COMEDK syllabus is one of the important reference tools for candidates who are gearing up to appear for the entrance exam. In fact, the first step towards preparation for COMEDK UGET is to go through the syllabus. Candidates need to get a clear idea of the syllabus and its content in order to prepare effectively for the exams and if they want to stay ahead amidst the intense competition.
In general, a syllabus is an instructive tool that offers the required guidance to achieve academic success. It offers several benefits wherein candidates who go through the syllabus will gain detailed information about many things like important topics, objectives of each chapter and the entire course, chapter names, etc.
The COMEDK syllabus is prescribed by Consortium of Medical Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka. However, the syllabus for COMEDK 2020 is mainly based on the syllabus of 1st and 2nd PUC or equivalent 11th and 12 standard syllabi. The syllabus comprehensively describes all the topics and concepts that are important for the final examination.
Key Highlights Of COMEDK Syllabus 2020
- When candidates go through the syllabus they will get a clear understanding of the entire course structure and its scope and requirements.
- The syllabus further contains a lot of details for exams (exam pattern, weightage of marks, types of questions ), review sessions, assignments, and other information.
- The syllabus provides learners with essential information, help them anticipate questions and get the right logistical information.
- Syllabus acts as a guide in helping candidates clearly know about the subject material.
- Helps eliminate confusion.
The COMEDK syllabus is released for all three subjects – Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. Candidates should be well versed with the exam syllabus in order to be better prepared for the entrance exam.
COMEDK UGET 2020 Syllabus for Maths
Units |
Chapter Names |
Differential Equations |
- Differential Equations, Ordinary Differential Equation – Their Order and Degree
- Formation of Differential Equations
- Solution of Differential Equations by the Method of Separation of Variables.
- Solution of Homogeneous and Linear Differential Equations and those of type d2y = f(x) dx2.
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Differential Calculus |
- Polynomials, Rational, Trigonometric, Logarithmic and Exponential Functions
- Inverse Functions
- Graphs of Simple Functions
- Limits
- Continuity: Differentiation of the Sum, Difference, Product and Quotient of Two Functions
- Differentiation of Trigonometric, Inverse Trigonometric, Logarithmic, Exponential, Composite and Implicit Functions, Derivatives of Order Up to Two.
- Applications of Derivatives: Rate of Change of Quantities, Monotonic Increasing and Decreasing Functions, Maxims and Minimum Functions of One Variable, Tangents and Normals, Rolle’s and Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorems.
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Vector Algebra |
- Vectors and Scalars
- Addition of Vectors
- Components of a Vector in Two Dimensions and Three Dimensional Space
- Scalar and Vector Products
- Scalar and Vector Triple Product
- Application of Vectors to Plane Geometry
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Matrices and Determinants |
- Determinants and Matrices of Order Two and Three
- Properties of Determinants
- Evaluation of Determinants
- Area of Triangles Using Determinants
- Addition and Multiplication of Matrices
- Adjoint and Inverse of Matrix
- Test of Consistency and Solution of Similar Linear Equations using Determinants and Matrices.
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Circles |
- Standard Form of Equation of a Circle
- General Form of Equation of a Circle, its radius and centre
- Equation of a Circle when the End Points of a Diameter are Given.
- Points of Intersection of a Line and a Circle with the Centre at the Origin and Conditions for a Line to be Tangent to the Circle
- Equation of the Tangent
- Equation of a Family of Circles through the Intersection of Two Circles
- Condition for Two Intersecting Circles to be Orthogonal.
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Three Dimensional Geometry |
- Coordinates of a Point in Space
- Distance Between Two Points
- Section Formula
- Direction Ratios and Direction Cosines
- Angle between Two Intersecting Lines
- Skew Lines – The Shortest Distance between them and its Equation.
- Equations of a Line and a Plane in Different Forms: Intersection of a Line and a Plane, Coplanar Lines, Equation of a Sphere, It’s Centre and Radius.
- Diameter form of the Equation of a Sphere.
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Probability |
- Probability of an Event
- Addition and Multiplication Theorems of Probability and their Application
- Conditional Probability: Bayes Theorem
- Probability Distribution of a Random Variate
- Binomial and Poisson Distributions and their Properties.
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COMEDK UGET 2020 Syllabus for Physics
Units |
Chapter Names |
Motion in Two and Three Dimensions |
- Scalars and Vectors
- Vector Addition
- Real Number
- Zero Vector and its Properties
- Resolution of Vectors
- Scalar and Vector Products
- Uniform Circular Motion and its Applications
- Projection Motion
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Heat and Thermodynamics |
- Thermal Expansion of Solids
- Liquids and Gases and their Specific Heats
- Relationship between Cp and Cv for Gases
- First Law of Thermodynamics
- Thermodynamic Processes
- Second Law of Thermodynamics
- Carnot Cycle Efficiency of Heat Engines
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Oscillations |
- Heating Effects of Current
- Electric Power
- Simple Concept of Thermo-Electricity
- Seebeck Effect and Thermocouple
- Chemical Effect of Current Faraday’s Laws of Electrolysis
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Electrostatics |
- Electric Charge – it’s unit and conservation
- Coulomb’s Law
- Dielectric Constant
- Electric Field
- Lines of Force
- Field due to Dipole and its behaviour in a uniform electric field.
