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MCA ENTRANCE SYLLABUS |
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The admission test will carry objective type questions. It will consist of: |
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The suggested outline of the syllabus for the admission test is as follows: |
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Quantitative and Mathematical Ability Test |
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Algebra: Sets, groups, fields, vector spaces; Complex numbers: Demoivre's theorem and its simple applications; matrices, determinants; Relation between roots sand co-efficients of an equation; Scalar and vector products, triple products. |
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Calculus: Real number system; Continuity and limits; Differentiation; Integration; Definite integral; Evaluation of lengths and areas of curves; Curvature; Asymptotes; Tracing of curves; Partial differentiation; Differential equations of first order and their solutions; Linear differential equations with constant coefficients; Homogeneous Linear differential equations. |
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Geometry: Two-dimensions: straight lines, circles, parabola, hyperbola and ellipse; Classification of curves of second degree. Three-dimensions: Spheres, quadric cones and cylinders. |
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Real Analysis: Sequences: Sequence of real numbers; Convergent sequences, Cauchy sequences; Monotonic sequences; Bounds; Infinite series and their different tests of convergence; Absolute convergence; Uniform convergence. Properties of continuous functions; Roll's theorem, Mean Value theorem; Taylor's and Mclaurin's series, Maxima and Minima; Indeterminate forms. |
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Statistics and Linear Programming: Frequency distributions and measures of dispersion, skewness and kurtosis; Permutations and combinations, Probability; Random variables and distribution functions; Mathematical expectation and generating functions; Binomial, Poisson, Normal distribution; Curve fitting and principle of least squares; Correlation and regression; Sampling and large sample test; Test of significance based on t, x2 and F distributions. Formulation of simple linear programming problems; basic concepts of graphical and simplex methods. |
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Deductive and Logical Ability Test |
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Interpretation of data, problem solving, flowcharts and algorithms; Number system: binary, octal, hexadecimal; Truth values, logical operations, logic functions and their evaluation. |
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Note :- The above information has been taken from the website of respective university/institute. Sanmacs India is no way responsible for the authenticity of data provided here in. For any discrepancy, the student should contact respective university/institute. |