Monday, April 18, 2011

Top 35 Government Engineering Colleges in India


Ranking
Name of Institute& City
1IIT Kharagpur
2IIT Kanpur
3IIT Delhi
4IIT Mumbai
5IIT Chennai
6IIT Roorkee
7College of Engineering, Anna Univ. Chennai
8IT, BHU Varanasi
9IIT Guwahati
10ISM University Dhanbad
11NIT Warangal
12NIT Trichy
13Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology  Allahabad
14NIT Surathkal
15Punjab Engineering College Chandigarh
16Delhi College of Engineering New Delhi
17IIIT Hyderabad
18Netaji Subhash Inst. of Technology New Delhi
19MNIT Jaipur
20College of Engineering Pune
21NIT Rourkela
22College of Engineering, Andhra Univ.  Visakhapatnam
23NIT Calicut
24Harcourt Butler Technological Institute Kanpur
25Coimbatore Institute of Technology  Coimbatore
26IIIT Allahabad
27JNTI Hyderabad
28NIT Hamirpur
29Sir M. Visvesvaraya Inst. of Technology Bangalore
30Shri G.S. Institute of Technology & Science Indore
31University College of Engg (A) Osmania Univ.  Hyderabad
32Guru Nanak Dev Engg College Ludhiana
33NIT Silchar
34CUSAT Kochi
35Jabalput Engineering College  Jabalpur

National Institute of Technology (NIT) Tiruchirapalli


1 - Institute Name address and Web address:
NIT-Tiruchirapalli (National Institute of Technology Tiruchirapalli)
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
TANJORE MAIN ROAD
NH 47
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI-620 015
TAMIL NADU
India
Tele Phone : 
  • INSTITUTE : (0431) 2501801 - 2501808
  • DEAN (Academic): (0431) 2503011, 2503013
  • HOSTEL : BOYS : (0431) 2504186, 2504192
  • GIRLS : (0431) 2504392
  • Fax : 91-431-2500133
  • Web address http://www.nitt.edu
2. Year of establishment: 1964( Earlier known as REC- Tiruchirapalli)
                                          : NIT- Tiruchirapalli (2003, Deemed University)
3. Branch offered:

4. Mode of admission: AIEEE (All India Engineering Entrance Examination)
5 - Institute Infra Structure:
The Institute has a well equipped library, a computer centre, lecture hall complex, various laboratories in different departments, workshops, hostels  for accommodating about 2500 students, health care centre, and adequate facilities for sports, games and co-curricular activities.

6. Faculty:
 Institute is having high class faculty including Professors, readers, lecturers,
etc. NIT- Tiruchirapalli is also having visiting faculties from well known institute and universities.

7 - Institute Facilities

The Octagon - Computer Center, Computer Support Group, Training and Placement, Library , Hospital, Shopping Center ,Transport, Hostels and Mess , Physical Education     Swimming Pool , Security ,Estate Maintenance, clubs and association etc.

8-Placements 
Over the years, the department has maintained symbiotic, vibrant and purposeful relationship with Industries across the country and as a result, has built up an impressive placement record both in terms of percentage of registered students placed, as well as the number of companies visiting the campus.

About 125 - 150 companies visit the campus every year. For the year 2006 -2007, the average CTC offered was 3.12 lakhs per annum and the highest CTC was 23 lakhs per annum (india) and 44 lakhs per annum (overseas) NIT Trichy Placements

College of Engineering Anna University Chennai


1 - Institute Name address and Web address:
                              College of Engineering Anna University
College of Engineering Anna University
Sardar Patel Road
Guindy
Chennai 600 025
Phone : 044 - 22351723,22351126 
Fax     : 091-44-22301357 
Email   : deanceg@annauniv.edu 
Web address http://www.annauniv.edu/ceg/
2. Year of estabilishment: 1859(one of the oldest college in India)
3. Branch Offered                    
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Science and Engineering
  • Geo-Informatics
  • Electrical and Electronics
  • Electronics and communication Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Manufacturing Engineering
  • Printing Technology
  • Mining Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Material science and Engineering
  • Agricultural and Irrigation Engineering
5 - Institute Infra Structure:
Conference rooms,  Education Multimedia Research Centre  ,Audio Visual Research Centre , AU-TVS Center for Quality Management , AU-FRG Institute for CAD/CAM, Centre for University Industry Collaboration  ,Training Center for Career Advancement  ,Centre for Engineering Partnership  ,Centre for Women Empowerment  Centre for Entrepreneurship Development Centre for Faculty Development  Centre for Professional Development Education Curriculum Development Centre, CEG Laboratories, Ramanujan Computing Centre, Guest house & quarters, Library , etc.
6. Faculty: Institute is having high class faculty including Professors, readers, lecturers, etc.

