldk o.kZu Åij fd;k x;k gS aAvH;FkhZ dks nksuk ikB~;Øeks ds fy, vkosnu djus ds fy, vyx ls nwljk vkosnu&i= Hkjus dh vko';drk ugha gSAdkW mfUlfyax ds le; vH;fFk;ks a Z dks ,e0ch0ch0,l0 vFkok ch0Mh0,l0 ikB~;dze ds fodYi nsuk gksxkA ijUrq ikB~;Øe dk vkoaVu esfjV lw ph ds vk/kkj ij dkWmfUlfyax cksMZ }kjk fd;k tk,xkA

    6- ;w0ih0,e0Vh0 2015 ijh{kk dsUnz ;w 0ih0,e0Vh&2015 ijh{kk fuEufyf[kr dsUnz ks ij vk;ksftr dh tk,xhA

    ijh{kk dsUnz ijh{kk dsUn z dksMvYekM+ k 1ngjknw u 2gY}ku 3Jhuxj ¼x

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    7- izos'k i =iz os'k i=(Admit Card) lHkh vH;fFkZ;ks a dks fnukad 05-05-2015 rd vH;FkhZ }kjkonline Hkjs x;svkosnu i= es a fn;s x;s email ij Hkst fn;s tk;sxs aA lkFk gh lkFk fo’ofo|ky; dh osclkbZVwww.hnbumu.ac.in es a Hkh viyksM fd;k tk,xkA vH;FkhZ viuk izos’k i= MkmuyksM Hkh dj

    ldrs gSA fcuk izos’k i= ds ijh{kk es a cSBus dh vuqefr ugha nh tk,xhA ijh{kk dsUnz es a MwIyhdsV iz os’ki= tkjh ugha fd;k tk,xkA vr% vH;fFkZ;ks a dks ;g lykg nh tkrh gS fd osonline }kjkemail ijiz kIr iz os’k i= vFkok fo’ofo|ky; dh osclkbV ls MkmuyksM izos’k i= dks vo’; ysdj ijh{kk dsUnz es aijh{kk gsrq mifLFkr gks os a rFkkvH;Fkh ;g izos'k i= rc rd lqjf{kr j[k tc rd izo'k ijh{kk dhdkmaflfyax izfØ;k i.k gkdj laiUu u gk tk,A lkFk gh vH;FkhZ online vkosnu djrs le; vafdrfd;k x;k eksckby uEcj rFkk ikloMZ lEiw.kZ ijh{kk iw .kZ gksus rd lq jf{kr j[ks aA

    8- vuqfpr lk/kuks dk iz;ksx ¼Unfair means ½ iz os'k ijh{kk es a vH;FkhZ }kjk vuqfpr lk/kuks a dk iz;ksx djus ij] pkgs mldk ifjp;u ijh{kk ds le; gqvk gks vFkok ew Y;kadu ds le; vFkok fdlh vU; fLFkfr es a] vH;FkhZ dh ijh{kk dks fcuk fdlh fyf[kr lwpuk ds fujLr dj fn;k tk,xkA bl laca/k es a fo’ofo|ky;@foHkkx@mRrjk[k.M ljdkj }kjk fy;k x;k fu.kZ;vfUre o loZekU; gksxkA

    9- ;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 i jh{kk es mR rh.kZ gksus ds ekud%& ;w 0ih0,e0Vh0 2015 ijh{kk es a mRrh.kZ gksus ds fy, vH;FkhZ dks iz os’k ijh{kk es a fuEukuq lkj U;w ure vad iz kIrdjus vfuok;Z gks axsA

    lkEkkU; tkfr ds vH;fFkZ;ks a gs rq & 50 izfr’kr vad ,l0lh0@,l0Vh0@vks0ch0lh0 gs rq & 40 izfr’kr vad lkEkkU; Js.kh ds fodykax vH;fFkZ;ks a gs rq & 45 izfr’kr vad

    10- ;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 ijh{kk dk ijh{kkQy@esfjV lwph dh ?kks k.kk %

    10-1;w 0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 iz os’k ijh{kk dk ijh{kkQy fo’ofo|ky; }kjk ?kksf”kr djfo’ofo|ky; dh osclkbVwww.hnbumu.ac.in es a viyksM fd;k tk,xkA lkFk gh ijh{kkQy ?kksf”kr gksus dh lwpuk Hkh izpfyr

    lekpkj i=ks a esa izdkf’kr dh tk,xhA vH;FkhZ viuk O;fDRkxr ijh{kkQy ¼ Score Card ½ mDr osclkbV ls MkmuyksM dj izkIr dj ldrs gS aAfo’ofo|ky; }kjk vH;fFk;ks dk iF̀kd ls Ldkj dkMZ ugh Hktktk,xkA vxj ijh{kkQy ?kksf"kr gksus ds ckn dksbZ =qfV Kkr gks rh gS rks fo’ofo|ky; }kjk vko';d la'kks/ku

    jkT; es a O;kid :Ik ls izpfyr lekpkj i=ks a es a izdkf'kr vFkokfo’ofo|ky; dh osclkbVwww.hnbumu.ac.in es a viyksM fd;k tk,xkA;fn blds vykok dksbZ vU; lekpkj i= ijh{kkQyvius vki ls izdkf'kr djrk gS ,oa mlea s dksbZ xyfr;ka jg tkrh gS vkS j og lekpkj i= bldk la'kks/kuizdkf'kr ugh djrk rks blds fy, fo'ofo|ky; vFkok mRrjk[k.M ljdkj fdlh Hkh izdkj mRrjnk;h ugha gks a sxs

    o blds vk/kkj ij vH;FkhZ fdlh izdkj dk ykHk iz kIr djus dk vf/kdkjh ugha gksxkA

    10-2 ;w 0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 iz os’k ijh{kk dh esfjV lwph ea s vH;FkhZ dk esfjV dze oUkLifr foKku] tUrq foKku] jlk;ufoKku rFkk HkkSfrd foKku ds iz'u&i=ks a es a iz kIr dqy iz kIrkdks a ds vk/kkj ij gksxkA ;fn ,d ls vf/kd vH;fFkZ;ks a ds mDr pkjks a fo"k;ka s ds iz kIrkadks a dk ;ksx leku gks rk gS rks ml fLFkfr es izR;sd vH;FkhZ dh ikjaifjd esfjV dhvo/kkj.kk izFker% lacaf/kr vH;fFkZ;ks a ds ck;ksykWth ¼tUrq foKku ,oa ouLifr foKku ds iz kIrkadks dk ;ksx½ ds iz'u&i= ds izkIrkadks a ds vk/kkj ij esfjV Øe }kjk fu/kkZfjr dh tk,xhA ck;ksykWth ds iz'u&i= es a Hkh ,d ls

    vf/kd vH;fFkZ;ks a ds vad leku gksus ij esfjV dh vo/kkj.kk jlk;u ‘kkL= ds iz'u&i= ds izkIrkadks a ds esfjV dze ls dh tk,xhA blds mijka r Hkh ;fn esfjV dzekad dh vo/kkj.kk u gks rks lacaf/kr vH;fFkZ;ks a ds HkkSfrd 'kkL=7

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    ds Ikz'u&i= ds izkIrkad ds dze es a esfjV fu/kkZfjr dh tk,xh vkS j va r es a ;fn mDr lHkh fodYiks a ds ckotw nesfjV fu/kkZfjr ugha gks ikrh gS rkslacaf/kr vH;fFkZ;ks dk esfjV dze tUefrfFk ds vk/kkj ij fu/kkZfjr fd;ktk;sxkA vFkkZr vf/kd vk;q ds vH;FkhZ dk eSfjV dze e Åij ds LFkku ij j[kk tk;sxkA

