All the Engineering branches at Amity University will be having the same subjects in their first year at Amity University. There will be 11 subjects in both the first and second semesters.
There are few subjects common for all in four years of their engineering which are - English; Foreign business Language (French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, etc); and Behavioral science
The following table shows the subjects for both the 1st and 2nd semester:
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1st Semester Subjects |
2nd Semester Subjects |
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Engineering Mechanics |
Applied Chemistry |
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Elements of Engineering Mechanics |
Basic Electrical Engineering |
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C Language |
Engineering Graphics |
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Law for Engineers |
Biology |
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History for Engineers |
Economics |
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Environmental Science |
Sociology |
Sometimes first and second-semester subjects might get interchanged, but overall first-year syllabus will be the same as mentioned above.
CUSAT is one of the known Universities in Kochi and known for its culture for its strict curriculum and fests and clubs.
Now as you asked for the syllabus particularly, it is much vast and it digs deep into the topic. As per the students here, you have to study more for any topic when compared with other universities.
As a national University, it has to keep itself with the level of IITs and NITs. Though, the syllabus is wide in Engineering and evaluation is strict and careless, so marks are hard to come by.
My brother attended MNNIT Allahabad, so I can give you a brief idea about the BTech first-year syllabus at the institute.
There are some rules followed by the institute. First groups are made and each group has sub-groups like X group has subgroups of X1 and X2. One group studies one category of the subject in their 1st semester and in the next semester they study the other category of the subject. Some subjects are common while some are different.
Common Subjects - Mathematics and Physics
1st Category-
To get a subject-specific syllabus visit the official website. Knowing the syllabus beforehand will give you a headstart.
My elder sister is from this institute, so I think I can answer your question.
Legal Methods is the most difficult of the five subjects you'll study in the first semester. It covers a wide range of issues, including summary writing, finding ratio and obiter dictum, and legislative interpretation. You can read the article “The Case of the Speluncean Explorers” if you want. It's pointless to read the other materials before attending college lectures because the paper is purely application-based. Every year, entirely new excerpts are picked up for the paper.
You can read the first 3–4 chapters of Ratanlal and Dhirajlal for Torts. After a few lectures, you'll figure out the rest.
The syllabus for the other disciplines is primarily lecture and module-based, so there's no use in doing anything ahead of time. However, for Pol Sc, any material on theorists such as Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau would be helpful.
A semester-wise view of the syllabus is discussed below.
Semester-1:
This is the general semester, where you have to study subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Engineering Drawing, Computer Programming language, etc along with labs and tutorials.
Semester-2:
In this semester you study advanced versions of subjects like Physics, Maths, Chemistry, Ecology, etc along with labs and tutorials.
Semester-3:
Semester-4:
Semester-5:
Here you learn important courses like Operating Systems, Computer Networking, Cryptography, and Object-oriented modeling, and computer graphics.
Semester-6:
Semester-7:
Semester-8:
You should start coding and learning the basics of programming languages on your own. This will help you get prepared for internships.
During your years in MNNIT, I would advise you to maintain good pointers and pay attention to coding and competitive programming. Score well in subjects and try to focus more on highlighted courses because companies ask questions from those courses. Also, make good projects.
Rather than giving you a direct answer, I am going to evaluate all The aforementioned institutes individually on the basis of some common parameters like placements, brand name, campus life, opportunities, and alumni.
IIT BHU ECE
IIT Guwahati ECE
IIT Hyderabad Maths and Computing
IIIT Hyderabad CSE
Ultimately, it’s a matter of preferences and what you are looking for in your degree.
CEED is an entrance exam conducted by IIT Bombay for Masters in Design and PhD programmes in Design. CEED stands for Common Entrance Examination. The exam is conducted in two parts: Part A and Part B. The syllabus for the exam is updated regularly.
Part A of CEED evaluates candidates general knowledge about design and contains questions from comprehensive topics like:
Part B of CEED assesses the design and drawing skills of the candidates. It contains 5 subjective questions from topics such as:
CEED is a relatively tough entrance exam and in order to crack it. You must cover all the given topics thoroughly.
IBPS Specialist officer exam covers different areas and sections and a candidate needs to prepare and focus on all areas to score satisfactory marks, when it comes to syllabus of IBPS SO exam then it includes quantitative aptitude, Reasoning, English (Grammar and Vocabulary), General questions about Economy, banking and others, Law or IT syllabus as well if a candidate is applying for IBPS SO (IT) field.
Full Details of IBPS SO Syllabus:
IBPS SO Law Syllabus - This section is crucial as it includes Important laws and rulings related to negotiable instruments, Securities, Foreign Exchange, Law and Acts with direct and Indirect Implication on the banking sector like Contract Acts, Prevention of money laundering, Partnerships, Companies, Firm, Limitation Act, Bankers Book Evidence Act, DRT Act etc.
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Follow this syllabus pattern and dedicate your time equally for the preparation of all the topics. If you follow the syllabus, it will be definite for you to get good scores. The exam will be competitive and you need to prepare yourself accordingly.
The BCA Entrance exams are held at both the National level and State levels. Some Institutes conduct their own exams for BCA admissions. BCA Entrance syllabus 2023 for CSJMU is available on the official website and interested candidates can download the syllabus and start preparing for the exams.
CSJMU BCA Entrance Exam has core subjects like Mathematics, Logical ability and reasoning, General English, Computer Awareness, and General knowledge.
Mathematics
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Complex numbers |
Binomial theorem |
Differential equations |
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Matrics and Determinants |
Probability |
Properties of triangles and inverse trigonometric functions |
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Permutations and Combinations |
Trigonometry |
Sequences and Series |
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Definite integration and Applications |
Vector algebra |
Ratio and proportion |
Computer awareness and IT
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Fundamentals of Computer |
Architecture of the Computer Systems |
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Software Engineering |
C-Analysis and Design |
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Database Management Systems |
Computer Networks and Operating Systems |
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Structures of Data |
Computer Codes |
General English
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Synonyms and Antonyms |
Idioms and Phrases |
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Sentence Completion |
Reading Comprehension |
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One word substitution |
Spotting errors |
Logical Ability and Reasoning
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Analogy Test |
Data sufficiency |
Sitting arrangements |
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Series Test |
Eligibility Tests |
Image Test |
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Coding and Decoding |
Statements and Products |
Venn Diagram |
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Analytical Reasoning |
Word formation |
Input and Output |
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Blood Relations |
Syllogism |
Formation of figures and Embedded figures |
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Cube and Dice |
Causes, Assertion, and Reason |
Direction Sense Test |
History
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Geography |
Indian Economy |
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Indian Polity |
General Knowledge |
For the first year, the syllabus is the same for all the branches. This gives an overview of all the branches. This does not mean that you will not be studying subjects related to your branch. You will have subjects like Basic Mechanical Engineering (BME), basics of computer languages such as C, C++, etc.
These subjects are scoring. You can easily score high grades in these subjects.