7 - Institute Facilities
Sports & gym, Hostels,  Dining halls,  Auditorium ,Transport , Health services, Banks & ATM ,Campus wide LAN Post office, Student activity centre, canteens, Staff quarters, Guest house, Boat club ,Rotaract club of CEG ,Students Quality Club , Student's Association & Arts Society etc.

8- Placements: several national and MNC are visiting campus regularly. You can visit   the institute website for detailed information or visit the following link College of Engg. Anna University Placements

TAMIL NADU ENGINEERING COLLEGES FOR TNEA 2007 Admission


College of Engineering Guindy
Alagappa College of Technology
School of Architecture and Planning
Madras Institute of Technology
Government College of Technology
PSG College of Technology
Coimbatore Institute of Technology
Thiagarajar College of Engineering
Bharathidasan Institute of Technology
Aalim Muhammed Salegh College of Engineering
Bhajarang Engineering College
J.A. Institute of Engineering and Technology
Jaya Engineering College
LCR College of Engineering and Technology
Magna College of Engineering
P.M.R Institute of Technology
Prathyusha Engineering College
Raja Rajeswari Engineering College
R.M.D Engineering College
R.M.K Engineering College
S.A Engineering College
Sri Ram Engineering College
Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering and Technology
St.Peters Engineering College
Vel Sri Rangarajan Sakunthala College of Engineering
Vel Tech
Velammal Engineering College
Sri Venkateswara Institute of Science and Technology
Vel Sri Rangarajan Sakunthala Hightech Engineering College
Gojan School of Business and Technology
SAMS College of Engineering and Technology
Arignar Anna Institute of Science and Technology
DMI College of Engineering
E.V.P Engineering College
Kalsar College of Engineering
Lord Venkateshwaraa Engineering College
Maamallan Institute of Technology
Kings Engineering College
Kanchi Pallavan Engineering College
Pallavan College of Engineering
Panimalar Engineering College
Rajalakshmi Engineering College
Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering
S.K.R Engineering College
Sakthi Mariamman Engineering College
Saveetha Engineering College
ree Sastha Institute of Engineering and Technology
Sri Muthukumaran Institute of Technology
Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering
Sri Padmavathi College of Engineering
Srinivasa Institute of Engineering and Technology
P.b.College of Engineering
Loyala Institute of Technology(Formerly S.M.Kader Engineering College)
P.T. Lee Chengalvaraya Naicker College of Engineering
V.K.K. Vijayan Engineering College
Alpha College of Engineering
Mohamed Sathak A.J.College of Engineering
Anand Institute of Higher Technology
Easwari Engineering College
Hindhustan College of Engineering
Jeppiaar Engineering College
Jerusalem College of Engineering
Measi Academy of Architecture
Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering College
Misrimal Navajee Munoth Jain Engineering Colleeg
KCG College of Technology
Shree Motilal Kanhaiyalai Fomra Institute of Technology
Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering
Vels Srinivasa College of Engineering and Technology
St.Josephs College of Engineering
T.I Institute of Technology
Thangavelu Engineering College
SRR Engineering College
Royal College of Engineering and Technology
Adhiparasakthi Engineering College
Annai Teresa College of Engineering
Crescent Engineering College
Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering
Dr. Pauls Engineering College
G.K.M. College of Engineering and Technology
I.F.E.T. College of Engineering
Karpaga Vinayaga College of Engineering and Technology
Krishnasamy College of Engineering and Technology
Madha Engineering College
Mailam Engineering College
Prince Shri Venkateshwara Padmavathy Engineering College
Sakthi Engineering College
Shri Andal Alagar College of Engineering
Sri Lakshmi Ammal Engineering College
Sri Sairam Engineering College
Tagore Engineering College
V.R.S. College of Engineering and Technology
Valliammal Engineering College
Asan Memorial College of Engineering and Technology
Dhaanish Ahmed College of Engineering
Sri Jayaram Engineering College
Sri Krishna Engineering College
Adhiparasakthi College of Engineering
Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman College of Engineering
Arunai Engineering College
C.Abdul Hakeen College of Engineering and Technology
GGR College of Engineering
Ganadipathy Tulsis Engineering College
Kamban Engineering College
Meenakshi College of Engineering
Priyadarshini Engineering College
Ranippettai Engineering College
S.K.P Engineering College
Sri Balaji Chockalingam Engineering College
Sri Nandhanam College of Engineering and Technology
Saraswathi Velu College of Engineering
Thanthai Periyar Govt.Institute of Technology
Thirumalai Engineering College
Thiruvalluvar College of Engineering and Technology
Bharathidasan Engineering College
Adhiyamaan Engineering College
Annai Mathammal Sheela Engineering College
Bargur Engineering College
Idhaya Engineering College for Women