    11- dkmflfyx lEcU/kh lpuk lHkh ikB~;dzeks a es a iz os'k ds fy, ikB~;dze ,oa dkyst dk vkoaVu ;w 0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 iz os’k ijh{kk dh esfjV ds vk/kkj ij dkmaflfyax ds ek/;e ls fd;k tk,xkA

    11-1 fo’ofo|ky; dk ;g iz;kl gS fd vH;fFkZ;ks a dh lqfo/kk gs rq ;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 dh dkmWfUlfyax izfØ;konline ek/;e ls lEiUu djkbZ tk,A dkmWfUlfyax dh izfØ;k] frfFk;kW] le; ,oa dkmWfUlfyax laca/kh vU;tkudkfj;kW lekpkj i=ks a ,oa fo’ofo|ky; dh osclkbVwww.hnbumu.ac.in es a i F̀kd ls izdkf'kr dhtk,xhA blds fy, vH;FkhZ dks vyx ls dksbZ lw puk(Call Letter) ugha Hksth tk,xhA

    11-2 ;w 0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 iz os’k ijh{kk es a mRrh.kZ vgZ vH;fFkZ;ks a dks ‘kklu }kjk bl gs rq xfBr dkmWfUlfayax cksMZ ds }kjk jkT; Lrjh; dkWmfUlfyax ds ek/;e ls ;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 iz os’k ijh{kk es a mudh esfjV] muds }kjk fn;s

    x;s fodYi ,oa ml le; miyC/k lhVksa ds vk/kkj ij lhV vkoaVu dh dk;Z okgh dh tk,xhA11-3 ek= ;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 iz os’k ijh{kk es a mRrh.kZ gksus ls gh vH;FkhZ dk esfMdy@MsUVy dkWYkstks a dh jkT; dksVs a dh lhVks a ij iz os’k dk vf/kdkj ugha gksxkA vH;FkhZ dk p;u ,oa iz os’k ;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 lw puk foojf.kdk es a izdkf’kr vgZ rkvks a] vkj{k.k ds fu;eks a ,oa vfuok;Z ls ok lEcU/kh ckW.M ds dkmfUlfyax dh frfFk rd v|ruiz kfo/kkuks a@‘krks Z a ds vUrxZ r gksxkA

    11-4 ;w 0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 es s a mRrh.kZ vgZ vH;fFkZ;ks a dks jkT; Lrjh; dkmaflfyax ds ek/;e ls lhV vkoaVu dhdk;Z okgh es a lfEefyr gksus gs rq fu/kkZfjr le;&lhek es a Online dkmWfUlfyax /kujkf’k :0 1000@& ¼:Ik;k ,dgtkj ek=½Online or E-chalan ds ek/;e ls iathdj.k ‘kqYd ds :Ik es a tek djuk vfuok;Z gsxkA iathd` rvH;FkhZ gh dkW mfUlfyax ds ek/;e ls lhV vkoaVu gs rq vgZ ekus tk,xs aA iathdj.k ‘kqYdNon-Refundable gksxkA vRk% izR;sd vH;FkhZ dks ;g lykg nh tkrh gS fd os iathdj.k ls iw oZ lwpuk foojf.kdk dk /;kuiw oZd

    v/;;u dj viuh vgZ rk dks lqfuf’pr dj ys aA ,d ckj tek fd;k x;k iathdj.k ‘kqYd fdlh Hkh n’kk es a okil ugha fd;k tk,xkA11-5 ;fn dksbZ vH;FkhZ izFke pj.k dh dkmaflfyax es a /kujkf’k :0 1000@& nsdj viuk iathdj.k djok pqdk gS a

    vkS j og f}Ÿkh; dkmaflfyax@foLrkfjr dkmfUlfyax es a Hkh lfEefyr gksuk pkgrk gS rks mls bl gs rq vyx ls dksbZ iathdj.k ‘kqYd ugha tek djkuk gksxkA

    11-6 dkmflfyx ds fofHkUu pj.kks rFkk izfrHkkx djus dh lEiw.kZ izfØ;k] fu;e ,o ‘krs rFkk vH;fFkZ;ks }kjk izLrqrfd;s tkus okys v fHkys[kks dk fooj.k i`Fkd ls oclkbZVwww.hnbumu.ac.in ij miyC/k djk nh tk;sxhA

    11-7 dkW mfUlfyax cksMZ }kjk ,d ckj lhV vkoafVr gksus ds mijkUr] vkoafVr lhV dks ml dkWmfUlfyax pj.k fo’ks”kes a cnyk ugha tk,xkA

    11-8 vH;FkhZ dks lHkh la LFkkuks a es a ikB~;dze@la LFkku cnyus dh lqfo/kk iz os’k dh vfUre frfFk rd vuqeU; gksxhA11-9 ;w 0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 ijh{kk ds ek/;e ls dkW mfUlfyax cksMZ }kjk fd;s x;s vkoaVu ,oa lEcfU/kr la LFkku }kjk

    fn;s x;s iz os’k izFke n`”V;k vLFkkbZ gksxa s rFkk mUgs a fcuk fdlh dkj.k crk;s fujLr djus dk vf/kdkj;w 0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 dkWmfUlfyax cksMZ@mRrjk[k.M ‘kklu ds ikl lq jf{kr gksxkA

    11-10dkmaflfyax lEcU/kh lw puk,s a le;≤ ij fo'ofo|ky; dh osclkbV www.hnbumu.ac.in es a Hkh izdkf'krdh tk;sxhA vH;FkhZ vius fgr es a fo’ofo|ky; dh osclkbV dk voyksdu djrs jgs aA

    12- ;w0ih0,e0Vh0&2015 ds fy, miyC/k lhVks dk ikB~;dzeokj@dkystokj fooj.k ¼ljdkjh@futh {ks= es LFkkfir efMdy@ MsUVy dkystks dh lph@ikB~;dze rFkk lhVks dh la[;k½ %

    dz-la- dkyst dk uke ikB~;dze jkT; dksVs dh

    lhVks d hla[;k1- jktd; e Mdy dkyt] J uxj&ikM+ x

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    2- jktdh; efMdy dkyt] gY}kuh ,e0ch0ch0,l0 85

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    ** bu lhVks dh la[;k ‘kklu }kjk fu/kkZfjr dh tk;sxh rFkk bUgs dkmfUlfyax ds le; vf/klwfpr fd;ktk;sxkA

    mijksDrkuq lkj n’kkZ;h x;h lhVks a dh la[;k ?kV ;k c

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    14- izo’k mijkUr tek ‘kqYd okilh ds fu;e%& ;fn dksbZ vH;FkhZ izFke dkW mfUlfyax es a mls dkW mfUlfyax cksMZ }kjk vkoafVr la LFkku es a fu/kkZfjr le; ds vUnjiz os’k ysus ds mijkUr lhV NksM+uk pkgrk gSA rks mls f}Ÿkh; dkWmfUlfyax ls iw oZ lEcfU/kr la LFkku ds iz kpk;Z ds ek/;e ls bldh lwpuk dkW mfUlfyax cksMZ dks nsuh gksxhA bl n’kk es a gh mls lEcfU/kr la LFkku es a tek fd;s x;s f’k{k.k 'kqYd es a ls /kujkf’k :0 4000@& ek= dh dVkS rh ds mijkUr 'ks"k tek /kujkf’k laEcfU/kr la LFkku}kjk okil dh tk,xhA blds vfrfjDr mlds }kjk lEcfU/kr la LFkku es a miHkksx dh x;h ls okvks a ¼Nk=kokl]es S l vkfn½ ds lkis{k okLrfod 'kqYd /kujkf’k dh dVkS rh Hkh mlds }kjk bl gs rq tek 'kqYd es a ls dh tk,xhA

