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PUC Lecturers recruitment 2012 CET syllabus for Chemistry

PUC Lecturers recruitment 2012 CET syllabus for Chemistry Chemistry (Subject Code - 13) PAPER -1 1. Atomic structure and chemical bonding, Quantum theory, Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, Schrodingerwave equation (time independent), interpretation of the wave function, particle in a one-dimensional box, quantum numbers, hydrogen atom wave functions. Shapes of s,p,d orbitals, ionic bond; Lattice energy, Born-Haber cycle, Fajans rules dipole moment, characteristics of ionic compounds, electronegativity differences, Covalent bond & its general characteristics, Valence bond approach, Concept of resonance and resonance energy, Electronic configuration of H2-2HN2 O2P2 NO.CO and HF molecules in terms of molecular orbital approach, Sigma and pi bonds, Bond order, bond strength & bond length.

PUC lecturers recruitment 2012 CET syllabus for Physics

PUC lecturers recruitment 2012 CET syllabus for Physics Physics (Subject Code - 12) PAPER -1 Mechanics, Thermal Physics and Waves and Oscillations 1. Mechanics: Conservation Laws, Collision impact parameter, scattering cross-section, centre of Mass and Lab systems with transformations of Physical quantities. Rutherford Scattering. Motion of a rocket under constant force field. Rotating frames of reference, Coriolis force, Motion of rigid bodies. Angular Momentum, Torque and Procession of top, Gyroscope, Central forces Motion under universe square law, Kepler’s Laws, Motion of Satellites (including geostationary). Galiliean Relativity, Special theory of relativity, Micheison-Morley Experiment, Lorentz  ransformations - addition theorem of velocities. Variation of mass with velocity, Mass-energy equivalence. Fluid dynamics, streamlines, turbulence, Bernouili’s Equation with simple application.

PUC Lecturers recruitment 2012 CET syllabus for statistics

PUC Lecturers recruitment 2012 CET syllabus for statistics Statistics (Subject Code - 11) PAPER-I I. Probability: Sample space and events, probability measure and probability space, Statistical Independence , Random variable as a measurable function, Discourteous and continuous random variables, Probability density and distribution functions, marginal and conditional distribution functions of random variables and their distributions, expectations and movements, conditional expectation, correlation coefficient; convergence in probability in LP almost everywhere, Markov, Chebychev and Kolmogrov inequalities, Borel Cantelli Lemma, weak and strong law of large numbers probability generating and characteristic functions. Uniqueness and continuity theorems. Determination of distribution by moments. Liderbery-Devy Central limit theorem. Standard discrete and continuous probability distributions, their interrelations including limiting cases.

PUC Lecturers recruitment 2012 CET syllabus for Hindi subject

PUC Lecturers recruitment 2012 CET syllabus for Hindi subject Hindi (Subject Code - 04) PAPER-I 1. History of Hindi Language i) Grammatical and Lexical features of Apabhramsa, Avahatta and early Hindi. ii) Evolution of avadhi and Braj Bhasa as literary language during the Medieval period. iii) Evolution of Khari Boli Hindi as Literary language during the 19th century iv) Standardization of Hindi language with Devanagari script. v) Development of Hindi as Rashtra Bhasha during the Freedom struggle. vi) Development of Hindi as official language of Indian Union since Independence . vii) Major Dialects of Hindi and their inter-relationship. viii) Significant grammatical features of standard Hindi.

PUC Lecturers recruitment 2012 syllabus for urdu subject

Urdu (Subject Code - 03) PAPER-I a) The coming of the Aryans in India, Development of the Indo-Aryan three stagesOld Indo Aryan (OIA), Middle Indo Aryan (MIA) and New Indo-Aryan (NIA), Grouping of the New Indo-Aryan languages, Western Hindi and its dialects, Khari Boli, Braj Bhasha and Haryanavi Relationship of Urdu to Khadi, Perso, Arabic elements in Urdu. Development of Urdu from 1290 to 1800 in the North and 1400 to 1700 in the Deccan . b) Significant features of Urdu Phonology, Morphology Syntax, Perso, Arabic elements in its phonology, Morphology and syntax, its vocabulary.