Jayam College of Engineering and Technology
K.S.Rangaswamy College of Technology
M.Kumaraswamy College of Engineering
Mahendra Engineering College
Muthayammal Engineering College
Paavai Engineering College
P.G.P. College of Engineering and Technology
K.S.R College of Engineering
S.S.M. College of Engineering
Government College of Engineering
Sapthagiri College of Engineering
Sengunthar Engineering College
Sona College of Technology
Vivekanandha College of Engineering for Women
ER.Perumal Manimekalai College of Engineering
VSB Engineering College
Maha College of Engineering
Gnanamani College of Technology
The Kavery Engineering College
Vivekanandha Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women
Selvam College of Technology
Paavai College of Engineering
Bannari Amman Institute of Technology
Christian College of Engineering and Technology
Coimbatore Institute of Engineering and Information Technology
CSI College of Engineering
Dr. Mahalingam College of Engineering and Technology
Erode Sengunthar Engineering College
Hindustan College of Engineering and Technology
Institute of Road and Transport Technology
Karpagam College of Engineering
Kongu Engineering College
Kumaraguru College of Technology
M.P. Nachimuthu M. Jaganathan Engineering College
Maharaja Engineering College
Nandha Engineering College
Park College of Engineering Technology
Sasurie College of Engineering
Sri Krishna College of Engineering and TechnologySri Ramakrishna Engineering College
Sri Subramanya College of Engineering and Technology
Tamilnadu College of Engineering
V.L.B.Janakiammal College of Engineering and Technology
Velalar College of Engineering and Technology
Maharaja Prithvi Engineering College
Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technology
Sns College of Technology
Sri Shakthi Institute of Engineering and Technology
Tamil Nadu School of Architecture
Nehru Institute of Engineering and Technology
MAHARAJA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
A.V.C College of Engineering
Shri Angala Amman College of Engineering and Technology
Anjalai Ammal Mahalingam Engineering College
Arasu Engineering College
Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Engineering College
Edayathangudy G.S.Pillay Engineering College
J.J.College of Engineering and Technology
Jayaram College of Engineering and Technology
Kurinji College of Engineering and Technology
MAM College of Engineering
M.I.E.T Engineering College
Mookambigai College of Engineering
Oxford Engineering College
P.R.Engineering College
Pavendar Bharathidasan College of Engineering and Technology
eriyar Maniammal College of Technology for Women
Roever Engineering College
Saranathan College of Engineering
Trichy Engineering College
A.R.J College of Engineering and Technology
r.Navalar Nedunchezhiyan College of Engineering
Srinivasan Engineering College
Poonaiyah Ramajayam College of Engineering and Technology
A.C.College of Engineering and Technology,Karaikudi
Bharath Niketan Engineering College
K.L.N.College of Information Technology
K.L.N.College of Engineering
Kings College of Engineering
Kodaikanal Institute of Technology
Mohamed Sathak Engineering College
Mount Zion College of Engineering and Technology
Odaiyappa College of Engineering and Technology
PSNA College of Engineering and Technology
P.T.R.College of Engineering and Technology
Pandian Saraswathi Yadav Engineering College
R.V.S.College of Engineering and Technology
Raja College of Engineering and Technology
SACS M.A.V.M.M Engineering College
Seethai Ammal Engineering College
Sethu Institute of Technology
Shanmuganathan Engineering College
St.Michaels College of Engineering and Technology
Sudharsan Engineering College
Syed Ammal Engineering College
Vickram College of Engineering
MNSK College of Engineering
C.S.I.Institute of Technology
CAPE Institute of Technology
Dr.Sivanthi Adaianar College of Engineering
Francis Xavier Engineering College
Jayamatha Engineering College
Jayaraj Annapackiam CSI College of Engineering
Joe Suresh Engineering College
Kamaraj College of Engineering and Technology
Mepco Schlenk Engineering College
National College of Engineering
National Engineering College
Noorul Islam College of Engineering
PSN College of Engineering and Technology
P.S.R Engineering College
Pet Engineering College
S.Veerasamy Chettiar College of Engineering and Technology
Sardar Raja College of Engineering and Technology
SCAD College of Engineering and Technology
Sree Sowdambika College of Engineering
St.Xaviers Catholic College of Engineering
Sun College of Engineering and Technology
The Rajaas Engineering College
Government College of Engineering
Dr.G.U.Pope College of Engineering
Infant Jesus College of Engineering
Narayana Guru College of Engineering
Udaya School of Engineering
V.P.Muthaiah Pillai Meenakshi Engineering College for Women
Einstein College of Engineering
Ponjesly College of Engineering
Vins Christian College of Engineering
Lord Jegannath College of Engineering and Technology
Marthandam College of Engineering and Technology