    ;fn dksbZ vH;FkhZ izFke @f}Ÿkh; pj.k dh dkW mfUlfyax vFkok izfr{kk lwph ds vk/kkj ij lhV vkoaVu dhdk;Z okgh es a mls dkW mfUlfyax cksMZ }kjk vkoafVr la LFkku es a fu/kkZfjr le; ds vUnj iz os’k ysus ds mijkUrfu;ekuq lkj ikB~;dze@la LFkku ifjofrZ r dj iw oZ vkoafVr la LFkku es a lhV NksMdj fu/kkZfjr frfFk ds vUnj nw ljs vkoafVr la LFkku es a iz os’k ys ys rk gSA rks bl n’kk es a gh mls iw oZ vkoafVr la LFkku es a tek fd;s x;s f’k{k.k'kqYd es a ls /kujkf’k :0 4000@& ek= dh dVkS rh ds mijkUr 'ks"k tek /kujkf’k laEcfU/kr la LFkku }kjk okildh tk,xhA blds vfrfjDr mlds }kjk lEcfU/kr la LFkku es a miHkksx dh x;h ls okvks a ¼Nk=kokl] es S l vkfn½ ds

    lkis{k okLrfod 'kqYd /kujkf’k dh dVkS rh Hkh mlds }kjk bl gs rq tek 'kqYd es a ls dh tk,xhA ;fn vH;FkhZ }kjk lhV ifjofrZ r djus ds mijkUr fu/kkZfjr le; ds vUnj lEcfU/kr la LFkku es a iz os’k ugha fy;k tkrk gS rks mlds }kjk tek lEiw .kZ ’kqYd /kujkf’k tCr dj yh tk,xhA

    ;fn dksbZ vH;FkhZ f}Ÿkh; dkW mfUlfyax vFkok izfr{kk lwph ds vk/kkj ij lhV vkoaVu dh dk;Z okgh es a mls dkW mfUlfyax cksMZ }kjk vkoafVr la LFkku es a fu/kkZfjr le; ds vUnj iz os’k ysus ds mijkUr lhV NksM+ rk gSA rks bl n’kk es a mlds }kjk fjDr dh x;h lhV ds fo:} fdlh vU; vH;FkhZ }kjk lhV Hkjs tkus dh fLFkfr es a gh

    mls lEcfU/kr la LFkku es a tek fd;s x;s f’k{k.k 'kqYd es a ls /kujkf’k :0 4000@& ek= dh dVkS rh ds mijkUr'ks"k tek /kujkf’k laEcfU/kr la LFkku ls okil dh tk,xhA blds vfrfjDr mlds }kjk lEcfU/kr la LFkku es a

    miHkksx dh x;h ls okvks a ¼Nk=kokl] es Sl vkfn½ ds lkis{k okLrfod 'kqYd /kujkf’k dh dVkS rh Hkh mlds }kjk blgs rq tek 'kqYd es a ls dh tk,xhA vU;Fkk dh n’kk es a mlds }kjk tek dh x;h lEiw .kZ 'kqYd /kujkf’k tCr djyh tk,xhA

    15- U;k;f;d fookn %&

    ;w 0ih0,e0Vh0 2015 ijh{kk ,oa iz os’k ls lEcfU/kr dksbZ fookn gksus dh n’kk es a mDr fookn ds oy mRrjk[k.MU;k;ky; ds v/khu gksxs aA

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    Certificate Of Locomotors Disability(For admission to MBBS/BDS courses-2015 in Uttarakhand s tate quota)

    Certificate No....................................... Dated.............................

    This is to cert ify that Dr./Mr./Ms.______________________Aged______years son/ daughter of

    Mr.______________________R/o______________________________ State Rank

    ___________________ is suffering from____________________(Name of disease) And has

    permanent Physica l Impairment (PPI) of left/right/Both Lower Limb. He/She is Locomotors

    disabled and has the percentage of___________in words_____________________________

    (in figure) of (40% -70%) disability of lower limbs.

    He/She is Eligible/NOT Eligible for admission in medical/dental courses as per the MCI/DCI

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    Syllabus of U.P.M.T. – 2015PHYSI CS (PART-I)Unit I: Physical World and Measure mentPhysics – scope and excitement: nature of physical laws: Physics, technology andsociety. Need for measurement: Units of measurement; systems of units; SI units,fundamental and derived units. Length, mass and time measurements; accuracy and

    precision of physical quantities, dimensional analysis and its applications.Unit II: KinematicsFrame of reference. Motion in straight line: Position-time graph, speed and velocity.Uniform and non-uniform motion, average speed and instantaneous velocity. Uniformly

    accelerated motion, velocity-time, position-time graphs, relations for uniformlyaccelerated motion (graphical treatment). Elementary concepts of differentiation andintegration for describing motion. Scalar and vector quantities: Position anddisplacement vectors, general vectors and notation, equality of vectors, multiplication ofvectors by a real number; addition and subtraction of vectors. Relative velocity. Unitvector; resolution of a vector in a plane-rectangular components. Motion in a plane.Cases of uniform acceleration-projectile motion. Uniform circular motion.Unit III: Laws of motionIntuitive concepts of force, Inertia, Newton’s first law of motion; momentum and

    Newton’s second law of motion; impulse; Newton’s third law of motion. Law of

    conservation of linear momentum and its application. Equilibrium of concurrent forces.Static and kinetic friction, laws of friction, rolling friction. Dynamics and uniformcircular motion; Centripetal force, examples of circular motion (vehicle on level circularroad, vehicle on banked road).Unit IV: Work, Energy and Power Scalar product of vectors. Work done by a constant force and a variable force, kineticenergy, work-energy theorem, power. Notion of potential energy, Potential energy of aspring, conservative forces; conservation of mechanical energy (kinetic and potentialenergies); non-conservative forces: Elementary idea of elastic and inelastic collisions inone and two dimensions.Unit V: Motion of System of Particles and Rigid BodyCentre of mass of a two-particle system, mopmentum conversation and centre of massmotion. Centre of mass of a rigid body; centre of mass of uniform rod. Vector product ofvectors; moment of force, torque, angular momentum, conservation of angularmomentum with some examples. Equilibruim of rigid bodies, rigid body rotation andequations of rotational motion, comparison of linear and rotational motions; moment ofinertia, radius of gyration. Values of moments of nertia for smple geometrical objects(no derivation) Statement of parallel and perpendicular axes theorems and theirapplications.Unit VI: GravitationKeplar’s laws of planetary motion. The universal law of gravitation. Acceleration due togravity and its variation with altitude and depth. Gravitational potential energy;

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    gravitational potential. Escape velocity. Orbital velocity of a satellite. Geo-stationarysatellites.Unit VII: Properties of Bulk MatterElastic behaviour, Stress-stain relationship. Hooke’las. Young’s modules bulk modules,

    shear, modulus of rigidity. Pressure due to a fluid coloumn: Pascal’s law and itsapplications (hydraulic lift and hydraulic brakes). Effect of gravity on fluid pressure.Vscosity. Stokers’law, terminal velocity, Reynold’s number, streamline and turbulentflow. Bernoulli’s theorem and its applications. Surface energy and surface tension, angleof contact, application of surface tension ideas to drops, bubbles and capillary rise. Heattransfer-conduction, convection and radiation, thermal conductivity, Newton’s law ofcooling.Unit VIII: ThermodynamicsThermal equilibrium and definition of temperature (zeroth law of thermodynamics).Heat, work and internal energy. First law of thermodynamics. Second law ofthermodynamics: reversible and irreversible processes. Heat engines and refrigerators.Unit IX: Behaviour of Pe rfect Gas and Kinetic TheoryEquation of state of a perfect gas, work done on compressing a gas. Kinetic theory ofgases, assumption, concept of pressure, Kinetic energy and temperature : rins speed ofgas molecules; degrees of freedom, law of equipartition of energy (statement only) andapplication to specific heats of gases; concept of mean free path, Avogadro’s number.Unit X: Oscillations and WavesPeriodic motion – period, frequency, displacement as a function of time. Periodfunctions. Simple harmonic motion (S.H.M.) and its equation: phase: oscillations of aspring-restoring force and force constant; energy in S.H.M. – kinetic and potentialenergies; simple pendulum-derivation of expression for its time period; free, forced(damped) oscillations (qualitative ideas only), resonance. Wave motion Longitudinaland transverse waves, speed of wave motion. Displacement relation for a progressivewave. Principle of superposition of waves, reflection of waves, standing waves in stringsand organ pipes, fundamental mode and harmonies. Beats. Doppler effect.

