Friday, September 21, 2018

COMEDK Biology Syllabus

COMEDK Biology Syllabus

Structural Organisation in Plants & Animals
Diversity in Living World
Ecology & Environment
Biology & Human Welfare
Genetics & Evolution
Reproduction in Organism

COMEDK Mathematics Syllabus

COMEDK Mathematics Syllabus

Matrices & determinants
Vectors & 3 dimensional geometry
Coordinate geometry
Circles
Probability
Exponential & logarithmic series
Differential equations
Correlation & regression
Integral calculus
Definite integral
Differential calculus

COMEDK Chemistry Syllabus

COMEDK Chemistry Syllabus

Nuclear chemistry
Chemistry of representative elements
Chemical kinetics
Electrochemistry
Chemistry of biological processes
Chemistry in action
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Biomolecules
Polymers
Transition metals including lanthanides
Coordination chemistry & organometallics

COMEDK Physics Syllabus

COMEDK Physics Syllabus

Electrostatics
Oscillations
Heat & thermodynamics
Electromagnetic induction & alternating currents
Thermal & Chemical effects of currents
Introduction, description of motion in one dimension
Physical world & measurement
Description of motion in two & 3 dimensions

JEE MAINS OVERVIEW

Overview of JEE Main

Specification
Details
Name of Exam
JEE Main
Examination Category
National Level Undergraduate Exam
Exam Conducting Authority
NTA (National Testing Agency)
Purpose
Admissions to 31 NITs, 23 IIITs and 20 GFTIs
Mode of Examination
Computer based offline test
Total Attempts
Twice a year (January and April)
Exam Duration
3 Hours
Total Marks
360 Marks
Total slots
8 slots for each January and April Exam
Total Applicants
1.2 Million Approx.
Test Centres
To be notified (India and Abroad)
JEE Main Official Website
nta.ac.in

class 6 maths chapter 1 example

5032786, 23794206, 5032790, 23756819, 987876
Solution:
23794206 and 23756819 are both 8-digit numbers.
Both the numbers have the same digits, namely 2, 3 and 7 at the crores, ten lakhs and lakhs places, respectively.
However, the digits at the ten thousands place in 23794206 and 23756819 are 9 and 5, respectively.
Clearly, 9 > 5
Therefore, 23794206 > 23756819
;
5032790 and 5032786 are both 7-digit numbers.
Both the numbers have the same digits, namely 5, 0, 3, 2 and 7, at the ten lakhs, lakhs, ten thousands, thousands and hundreds place, respectively.
However, the digits at the tens place 5032790 and 5032786 are 9 and 8, respectively.
Clearly, 9 > 8
Therefore, 5032790 > 5032786
;
987876 is a 6-digit number.
;
The given numbers in descending order are:
23794206 > 23756819 > 5032790 > 5032786 > 987876

class 6 chapter 1 examples

What comes just after 9547999?
Solution:
The number just after 9547999 is 9547999 + 1 = 9548000.


What comes just before 9900000?
Solution:
The number just before 9900000 is 9900000 – 1 = 9899999.


What comes just before 10000000?
Solution:
The number just before 10000000 is 10000000 – 1 = 9999999.
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class 6 maths chapter 1 example

How many 7-digit numbers are there in all?
Solution:
The largest 7-digit number = 9999999
The smallest 7-digit number = 1000000
Therefore, Total number of 7-digit numbers = (9999999 – 1000000)
= 8999999 + 1
= 9000000
= Ninety lakhs

How many thousands make a lakh?
Solution:
One lakh (1,00,000) is equal to one hundred thousand (100 x 1000).
Thus, one hundred thousand make a lakh.

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