Indian Institute of Information Technology IIIT Allahabad


1 - Institute Name address and Web address:
                           IIIT-A (Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad )
IIIT Allahabad 
Deoghat, Jhalwa
Allahabad, India 211012
Phone: 91-532-2922000
Fax: 91-532-2430006
Email: contact@iiita.ac.in
Web address http://www.iiita.ac.in/
2. Year of estabilishment: 1999 (Indian Institute of Information Technology)
                                           :2000 (Deemed University)
3. Branch Offered
  • Electronics and communication Engineering
  • Information Technology

4. Mode of admissionAIEEE
5 - Institute Infra Structure:
The Jhalwa campus includes two Computer Centers with six labs each, 16 lecture halls, electronic library, and a residential campus. An open air theater, stadium and various recreational facilities are under development.
The NSC complex includes five laboratories, eight computer laboratories, five lecture halls, a conference room, auditorium, library, cafeteria, office space and other facilities. The total covered area is about 25,000 sq. ft. Besides this, there is an open space of 50,000 sq. ft. that is used for parking, lawns and sporting activities.

6. Faculty: Institute is having high class faculty including Professors, readers, lecturers, etc IIIT-A is also having visiting faculties from well known institute and universities, faculty exchange program from other institute and universities.

7 - Institute Facilities
Clubs,  Sports & gym, Transport, Health services, Banks & ATM , Student activity centre, Sports, Technical societies, canteens etc.
8- Placements: several national and MNC are visiting campus regularly. You can visit the institute website for detailed information or visit the following link
http://www.iiita.ac.in/inner.php?conf=plc

AIEEE Aptitude Test Syllabus for B. Arch and B. Planning


SYLLABUS FOR APTITUDE TEST B.ARCH./B.PLANNING

Part I
Awareness of persons, places, Buildings, Materials.) Objects, Texture related to Architecture and build~environment. Visualising three dimensional objects from two dimensional drawings. Visualising. different sides of three dimensional objects. Analytical Reasoning Mental Ability (Visual, Numerical and Verbal).
Part II
Three dimensional – perception: Understanding and appreciation of scale and proportion of objects, building forms and elements, colour texture, harmony and contrast. Design and drawing of geometrical or abstract shapes and patterns in pencil. Transformation of forms both 2 D and 3 D union, substraction, rotation, development of surfaces and volumes, Generation of Plan, elevations and 3 D views of objects. Creating two dimensional and three dimensional compositions using given shapes and forms. Sketching of scenes and activities from memory of urbanscape (public space, market, festivals, street scenes, monuments, recreational spaces etc.), landscape (river fronts, jungles. gardens, tre es, plants etc.) and rural life.
Note:
Candidates are advised to bring pencils, own geometry box set, erasers and colour pencils and crayons for the Aptitude Test.