    PHYSICS (PART – II)Unit 1: ElectrostaticsElectric Charges: Conservation of charge, Coulomb’s law-force between two pointcharge, forces between multiple charges; superposition principle and continuous chargedistribution.

    Electric field, electric field due to a point charge, electric field lines; electric dipole,electric field due to a dipole; torque on a dipole in uniform electric field.Electric flux, statement of Gauss’s theorem and its applications to find field due toinfinitely long straight wire, uniformly charged infinite plane sheet and uniformlycharged thin spherical shell (field inside and outside).Electric field, electric field due to a point charge, electric field lines; electric dipole,electric field due to a dipole; torque on a dipole in uniform electric field.Electric flux, statement of Gauss’s theorem and its applications to find field due toinfinitely long straight wire, uniformly charged infinite plane sheet and uniformlycharged thin spherical shell (field inside and outside).

    Electric potential, potential difference, electric potential due to a point charge a dipoleand system of charges; equipotential surfaces, electrical potential energy of a system oftwo point charges and of electric dipole in a electrostatic field. 28

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    Conductors and insulators, free charges and bound charges inside a conductor.Dielectrics and electric polarization, capacitors and capacitance, combination ofcapacitors in series and in parallel, capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with andwithout dielectric medium between the plates, energy stored in a capacitors. Van de

    Graaff generator.Unit II:Current ElectricityElectric current, flow of electric charges in a metallic conductor, drift velocity, mobilityand their relation with electric current; Ohm’s law, electrical resistance. V-Icharacteristics (linear and non-linear), electrical energy and power, electrical resistivityand conductivity. Carbon resistors, colour code for carbon resistors; series and parallelcombinations of resistors; temperature dependence of resistance.Internal resistance of a cell, potential difference and emf of a cell combination of cells inseries and in parallel.Kirchhoff’s laws and simple applications. Wheatstone bridge, metre bridge.Potentiometer – principle and its applications to measure potential difference and forcomparing emf of two cells: measurement of internal resistance of a cell.

    Unit III: Magnetic Effects of Current and MagnetismConcept of magnetic field. Oersted’s experiment.Biot – Savart law and its application to current carrying circular loop.Ampere’s law and its applications to infinitely long straight wire, straight and toroidalsolenoids.Force on a moving charge in uniform magnetic and electric fields. Cyclotron. Force on acurrent-carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field. Force between two parallelcurrent-carrying conductors-definition of ampere. Torque experienced by a current loopin uniform magnetic field; moving coil galvanometer-its current sensitivity andconversion to ammeter and voltmeter.Current loop as a magnetic dipole and its magnetic dipole moment. Magnetic dipolemoment of a revolving electron. Magnetic field intensity due to a magnetic dipole (barmagnet) along its axis and perpendicular to its axis. Torque on a magnetic dipole (barmagnet) in a uniform magnetic field; bar magnet as a equivalent solenoid, magnetic fieldlines; Earth’s magnetic field and magnetic elements. Para-dia-and ferro- magneticsubstances, with examples. Electromagnets and factors affecting their strengths.Permanent magnets.

    Unit IV: Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating CurrentsElectromagnetic induction: Faraday’s law, induced emf and current; Lenz’s Law, Eddycurrents. Self and mutual inductance.

    Need for displacement current.Alternating currents, peak and rums values of alternating current/voltage; reactance andimpedance; LC oscillators (qualitative treatment only) LCR series circuit, resonance;

    power in AC circuits, wattless current.AC generator and transfor mer.Unit V: Electromagnetic WavesDisplacement current, Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics (qualitative ideas

    only). Transverse nature of electromagnetic waves.Electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves, Microwaves, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-rays, gamma rays) including elementary facts about their uses. 29

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    Unit VI: OpticsReflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula, Refraction of light, total internalreflection and its applications, optical fibres, refraction at spherical surfaces, lenses, thinlens formula, lensmaker’s formula. Magnification. Power of a lens, combination of thin

    lenses in contact. Refraction and dispersion of light through a prism.Scattering of light – blue colour of the sky and reddish appearance of the sun at sunriseand sunset.Optical instruments: Human eye, image formation and accommodation, correction ofeve defects (myopia, hypermetropia, presbyopia and astigmatism) using lensesMicroscopes and astronomical telescopes (reflecting and refracting) and theirmagnifying powers.Wave optics: wave front and Huygens’ Principle, reflection and refraction of plane waveat a plane surface using wave fronts.

    Proof of laws of reflection and refraction using Huygens’ Principle Interference.Young’s double slit experiment and expression for fringe width. Coherent sources andsustained interference of light. Diffraction due to a single slit. Width of centralmaximum. Resolving power of microscopes and astronomical telescopes. Polarisation

    plane polarized light: Brewster’s law, uses of plane polarised light and Polaroids.Unit VII: Dual Nature of Matter and radiationDual nature of radiation, Photoelectric effect. Hertz and Lenard’s observations:Finstein’s photoelectric equation particle nature of light.Matter waver-wave nature of particles. de Broglie relation. Davisson-Germerexperiment.Unit VIII: Atoms & NucleiAlpha-particle scattering experiment: Rutherford’s model of atom: Bohr model, energylevels, hydrogen spectrum.Composition and size of nucleus, atomic masses, isotopes, isobars: isotones.Radioactivity alpha, beta and gamma particles/rays and their properties: radioactivedecay law. Mass-energy relation, mass defect; binding energy per nucleon and itsvariation with mass numbers: nuclear fission, nuclear reactor, nuclear fusion.Unit IX: Electronic DevicesSemiconductors; semiconductor diode – I-V characteristics in forward and reverse bias,

    diode as a rectifier: I-V characteristics of LED, photodiode, solar cell and Zener diode;Zener diode as a voltage regulation. Junction transistor, transistor action, characteristicsof a transistor as an amplifier (common emitter configuration) and oscillator Logic gates(OR, AND, NOT, NAND and NOR). Transistor as a switch.Unit X: Communication SystemsElements of a communication system (block diagram only): bandwidth of signals(speech. TV and digital data); bandwidth of transmission medium. Propagation ofelectromagnetic waves in the atmosphere, sky and space wave propagation. Need formodulation. Production and detection of an amplitude-modulated wave.

