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¢L¿¹¥ k¢c Cw−l¢S J h¡wm¡ Ae¤h¡c¢Vl j−dÉ −L¡e Aw−n i¡h, −h¡d h¡ A−bÑl
Ap‰¢a −cM¡ k¡u a¡q−m Cw−l¢S Ae¤¢m¢f¢V−LC j¤MÉ J kb¡kb h−m NZÉ Ll¡
q−hz
C¢”¢eu¡¢lw, −VL−e¡m¢S, g¡jÑ¡¢p Hhw B¢LÑ−VLQ¡l CaÉ¡¢c pÀ¡aL Ù¹−l i¢aÑl SeÉ
p¡d¡le fË−h¢nL¡ fl£r¡ X¡hÚm¤ ¢h −S C C-2023
(WBJEE-2023)
fl£r¡l a¡¢lM
30.04.2023 (l¢hh¡l)
(A¢eh¡kÑ L¡l−Z fl£r¡l pjup§Q£l f¢lhaÑe q−a f¡−l)
1. öd¤j¡œ Aem¡C−eC fl£r¡l SeÉ B−hce Ll−a q−hz −L¡−e¡ R¡f¡−e¡ B−hcef−œ B−hc−el
hÉhÙÛ¡ −eCz
2. −Lhmj¡œ www.wbjeeb.nic.in J−uhp¡C−V Aem¡C−e B−hcefœ f§lZ Ll−a q−hz
3. −L¡−e¡ fË¡bÑ£ HL¡¢dL B−hcefœ Sj¡ Ll−a f¡l−h e¡z
4. fË¡bÑ£l HL¢V L¡kÑLl£ −j¡h¡Cm eðl Hhw HL¢V L¡kÑLl£ C−jCm BC¢X b¡L¡ h¡dÉa¡j§mLz
flhaÑ£ pLm −k¡N¡−k¡N/ ¢e−cÑn/ abÉ −l¢SØVÊ¡XÑ −j¡h¡Cm eðl Hhw C−jCm BC¢X−a f¡W¡−e¡
q−hz −h¡XÑ −L¡ei¡−hC −j¡h¡Cm eðl Hhw/Abh¡ C−jCm BC¢X i¥m/ ¢hcÉj¡e eu/ L¡kÑLl£ eu/
flh¢aÑa Abh¡ −eVJu¡L AhÉhÙÛ¡l L¡l−Z −L¡e pwh¡c e¡ f¡Ju¡l SeÉ c¡u£ b¡L−h e¡z
5. k¢c HLh¡l −l¢S−øÊne X¡V¡ AbÑ¡v, e¡j, ¢fa¡l e¡j, j¡a¡l e¡j, ¢m‰, −X¡¢jp¡Cm Hhw SeÈ
a¡¢lM ¢m¢fhÜ Hhw c¡¢Mm Ll¡ qu a¡q−m HC abÉ −L¡e f¢l¢ÙÛ¢a−a f¢lhaÑe h¡ pw−n¡de Ll¡
k¡−h e¡z
HR¡s¡J, fË¡bÑ£l fl£r¡ −L−¾cÊ −Y¡L¡l pju h¡ L¡E−¾p¢mw Abh¡ i¢aÑl pju Hhw ¢hnÄ¢hcÉ¡m−ul
−l¢S−øÊn−el pju −k abÉ…¢m −cJu¡ q−h (kb¡: ú¥m/L−m−Sl AÉ¡X¢jV L¡XÑ, j¡LÑ¢nV, p¡¢VÑ¢g−LV,
g−V¡ BC−X¢¾V¢V L¡XÑ, L¡ø/ LÉ¡V¡Nl£/ Bu/ B¢bÑLi¡−h c¤hÑm −nË¢Z CaÉ¡¢c) −p…¢m −ke
B−hcefœ f§lZ Ll¡l pju p¢WL i¡−h −mM¡ quz
6. AÉ¡¢fÔ−Lne eðl; f¡pJu¡XÑ, security question/ answer AeÉ L¡E−LC S¡e¡−e¡ k¡−h e¡ Hhw
−N¡fe l¡M−a q−hz HC abÉ…¢m i¥m hna fËL¡n Ll¡l g−m k¢c −L¡e −e¢ah¡QL f¢lZ¢a qu,
−h¡XÑ a¡l S−eÉ −L¡e i¡−hC c¡u£ b¡L−h e¡z
7. abÉ f¤¢Ù¹L¡u fËcš ¢e−cÑne¡ Ae¤k¡u£ R¢h Hhw ü¡rl úÉ¡e L−l Bf−m¡X Ll−a q−hz k¢c −L¡e
fË¡bÑ£ R¢h/ ü¡r−l œ¥¢V J A¢jm pÇf−LÑ −L¡e HpHjHp/ C−jCm f¡e, a¡q−m a¡−L AhnÉC
HL¢c−el j−dÉ pw−n¡de£ hÉhÙÛ¡ ¢e−a q−hz k¢c HC R¢h…−m¡ NËqZ−k¡NÉ e¡ qu a¡q−m AÉ¡X¢jV
L¡XÑ −cJu¡ q−h e¡z
8. B−hcef−œ fËcš e¡j, ¢fa¡l e¡j, j¡a¡l e¡j, ¢m‰, −X¡¢jp¡Cm Hhw SeÈ a¡¢lM hÉa£a AeÉ¡eÉ,
abÉ k¢c pw−n¡de Ll−a qu, a¡q−m −p…¢m öd¤j¡œ L¡−lLn¡e ¢f¢lu−Xl j−dÉ fË¡bÑ£ à¡l¡C Ll¡
pñhz L¡−lLn¡e ¢f¢lu−Xl f−l −L¡e pw−n¡de Ae¤−j¡ce Ll¡ q−h e¡z
9. öd¤j¡œ −eV hÉ¡w¢Lw/ −X¢hV L¡XÑ/ −œ²¢XV L¡XÑ/ UPI à¡l¡ fl£r¡l g£ −cJu¡ k¡−hz
Hp¢p/ Hp¢V/ J¢h¢p-H/ J¢h¢p-¢h fË¡bÑ£−cl SeÉ fl£r¡l g£ 400/- V¡L¡ ( Q¡l na V¡L¡ j¡œ)
Hhw AeÉ¡eÉ fË¡bÑ£−cl SeÉ 500/- V¡L¡ (fy¡Q na V¡L¡ j¡œ) fË−k¡SÉ −L¡e fËL¡l hÉ¡ˆ Q¡SÑ
fË−k¡SÉ q−m a¡J ¢c−a q−hz
Hp¢p/ Hp¢V/ J¢h¢p-H/ J¢h¢p-¢h fË¡bÑ£−cl a¡l pw¢nÔø S¡¢aNa pwn¡fœ L¡E−¾p¢mw-Hl pju
Bf−m¡X Ll−a q−h a−h −p B−hce j§−mÉ R¡s f¡−h AeÉb¡u fË¡bÑ£l fË¡bÑ£fc h¡¢am q−u k¡−hz
HLh¡l Sj¡ −cJu¡ g£ −L¡e f¢l¢ÙÛ¢a−a −gla −k¡NÉ euz
−f−j¾V −gC¢mul Hs¡−a fl£r¡l g£ Sj¡ −ch¡l SeÉ −no ¢c−el SeÉ A−fr¡ Ll−he e¡z
X¡hÚm¤ ¢h −S C C -2023 abÉ f¤¢Ù¹L¡ fªù¡: 4/45
10. Leg¡−jÑne −f−Sl L¢f, AÉ¡XÑ¢jV L¡−XÑl L¢f ¢el¡fc −qg¡S−a l¡M¤ez
11. fË¡bÑ£−cl −h¡−XÑl J−uhp¡CV (www.wbjeeb.nic.in/ wbjeeb.in) ¢eu¢ja i¡−h −cM−a Ae¤−l¡d
Ll¡ q−µRz
12.