AIEEE Chemistry Syllabus


CHEMISTRY SYLLABUS for AIEEE Entrance Exam
CHEMISTRY

SECTION-A
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
UNIT 1:    Some Basic concepts in Chemistry
Matter and its nature, Dalton’s atomic theory; Concept of atom, molecule, element and compound; Physical quantities and their measurements in Chemistry, precision and accuracy, significant figures, S.I. Units, dimensional analysis; Laws of chemical combination; Atomic and molecular masses, mole concept, molar mass, percentage composition, empirical and molecular formulae; Chemical equations and stoichiometry.
UNIT 2:     States of Matter
Classification of matter into solid, liquid and gaseous states.
Gaseous State:
Measurable properties of gases; Gas laws – Boyle’s law, Charle’s law, Graham’s law of diffusion, Avogadro’s law, Dalton’s law of partial pressure; Concept of Absolute scale of temperature; Ideal gas equation, Kinetic theory of gases (only postulates); Concept of average, root mean square and most probable velocities; Real gases, deviation from Ideal behaviour, compressibility factor, van der Waals equation, liquefaction of gases, critical constants.
Liquid State:
Properties of liquids – vapour pressure, viscosity and surface tension and effect of temperature on them (qualitative treatment only).
Solid State:
Classification of solids: molecular, ionic, covalent and metallic solids, amorphous and crystalline solids (elementary idea); Bragg’s Law and its applications; Unit cell and lattices, packing in solids (fcc, bcc and hcp lattices), voids, calculations involving unit cell parameters, imperfection in solids; Electrical, magnetic and dielectric properties.
UNIT 3:     Atomic Structure
Discovery of sub-atomic particles (electron, proton and neutron); Thomson and Rutherford atomic models and their limitations; Nature of electromagnetic radiation, photoelectric effect; Spectrum of hydrogen atom, Bohr model of hydrogen atom – its postulates, derivation of the relations for energy of the electron and radii of the different orbits, limitations of Bohr’s model; Dual nature of matter, de-Broglie’s relationship, Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Elementary ideas of quantum mechanics, quantum mechanical model of atom, its important features, * and *2, concept of atomic orbitals as one electron wave functions; Variation of  *  and * 2 with r for 1s and 2s orbitals; various quantum numbers (principal, angular momentum and magnetic quantum numbers) and their significance; shapes of s, p and d – orbitals, electron spin and spin quantum number; Rules for filling electrons in orbitals – aufbau principle, Pauli’s exclusion principle and Hund’s rule, electronic configuration of elements, extra stability of half-filled and completely filled orbitals.
UNIT 4:     Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
Kossel – Lewis approach to chemical bond formation, concept of ionic and covalent bonds.
Ionic Bonding: Formation of ionic bonds, factors affecting the formation of ionic bonds; calculation of lattice enthalpy.
Covalent Bonding: Concept of electronegativity, Fajan’s rule, dipole moment; Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) theory and shapes of simple molecules.
Quantum mechanical approach to covalent bonding: Valence bond theory – Its important features, concept of hybridization involving s, p and d orbitals; Resonance.
Molecular Orbital Theory – Its important features, LCAOs, types of molecular orbitals (bonding, antibonding), sigma and pi-bonds, molecular orbital electronic configurations of homonuclear diatomic molecules, concept of bond order, bond length and bond energy.
Elementary idea of metallic bonding. Hydrogen bonding and its applications.

