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Online Test Series for AIPMT (NEET) 2013:
- Eligibility: XII Undergoing and XII Pass students
- Duration: 1 Year
- Fee Structure: Rs 2000
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- 2 Revision Tests
- 9 Part Tests
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Mole Concept, Periodic Properties, Chemical Bonding
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Electrostatics
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UNITY OF LIFE : Cell slructure, Cell division, PROTOPLASM· Small molecules and Macro molecules,
DIVERSITY OF PLANT LIFE : Scientific Nomenclature. Binomial System. ICBN , Trinomial System, Taxonomic
Hierarchy (taxon), Species concept, Types of Classification, Botanical Gardans and Herbaria, History of Plant Taxonomy. Two Kingdom, four Kingdom and Five Kingdom Systems of Classificahon, Diagnostic Characters of Procaryote!, Bacteria. Virus, Mycoplasma
Diagnostic Characters of Thallophyta (Algae and Fungi), Ulothrix, Spirogyra, Albugo, Muoor, Uchen and
Myoormiza, Diagnostic Characters of Bryophyta, Riceia, Funaria
Diagnostic Characters of pteridophyta, Pteridium, Selaginella, Diagnostic Characters of Spermatophyta, Pinus, Branches of Botany
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Physics |
Biology |
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IUPAC, GOC, ISOMERISM
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Current Electricity
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DIVERSITY OF ANIMAL LIFE : Classification of Animals (Protozoa to chordata upto Mammalia). Briel knowledge of Amoeba, Plasmodium. Hydra, Ascaris, Earthworm and Cockroach.
ORGANISMS AND ENVIRONMENT : Origin and concept of species. population : interaction between
environment and populations, community. Biotic community, interaction between different species. biotic stability, changes in the community, succession. Ecosystem; Interaction between biotic and abiotic components; major ecosystems, man made ecosystem-Agroecosystem. Biosphere: flow of energy, trapping of solar energy. energy pathway, food chain. food web. biogeochemical cycles. calCium and sulphur. ecological imbalance and its consequences. Conservation of natural resources; renewable and non-renewable (in brief). Water and land
management, wasteland development. Wild lile and lorest conservation: causes lor the extinction of some wild lile, sleps taken to conserve the remaining species, concept of endangered species·lndian Examples. conservation of forest: Indian forests, importance of forests. hazards of deforestation. afforestation. Environmental pollution; air and water pollution, sources, major pollutants of big cities of our country, their effects and methods of control, pollulion due to nuclear fal lout and waste disposal, effect and control, noise pollution: sources and effects. Ecological adaptations- Hydrophytes and Xerophytes.
Plant tissues. Primary Structure of Root. Stem and Leaves, Anomalous Primary Structure, Secondary growth.
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Physics |
Biology |
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Gaseous State, Atomic Structure
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Thermal And Chemical Effect, Capacitor
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Morphology of Angiosperms· Families of Angiosperms, Important Characters and Economic Importance of Cruciferae, Malvaceae, Solanaceae, Leguminosae, Liliaceae, Gramineae, Compositae, Cucurbitaceae and Rubiaceae. Reproduction and Oevelopment of Angiosperms (lile History of Angiosperms). Seed dormancy and Seed Germination. Medicinal Plants.
Mineral and Water relation of Plants, Photosynthesis, Mineral Nutrition, Respiration, Enzymes, Growth. Growth Hormones, Plant Movements.
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Physics |
Biology |
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Syllabus of Test- 1,2,3
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Syllabus of Test- 1,2,3
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Test - 1, 2, 3
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Physics |
Biology |
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Liquid Solution, Solid State, Thermodynamic
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Magnetic effect of Current, Magnetism
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Animal Tissues, MAMMALIAN SYSTEMS · Digestive System, Vitamins, Nutritional Imbalance and Deliciency Diseases,Excretory System, limb Muscles,Reproductive System. Embryology.
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Physics |
Biology |
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Co-Ordination Compound, Metallurgy, D- Block
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MEC, EMI
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MAMMALIAN SYSTEM - Respiratory System. Integumentary System, Circulatory System ,Skeletal System.
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Physics |
Biology |
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Electo Chemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Chemical Equilibirum
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EMI+AC, E.M waves
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MAMMALIAN SYSTEM - Endocrine Glands. Nervous System, Eyeand Ear.
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Physics |
Biology |
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Syllabus of Test - 1 To 7
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Syllabus of Test- 4,5,6
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Test - 5, 6, 7
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Physics |
Biology |
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Hydrocarban, Halogen deriv, Alcohol Ether
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Optics
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CONTINUITY OF LIFE : HEREDITY AND VARIATION : Introduction Mendel's Experiment with pea and idea of factors, Mendel's law of inheritance, incomplete dominance/Co-dominance, extra-nuclear gene (Cytoplasmic inheritance), viral genes, linkage (genetic) map. Sex determination and sex linkage, gene manipulation (Genetic Engineering), Viral gene, Bacterial chromosome, Plasmid. Gene expression (Lac operon), gene regulation molecular basis of differentiation, gene interaction, polygenic inheritance, multiple allel/Lethal gene/special type of gene, pedigree analysis, cloning, peR technology, DNA finger printing, population genetics,Genetic material and it's replication, geneliccode transcription and translation.