−L¡e fË¡bÑ£ fl£r¡u hp−mC Hhw lÉ¡ˆ fË¡ç q−mC −k a¡l i¢aÑl fË¢œ²u¡ pÇfæ q−h
a¡l NÉ¡l¡¢¾V −eCz
L¡E−¾p¢mw fË¢œ²u¡l SeÉ fË−k¡SÉ ¢euj HÉ¡−m¡V−j¾V J i¢aÑl −k¡NÉa¡ ¢eÑd¡¢la Ll−hz
plL¡l J −l…−mV¢l −h¡XÑ Hhw ¢h¢iæ ¢hnÄ¢hcÉ¡mu J L−mS à¡l¡ S¡¢l Ll¡ i¢aÑ
pwœ²¡¿¹ p¡ÇfË¢aLaj ¢euj¡hm£l AhN¢al SeÉ J fË−u¡Se£u ¢nr¡Na −k¡NÉa¡ pÇf−LÑ
−k −L¡e a−bÉl SeÉ pw¢nÔø ¢hnÄ¢hcÉ¡mu/ L−mS/ −l…−mV¢l −h¡XÑ Hhw J−uØV −h‰m
S−u¾V H¾VÊ¡¾p H„¡¢j−enÚep −h¡XÑ -Hl J−uhp¡CV fË¡bÑ£−cl ¢eu¢ja i¡−h −cM−a Ae¤−l¡d
Ll¡ q−µRz
−L¡e fË¡bÑ£ −L¡e ea¥e abÉ pÇf−LÑ ¢eu¢ja ¢e−S−L p−Qae l¡M−a hÉbÑ q−m −h¡XÑ −L¡e
i¡−hC c¡u£ b¡L−h e¡z
13. fl£r¡ pwœ²¡¿¹ −k −L¡e fË−nÀl SeÉ, −k¡N¡−k¡N Ll¦e:
L−¾VÊ¡m¡l Ag H„¡¢j−enÚep
J−uØV −h‰m H¾VÊ¡¾p H„¡¢j−enÚep −h¡XÑ
¢X¢h -118, −pƒl -1, pÒV−mL, −L¡mL¡a¡ -700064
fl£r¡ −qÒf−Xú:- 1800-1023-781
1800-123-4782 (H„−Vene ew - 2)
C−jCm: info@wbjeeb.in
X¡hÚm¤ ¢h −S C C -2023 abÉ f¤¢Ù¹L¡ fªù¡: 5/45
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1.0 i¨¢jL¡
J−uØV −h‰m S−u¾V H¾VÊ¡¾p H„¡¢j−enÚep −h¡XÑ
i¡la£u pw¢hd¡−el 162 eðl d¡l¡l Ad£−e 02.03.1962 a¡¢l−M −j−j¡ ew- 828-Edn(T)
Ae¤k¡u£ f¢ÕQjh‰ plL¡l à¡l¡ 1962 p¡−m J−uØV −h‰m S−u¾V H¾VÊ¡¾p H„¡¢j−enÚep −h¡XÑ
(X¡hÚm¤ ¢h −S C C ¢h) N¢Wa quz
flhaÑ£−a 2014 p¡−m West Bengal Act XIV Ae¤k¡u£ J−uØV −h‰m S−u¾V H¾VÊ¡¾p H„¡¢j−enÚep
−h¡XÑ−L (Hlf−l ‘−h¡XÑ‘ ¢qp¡−h E−õM Ll¡ q−h) Statuatory Body ¢q−p−h ü£L«¢a −cJu¡ qu Hhw
−h¡XÑ−L pÀ¡aL Hhw pÀ¡a−L¡šl Ù¹−l ¢h¢iæ −fn¡c¡l£ Hhw hª¢šj§mL −L¡−pÑ i¢aÑl SeÉ p¡d¡lZ
fË−h¢nL¡ fl£r¡ f¢lQ¡me¡ Ll¡ Hhw ¢p−‰m-CEe−X¡ fÜ¢a−a Aem¡Ce L¡E−¾p¢mw f¢lQ¡me¡
Ll¡l c¡¢uaÆ −cJu¡ quz
−h¡XÑ 2012 p¡m −b−L −L¾cÊ£u Aem¡Ce fÜ¢a−a ¢el−fr, üµR J i¥mï¡¢¿¹q£e i¡−h
L¡E−¾p¢mw Hhw Bpe h¾Ve L−l Bp−Rz
2023-24 ¢nr¡h−oÑ C¢”¢eu¡¢lw/ −VL−e¡m¢S, g¡jÑ¡¢p Hhw B¢LÑ−VLQ¡l CaÉ¡¢c pÀ¡aL Ù¹−ll
−L¡−pÑ f¢ÕQjh−‰l ¢h¢iæ ¢hnÄ¢hcÉ¡mu, plL¡l£ L−mS J −pmgÚ g¡Ce¡¾p C¢”¢eu¡¢lw/
−VL−e¡m¢SL¡m fË¢aù¡−e i¢aÑl SeÉ X¡hÚm¤ ¢h.−S.C.C.¢h −h¡XÑ Lje H¾VÊ¡¾pÚ H„¡¢j−enÚe-2023
(WBJEE-2023) n£oÑL JHjBl (OMR) ¢i¢šL p¡d¡lZ fË−h¢nL¡ fl£r¡ f¢lQ¡me¡ Ll−hz
WBJEE-2023 fl£r¡¢V öd¤j¡œ HLh¡l Ae¤¢ùa q−h Hhw k¡l¡ Ef−l¡š² a¡¢lM Hhw pj−u
Ef¢ÙÛa q−a f¡l−he¡ a¡−cl SeÉ −L¡e f¢l¢ÙÛ¢a−a Bl −L¡e fl£r¡ −eJu¡ q−h e¡z
2.2
−ff¡l Hhw lÉ¡ˆ
fËbj fœ J ¢àa£u f−œ fl£r¡u hp¡ fË¡bÑ£l¡ −Se¡−lm −j¢lV lÉ¡ˆ (GMR) J g¡jÑ¡¢p
−j¢lV lÉ¡ˆ (PMR) Ei−ul SeÉ −k¡NÉz −pC ph fË¡bÑ£l¡ pjÙ¹ −L¡−pÑ i¢aÑl SeÉ ¢h−h¢Qa
q−hz
−Lhmj¡œ ¢àa£u f−œ fl£r¡u hp¡ fË¡bÑ£l¡ −Lhmj¡œ PMR lÉ¡−ˆl SeÉ −k¡NÉz −pC ph
fË¡bÑ£l¡ −Lhmj¡œ g¡jÑ¡¢p −L¡−pÑ i¢aÑl SeÉ ¢h−h¢Qa q−h (k¡chf¤l ¢hnÄ¢hcÉ¡mu R¡s¡)z
