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SubjectNo. of QuestionsTotal Marks
Physics5050
Chemistry5050
Mathematics5050
Biology (Botany – Part 1)2525
Biology (Zoology – Part 2)2525

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बैचलर ऑफ फॉर्मेसी (बी. फॉमेसी) एवं डिप्लोमा फॉर्मेसी (डी. फॉर्मेसी) प्रवेश परीक्षा का सिलेबस आप इस लिंक के माध्यम से डाउनलोड कर सकते है ।

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CG PPHT Syllabus 2025

बैचलर ऑफ फॉर्मेसी (बी. फॉमेसी) एवं डिप्लोमा फॉर्मेसी (डी. फॉर्मेसी) प्रवेश परीक्षा का सिलेबस निम्नलिखित है :-

  • Units and dimensions, Dimensional analysis, S.I. Units, motion in two dimensions. Cases ofuniform velocity and uniform acceleration, General relation among position and velocity. Uniform circularmotion, Force and inertia, Newton”s laws of motion .conservation of momentum and energy Static and kineticfriction.
  • Work energy and power, Elastic collisions. Potential energy, Gravitational potential energy and itsangular conversion to kinetic energy. Potential energy of a spring. Rigid body rotation and conservation of itsmomentum, Moment of inertia, theorems of parallel and perpendicular axis, (Moment of inertia of uniformring, disc thin rod and cylinder only).
  • Acceleration due to gravity and its variation. Universal law of gravitation, geostationary satellites, escape velocity.
  • Hookes law, Young”s modulus, shear and bulk modulus, surface energy and surface tension, kinetictheory of gases, gas laws, kinetic energy and temperature.
  • Specific heats at constant volume and constant pressure, Mechanical equivalent of heat isothermal andadiabatic processes.
  • Heat conduction in one dimension. convection and radiation. Stefan”s law and Newton’s law of cooling.
  • Periodic motion, simple harmonic motion, Oscillations due to spring. Wave motion principle of superposition.
  • progressive and stationary waves, beats and Doppler effect.
  • Wave nature of light. Interference, Young”s double slit experiment, velocity of light and Doppler”seffect in light.
  • Reflection, refraction, total internal reflection, curved mirrors, Lenses, mirror and lens formulae.
  • Dispersion in prism, absorption and emission spectra.
  • The human eye, defects of vision, magnification and resolving power of telescope and microscope.
  • ‘e” and ‘e/m” for an electron, Einstein`s photoelectric equation, photocells.
  • Bohr model of the atom, Hydrogen spectrum, Composition of nucleus, atomic masses and isotopes,radioactivity, laws of radio active decay, decay constant, half life and mean life, Mass-energy relation, fission,X-Ray : properties and uses.
  • Elementary ideas of conductor, semi-conductor and insulator, intrinsic and extrinsic semi-conductors, pnjunction as a rectifier.
  • Bar magnet. lines of force, torque on a bar magnet due to magnetic field, earth”s magnetic field,tangent galvanometer, vibration magnetometer.
  • Coulomb”s law of electrostatics, dielectric constant, electric field and potential due to a point charge,dipole, dipole field, Guass‘s law in simple geometricsElectrostatic potential, capacitance, parallel plate and spherical capacitors, capacitors in series andparallel, energy of a capacitor.
  • Electric current, Ohm”s law, Kirchoffs laws, resistances in series and parallel, temperature dependenceof resistance, wheat ston bridge, potentiometer.
  • Measurement of voltages and currents.
  • Electric power heating effects of currents, chemical effects and law of electrolysis, thermoelectricity,Biot-Savart law, Magnetic fields due to a straight
  • wire, circular loop and soienoid.
  • Force on a moving charge in a magnetic field (Lorentz force), magnetic moment of a current loop,effect of a uniform magnetic field of a current loop, forces between two currents; moving galvanometer,ammeter and voltmeter.
  • Electromagnetic induction induced emfFaraday”s law. Lenz”s law, self and mutual inductance.
  • Alternating currents impedence and reactance growth and decay of current in L-R curcuit, elementary idea ofdynamo and transformer.
  1. Structure of Atom : Constitution of nucleus : Bohr‘s atom model : quantum
    numbers aufbau
    principle electronic configuration of elements (upto-kr) : de-Broblie relation,
    shapes of orbitals.
  2. Chemical bond : Electrovalent covalent and co-ordinate bonds, hybridisation
    (sp): hydrogen
    bond : shapes of molecules (VSEPR theory) : bond polarity resonance. Elements
    of VBT a
    M.O.T.
  3. Solutions: Modes of expressing concentrations of solutions : Types of
    solutions, Raoults law ofcoUigative properties, non-ideal solution, abnormal
    molecular weights.
  4. Solid State : Crystal lattices, unit celts, Structure of ionic compounds close
    packed structure
    Ionic radii, imperfections (Point defects) : properties of solids
  5. Nuclear chemistry: Radio active radiations: Half-life, radioactive decay,