UNIT 5:     CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS

Fundamentals of thermodynamics: System and surroundings, extensive and intensive properties, state functions, types of processes.
First law of thermodynamics – Concept of work, heat internal energy and enthalpy, heat capacity, molar heat capacity; Hess’s law of constant heat summation; Enthalpies of bond dissociation, combustion, formation, atomization, sublimation, phase transition, hydration, ionization and solution.
Second law of thermodynamics- Spontaneity of processes; DS of the universe and DG of the system as criteria for spontaneity, DGo (Standard Gibbs energy change) and equilibrium constant.
UNIT 6:     SOLUTIONS
Different methods for expressing concentration of solution – molality, molarity, mole fraction, percentage (by volume and mass both), vapour pressure of solutions and Raoult’s Law – Ideal and non-ideal solutions, vapour pressure – composition, plots for ideal and non-ideal solutions; Colligative properties of dilute solutions – relative lowering of vapour pressure, depression of freezing point, elevation of boiling point and osmotic pressure; Determination of molecular mass using colligative properties; Abnormal value of molar mass, van’t Hoff factor and its significance.
UNIT 7:     EQUILIBRIUM
Meaning of equilibrium, concept of dynamic equilibrium.
Equilibria involving physical processes: Solid -liquid, liquid – gas and solid – gas equilibria, Henry’s law, general characterics of equilibrium involving physical processes.
Equilibria involving chemical processes: Law of chemical equilibrium, equilibrium constants (Kp and Kc) and their significance, significance of DG and DGo in chemical equilibria, factors affecting equilibrium concentration, pressure, temperature, effect of catalyst; Le Chatelier’s principle.
Ionic equilibrium: Weak and strong electrolytes, ionization of electrolytes, various concepts of acids and bases (Arrhenius, Br?nsted – Lowry and Lewis) and their ionization, acid – base equilibria (including multistage ionization) and ionization constants, ionization of water, pH scale, common ion effect, hydrolysis of salts and pH of their solutions, solubility of sparingly soluble salts and solubility products, buffer solutions.
UNIT   8:     REDOX REACTIONS AND ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Electronic concepts of oxidation and reduction, redox reactions, oxidation number, rules for assigning oxidation number, balancing of redox reactions.
Eectrolytic and metallic conduction, conductance in electrolytic solutions, specific and molar conductivities and their variation with concentration: Kohlrausch’s law and its applications.
Electrochemical cells – Electrolytic and Galvanic cells, different types of electrodes, electrode potentials including standard electrode potential, half – cell and cell reactions, emf of a Galvanic cell and its measurement; Nernst equation and its applications; Relationship between cell potential and Gibbs’ energy change; Dry cell and lead accumulator; Fuel cells; Corrosion and its prevention.
UNIT 9:     CHEMICAL KINETICS 
Rate of a chemical reaction, factors affecting the rate of reactions: concentration, temperature, pressure and catalyst; elementary and complex reactions, order and molecularity of reactions, rate law, rate constant and its units, differential and integral forms of zero and first order reactions, their characteristics and half – lives, effect of temperature on rate of reactions – Arrhenius theory, activation energy and its calculation, collision theory of bimolecular gaseous reactions (no derivation).
UNIT 10:
SURFACE CHEMISTRY
Adsorption- Physisorption and chemisorption and their characteristics, factors affecting adsorption of gases on solids – Freundlich and Langmuir adsorption isotherms, adsorption from solutions.
Catalysis – Homogeneous and heterogeneous, activity and selectivity of solid catalysts, enzyme catalysis and its mechanism.
Colloidal state – distinction among true solutions, colloids and suspensions, classification of colloids – lyophilic, lyophobic; multi molecular, macromolecular and associated colloids (micelles), preparation and properties of colloids – Tyndall effect, Brownian movement, electrophoresis, dialysis, coagulation and flocculation; Emulsions and their characteristics.