−Lhmj¡œ fËbj f−œ fl£r¡u hp¡ fË¡bÑ£l¡ −L¡e lÉ¡−ˆl SeÉ −k¡NÉ euz
X¡hÚm¤ ¢h −S C C -2023 abÉ f¤¢Ù¹L¡ fªù¡: 8/45
2.3 WBJEE-2023 -Hl fËnÀf−œl dlZ
pLm fËnÀ jÉ¡¢ÒVfm Q−up fËnÀ (Hj¢p¢LE) q−h, fË−aÉL fË−nÀl Q¡l¢V ¢hLÒf Ešl b¡L−hz
fË−aÉL¢V ¢ho−ul SeÉ ¢ae fËL¡l fËnÀ b¡L−hz fË−nÀl pwMÉ¡ J p−îÑ¡µQ eð−ll ¢hi¡Se ¢ejÀ¢m¢Ma
a¡¢mL¡ Ae¤k¡u£ q−h :
fËbj fËL¡l ¢àa£u fËL¡l a«a£u fËL¡l −j¡V fË−nÀl −j¡V eðl
¢hou
pwMÉ¡
fË−aÉL fË−nÀl fË−aÉL fË−nÀl fË−aÉL fË−nÀl
SeÉ 1 eðl SeÉ 2 eðl SeÉ 2 eðl
(fË¢a¢V i¥m (fË¢a¢V i¥m (i¥m q−m
Eš−ll SeÉ Eš−ll SeÉ
1/2 eðl −L¡e eðl
1/4 eðl L¡V¡ k¡−h) L¡V¡ k¡−h e¡)
L¡V¡ k¡−h)
fË−nÀl pwMÉ¡ fË−nÀl pwMÉ¡ fË−nÀl pwMÉ¡
N¢Za 50 15 10 75 100
fc¡bÑ¢hcÉ¡ 30 5 5 40 50
lp¡ue 30 5 5 40 50
……..
2.4 fl£r¡l ¢p−mh¡p: WBJEE-2023 fl£r¡l SeÉ ¢hou ¢i¢šL ¢p−mh¡p f¢l¢nø-7 -H −cJu¡
B−Rz
2.5 fl£r¡u Ešl −cJu¡l fÜ¢a
¢h−noi¡−h °a¢l Ll¡ Af¢VLÉ¡m −j¢ne ¢l−Xhm −lpf¾p (JHj Bl) n£−V fË−nÀl Ešl
¢c−a q−h, k¡ ¢h−no (Af¢VLÉ¡m j¡LÑ ne¡š²LlZ) fÜ¢a à¡l¡ j§mÉ¡ue Ll¡ q−hz p¤a ¤ l¡w,
Ešl ¢Q¢q²a Ll¡l p¢WL fÜ¢a Ae¤plZ Ll¡ AaÉ¿¹ …l¦aÆf§ZÑz
fË¢a¢V fË−nÀl SeÉ Q¡l¢V ¢hLÒf Ešl b¡L−hz fË¡bÑ£l¡ e£m Abh¡ L¡−m¡ L¡m£l hm f−u¾V
Lmj ¢c−u kb¡kb hªš−L f¤−l¡f¤¢l il¡V L−l fË−nÀl Ešl −c−hz
AeÉ −k −L¡e dl−el ¢Qq² −kje, hªš ApÇf¨ZÑi¡−h f§lZ, −f¢¾p−ml c¡N, œ²p j¡LÑ, ¢VL
¢Qq², XV j¡LÑ, hªš¡L¡l ¢Qq², Ji¡l l¡C¢Vw, ûÉ¡Q, j¤−R −gm¡, p¡c¡ L¡¢m, hª−šl h¡C−l
¢Q¢q²a Ll¡ CaÉ¡¢cl g−m −j¢ne i¥m i¡−h/ Bw¢nL i¡−h/ àÉbÑq£e i¡−h Ešl fs−a
f¡−lz Hl g−m j§mÉ¡u−e i¥m q−a f¡−l Hhw Hl g−m OMR ¢V h¡¢am q−hz −h¡XÑ
−L¡ei¡−hC HC dl−el Eš−ll i¥m j§mÉ¡u−el SeÉ c¡u£ q−h e¡z
−L¡e Ešl HLh¡l i¥m −cJu¡ q−m flhaÑ£ −r−œ a¡ j¤−R −gm¡ h¡ f¢lhaÑe Ll¡ k¡−h
e¡z
X¡hÚm¤ ¢h −S C C -2023 abÉ f¤¢Ù¹L¡ fªù¡: 9/45
2.6 eðl −cJu¡l fÜ¢a
−h¡XÑ HC fl£r¡u fË¡bÑ£−cl p¡d¡lZ fË−h¢nL¡ fl£r¡u fË¡ç eð−ll Efl ¢i¢š L−l −jd¡a¡¢mL¡
fËÙ¹¥a Ll−hz fË−aÉL fË¡bÑ£l¡ ¢eSü lÉ¡ˆ −cM−a f¡−h Hhw lÉ¡ˆ L¡XÑ X¡Ee−m¡X Ll−a f¡l−hez
lÉ¡ˆ L¡−XÑ fË¡ç eðl Hhw lÉ¡ˆ E−õ¢Ma b¡L−hz fË¡bÑ£l −N¡fe£ua¡ ¢e¢ÕQa Ll¡l SeÉ −h¡XÑ
−L¡e lÉ¡ˆ/ −ú¡l ¢mø fËL¡n L−l e¡z
fË¡bÑ£l Ešl −cJu¡ −ff¡l (¢hou) J fË¡ç eð−ll Efl ¢i¢š L−l, ¢ejÀ¢m¢Ma fÜ¢a−a c¤¢V ¢iæ
−j¢lV lÉ¡ˆ fËL¡¢na qu:
a) −Lhmj¡œ ¢àa£u f−œ AbÑ¡v fc¡bÑ¢hcÉ¡ Hhw lp¡ue -Hl fË¡ç eð−ll Efl ¢i¢š L−l
g¡jÑ¡¢p −j¢lV lÉ¡ˆ (¢fHjBl) −cJu¡ q−hz
b) fË−h¢nL¡ fl£r¡u fc¡bÑ¢hcÉ¡ Hhw lp¡ue ¢ho−u −ú¡l Ll¡ j¡LÑ−pl Adxœ²−j lÉ¡¢ˆw Ll¡
q−hz fË¡bÑ£l HLC eðl fË¡ç q−m, Ae¤−µRc 2.8 -H fËcš V¡C-−hË¢Lw ¢euj fË−k¡SÉ q−hz
c) pwl¢ra −nË¢Zl −kje: Hp ¢p, Hp ¢V, J ¢h ¢p-H, J ¢h ¢p-¢h, ¢f X¢hÔE ¢X J ¢V Hg