    group displacementlaw, Structure and properties of nucleus : Nuclear
    reactions, disintegration series, artificial transmutation: isotopes and their
    uses: Radio-carbon dating.
  6. Chemical equilibrium: Chemical equilibrium, Law of mass action Kp and Kc:
    Le-Chatelier
    principle and its applications.
  7. Ionic Equilibria in solutions, Solubility product, common ion effect, theories
    of acids and basehydrolysis of salts: pH: buffers.
  8. Thermochemistry and Thermodynamics: Energy changes during a chemical
    reaction intrinsicenergy, enthalpy; First law of thermodynamics : Hess”s law
    Heats of reactions; Second law ofthermodynamics; entropy ; free energy;
    spontaneity of a chemical reaction, free energy changeand chemical
    equilibrium; free energy as energy available for useful work.
  9. Chemical Kinetic : Rate of a reaction, factors affecting the rate, rate
    constant, rate expression,order of reaction, first order rate constantexpression and characteristics, Arrhenous equation.
  10. Electrochemistry: Oxidation, Oxidation number and ion-electron methods,
    Etectrolytic
    conduction, Faraday‘s laws: voltaic cell, electrode potentials, electromotive
    force, Gibb‘s
    energy and cell potentials. Nernest equation, commercial cells, fuel cell,
    electrochemical theoryof corrosion.
  11. Surface chemistry, Colloids and Catalysis-, Adsorption, Colloids (types
    preparation and
    properties), Emulsions, Micelles Catalysis: Types and characteristics.
    INORGANIC CHEMISTRY:
  12. Principles of metallurgical operations: Furnaces, ore concentration,
    extraction, purificationmetallurgies of Na, Al, Fe, Cu, Ag, Zn and Pb and their
    properties.
  13. Chemical periodicity: s,p,d. and f-block elements, periodic Table,
    periodicity, atomic and ionicradii valency, ionization energy, electron affinity,
    electronegavivily, metallic character.
  14. Comparative study of elements: Comparative, study of the following
    families of elements: (i)Alkalimetals (ii) Alkaline earth metals (iii) Nitrogen
    family (iv) Oxygen family (v) Halogens
    (vi) Noble gases.
  15. Transition metals : Electronic configuration of 3rd-Metal ions, oxidation
    states, other generalcharacteristic properties, potassium permanganate,
    potassium dichromate.
  16. Co-ordination compounds : Simple nomenclature, bonding and stability,
    classification and
    bonding in organometallics.
  17. Chemical analysis: Chemistry involved is simple inorganic qualitative
    analysis : calculationsbased on acid base titrimetry
    ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
  18. Calculation of empirical and molecular formulae of organic compounds,
    Nomenclature of
    organic compounds, common functional groups, isomerism, Structure and
    shapes of alkanes,
    alkenes and benzene.
  19. Preparation properties and uses of alkynes, alkynes and alkylnes , benzene
    petroleum, cracking,octane number, gasoline additives.
  20. Nomenclature. Physical Chemical properties, correlation of physical
    properties with structuresproperties and uses of heloalkanes, halobenzenes,
    alcohols and phenols : General ideas ofsome polyhalogen compounds viz.
    dichloroethanes, dicholoroethers, chloroform, carbontetrachloride, D.D.T.,
    benzene, hexachloride.
  21. Nomenclature, methods of preparation, Chemical properties, correlations
    of physical propertieswith structures and uses of ethers, aldehydes, ketones,
    carboxylic acids and their derivatives.Brief account of the chemistry of
    Cyanides, isocyanides, amines and nitro compounds.
  22. polymeys Classification : Preparation and uses of common natural and
    synthetic polymeys.
  23. Biomolecules : Classification , Structures and biological importance of
    carbohydrates, aminoacids, peptides, proteins and enzymes, nucleic acids and
    lipids
  1. ALGEBRA:
    • Algebra of complex numbers. Graphical representation complex
      numbers.
      moduls and argument of complex numbers, conjugated of a complex number
      Triangle
      inequality. Cube roots of unity. Arthmetic, geometric and harmonic
      progression Arithmetic
      geometric and harmonic means between two numbers. Sum of squares and
      cubes of first
      Natural numbers. Theory geometric equations relations between roots and
      coefficients.
      Quadratic expressions, quadratic equations in one variable, permutations and
      combinations,
      binomial Theorem (any index) exponential and logarithmics series.
      Determinants upto third
      order and their order and their elementary properties Matrices types of
      matrices, adjoint and
      inverse of matrix, elementary properties of matrices. Application in solving
      simultanceous
      equationsupto three variables.
  2. TRIGONOMETRY :