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    CHEMISTRY (PART-I)Unit I : Some Basic Concepts of Che mistryGeneral Introduction: Importance and scope of chemistry, Historical approach to

    particular nature of matter, laws of chemical combination, Dalton’s atomic theory:

    concept of elements, atoms and molecules. Atomic and molecular masses mole conceptand molar mass: percentage composition, empirical and molecular formula chemicalreactions, stoichiometry and calculations based on stoichiometry.Unit II: Structure of AtomDiscovery of electron, proton and neutron: atomic number, isotopes and isobars.Thomson’ model and its limitation, Rutherford’s model and its limitations, Bohr’smodel and its limitations, concept of shells and subshells, dual nature of matter andlight, de Broglie’s relationship. Herisenberg uncertainty principle, concept of orbitals,quantum numbers, shapes of s, p and d orbitals, rules for filling electrons in orbitals –Aufbau principle. Pauli exclusion principle an Hund’s rule, electronic configuration ofatoms, stability of half filled and completely filled orbitals.Unit III: Classification of Elements and Periodicity of PropertiesSignificance of classification, brief history of the development of periodic table,modern, periodic law and the present form of periodic table, period trends in propertiesof elements-atomic radii, ionic radii, Ionization enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, electronegativity, valence.Unit IV: Chemical Bonding and Molecular StructureValence electrons, ionic bond, covalent bond: bond parameters. Lewis structure, polarcharacter of covalent bond, covalent character of ionic bond, valence bond theory,resonance, geometry of covalent molecules. VSEPR theory, concept of hybridization,involving s, p and d orbitals and shapes of some simple molecules, molecular orbital:theory of homo nuclear diatomic molecules (qualitative idea only), hydrogen bond.Unit V: States of Matter: Gases and LiquidsThree states of matter, Intermolecular interactions, types of bonding, melting and boiling

    points. Role of gas laws in elucidating the concept of the molecule. Boyle’s law, Charleslaw, Gay Lussac’s law. Avogadro’s law. Ideal behaviour, empirical derivation of gasequation. Avogadro’s number. Ideal gas equation. Derivation from ideal behaviour,liquefaction of gases, critcal temperature. Liquid State- Vapour pressure , Viscosity andsurface tension (qualitative idea only. no mathematical derivations).Unit VI: ThermodynamicSystem, types of systems, surroundings, Work, heat, energy, extensive and intensive

    properties, state functions. First law of thermodynamics- internal energy and enthalpy,heat capacity and specific heat, measurement of U and H. Hess’s law of constant heatsummation, enthalpy of: bond dissociation, combustion, formation; atomization,sublimation. Phase transformation, ionization, and solution. Introduction of entropy as astate function, free energy change for spontaneous and nonspontaneous processes,criteria for equilibrium.Unit VII: EquilibriumEquilibrium in physical and chemical process, dynamic nature of equilibrium, law ofmass action, equilibrium constant, factors affecting equilibrium – Le Chatelier’s

    principle; ionic equilibrium – ionizat ion of acids and bases, strong and weak

    electrolytes, degree of ionization, concept of pH. Hydrolysis of salts (Elementary idea).Buffer solutions, solutions, solubility product, common ion effect (with illustrativeexamples.)

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    Unit VIII: Redox ReactionsConcept of oxidation and reduction, redox reactions, oxidation number, balancing redoxreactions, applications of redox reactions.Unit IX: Hydrogen

    Position of hydrogen in periodic table, occurrence, isotopes, preparation, properties anduses of hydrogen: hydrides- ionic, convalent and interstitial: physical and chemical properties of water, heavy water; hydrogen peroxide-preparation, properties andstructure; hydrogen as a fuel.Unit X: s- Block Ele ments (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals)Group 1 and Group 2 elements:General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence, anomalous properties of thefirst element of each group, diagonal relationship, trends in the variation of properties(such as ionization enthalpy, atomic and ionic redii), trends in chemical reactivity withoxygen, water, hydrogen and halogen; uses.Preparation and properties of some important compounds:Sodium carbonate, sodium chloride, sodium hydroxide and sodium hydrogen carbonate,

    biological importance of sodium and potassium. CaO CaCO 3 and industrial use of limeand limestone, biological importance of Mg and Ca.Unit XI: Some p-Block ElementsGeneral Introduction to p-Block ElementsGroup 13 elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence.Variation of properties, oxidation states, trends in chemical reactivity, anomalous

    properties of first element of the group: Boron-physical and chemical properties, someimportant compounds: borax, boric acids boron hydrides. Aluminum: uses, reactionswith acids and alkalies.Group 14 elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence,variation of properties, oxidation states, trends in chemical reactivity, anomalous,

    behaviour of first element, Carbon- catenation. allotropic forms, physical and chemical properties; uses of some important compounds: oxides.Important compounds of silicon and a few uses: silicon tetrachloride, silicones, silicatesand zeolites.Unit XII: Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles and TechniquesGeneral introduction, methods of qualitative and quantitative analysis, classification andIUPAC nomenclature of organic compounds Electronic displacement in a covalent

    bond; inductive effect, electro metric effect, resonance and hyper conjugation. Homolytic

    and heterolytic fission of a covalent bond: free radicals, carbocation, carbanions;electrophiles and nucleophilers types of organic reaction.Unit XIII: HydrocarbonsClassification of hydrocarbonsAlkanes- Nomenclature, isomerism, conformation (ethane only), physical properties,chemical reactions including free radical mechanism of halogenation, combustions and

    pyrolysis. Alkenes-Nomeclature, structure of double bond (ethane) geometricalisomerism, physical properties, methods of preparation; chemical reaction; addition ofhydrogen, halogen, water hydrogen halides (Markovnikov’s addition and peroxideeffect), ozonolysis, oxidation, mechanism of electrophilic addition. Alkynes –

    Nomenc lature, structure of triple bond (ethyne), physical properties. Methods of preparation, chemical reactions: acidic character of alkynes, addition reaction ofhydrogen, halogens, hydrogen halides and water. Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Introduction, 32

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    IUPAC nomenclature, benzene: resonance, aromaticity, chemical reactions: nitrationsulphonation, halogenations, Friedel Craft’s alkylation and acylation, mechanism ofelectrophilic substitution, directive influence of a substituent in mono-substituted

    benzene, carcinogenic ity and toxicity.

    Unit XIV: Environmental ChemistryEnvironmental pollution- air, water and soil pollution, chemical reactions in atmosphere,smog, major atmospheric pollutants; acid rain, ozone and its reactions, effects ofdepletion of ozone layer, greenhouse effect and global warming – pollution due toindustrial wastes: green chemistry as an alternative tool for reducing pollution, strategyfor control of environmental pollution.

    Chemistry (Part – II)Unit I: Solid StateClassification of solids based on different binding forces: molecular, ionic, convalentand metallic solids, amorphous and crystalling solids (elementary idea), unit cell in twodimensional and three dimensional lattices, calculation of density of unit cell, packing insolids, voids, number of atoms per unit cell in a cubic unit cell, point defects, electricaland magnetic properties.Unit II: SolutionsTypes of solutions, expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids,solubility of gases in liquids, solid solutions, colligative properties- relative lowring ofvapour pressure, elevation of Boiling Point, depression of freezing point, osmotic

    pressure, determinat ion of molecular masses using colligative properties, abnormalmolecular mass.

    Unit III: Electroche mistryRedox reactions, conductance in electrolytic solutions, specific and molar conductivityvariations of conductivity with concentration, Kohlrausch’s Law, electrolysis and lawsof electrolysis (elementary idea), dry cell-electrolytic cells and Galvanic cells; leadaccumulator, EMF of a cell, standard electrode potential, Nernst equation and itsapplication to che mical cells, fuel cells; corrosion.Unit IV: Chemical Kinetics Rate of a reaction (average and instantaneous), factors affecting rate of reaction;concentration, temperature, catalyst; rate law and specific rate constant, integrated rateequations and half life (only for zero and first order reactions); concept of collision

    theory (elementary idea, no mathematical treatment).Unit V: Surface ChemistryAdsorption-physisorption and chemisorption; factors affecting adsorption of gases onsolids: catalysis: homogenous and heterogeneous, activity and selectivity: enzymecatalysis: colloidal state: distinction between true solutions, colloids and suspensions:lyophilic, lyophobic, multimolecular and macromoloecular colloids; properties ofcolloids: Tyndall effect. Brownian movement, electrophoresis, coagulation; emulsion-types of emulsions.Unit VI: General Principles and Processes of Isolation of ElementsPrinciples and methods of extraction – concentration, oxidation, reduction electrolyticmethod and refining: occurrence and principles of extraction of aluminum, copper, zincand iron.