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Physics |
Biology |
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Aldehyde ketone, Acid, Aromatic, Biomotecule & Polymer
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Modern Physics Part- I
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THE LIVING WORLD : Nature and scope of Biology . Methods of Biology. Our place in the universe. Laws that govern the universe and life. Level of organisation. Cause and effect relationship. Being alive. What does it mean? Present approach to understand life processes molecular approach; life as an expression of energy; steady state and homeostasis; self duplication and survival; adaptation; death as a positive part of Iife .An attempt to define life in the above. Origin of life and its maintenance. Origin and diversity of life. Physical and chemical principles that maintain life processes, the living crust and interdependence. The positive and negative aspects of progress in biological sciences. The future of the living world, identification of human responsibility in shaping our future.
ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF LIFE : Living and non-living, chemical evolution, organic evolution; Oparin ideas, Miller-Urey experiments. Interrelationship among living organisms and evidences of evolution: fossil records including geological time scale, Morphological evidence- homology, vestigial organs, embryological similarities and biogeographical evidence. Darwin's two major contributions. Common origin of living organisms and recombination as sources of variability, selection acts upon variation, adaptation (Lederberg's replica plating experiment for indirect selection of bacterial mutants), reproductive isolation, speciation. Role of selection change and drift in determining genetic composition of population. Selected examples: industrial melanism; drug resistance, mimicry, malaria in relation to G-6-PD deficiency and sickle cell disease. Human evolution : Paleontological evidence, man's place among mammals. Brief idea of Dryopithecus, Australopithecus, Homo erectus, H.neanderthalensis, Cromagnon man and Homosapiens. Human chromosomes, similarity in different racial groups. Comparison with chromosomes of nonhuman primates to indicate common origin; Cultural vs. biological evolution.
MUTATION -Their role in speciation. Theirorigin in speciation, their orig in in organisms .
APPLICATION OF BIOLOGY-I : Introduction, Role of Biology in the amelioration of human problems.
Domestication of plant- a historical account, improvement of crop plants; Principles of plant breeding and plant introduction. Use of fertilizers and economic and ecological aspects. Use of pesticides: advantages and hazards. Biological methods of pest control. Crops today, Current concerns, gene pools and genetic conservation. Underutilized crops with potential uses of oilseeds, medicines, beverages, spices, fodder, New crops-Leucaena (Subabul), Jojoba, Guayule, winged bean, etc. Bio-fertilisers-green manure, crop residues and nitrogen fixation (symbiotic, non symbiotic). Applications of tissue culture and genetic engineering in crops.
Domestication and introduction of animals, Livestock, poultry, fisheries (fresh water, marine, aquaculture). Improvement of animals : principles of animal breeding. Major animal diseases and their control. Insects and their products (si lk, honey, wax and lac).
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Nitrogen Compound, S & P- Block, Surface Chemistry
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Modern Physics Part- II, Semiconductors
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APPLICATION OF BIOLOGY-II : Bioenergy-biomass, wood (combustion, gasification, ethanol). Cow dung cakes, gobar gas, plants as sources of hydrocarbons for producing petroleum, ethanol from starch and lignocellulose, Biotechnology, a brief historical account-manufacture of cheese, yoghurt, alcohol yeast, vitamins, organic acids, antibiotics, steroids, dextrins. Scaling up laboratory findings to Industrial production. Production of insulin, human growth hormones, interferon.
Communicable diseases including STD and diseases spread through 'blood transfusion (hepatities, AIDS, etc) Immune response, vaccines and antisera. Allergies and Inflammations. Inherited diseases and dysfunctions, sexlinked diseases, genetic incompatibilities and genetic counselling. Cancer- major types, causes, diagnosis and treatment. Tissue and organ transplantation. Community health services and measures. Blood banks, Mental health, smoking, alcoholism and drug addiction-physiological symptoms and control measures. Industrial wasles, toxicology, pol lution-related diseases. Biomedical engineering-spare parts for man, instruments for diagnosis of diseases and care. Human population related diseases. Human population growth problems and control, inequality between sexes, control measures; test-tube babies, amniocentesis, Growth, Repair and Ageing.
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Physics |
Biology |
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Full Syllabus
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Full Syllabus
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Full Syllabus
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Physics |
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Full Syllabus
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Full Syllabus
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Full Syllabus
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| Online Test Series for AIPMT (NEET) 2013 |
| Test No. |
Type of Test |
Opening Date |
Syllabus |
| 1 |
Part Test 1 (Pre) |
Live |
View |
| 2 |
Part Test 2 (Pre) |
Live |
View |
| 3 |
Part Test 3 (Pre) |
Live |
View |
| 4 |
Revision Test - I (Mains) |
Live |
View |
| 5 |
Part Test 4 (Pre) |
Live |
View |
| 6 |
Part Test 5 (Pre) |
Live |
View |
| 7 |
Part Test 6 (Pre) |
Live |
View |
| 8 |
Revision Test - II (Mains) |
Live |
View |
| 9 |
Part Test 7 (Pre) |
Live |
View |
| 10 |
Part Test 8 (Pre) |
Live |
View |
| 11 |
Part Test 9 (Pre) |
Live |
View |
| 12 |
Full Syllabus-XI (Mains) |
Live |
View |
| 13 |
Full Syllabus-XII (Mains) |
Live |
View |
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