    • Trigonometry functions and their graphs, addition and
      subtraction
      Formula involving multiple and submultiples angles, general solutions of
      triangles equations,
      Relations between sides and angles of a triangles. Solutions of triangles,
      inverse;
      trigonometrical functions, height and distance (Simple Problems).
  3. CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY OF TWO DIMENSIONS :
    • Rectangular Cartesian
      coordinates. Straight line pair to straight line, dislance of a point from a line
      angle between two
      lines.Circle, tangents and normal system of circles.Conic section Payabola
      Ellipse and Hyperbola in standard forms with elementary.properties tangents
      and normals.
  4. CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY OF THREE DIMENSIONS :
    • Rectangular co-ordinate
      system, Direction cosines and direction ratios, equation of place in standard
      forms.Perpendicular distance from a point equation of a line angle between
      two lines.
  5. VECTOR ALGEBRA :
    • Definition of vector , addition of vectors. Components in
      threedimensional space. Scalar and vector products. Triple products. Simple
      application ingeometry and mechanics.
  6. DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS :
    • function polynomial, rational trigonometric,
      logarithmic andexponential. Inverse function, Limit continuity and
      differentiability of functions, differentiationof rational. trigonometry and
      exponential functions. Application of derivative in elementaryproblems in
      mechanics increasing and decreasing functions. Maxima and Minima of
      functionof one variable. Roll‘s theorem and mean value theorem.
  7. INTEGRAL CALCULUS :
    • Integrations as the inverse process of differentiation.
      Integrationby parts. By substitution and by partial fraction. Definite integral.
      Areas under simple cures.
  8. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS :
    • Formulation of differential equation, order and
      degree.Solution of differential equations by separation of variable method .
      Homogeneous form Lineardifferential equation of first order.
  9. STATISTICS :
    • Probability addition and multiplication laws. conditional
      probability. binomial
      distribution Simple problems in correlation and regression.
  10. NUMERICAL METHODS :
    • Solution of equation by the methods of bisection,
      false-positionand Newton-Raphson. Numerical integration by trapezoided and
      Simpsons”s Rule.
  11. LINEAR PROGRAMMING :
    • Definition and formation of linear programming
      problems.Solution by graphical method
  • Structral Organisation of cell, theory : Light and Electron Microscopic view of cell Structure andfunctions of cell organelles : Nucleus, Mitochondria. Chloroplast. endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi complex,lysosome, micro bodies, microfilaments. Ribosomes.
  • Centrioles, and plasmids. Eukaryotic Chromosome(Morphology) cell and plasma membrane. Differences between plant and animal cell CellDivision , Cellcycle singnifice of Mitosis and Meiosis.
  • Mendel”s Laws of inheritance, Monohybrid and dihydrid cross; Linkagae and crossing over of geneticmaterial; DNA replication, genetic code, transcription, translation and gene regulation.
  • Difference between prokaryote and Eukaryotes; Stucture, reproduction and economic importance ofvirouses, Mycoplasma, Bacteriophage, Cynobacteria (Nostoc) and Bacteria.
  • Five kingdom classification; Binomial nomenclature; External morphology and life cycle of Spirogyra,Mucor, Funaria, Selaginella and pinus.
  • Elementary knowlege of Microsporogenesis, megasporogenesis, Fertilisation, endosperm and embryo
  • development in Angiosperms.
  • Tissue and tissue systems. Meristeniatic and permanent issue. Mineral nutritionessential elements andtheir functions. Uptake of minerals transport of water arid solutes. Transpiration Photosynthesis andRespiration-Importance, mechanism arid factors affecting these processes; photorespiration.
  • Enzymes and growth hormones with reference to their classification. Chemical nature, mode of actionand importance, Elementary idea of photoperiodism and phytochrome.
  • Ecosystem-Structures and function; Major ecosystems i.e. Lake and Forest; Food chain. Food Web andEnergy flow. Ecological crists-Role of man in Polluting Environment-Air, Water and Soil.
  • Role of plants in human welfare : A general knowledge of plant products of economic value-Drugs,Fibers, cereals(Wheat and Rice) Pulses (gram), Oil Seeds (Ground nut). Sugarcane, Coal and Petroleum.
  • Food preserevation Methods and importance.
  • principles of plant breeding and its role in improvement of crops. Biotechnology; scope and importancein Agriculture and Industries Manufacture of cheese, Yoghurt Alcohol Antibiotics