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    Unit VII: p-Block ElementsGroup 15 elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence,oxidation states, trends in physical and chemical properties; nitrogen-preparation,

    properties and uses; compounds of nitrogen; preparation and properties of ammonic and

    nitric acid, oxides of nitrogen (structure only); Phosphorous-allotropic form; compoundsof phosphorous: preparation and properties of phosphine, (PCl 3 , PCl5 ) and oxoacids(elementary idea only).Group 16 elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, oxidation states,occurrence, trends in physical and chemical properties; dioxygen; prparation, propertiesand uses; simple oxides; Ozone, Sulphur-allotropic forms; compounds of sulphur;

    preparation, properties and uses of sulphur dioxide; sulphuric acid; industr ial process ofmanufacture properties and uses, oxoacids of sulphur (structures only).Group 17 elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, oxidtion states,occurrence, trends in physical and chemical properties; compounds of halogens;

    preparation, properties and uses of chlorine and hydrochloric acid, interhalogencompounds, oxoacids of halogens (structures only)Group 18 elements: General introduction, electronic configuration. Occurrence, trendsin physical and chemical properties, uses.Unit VIII:d and f Block ElementsGeneral introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence and characteristics oftransition metals, general trends in properties of the first row transition metals – metalliccharacter, ionization enthalpy.Lanthanoids - electronic configuration, oxidation states, chemical reactivity andlanthano id contraction.Actinoids – Electronic configuration, oxidation states.Unit IX:Coordination CompoundsCoordination compounds - Introduction, Ligands, coordination number, colour,magnetic properties and shapes, IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordinationcompounds, bonding; isomerism, importance of coordination compounds (in qualitativeanalysis, extraction of metals and biological systems).

    Unit X: Haloalkanes & HaloarenesHaloakanes:

    Nomenc lature, nature of C-X bond, physical and chemical properties, mechanism ofsubstitution reactions.

    Haloarenes: Nature of C-X bond, substitution reactions (directive influence of halogen formonosubstituted compounds only)Uses and environmental effects of dichloromethane, trichloromethance,tetrachloromethance, iodoform, freons, DDT.

    Unit XI: Alcohols, Phenols and EthersAlcohols: Nomenclature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties (of

    primary alcohols only), identification of primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols;mechanism of dehydration, uses of methanol and ethanol.Phenols: Nomenclature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties,acidic nature of phenol, electrophillic substitution reactions, uses of phenols.

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    Ethers: Nomenclature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties, uses.

    Unit XII: Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic AcidAldehydes and Ketones: Nomenclature, nature of carbony group, methods of

    preparation, physical and che mical properties mec hanism of nucleophilic addition,reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes: uses.Carboxylic Acids: Nomenclature, acid ic nature, methods of preparation, physical and

    chemical properties; uses.Unit XIII: Organic Compounds containing NitrogenAmines: Nomenclature, classification, structure, methods of preparation, physical andchemical properties, uses, identification of primary, secondary and tertiary amines.Cyanides and Isocyanides – will be mentioned at relevant places in context.Diazonium salts: Preparation, chemical reactions and importance in synthetic organicchemistry.Unit XIV: BiomoleculesCarbohydrates – Chassifiation (aldoses and ketoses), monosaccahrides (Glucose andfructose), oligosaccharides (sucrose, lactose, maltose) polysaccharides (starch, cellulose,glycogen: importance.Proteins – Elementary idea of -amino acids, peptide bond, polypeptides, proteins,structure of amines-primary, secondary, tertiary structure and quaternary structures(qualitat ive idea only), denaturation of proteins; enzymes.Vitamins – Classification and functions.Nucleic Acids: DNA and RNA

    Unit XV: Polymers

    Classification – natural and synthetic, methods of polymerization (addition andcondensation), copolymerization. Some important polymers: natural and synthetic like

    polythene, nylon, polyesters, bakelite, rubber.Unit XVI: Chemis try in Everyday life:1. Chemicals in medicines: analgesics, tranquilizers, antiseptics disinfectants,

    antimicrobials, antifertility drugs, antibiotics, antacids, antihistamines.2. Chemicals in food – preservatives, artificial sweetening agents.3. Cleansing agents – soaps and detergents, cleansing action

    BIOLOGY (PART – I)

    I. Diversity of Living WorldDiversity of living organismsClassification of the living organisms (five kingdom classification, major groupsand principles of classification within each kingdom).

    Systematic and binominal System of nomenclatureSalient features of animal (non-chordates up to phylum level and chordates up toclass level) and plant (major groups: Angiosperms up to class) classification,viruses, viroids, lichens Botanical gardens, herbaria, zoological parks andmuseums.

    II. Structural Organisation in Animals and PlantsTissues in animals and plants.

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    Morphology, anatomy and functions of different parts of flowering plant: Root,stem, leaf, inflorescence, flower, fruit and seed.Morphology, anatomy and functions of different systems of an annelid(earthworm), an insect (cockroach) and an amphibian (frog).

    III. Cell: Structure and FunctionCell: Cell theory: Prokaryotic and eucaryotic cell, cell well, cell membrane andcell organelles’ (plastids, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi

    bodies/dictyosomes, ribosome’s, lysosomes, vacuoles, centrioles) and nuclearorganization.Mitosis, meiosis, cell cycle.Basic chemical constituents of living bodies.Structure and functions of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids.Enzymes: types, properties and function.

    IV. Plant Physiology

    Movement of water, food, nutrients and gases, Plant and Water Mineral nutrition.Respiration, Photosynthesis, Plant growth and development.V. Human Physiology

    Digestion and absorptionBreathing and respiration.Body fluids and circulation.Excretory products and elimination.Locomotion and movement.

    Neural control and coordinat ion.Chemical coordination and regulation.

    BIOLOGY (PART – II)Unit-I: Reproduction

    Reproduction in organisms: Asexual and sexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction inflowering plants: Structure of flower, pollination, fertilization, development of seeds andfruits, apomixes and polyembryony.

    Human reproduction: Reproductive system in male and female, menstrual cycle, production of gametes, fertilization, implantation, embryo development, pregnancy, parturit ion and lactation. Reproductive Health: Population and birth control, contraception and MTP; sexuallytransmitted diseases, infertility.Unit –II: Genetics and EvolutionMendelian inheritance.Chromosome theory of inheritance, deviations from Mendelian ratio (gene interaction –incomplete dominance, co-dominance, multiple alleles).Sex determination in human beings: XX, XY.Linkage and crossing over.Inheritance pattern: Mendelian disorders and chromosomal disorders in humans.DNA and RNA search for genetic material, replication, transcription, genetic code,translation.Gene expression and regulation.

    Genome and Human Genome Project.DNA fingerprinting.

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    Evolution: Origin of life, theories and evidences, adaptive radiation, mechanism ofEvolution origin and evolution of man.

    Unit –III: Biology and Human WelfareBasic concepts of immunology, vaccines.Pathogens, Parasites.Cancer and AIDSAdolescence and drug/alcohol abuse.Plant breeding, tissue culture, single cell, protein, food production, animal husbandry,Microbes in household food processing, industrial production sewage treatment, energygeneration bio-control agents and bio-fertilizers.Unit – IV: Biotechnology and Its ApplicationPrinciples and Processes; Recombinant DNA technology; Application in Health andAgriculture; genetically modified (GM) organisms: biosafety issues.Unit – V: Ecology & EnvironmentEcosystems: Components, types Energy flow, nutrient cycling and ecosystem services.Organism and Population: Organisms and its environment, population and ecologicaladaptations.Centres of diversity and conservation for biodiversity. Biosphere reserves. National

    parks and sanctuaries. Environmental issues.