X¢hÔE CaÉ¡¢c fË¡bÑ£−cl −r−œ a¡−cl ¢eSü −nËZ£l j−dÉJ lÉ¡ˆ −cJu¡ q−hz
d) k¡chf¤l ¢hnÄ¢hcÉ¡mu R¡s¡ g¡jÑ¡¢p −L¡−pÑ i¢aÑ ¢fHjBl -Hl ¢i¢š−aC q−hz
e) öd¤j¡œ ¢fHjBl (pwl¢ra −nË¢Zl lÉ¡ˆ eu) -Hl Efl ¢i¢š L−l L¡E−¾p¢mw/ p£V
HÉ¡−m¡V−j¾V/ AÉ¡X¢jne Ll¡ q−hz pwl¢ra −nËZ£ lÉ¡ˆ öd¤j¡œ fË¡bÑ£−cl −nËZ£Na a−bÉl
SeÉz
C. Aem¡Ce B−hc−el pju fË¡bÑ£−cl −cJu¡ pwl¢ra −nËZ£ a−bÉl Efl ¢i¢š L−l pwl¢ra
−nËZ£ lÉ¡ˆ °a¢l Ll¡ qu, ¢L¿¹¥ abÉ…¢m L¡E−¾p¢mw -Hl pju AÉ¡−m¡−VX C¾p¢V¢VEV à¡l¡
k¡Q¡C Ll¡ quz −p−r−œ, fË¡bÑ£l −cJu¡ abÉ/ p¡¢VÑ¢g−LV…¢m e¢b k¡Q¡C−ul ¢c−e °hd q−a
q−hz k¢c e¢b k¡Q¡C−ul pju, −L¡e fË¡bÑ£l c¡¢h A°hd fËj¡¢Za qu, a¡q−m a¡l pwl¢ra
−nË¢Zl lÉ¡ˆ h¡¢am Ll¡ q−h Hhw fË¡bÑ£−L p¡d¡lZ −nËZ£−a ¢h−hQe¡ Ll¡ q−hz AeÉ¡eÉ fË¡bÑ£−cl
pwl¢ra −nË¢Zl lÉ¡ˆ pw−n¡de Ll¡ q−h e¡z
2.8 −j¢lV lÉ¡ˆ −cJu¡l SeÉ V¡C-−hË¢Lw fÜ¢a
2.8.1 ¢SHjBl -Hl SeÉ V¡C-−hË¢Lw ¢euj¡h¢m
a) N¢Za, fc¡bÑ¢hcÉ¡ Hhw lp¡u−el ¢j¢ma i¡−h Lj i¥m Ešlz
b) N¢Za Hhw fc¡bÑ¢hcÉ¡l ¢j¢ma i¡−h −h¢n p¢WL Ešlz
c) N¢Za Hhw lp¡u−el ¢j¢ma i¡−h −h¢n p¢WL Ešlz
d) N¢Za Hhw fc¡bÑ¢hcÉ¡l ¢j¢ma i¡−h Lj i¥m Ešlz
e) N¢Za Hhw lp¡u−el ¢j¢ma i¡−h Lj i¥m Ešlz
f) −Lhmj¡œ 2 eð−ll fË−nÀl SeÉ N¢Z−a −h¢n p¢WL Ešlz
g) −Lhmj¡œ 2 eð−ll fË−nÀl SeÉ fc¡bÑ¢hcÉ¡u −h¢n p¢WL Ešlz
h) −Lhmj¡œ 2 eð−ll fË−nÀl SeÉ lp¡u−e −h¢n p¢WL Ešlz
i) −Lhmj¡œ 2 eð−ll fË−nÀl SeÉ N¢Z−a Lj i¥m Ešlz
j) −Lhmj¡œ 2 eð−ll fË−nÀl SeÉ fc¡bÑ¢hcÉ¡u Lj i¥m Ešlz
3.3 Ae¤−µR−c ¢h−no −L¡e −k¡NÉa¡ hm¡ e¡ b¡L−m HC p¡d¡lZ −k¡NÉa¡…¢m fË−k¡SÉ q−hz
a) fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC (10+2) fl£r¡u −l…m¡l LÓ¡p −j¡X fÜ¢a−a h¡dÉa¡j§mL ¢qp¡−h
fc¡bÑ¢hcÉ¡ Hhw N¢Z−al p¢qa lp¡ue/ h¡−u¡−VL−e¡m¢S/ S£h¢hcÉ¡/ L¢ÇfEV¡l p¡−u¾p/
L¢ÇfEV¡l AÉ¡¢fÔ−Lne/ −VL¢eL¡m −i¡−Lne¡m ¢hou ¢e−u f¡n Ll−a q−hz fË¡bÑ£−cl
¢bul£ Hhw fËÉ¡L¢VL¡m/ −fË¡−S−ƒ (−kM¡−e fË−k¡SÉ) Bm¡c¡ Bm¡c¡ i¡−h f¡n Ll−a q−hz
b) fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC Ef−ll ¢ae¢V ¢ho−u HL p−‰ Ljf−r 45 na¡wn eðl (pwl¢ra −nË¢Zl
−kje: Hp ¢p, Hp ¢V, J ¢h ¢p-H, J ¢h ¢p-¢h, Hhw ¢f X¢hÔE ¢X fË¡bÑ£−cl SeÉ 40
na¡wn eðl −f−a q−h) −f−a q−hz
c) fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC (10+2) ¢p−ØVj à¡cn −nËZ£l fl£r¡u Cwl¡¢S−a Ljf−r 30 na¡wn eð−ll
X¡hÚm¤ ¢h −S C C -2023 abÉ f¤¢Ù¹L¡ fªù¡: 12/45
p¢qa f¡n Ll−a q−hz
d) −k¡NÉa¡ ¢eZÑ¡uL fl£r¡l −h¡XÑ−L AhnÉC −L¾cÊ£u plL¡l Abh¡ l¡SÉ plL¡−ll à¡l¡ ü£L«a
q−a q−hz
3.2.2 g¡jÑ¡¢p −L¡−pÑ i¢aÑl SeÉ p¡d¡lZ −k¡NÉa¡
3.3 Ae¤−µR−c ¢h−no −L¡e −k¡NÉa¡ hm¡ e¡ b¡L−m HC p¡d¡lZ −k¡NÉa¡…¢m fË−k¡SÉ q−hz
a) fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC (10+2) fl£r¡u fc¡bÑ¢hcÉ¡ Hhw lp¡u−el p¢qa N¢Za/ S£h¢hcÉ¡ ¢qp¡−h
−k −L¡e HL¢V ¢hou h¡dÉa¡j§mL ¢qp¡−h Bm¡c¡ Bm¡c¡ i¡−h (Eiu ¢bul£ Hhw
fËÉ¡L¢VL¡m/ −fË¡−Sƒ −kM¡−e fË−k¡SÉ) f¡n eð−ll p¢qa f¡n Ll−a q−hz
b) fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC Ef−ll ¢ae¢V ¢ho−u HL p−‰ Ljf−r 45 na¡wn eðl (pwl¢ra −nË¢Zl
−kje: Hp ¢p, Hp ¢V, J ¢h ¢p-H, J ¢h ¢p-¢h, Hhw ¢f X¢hÔE ¢X fË¡bÑ£−cl SeÉ 40
na¡wn eðl −f−a q−h) −f−a q−hz
c) fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC (10+2) fl£r¡u Cwl¡¢S−a Ljf−r 30 na¡wn eð−ll p¢qa f¡n Ll−a
q−hz
d) −k¡NÉa¡ ¢eZÑ¡uL fl£r¡l −h¡XÑ−L AhnÉC −L¾cÊ£u plL¡l Abh¡ l¡SÉ plL¡−ll à¡l¡ ü£L«a
q−a q−hz
3.2.3 f¡yQ hR−ll B¢LÑ−VLQ¡l ¢X¢NË −L¡−pÑ i¢aÑl SeÉ p¡d¡lZ −k¡NÉa¡
3.3 Ae¤−µR−c ¢h−no −L¡e −k¡NÉa¡ hm¡ e¡ b¡L−m HC p¡d¡lZ −k¡NÉa¡…¢m fË−k¡SÉ q−hz
a) L¡E¢¾pm Ag B¢LÑ−VLQ¡−ll (COA) ¢euj J j¡e Ae¤k¡u£, −L¡e fË¡bÑ£ B¢LÑ−VLQ¡l −L¡−pÑ
i¢aÑ q−a f¡l−h e¡ k¢c ¢L e¡ −p (10+2) fl£r¡u N¢Za, lp¡ue Hhw fc¡bÑ¢hcÉ¡ HC
¢ae¢V ¢ho−u HL p−‰ Ljf−r 50 na¡wn eð−ll p¢qa Bm¡c¡ Bm¡c¡ i¡−h Hhw
(10+2) fl£r¡u H¢NË−N−V 50 na¡w−nl p¢qa f¡n e¡ L−lz
b) fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC L¡E¢¾pm Ag B¢LÑ−VLQ¡l (COA), eu¡¢c¢õ à¡l¡ f¢lQ¡¢ma NATA
(National Aptitude Test in Architecture) fl£r¡u f¡n Ll−a q−hz k¢c, HC ¢hou
flhaÑ£L¡−m COA/ NTA à¡l¡ −L¡e ¢h‘¢ç S¡¢l qu, a¡q−m −p¢VJ fË−k¡SÉ q−hz
3.2.4 −j¢le C¢”¢eu¡¢lw −L¡−pÑ i¢aÑl SeÉ p¡d¡lZ −k¡NÉa¡
3.3 Ae¤−µR−c ¢h−no −L¡e −k¡NÉa¡ hm¡ e¡ b¡L−m HC p¡d¡lZ −k¡NÉa¡…¢m fË−k¡SÉ q−hz
a) ¢X−lƒl −Se¡−lm Ag ¢p¢fw, i¡la£u plL¡−ll ¢euj Hhw j¡e Ae¤k¡u£: fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC
(10+2) fl£r¡u EµQ j¡dÉ¢jL ¢nr¡ foÑc Abh¡ I pja¥mÉ −L¡e f¢l¢Qa L¡E¢¾pm/
−h¡XÑ −b−L −l…m¡l LÓ¡p −j¡X fÜ¢a−a f¡n Ll−a q−hz
b) fc¡bÑ¢hcÉ¡, lp¡ue Hhw N¢Z−a ¢j¢ma i¡−h 60 na¡wn eð−ll p¢qa Bm¡c¡ Bm¡c¡
¢ho−u (Eiu ¢bu¢l Hhw fËÉ¡L¢VL¡m/ −fË¡−Sƒ −kM¡−e fË−k¡SÉ) f¡n Ll−a q−hz
c) Cwl¡¢S ¢ho−u Ljf−r 50 na¡wn eð−ll p¢qa j¡dÉ¢jL Abh¡ (10+2) fl£r¡u f¡n
Ll−a q−hz
¢hxâx : ¢X−lƒl −Se¡−lm Ag ¢p¢fw, i¡la£u plL¡−ll ¢euj J j¡e Ae¤k¡u£ i¢aÑ fË¢œ²u¡l
pju −L¡e fË¢aù¡−el −j¡V p£−Vl 25 na¡wn p£V AhnÉC f§lZ q−a q−h, AeÉb¡u −pC hR−l
−pC −pn¡−el SeÉ −L¡pÑ¢V hS¡u l¡M¡ pñh q−h e¡z
X¡hÚm¤ ¢h −S C C -2023 abÉ f¤¢Ù¹L¡ fªù¡: 13/45
3.2.5 j¡C¢ew C¢”¢eu¡¢lw −L¡−pÑ i¢aÑl SeÉ p¡d¡lZ −k¡NÉa¡
3.3 Ae¤−µR−c ¢h−no −L¡e −k¡NÉa¡ hm¡ e¡ b¡L−m HC p¡d¡lZ −k¡NÉa¡…¢m fË−k¡SÉ q−hz
a) Ae¤−µRc 3.2.1 Ae¤k¡u£ q−a q−h ¢L¿¹¥ fËbÑ£l colour blindness/ uniocularity b¡L−m −p