Multicellularity-Structure And Functions of Animal Life :

  • Structure an function of Animal tissues-Epithelial, Connective, Muscular,
    Skeletal and Nerve.
  • Histology of Mammalian organs- Stomach, Intestine, Liver Kidney, Lung,
    Testis and Ovary.
  • Structure and physiology of different organ systems of Human body-skin,
    Digestive System,
    Respiratory System, Circulatory System, Excretory system, Nervous system,
    Reproductive system.
  • Skeleton, joints, Muscles on the basis of movement, Receptors.
  • Endocrine system with special reference to various Endocrine glands of man
    and Hormonal coordination Vitamin & minerals (source and disorders due to
    deficiencies).
    DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY AND GENETICS:
  • Female reproductive cycles in mammals. Gametogenesis alongwith structure
    of Sprerm and
    ovum.
  • Types of eggs. Fertilization, cleavage, types of cleavage and blastula.
    Development of mammalsuptothree germinal layers, Foetal membranesStructure and functions in mammals.
  • Growth, repair and ageing, amniocentesis.
  • Chromosomes, types of chromosome, Human Karyotype and chromosomal
    abnormalities andsyndromes. Hormonal, Chromosomal and Genic balance
    theory of sex determination. Sex linkage andSex linked inheritance in Man.
  • Blood Groups and their significance, Blood bank.
  • Tissue culture, Genetic engineering (Brief idea). Mutation, gene mutation.
  • Human population-Natality, Mortality, Sex ratio, Population explosion,
    dynamics Of human life withrespect to food supply, housing, health and
    standard of living impact of population, problems and theircontrol.
    TAXONOMY EVOLUTION ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY:
  • Classification-Bionomial and trionomial nomenclature, Basic features of
    classification.
  • Classification of different animal phyla upto classes with characters and
    suitable examples.
  • ORIGIN OF LIFE. Theories of Organic evolution-Darwin, Lamarck, Synthetic.
    Evidences of organicevolution. Human evolution.
  • Economic Zoology‘ Sericulture, Apiculture, Lac culture, Poultry, fishery and
    peral industry.
  • Protozoan disease in relation to man. Insect carrying diseases in relation to
    man.
  • Cancer-types of cancer and cancer cell.
  • Communicable diseases (Hepititis, AIDS) STD, Immune Response, Vaccines
    and antisera,
    Allergies.
  • Smoking, alcoholism and drug addiction, symptoms and control.
  • Wild life conservation.
  • pesticides-Uses, advantages and hazards

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