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    Ikfjf'k V&4 Note : The bond provided by the Institute/College at the time of admission will be final

    BOND SIGNED/EXECUTED BY MBBSMEDICAL STUDENT SELECTED FOR ADMISSION AT……………….GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE, UTTARAKHAND HIS/HER

    FATHER/PARENT/GUARDIAN, AND THE OTHER SURETY .

    THIS BOND is executed on the .............. day of .............................. by............................at present student of MBBS course at……………………………….(hereinafter called ‘medical student’), his/herfather/parent/guardian... .............. .....s/o/w/o....... ............. r/o…………(hereinaftercalled ‘the first surety’) and ……......................s/o /w/o.............................r/o……………..(hereinafter called ‘the second surety’) theexpressions which include their heirs, executors, administrators andrepresentatives who hereby bind themselves jointly and severally to theGovernment of Uttarakhand (hereinafter called ‘the Government’ whichexpression shall include its successors and assignees) that after successfulcompletion of the MBBS course, the medical student shall serve the State ofUttarakhand as Medical Officer on contract basis atleast for a minimum period of3 years in any of the Government Hospital or Health Centre situated in hilly regionof the State failing which they shall be liable severally or jointly to pay theGovernment full tuition fees of the entire MBBS course calculated at prevailingrate along with such interest as may be determined by the Government, asdescribed in clause no. 3 of this Bond.

    WHEREAS, Medical Facilities in the State have to be strengthened,

    WHEREAS, the State of Uttarakhand is facing an acute shortage of MBBS doctors anda large number of posts of Government Doctors are lying vacant in the hilly areasaffecting the delivery of health services,

    WHEREAS, in such circumstances, the Government has decided that all the MBBSstudents enrolling in Government Medical Colleges of Uttarakhand against the StateQuota and also the students of Central quota shall have an option to complete the MBBS

    Self

    Attested Photographof the Medical

    Student

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    course on payment of subsidized tuition fees of Rupees 40,000 (Forty Thousand) perannum as against the full tuition fees of Rupees 4,00,000 (Four Lakh) per annum.

    WHEREAS, the present medical student of this bond has opted for the subsidized feesand in consideration thereof agrees to serve the State as a Medical Officer/Doctor oncontract basis for minimum of three years in any of the Government Hospital/HealthCentre situated in hilly region of the State after completion of the MBBS Course.

    AND WHEREAS, the Medical Student and his/her first and second sureties have agreedto pay the Government jointly and severally the Bond Amount (Full fees of the MBBSCourse minus fees already paid alongwith compound interest thereon at prevailing Banklending rate), if the Medical Student does not or refuses to serve the State as above.

    NOW, THEREFORE, the conditions of the present Bond/Service Contract executed bythe Medical Student, his/her First Surety and Second Surety on one part and by………………Principal of the ……………………………..on behalf of the Governmentof Uttarakhand on another are as follow-

    1. That as part of the present bond, the Government will charge subsidized tuitionfees of Rs. 40,000/- (Rs. Forty Thousand) per year from the students executing the bondunder this scheme. This is a subsidized tuition fees as compared to full annual tuitionfees of Rs. 4,00,000 (Four Lakh) per annum. Tuition fees would be chargeable for atotal of 4-1/2 years.2. (1) That the medical student will undergo all such courses and training as the

    Government may prescribe from time to time at Government Medical Colleges ofUttarakhand and associated Institutions. Attendance at all prescribed course and trainingcourse is compulsory and absence from which without prior permission from theAppropriate Authority will attract disciplinary and other action as per rules laid down bythe Uttarakhand Government.

    2. (2) That the medical student during his/her study at the Government Medical Collegesof Uttarakhand shall be governed by the prescribed standing orders, code of conduct andany other instructions in this regard and violation of these orders/instructions shallattract penalties awarded by the Government of Uttarakhand/Competent Authority andother action as per rules laid down by the Government/Competent Authority whosedecision shall be final.

    2. (3) That the medical student after successful completion of MBBS DegreeCourse/Training unless he/she is prevented from doing so by death or on account of illhealth or by being removed from the college roll on the grounds that he/she isconsidered by the Appropriate Authority to be unfit to continue as a medical student (ofwhich the decis ion of Government of Uttarakhand/Appropriate Authority sha ll befinal), if offered position as a medical officer on contractual basis in any of theGovernment Hospital/Health Centre in hilly areas of Uttarakhand, shall serve as such for

    a minimum of three years.

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    2. (4) Provided that where Medical Student enrolls for MD/MS course immediatelyafter the completion of MBBS course, he/she may be permitted by the AppropriateAuthority (Directorate, Medical, Health & Family Welfare/ Medical Education,Uttarakhand) to serve the State immediately after completion of the said MD/MS

    course. It shall be sole discretion of the Appropriate Authority to grant or refuse the permission and shall not be claimed as matter of right. Where the medical studentrefuses or fails to serve the State after MD/MS course, the interest on the amount

    which the Medical Student, his/her sureties are bound to pay the Government under the present Bond shall also be calculated for the period the Student has taken to pursue theMD/MS course. Without the permission of the Appropriate Authority, pursuing ofMD/MS course would lead to liabilities under the present Bond.

    2. (5) That the sureties shall be liable severally and jointly to fulfill the conditions of

    this bond provided the student is declared a Non-Service Liability under Para 5 and 6herein below. This bond shall subsist throughout the period until the student serve theState as a medical officer on contractual basis in the any of the GovernmentHospital/Health Centre in hilly areas of Uttarakhand for a minimum of three years aftercompletion of MBBS course or MD/MS course, as the case may be, and shall only bedischarged from service liability under the Bond when the State Government/Appropriate Authority (Directorate, Medical, Health & Family Welfare/ MedicalEducation, Uttarakhand) has issued a certificate to this effect.

    2. (6) That if medical student does not or refuses to serve the State as a medical officeron contractual basis in any of the Government Hospital/Health Centre in hilly areas of

    Uttarakhand for a minimum of three years after completion of MBBS course or MD/MScourse, as the case may be, under the present service bond, the Bond Amount shall be paid by the sureties severally and jointly to the Government, alongwith compoundinterest.

    2. (7) That both the sureties agree that the Bond Amount or any other amount whichthey under the present bond are liab le to pay the Government severally or jointly, shall

    be recoverable from them as arrears of land revenue under the Uttar Pradesh PublicMoneys (Recovery of Dues) Act, 1972 (as applicable in the State of Uttarakhand) or anyother law relating to recovery of money as arrears of land revenue.

    2. (8) That the medical student and his/her father/mother/legal guardian as first suretyagree that the original degree of MBBS course awarded to the student would be kept inthe safe custody of the Principal, ……………………………Medical college till theconditions of this bond are fulfilled by the student and his/her sureties and the StateGovernment/ Appropriate Authority (Directorate, Medical, Health & FamilyWelfare/ Me dical Education, Uttarakhand) has issued a certificate to that effect underthe sub-para (5) above.

    3. That the medical student once having joined the college will not be permitted towithdraw from the college after admission without payment or recovery as the casemay be, of the Bond Amount calculated at the rate of Rs. 4,00,000/-(Rupees Four Lakh)

    per year for 4-1/2 years (minus the subsidized fees already paid) plus compound intereston prevailing Bank lending rate. It is agreed that the medical student shall be

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    withdrawn/removed from the roll of the Government Medical Colleges by theAppropriate Authority on any of the following grounds:-

    (i) Unsatisfactory/disciplinary conduct during the course or training at the College and

    till the date of the course completion as determined by the college authorities andapproved by the Director General, Medical Health & Family Welfare/Director,Medical Education, Uttarakhand whose decision shall be final and binding on thestudent .