−k¡NÉ ¢qp¡−h ¢h−h¢Qa q−h e¡z
3.2.6 e¢bfœ k¡Q¡C
a) fË¡bÑ£ LaÑ«L fËcš a−bÉl Efl ¢i¢š L−l fl£r¡l SeÉ AÉ¡X¢jV L¡XÑ h¡ lÉ¡ˆ L¡XÑ fËc¡e
Ll¡ quz AÉ¡−m¡−VX C¾p¢V¢VEV à¡l¡ L¡E−¾p¢mw Qm¡L¡m£e Hhw a¡lf−l pjÙ¹ e¢b k¡Q¡C
Ll¡ quz a¡C fË¡bÑ£l¡ d−l ¢e−a f¡−le e¡ −k AÉ¡X¢jV L¡−XÑ fËc¢nÑa hÉ¢š²Na abÉ −h¡XÑ
LaÑ«L Nªq£a/ Ae¤−j¡¢caz
b) k¢c AÉ¡−m¡−VX C¾p¢V¢VEV à¡l¡ XL¥−j¾V k¡Q¡C−ul pju −cM¡ k¡u −k fË¡bÑ£ LaÑ«L fËcš
−L¡e abÉ p¢WL eu Abh¡ fË¡bÑ£ k¢c Hl SeÉ −pC −i¢l¢g−Lne a¡¢l−M fËcš ¢euj
Ae¤k¡u£ p¢WL p¡¢VÑ¢g−LV/ XL¥−j¾V/ fËj¡efœ −fn Ll−a Arj qu, a¡q−m fË¡b£l abÉ
pw−n¡de Ll¡ q−h k¡l g−m fË¡bÑ£ −L¡e −L¡e −L¡−pÑ/ pjÙ¹ −L¡−pÑ/ pjÙ¹ p£−V i¢aÑl
−k¡NÉa¡J q¡l¡−a f¡−lz
c) HLCi¡−h, k¢c L¡E−¾p¢mw Qm¡L¡m£e h¡ f−l −L¡e fkÑ¡−u −cM¡ k¡u −k fË¡bÑ£ LaÑL «
fËcš abÉ/ XL¥−j¾V (…¢m) ¢jbÉ¡/ i¥m qu, a¡q−m a¡l lÉ¡ˆ/ p£V AÉ¡mV−j¾V/
AÉ¡X¢jne h¡¢am ¢q−p−h ¢h−hQe¡ Ll¡ q−hz k¢c −L¡−e¡ fË¡bÑ£ fË−u¡Se£u j¡ecä fËj¡e
Ll−a hÉbÑ qe a¡q−m a¡l lÉ¡ˆ i¢aÑl SeÉ ¢h−h¢Qa q−h e¡z
3.3 pw¢nÔø LaÑ«f−rl L¡R −b−L f¡Ju¡ ¢e¢cÑø ¢LR¥ ¢hnÄ¢hcÉ¡mu/ ¢hnÄ¢hcÉ¡m−ul ¢hi¡N/ fË¢aù¡e Abh¡
¢LR¥ ¢e¢cÑø −L¡−pÑl ¢h−no ¢nr¡Na −k¡NÉa¡ HC −pLn¡−e −cJu¡ qmz
HC Ae¤−µR−c E¢õ¢Ma e¡ qJu¡ AeÉ¡eÉ pjÙÛ fË¢aù¡e Hhw −L¡−pÑl SeÉ Ef−l −pLn¡e 3.2-−a
−cJu¡ −k¡NÉa¡ fË−k¡SÉ q−hz
a) C¢”¢eu¡¢lw/ −VL−e¡m¢S Hhw g¡jÑ¡¢p −L¡pÑ: fË¡bÑ£−L ¢h‘¡e ¢hi¡−N −l…m¡l LÓ¡p −j¡X
fÜ¢a−a (10+2) fl£r¡ f¢ÕQjh‰ EµQj¡dÉ¢jL ¢nr¡ pwpc −b−L Abh¡ ü£L«a L¡E¢¾pm/
X¡hÚm¤ ¢h −S C C -2023 abÉ f¤¢Ù¹L¡ fªù¡: 14/45
−h¡XÑ −b−L pja¥mÉ −L¡e fl£r¡ f¡n Ll−a q−hz
i. fË¡bÑ£−L Bh¢nÉL ¢hou ¢qp¡−h fc¡bÑ¢hcÉ¡, lp¡ue Hhw N¢Z−a Bm¡c¡ Bm¡c¡ i¡−h (Eiu
¢bu¢l Hhw fËÉ¡L¢VL¡m −kM¡−e fË−k¡SÉ) f¡n Ll−a q−hz
ii. fË¡bÑ£−L E¢õ¢Ma fl£r¡u Ef−ll ¢ae¢V ¢ho−u HL p−‰ Ljf−r 60 na¡wn eðl
(pwl¢ra −nË¢Zl fË¡bÑ£−cl SeÉ Ns 45 na¡wn eðl −f−a q−h −kje: Hp ¢p, Hp ¢V,
J ¢h ¢p-H, J ¢h ¢p-¢h, Hhw ¢f X¢hÔE ¢X) −f−a q−h Hhw N¢Z−a 60 na¡wn (Hp ¢p,
Hp ¢V, J ¢h ¢p-H, J ¢h ¢p-¢h, Hhw ¢f X¢hÔE ¢X fË¡bÑ£−cl SeÉ 45 na¡wn eðl −f−a
q−h) J Cwl¡¢S−a Ljf−r 30 na¡wn (pjÙ¹ fË¡bÑ£−cl SeÉ) eð−ll p¢qa f¡n Ll−a
q−hz
b) B¢LÑ−VLQ¡l −L¡pÑ: fË¡bÑ£−L p¡−u¾p ¢ØVÊ−j −l…m¡l LÓ¡p −j¡X fÜ¢a−a (10+2) fl£r¡
f¢ÕQjh‰ EµQj¡dÉ¢jL ¢nr¡ foÑc −b−L Abh¡ ü£L«a L¡E¢¾pm/ −h¡XÑ −b−L pja¥mÉ −L¡e
fl£r¡ f¡n Ll−a q−hz
i. fË¡bÑ£−L (10+2) fl£r¡u fc¡bÑ¢hcÉ¡, lp¡ue Hhw N¢Z−a HL p−‰ Ljf−r 50 na¡wn
eðl Hhw H¢NË−N−V 50 na¡w−nl (Hp ¢p, Hp ¢V, J ¢h ¢p-H, J ¢h ¢p-¢h, Hhw ¢f
X¢hÔE ¢X fË¡bÑ£−cl SeÉ 37 na¡wn eðl −f−a q−h) p¢qa f¡n Ll−a q−hz
ii. fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC L¡E¢¾pm Ag B¢LÑ−VLQ¡l (COA), eu¡¢c¢õ à¡l¡ f¢lQ¡¢ma NATA