- Electric Flux
- Gauss’s Theorem and its applications
- Electric Potential, Potential due to a Point Charge.
- Conductors and Inductors
- Distribution of Charge on Conductors
- Capacitance
- Parallel Plate Capacitor
- Combination of Capacitors
- Energy of Capacitor
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Thermal and Chemical Effects of Currents |
- Heating Effects of Current
- Electric Power
- Simple Concept of Thermo-Electricity
- Seebeck Effect and Thermocouple
- Chemical Effect of Current Faraday’s Laws of Electrolysis
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Motion in One Dimension |
- Description of Motion in One Dimension Motion in a Straight Line
- Uniform and Non-Uniform Motion – Graphical Representation
- Uniformly Accelerated Motion and its application.
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COMEDK UGET 2020 Syllabus for Chemistry
Units |
Chapter Names |
Chemical Reactions and Chemical Kinetics |
- Rate of Reaction
- Instantaneous Rate of Reaction and Order of Reaction
- Factors Affecting Rates of Reactions – Factors Affecting the Rate of Collisions Encountered Between the Reactant Molecules, Effect of Temperature on Reaction Rate, Concept of Activation Energy Catalyst.
- Effect of Light of Rates of Reactions.
- Elementary Reactions as Steps to more Complex Reactions.
- How Fast are Chemical Reactions?
- Rate Law Expression
- Order of a Reaction
- Units of Rates and Specific Rate Constant
- Order of Reaction and Effect of Concentration
- Temperature Dependence of the Rate Constant
- Fast Reactions
- Mechanism of Reaction
- Photochemical Reactions
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Biomolecules |
- Cell and Energy Cycle Carbohydrates: Carbohydrates, Mono-saccharides, Saccharides, Poly-saccharides, Amino Acid
- Peptides – Structure and Classification
- Proteins and Enzymes – Structure of Proteins, Role of Enzymes.
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Nuclear Chemistry |
- Nature of Radiation from Radioactive Substances
- Nuclear Reactions: Radioactive Disintegration Series
- Artificial Transmutation of Elements
- Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion
- Isotopes and their Applications
- Radiocarbon Dating
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Polymers |
- Synthetic and Natural Polymers Classification on Polymers
- Natural and Synthetic Polymers
- Important Uses of Teflon, PVC, Polystyrene, Nylon-66, Terylene, Bakelite.
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Coordination Chemistry |
- Coordination Compounds
- Nomenclature: Isomerism in Coordination Compounds, Bonding in Coordination Compounds, Werner’s Coordination Theory
- Applications of Coordination Compounds
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Chemistry in Action |
- Dyes
- Chemical in Medicines (antipyretic, analgesic, antibiotics & tranquillizers)
- Rocket Propellants (Structural Formulae Non – Evaluative)
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Environmental Chemistry |
- Environmental Pollutants: Soil, Air and Water
- Major Atmospheric Pollutants: Acid Rain, Ozone and its Reactions causing Ozone Layer Depletion, Effects of Depletion of Ozone Layer, Industrial Air Pollution.
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COMEDK 2020 Exam Pattern
Course Targeted By Candidates |
No. Of Question Papers |
Type Of Question Papers |
No. Of Questions (Subject-wise) |
Time Duration |
No. Of Questions (Paper-wise) |
Engineering courses |
1 |
Single Paper: Physics, Chemistry & Maths |
60 questions each |
3 hours |
180 |
Medical or Dental courses |
2 |
Paper 1: Physics & Chemistry |
60 questions each |
2 hours |
120 |
Paper 2: Biology & English |
60 questions in Biology & 30 questions in English |
1 hour 30 minutes |
90 |
Both streams |
2 |
Paper 1: Physics, Chemistry & Maths |
60 questions each |
3 hours |
180 |
Paper 2: Biology & English |
60 questions in Biology & 30 questions in English |
1 hour 30 minutes |
90 |
Marking Scheme
For each correct answer |
+1 marks |
For each incorrect answer |
0 marks |
For each unanswered question |
0 marks |
For more than one answers |
0 marks |
Frequently Asked Questions On COMEDK Syllabus
Which subject is the toughest?
As per the feedback provided by the candidates appearing for the exam and the analysis done Physics is said to be the toughest.
In what medium will the examination be conducted?
According to the latest paper pattern, the examination will be conducted in English medium only.
How is the COMEDK syllabus prepared?
The COMEDK syllabus of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics is mostly based on the syllabus of 11th/12th standard/2nd PUC.
What is the mode of COMEDK exam?
The exam is conducted via (online) a computer test mode.