Engineering
12th Class students
This exam covers three subjects.
Objective
Paper consists of 160 questions with 80 questions in Mathematics, 40 in Physics and 40 in Chemistry
JUNE
3 Hours
Online
Chapter 1. Functions |
Chapter 1. Physical World |
Chapter 1. Atomic structure |
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Chapter 2. Mathematical Induction |
Chapter 2.Units and Measurements |
Chapter 2.Classification of elements and periodicity in properties |
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Chapter 3.Matrices |
Chapter 3.Motion tn a straight line |
Chapter 3.Chemical Bonding and molecular structure |
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Chapter 4.Addition of vectors |
Chapter 4. Motion in a plane |
Chapter 4.System of matter:gases and liquids |
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Chapter 5. Product of vectors |
Chapter 5.Laws of motion |
Chapter 5.Stoichiometry |
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Chapter 6. Trigonometric Ratios up to Transformations |
Chapter 6.Work energy and power |
Chapter 6.Thermodynamics |
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Chapter 7.Trigonometric Equations |
Chapter 7.System of particles and Rotational |
Chapter 7.Chemical equilibrium acids-bases |
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Chapter 8.Inverse Trigonometric Functions |
Chapter 8.Oscillations |
Chapter 8.Hydrogen and ITS compounds |
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Chapter 9.Hyperbalic Functions |
Chapter 9.Gravitation |
Chapter 9.S-block element (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals ) |
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Chapter 10.Propertics of Triangles |
Chapter 10.Mechanical properties of solids |
Chapter 10.P-block element -13(Boron family) |
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Chapter 11.Locus |
Chapter 11.Thermal properties of matter |
Chapter 11.P-block element -14 (Carbon family ) |
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Chapter 12.Transformation of Axes |
Chapter 12.Thermodyamics |
Chapter 12.Ecvironmental chemistry |
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Chapter 13.The Straight Line |
Chapter 13.Kinetic theory of gas |
Chapter 13.Organic Chemistry -Some basic Principles and Techniques and Hydrocarbons |
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Chapter 14. Pair of straight lines |
Chapter 14.Mechanical properties of fluids |
Chapter 14.Solid state |
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Chapter 15. Three Dimensional Coordinates |
Chapter 15.Waves |
Chapter 15.Solutions |
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Chapter 16. Direction cosines and Direction Rations |
Chapter 16.Ray Optics and Optics instruments |
Chapter 16.Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics |
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Chapter 17. Plane |
Chapter 17.Waves Optics |
Chapter 17.Surface Chemistry |
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Chapter 18.Limits and Conutinutity |
Chapter 18.Electric changes and Fields |
Chapter 18.General Principles of Metallurgy |
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Chapter 19.Differentiotion |
Chapter 19.Electrostatic potential and Copacitance |
Chapter 19.P-block element (group 15 ,16,17,18) |
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Chapter 20. Application of Derivatives |
Chapter 20.Current electricity |
Chapter 20. D and F block element &Coordination Compounds |
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Chapter 21. Complex number |
Chapter 21. Moving charges and magnetism |
Chapter 21.Polymers |
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Chapter 22. Demoivre's theorem |
Chapter 22.Magnetism and matter |
Chapter 22.Biomolecules |
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Chapter 23.Quadratic Expressions |
Chapter 23.Electromagnetic Induction |
Chapter 23.Chemistry in everyday life |
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Chapter 24.Theory of Equations |
Chapter 24.Alternating current |
Chapter 24.Haloalkanes and Haloarenes |
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Chapter 25. Permutations and Combinations |
Chapter 25.Electromagnetic waves |
Chapter 25.Organic Compounds Containing C, H and D |
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Chapter 26.Binomial Theorem |
Chapter 26.Dual nature of radiation and matter |
Chapter 26.Organic Compounds contaning Nitroges |
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Chapter 27.Partical fractions |
Chapter 27.Atoms |
Chapter 27. |
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Chapter 28.Measures of Dispersion |
Chapter 28.Nuclei |
Chapter 28. |
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Chapter 29.Probability |
Chapter 29.Semtconductor electronics Materials ,devices and simple circuits |
Chapter 29. |
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Chapter 30.Random variables and probabilityb Distributions |
Chapter 30.Communication systems |
Chapter 30. |
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Chapter 31.Pair of straight lonrs |
Chapter 31. |
Chapter 31. |
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Chapter 32.Conutinuity |
Chapter 32. |
Chapter 32. |
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Chapter 33.Differentiability |
Chapter 33. |
Chapter 33. |
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Chapter 34.Differentation |
Chapter 34. |
Chapter 34. |
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Chapter 35.Continuity and Differentiability |
Chapter 35. |
Chapter 35. |
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Chapter 36.Tangent and Normals |
Chapter 36. |
Chapter 36. |
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Chapter 37.Circle |
Chapter 37. |
Chapter 37. |
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Chapter 38.Ellipse |
Chapter 38. |
Chapter 38. |
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Chapter 1. Functions |
Chapter 1. Physical World |
Chapter 1. |
Engineering Agricultural and Medical Common Entrance Test, commonly called as EAMCET, is an entrance examination held separately in the Indian Telugu States of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana for admission into various colleges across both the states in the streams of Engineering, Medicine and Agriculture.
Some of the TS/AP Engineering colleges are giving the admission based on JEE score.