SECTION-B
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
UNIT 11:     CLASSIFICATON OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES
Modem periodic law and present form of the periodic table, s, p, d and f block elements, periodic trends in properties of elements­atomic and ionic radii, ionization enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, valence, oxidation states and chemical reactivity.
UNIT 12:     GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES OF ISOLATION OF METALS
Modes of occurrence of elements in nature, minerals, ores; steps involved in the extraction of metals – concentration, reduction (chemical. and electrolytic methods) and refining with special reference to the extraction of Al, Cu, Zn and Fe; Thermodynamic and electrochemical principles involved in the extraction of metals.
UNIT 13:     HYDROGEN
Position of hydrogen in periodic table, isotopes, preparation, properties and uses of hydrogen; Physical and chemical properties of water and heavy water; Structure, preparation, reactions and uses of hydrogen peroxide; Classification of hydrides – ionic, covalent and interstitial; Hydrogen as a fuel.
UNIT 14:     S – BLOCK ELEMENTS (ALKALI AND ALKALINE EARTH METALS)
Group – 1 and 2 Elements
General introduction, electronic configuration and general trends in physical and chemical properties of elements, anomalous properties of the first element of each group, diagonal relationships.
Preparation and properties of some important compounds – sodium carbonate, sodium chloride, sodium hydroxide and sodium hydrogen carbonate; Industrial uses of lime, limestone, Plaster of Paris and cement; Biological significance of Na, K, Mg and Ca.
UNIT 15:     P – BLOCK ELEMENTS
Group – 13 to Group 18 Elements
General Introduction: Electronic configuration and general trends in physical and chemical properties of elements across the periods and down the groups; unique behaviour of the first element in each group.
Groupwise study of the p – block elements Group – 13
Preparation, properties and uses of boron and aluminium; Structure, properties and uses of borax, boric acid, diborane, boron trifluoride, aluminium chloride and alums.
Group – 14
Tendency for catenation; Structure, properties and uses of allotropes and oxides of carbon, silicon tetrachloride, silicates, zeolites and silicones.
Group – 15
Properties and uses of nitrogen and phosphorus; Allotrophic forms of phosphorus; Preparation, properties, structure and uses of ammonia, nitric acid, phosphine and phosphorus halides,    (PCl3, PCl5); Structures of oxides and oxoacids of nitrogen and phosphorus.
Group – 16
Preparation, properties, structures and uses of dioxygen and ozone; Allotropic forms of sulphur; Preparation, properties, structures and uses of sulphur dioxide, sulphuric acid (including its industrial preparation); Structures of oxoacids of sulphur.
Group – 17
Preparation, properties and uses of chlorine and hydrochloric acid; Trends in the acidic nature of hydrogen halides; Structures of Interhalogen compounds and oxides and oxoacids of halogens.
Group -18
Occurrence and uses of noble gases; Structures of fluorides and oxides    of xenon.
UNIT 16:     d – and f – BLOCK ELEMENTS
Transition Elements
General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence and characteristics, general trends in properties of the first row transition elements – physical properties, ionization enthalpy, oxidation states, atomic radii, colour, catalytic behaviour, magnetic properties, complex formation, interstitial compounds, alloy formation; Preparation, properties and uses of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4.
Inner Transition Elements
Lanthanoids – Electronic configuration, oxidation states, chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contraction.
Actinoids – Electronic configuration and oxidation states.
UNIT 17:     CO-ORDINATION COMPOUNDS
Introduction to co-ordination compounds, Werner’s theory; ligands, co-ordination number, denticity, chelation; IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear co-ordination compounds, isomerism; Bonding-Valence bond approach and basic ideas of Crystal field theory, colour and magnetic properties; Importance of co-ordination compounds (in qualitative analysis, extraction of metals and in biological systems).