    (ii) Unsatisfactory academic progress as reported by the college authorities andapproved by the Government of Uttarakhand whose decision shall be final and

    bind ing on the student.

    (iii) Knowingly furnishing false particulars for admission to the said college.

    (iv) Failing to give correct medical history as required at the time of pre-admissionMedical Board.

    (v) Any other condition which may be imposed by Government /Appropriate Authorityfrom time to time .

    4. That it is agreed that admission to Government Medical Colleges of Uttarakhandunder the present bond implies service liability as Medical Officer on contract basisfor minimum of three years in any of the Government Hospital/Health Centre inhilly areas of Uttarakhand. If medical student decides not to continue as a serviceliability or intends to withdraw from the college at his/her own volition, he/she shall

    be allowed to continue his/her studies or withdraw fro m the college as a Non-Service Liability after payment of full fees of the course minus the subsidized feesalready paid calculated from beginning of the course, along with compound interestthereupon on prevailing Bank lending rate, as may be determined by theGovernment of Uttarakhand.

    5. Conditions of Non Service Liability because of medical reasons:

    That the medical student will be declared to have become Non-Service Liabilityon being declared medically unfit by a Medical Board for service in hilly areas ofUttarakhand due to any disease/disability detected at any stage during the course, asunder:-

    (i) The Medical Board headed by Director General, Medical Health and FamilyWelfare, Uttarakhand will express their opinion on the circumstances underwhich the Student acquired the disease/disability and whether or not he/shehad any control over those circumstances. On recommendations of theMedical Board, the Medical Student may be declared a Non-Service Liability.

    (ii) If on the recommendation of the Medical Board headed by Director General,Medical Health and Family Welfare, Uttarakhand, the medical Student isfound permanently unfit for service in hilly areas of Uttarakhand duringhis/her course of studies, he/she would be removed from Service Liability andshall be liable to pay the Bond Amount alongwith compound interest. TheBond Amount will be paid within one month of being declared Non-ServiceLiability failing which the amount shall be recovered from medical student

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    and his/her sureties of the Student severally or jointly in the manner as provided in sub-para (7) of Para 2 of this Bond .

    (iii) The quantum of Bond Amount to be recovered in each case shall be decidedtaking into account the following factors:-

    (a) Time elapsed between joining the MBBS course and date of becoming Non-Service Liability.(b) Severity of the disease/disability.(c) Nature of the disease/disability whether constitutional for example

    as result of any accident on land, sea or air.(iv) Based on the above factors, the Bond Amount to be recovered from the

    medical student and his/her sureties shall be computed as under:-(a) The Bond Amount shall be calculated at the rate of Rs. 4,00,000/-(Rupees Four Lakh) per year for 4-1/2 years or part thereof, minus thesubsidized fees already paid in Government Medical Colleges ofUttarakhand. A basic minimum sum shall be recovered in all cases for thefree medical education and allied facilities provided by the Government.Depending on the year in which the student has been admitted and the yearof study in which the student is declared Non-Service Liability, minimumcharges as under shall always be levied in addition-

    First year Rs. 40,000.00Second year Rs. 80,000.00Third year Rs. 1,20,000.00Fourth year & thereafter Rs. 1,60,000.00

    (b) Bond Amount (in addition to a maximum of Rs 1,60,000 mentioned

    above) shall be decided based on severity of the diseases/disabilitysuffered by the student (in instances of diseases/disability).

    (v) However, full waiver of money may be granted by the Government ofUttarakhand in case of grave illness/severe disability necessitating withdrawalfrom the college or on death of the student on the basis of individual cases.

    (vi) Provided that the student in point (i) above, may be allowed to continuehis/her stay in the hostel on payment of the normal expenses of educationincluding tuition fee and fees for boarding and lodging facilities as Applicablefrom time to time if he/she has contracted the disease/disability in thecircumstances over which he/she has no control and for which he/she has not

    refused treatment. The decision of the Government in this regard shall befinal.6. Conditions of Non Se rvice Liability because of non-medical reasons:

    (1) That the medical student shall also be declared to have become Non-ServiceLiability in any of the following condition:-

    (i) If he fails to attain attendance below 50% in any consecutive terms of thecourse for reasons other than medical.

    (ii) If he fails to qualify final MBBS examination within a period of seven yearsfrom the date of admission in the college.

    (2) Where the medica l student becomes Non-Service Liability under sub-para (1)above, Government shall have right to recover from the student and his/her sureties fulltuition fees at the rate of Rs. 4,00,000 (Four Lakh) per year for each year of the student’s

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    stay at the Medical college (minus fees already paid) alongwith compound interest forthe said period.

    7. That where medical student is declared a Non-Service Liability under Para 5, 6and any other provision of this Bond, the sureties shall jointly and severally be liable to

    pay forthwith to the Government full fees of the MBBS course for the period from thedate of admission to the date of becoming Non-Service liability or removal from thecollege rolls, together with compound interest on the said money. Additional simpleinterest shall be levied if the payment is late i.e. delayed beyond 45 days from the dateof becoming Non-Service Liability or from the date of withdrawal from the college. Incase of removal from the college, all dues will be settled before leaving the college.

    8. That where medical student refus ing three years service in hilly regions ofUttarakhand as offered by the Department under this Bond, offers to pay theGovernment the Bond Amount, he/she may be released from Service Liability by theadministration of the medical college on payment of the Bond Amount along withcompound interest on prevailing Bank lending rate in the account of medical collegeconcerned.

    9. That medical student while taking admission in Government Medical Colleges

    of Uttarakhand shall deposit a sum of Rupees 5000/- (Rupees five thousandonly) as refundable security money. If the medical student withdraws from thecollege on his/her volition prematurely, the security money shall stand forfeitedto the Government.

    10. That liability of the sureties sha ll not be impaired or discharged by reason oftime being granted, any forbearance of the Government or any other personauthorized by it (whether with or without the knowledge or consent of the surety)nor shall it be necessary for the Government to sue the medical student and his /her first surety before suing the second surety.

    11. That it is agreed that except in cases where any sum of money is recovered by theGovernment under the present Bond as arrears of land revenue, if there is anydispute to the effect, meaning of these presents, or otherwise, however, except asto matters for which specific provision has been made in these presents, the sameshall be referred to the sole arbitration of the Principal Secretary/Secretary,Department of Medical Education, Government of Uttarakhand or any other

    person appointed by him as the sole arbitrator whose decision shall be final and bind ing on the parties. The provision of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act1996, as amended from to time, shall apply to such arbitration.

    Having clearly understood and agreed with the terms and conditions herein aboveand in witness thereof the parties (Medical Student, First and Second Surety) dohereby affix their signatures on the day mentioned above.

    1. …………………………………………

    Signature of Student.

    Details of Student (Name etc . )…………………………………

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    2. ………………………………………………………………………

    Signature of parent/guardian/first surety of the medical student

    in the presence of:-

    1) …………………………………………………………2) …………………………………………………………

    3. ………………………………………………………………………

    Signature of second surety of the medical student in the presence of:-

    1) …………………………………………………………2) …………………………………………………………

    Note- Self attested photocopies of ID proof of first & second surety to be sub mitted.

    Self attestedphotographof pa rent/guardian/ Is t

    Surety

    Selfattested

    photograph of 2 nd

    Surety

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    DECLARATION B Y FIRST SURETY

    I…………………………………