(National Aptitude Test in Architecture) fl£r¡u f¡n Ll−a q−hz E¢õ¢Ma fl£r¡l
−lS¡ÒV °hd q−a q−hz
3.3.3 J−uØV −h‰m CE¢eiÑ¡¢p¢V Ag AÉ¡¢ej¡m AÉ¡ä ¢gp¡l£ p¡−u¾pÚ (−Xu¡l£ −VL−e¡m¢S−a ¢h. −VL)
Hhw ¢hd¡e Q¾cÊ L«¢o ¢hnÄ ¢hcÉ¡mu (HN¢lL¡mQ¡l¡m C¢”¢eu¡¢lw -H ¢h. −VL)
a) fË¡bÑ£−L (10+2) Abh¡ pja¥mÉ −L¡e fl£r¡u −l…m¡l LÓ¡p −j¡X fÜ¢a−a Bh¢nÉL
¢hou ¢qp¡−h fc¡bÑ¢hcÉ¡, lp¡ue, N¢Za Hhw Cwl¡¢S−a Bm¡c¡ Bm¡c¡ i¡−h (Eiu
¢bu¢l Hhw fÉ¡L¢VL¡m −kM¡−e fË−k¡SÉ) f¡n Ll−a q−hz
b) fË¡bÑ£−L Ef−l E¢õ¢Ma Q¡l¢V ¢ho−u HL p−‰ Ljf−r 50 na¡wn eðl (pwl¢ra −nË¢Zl
fË¡bÑ£−cl SeÉ Ns 40 na¡wn eðl −f−a q−h −kje: Hp ¢p, Hp ¢V, J ¢h ¢p-H, J
¢h ¢p-¢h, Hhw ¢f X¢hÔE ¢X) −f−a q−hz
a) ¢h. −VL:
i. fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC (10+2) fl£r¡u Bh¢nÉL ¢hou ¢qp¡−h fc¡bÑ¢hcÉ¡ Hhw N¢Z−al p¢qa
lp¡ue/ °ShfËk¤¢š²/ S£h¢hcÉ¡/ L¢ÇfEV¡l p¡−u¾p/ L¢ÇfEV¡l AÉ¡¢fÔ−Lne/ −VL¢eL¡m
−i¡−Lne¡m ¢ho−u Bm¡c¡ Bm¡c¡ i¡−h (Eiu ¢bu¢l Hhw fËÉ¡L¢VL¡m −kM¡−e fË−k¡SÉ)
f¡n eð−ll p¢qa −l…m¡l LÓ¡p −j¡X fÜ¢a−a f¡n Ll−a q−hz
ii. fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC Ef−ll ¢ae¢V ¢ho−u HL p−‰ Ljf−r 60 na¡wn eðl (pwl¢ra
X¡hÚm¤ ¢h −S C C -2023 abÉ f¤¢Ù¹L¡ fªù¡: 16/45
−nË¢Zl fË¡bÑ£−cl SeÉ 55 na¡wn eðl −f−a q−h −kje: Hp ¢p, Hp ¢V, J ¢h ¢p-H, J
¢h ¢p-¢h, Hhw ¢f X¢hÔE ¢X) −f−a q−hz
iii. fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC (10+2) fl£r¡u Cwl¡¢S−a Ljf−r 30 na¡wn eð−ll p¢qa f¡n
Ll−a q−hz
iv. fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC (10+2) fl£r¡u H¢NË−N−V 60 na¡w−nl (pwl¢ra −nË¢Zl fË¡bÑ£−cl SeÉ
55 na¡wn eðl −f−a q−h −kje: Hp ¢p, Hp ¢V, J ¢h ¢p-H, J ¢h ¢p-¢h, Hhw ¢f
X¢hÔE ¢X) p¢qa f¡n Ll−a q−hz
b) ¢h. g¡jÑ:
i. fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC (10+2) fl£r¡u −l…m¡l LÓ¡p −j¡X fÜ¢a−a Bh¢nÉL ¢hou ¢qp¡−h
fc¡bÑ¢hcÉ¡ Hhw lp¡u−el p¢qa N¢Za/ S£h¢hcÉ¡ ¢ho−u Bm¡c¡ Bm¡c¡ i¡−h (Eiu
¢bu¢l Hhw fËÉ¡L¢VL¡m −kM¡−e fË−k¡SÉ) f¡n Ll−a q−hz
ii. fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC Ef−ll ¢ae¢V ¢ho−u HL p−‰ Ljf−r 60 na¡wn eðl (pwl¢ra
−nË¢Zl fË¡bÑ£−cl SeÉ 55 na¡wn eðl −f−a q−h −kje: Hp ¢p, Hp ¢V, J ¢h ¢p-H, J
¢h ¢p-¢h, Hhw ¢f X¢hÔE ¢X) −f−a q−hz
iii. fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC (10+2) fl£r¡u Cwl¡¢S−a Ljf−r 30 na¡wn eð−ll p¢qa f¡n
Ll−a q−hz
iv. fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC (10+2) fl£r¡u H¢NË−N−V 60 na¡w−nl (pwl¢ra −nË¢Zl fË¡bÑ£−cl SeÉ
55 na¡wn eðl −f−a q−h −kje: Hp ¢p, Hp ¢V, J ¢h ¢p-H, J ¢h ¢p-¢h, Hhw ¢f