UNIT 18:     ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
Environmental pollution – Atmospheric, water and soil.
Atmospheric pollution – Tropospheric and stratospheric
Tropospheric pollutants – Gaseous pollutants: Oxides of carbon, nitrogen and sulphur, hydrocarbons; their sources, harmful effects and prevention; Green house effect and Global warming; Acid rain;
Particulate pollutants: Smoke, dust, smog, fumes, mist; their sources, harmful effects and prevention.
Stratospheric pollution- Formation and breakdown of ozone, depletion of ozone layer – its mechanism and effects.
Water Pollution – Major pollutants such as, pathogens, organic wastes and chemical pollutants; their harmful effects and prevention.
Soil pollution – Major pollutants such as: Pesticides (insecticides,. herbicides and fungicides), their harmful effects and prevention.
Strategies to control environmental pollution.
Section-C
Organic Chemistry
UNIT 19:     Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds
Purification – Crystallization, sublimation, distillation, differential extraction and chromatography – principles and their applications.
Qualitative analysis – Detection of nitrogen, sulphur, phosphorus and halogens.
Quantitative analysis (basic principles only) – Estimation of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, halogens, sulphur, phosphorus.
Calculations of empirical formulae and molecular formulae; Numerical problems in organic quantitative analysis.
UNIT 20:     SOME BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Tetravalency of carbon; Shapes of simple molecules – hybridization (s and p); Classification of organic compounds based on functional groups: – C = C – , – C ? C – and those containing halogens, oxygen, nitrogen and sulphur; Homologous series; Isomerism – structural and stereoisomerism.
Nomenclature (Trivial and IUPAC)
Covalent bond fission – Homolytic and heterolytic: free radicals, carbocations and carbanions; stability of carbocations and free radicals, electrophiles and nucleophiles.
Electronic displacement in a covalent bond – Inductive effect, electromeric effect, resonance and hyperconjugation.
Common types of organic reactions – Substitution, addition, elimination and rearrangement.
UNIT 21:     Hydrocarbons
Classification, isomerism, IUPAC nomenclature, general methods of preparation, properties and reactions.
Alkanes – Conformations: Sawhorse and Newman projections (of ethane); Mechanism of halogenation of alkanes.
Alkenes – Geometrical isomerism; Mechanism of electrophilic addition: addition of hydrogen, halogens, water, hydrogen halides (Markownikoff’s and peroxide effect); Ozonolysis, oxidation, and polymerization.
Alkynes – Acidic character; Addition of hydrogen, halogens, water and hydrogen halides; Polymerization.
Aromatic hydrocarbons – Nomenclature, benzene – structure and aromaticity; Mechanism of electrophilic substitution: halogenation, nitration, Friedel – Craft’s alkylation and acylation, directive influence of functional group in mono-substituted benzene.
UNIT 22:     Organic Compounds Containing Halogens
General methods of preparation, properties and reactions; Nature of C-X bond; Mechanisms of substitution reactions.
Uses; Environmental effects of chloroform, iodoform, freons and DDT.
UNIT 23:     Organic compounds containing Oxygen
General methods of preparation, properties, reactions and uses.
ALCOHOLS, PHENOLS AND ETHERS
Alcohols: Identification of primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols; mechanism of dehydration.
Phenols: Acidic nature, electrophilic substitution reactions: halogenation, nitration and sulphonation, Reimer – Tiemann reaction.
Ethers: Structure.
Aldehyde and Ketones: Nature of carbonyl group;
Nucleophilic addition to >C=O group, relative reactivities of aldehydes and ketones; Important reactions such as – Nucleophilic addition reactions (addition of HCN, NH3 and its derivatives), Grignard reagent; oxidation; reduction (Wolff Kishner and Clemmensen); acidity of ? – hydrogen, aldol condensation, Cannizzaro reaction, Haloform reaction; Chemical tests to distinguish between aldehydes and Ketones.
CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
Acidic strength and factors affecting it.
UNIT 24:     Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen 
General methods of preparation, properties, reactions and uses.
Amines: Nomenclature, classification, structure, basic character and identification of primary, secondary and tertiary amines and their basic character.
Diazonium Salts: Importance in synthetic organic chemistry.
UNIT 25:     Polymers
General introduction and classification of polymers, general methods of polymerization – addition and condensation, copolymerization; Natural and synthetic rubber and vulcanization; some important polymers with emphasis on their monomers and uses – polythene, nylon, polyester and bakelite.
UNIT 26:     Bio Molecules 
General introduction and importance of biomolecules.
CARBOHYDRATES – Classification: aldoses and ketoses; monosaccharides (glucose and fructose), constituent monosaccharides of oligosacchorides (sucrose, lactose, maltose) and polysaccharides (starch, cellulose, glycogen).
PROTEINS – Elementary Idea of ? – amino acids, peptide bond, polypeptides; Proteins: primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure (qualitative idea only), denaturation of proteins, enzymes.
VITAMINS – Classification and functions.
NUCLEIC ACIDS – Chemical constitution of DNA and RNA.
Biological functions of nucleic acids.
UNIT 27:     Chemistry in everyday life
Chemicals in medicines – Analgesics, tranquilizers, antiseptics, disinfectants, antimicrobials, antifertility drugs, antibiotics, antacids, antihistamins – their meaning and common examples.
Chemicals in food – Preservatives, artificial sweetening agents – common examples.
Cleansing agents – Soaps and detergents, cleansing action.
UNIT 28:     principles related to practical Chemistry
• Detection of extra elements (N,S, halogens) in organic compounds; Detection of the following functional groups: hydroxyl (alcoholic and phenolic), carbonyl (aldehyde and ketone), carboxyl and amino groups in organic compounds.
• Chemistry involved in the preparation of the following:
Inorganic compounds: Mohr’s salt, potash alum.
Organic compounds: Acetanilide, p-nitroacetanilide, aniline yellow, iodoform.
• Chemistry involved in the titrimetric excercises – Acids bases and the use of indicators, oxalic-acid vs KMnO4, Mohr’s salt vs KMnO4.
• Chemical principles involved in the qualitative salt analysis:
Cations – Pb2+ , Cu2+, AI3+, Fe3+, Zn2+, Ni2+, Ca2+, Ba2+, Mg2+, NH4+.
Anions- CO32-, S2-, SO42-, NO2-, NO3-, CI-, Br, I. (Insoluble salts excluded).
• Chemical principles involved in the following experiments:
1. Enthalpy of solution of CuSO4
2. Enthalpy of neutralization of strong acid and strong base. .
3. Preparation of lyophilic and lyophobic sols.
4. Kinetic study of reaction of iodide ion with hydrogen peroxide at room temperature.