X¢hÔE ¢X) p¢qa f¡n Ll−a q−hz
v. −k¡NÉa¡ ¢eZÑ¡uL fl£r¡l −h¡XÑ−L AhnÉC −L¾cÊ£u plL¡l Abh¡ l¡SÉ plL¡−ll ü£L«a
q−a q−hz
3.4 f¢ÕQjh−‰l ÙÛ¡u£ h¡¢p¾c¡ qJu¡l fË−u¡Se£ua¡
a) ¢ejÀ¢m¢Ma p£V…¢m−a i¢aÑ qJu¡l SeÉ fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC f¢ÕQjh−‰l h¡¢p¾c¡ q−a q−hz
i. plL¡l£p¡q¡kÉ fË¡ç C¢”¢eu¡¢lw/ −VL−e¡m¢S/ gÑ¡j¡¢p L−m−S −Se¡−lm LÉ¡V¡−N¡l£l
p£V pq −k −L¡e p£−V i¢aÑl SeÉz
ii. J−uØV −h‰m CE¢eiÑ¡¢p¢V Ag AÉ¡¢ej¡m AÉ¡ä ¢gp¡l£ p¡−u−¾pÚ −Se¡−lm LÉ¡V¡−N¡l£l
p£V pq −k−L¡e p£−V ¢h −VL (−Xu¡l£ −VL−e¡m¢S) −L¡−pÑ i¢aÑl SeÉz
iii. k¡chf¤l ¢hnÄ¢hcÉ¡m−u 90 na¡wn −Se¡−lm LÉ¡V¡−N¡l£l p£−V i¢aÑl SeÉz
iv. −k −L¡e fË¢aø¡−e −k −L¡e pwl¢ra −nË¢Zl (Hp ¢p, Hp ¢V, J ¢h ¢p-H, J ¢h ¢p-¢h,
¢f X¢hÔE ¢X, ¢V Hg X¢hÔE) p£−V i¢aÑl SeÉz
b) B¢mu¡ ¢hnÄ¢hcÉ¡m−u i¢aÑl SeÉ −l¢p−Xe¢pu¡m Abh¡ −X¡¢jp¡Cm p¡¢VÑ¢g−LV fË−u¡Se,
−k−qa¥ H¢V l¡SÉ plL¡l à¡l¡ f¢lQ¡¢ma HL¢V ¢hnÄ¢hcÉ¡muz
c) fË¡bÑ£−L −pLn¡e 3.4.1 -H −cJu¡ abÉ Ae¤k¡u£ fË−u¡Se£u fËgjÑ¡ X¡Ee−m¡X Ll−a q−h
Hhw p¡¢VÑ¢g−LV¢V L¡E−¾p¢mw, i¢aÑ CaÉ¡¢cl pju −cJu¡l SeÉ fËÙ¹¥a l¡M−a q−hz
3.4.1 f¢ÕQjh−‰l ÙÛ¡u£ h¡¢p¾c¡ qJu¡l −k¡NÉa¡ Hhw fË−k¡SÉ p¡¢VÑ¢g−L−Vl ej¤e¡
f¢ÕQjh−‰l h¡¢p¾c¡ qJu¡l naÑ ¢ejÀl©f:
a) fË¡bÑ£−L 31/12/2022 fkÑ¿¹ A¿¹a Na cn hRl d−l f¢ÕQjh−‰l ÙÛ¡u£ h¡¢p¾c¡ q−a q−hz
X¡hÚm¤ ¢h −S C C -2023 abÉ f¤¢Ù¹L¡ fªù¡: 17/45
Abh¡
b) fË¡bÑ£l h¡h¡-j¡ −L f¢ÕQjh−‰l ÙÛ¡u£ ¢WL¡e¡l p¢qa ÙÛ¡u£ h¡¢p¾c¡ q−a q−hz
E¢õ¢Ma a) −nËZ£l fË¡bÑ£−cl SeÉ fËgjÑ¡ ‘a1’ (f¢l¢nø -1) Abh¡ ‘a2’ (f¢l¢nø - 2) fËgjÑ¡ fË−k¡SÉz
E¢õ¢Ma b) −nËZ£l fË¡bÑ£−cl SeÉ fËgjÑ¡ ‘b’ (f¢l¢nø - 3) fË−k¡SÉ Abh¡ fË¡bÑ£−L AhnÉC a¡l h¡h¡
j¡−ul A¢l¢Se¡m −k −L¡e c¤¢V f¢lQu fœ (−kje: −i¡V¡l BC¢X L¡XÑ/ Bd¡l L¡XÑ/ f¡p−f¡VÑ/
−lne L¡XÑ) −cM¡−a q−hz E¢õ¢Ma ej¤e¡−L AhnÉC fË¡bÑ£l h¡h¡ j¡−ul f¢ÕQjh−‰l ÙÛ¡u£ h¡¢p¾c¡
qJu¡l fËj¡e fœ q−a q−hz
L¡E¢¾p¢mw-Hl pju k¢c −L¡e pwl¢ra −nË¢Z −kje: Hp ¢p/ Hp ¢V/ J ¢h ¢p-H/ J ¢h ¢p-¢h
fË¡bÑ£l¡ k¢c −X¡¢jp¡Cm p¡¢VÑ¢g−LV ¢c−a e¡ f¡−l, a−h −p a¡l LÉ¡V¡−N¡l£ p¡¢VÑ¢g−LV¢V (f¢ÕQjh‰
plL¡l à¡l¡ S¡¢l Ll¡) −X¡¢jp¡Cm p¡¢VÑ¢g−LV ¢qp¡−h −cM¡−a/ Bf−m¡X Ll−a f¡−lz ¢L¿¹¥, k¢c
−L¡e L¡l−e abÉ k¡Q¡C−ul pju LÉ¡V¡−N¡l£ p¡¢VÑ¢g−LV¢V A°hd fËj¡¢ea qu, a¡q−m −pC fË¡bÑ£l
−X¡¢jp¡Cm ØV¡V¡p¢V ee-J−uØV −h‰m ¢qp¡−h ¢h−h¢Qa q−hz
5.2 pwl¢ra −nË¢Zl Ad£−e Hp ¢p/ Hp ¢V p¡¢VÑ¢g−LV −cJu¡l SeÉ Efk¤š² LaÑ«fr
¢ejÀ¢m¢Ma −k −L¡e HL¢V LaÑ«fr LaÑ«L Hp ¢p/ Hp ¢V p¡¢VÑ¢g−LV CpÉ¥ Ll−a q−h:
(i) LmL¡a¡ h¡−c AeÉ pLm −Sm¡…¢ml −r−œ p¡h ¢X¢ine¡m A¢gp¡lNez
(ii) LmL¡a¡ −f±l¢eNj Hm¡L¡i¥š² −cl −r−œ (−L Hj¢p BCe, 1980 2 eðl d¡l¡u 9 eðl
Efd¡l¡u −k l¦−f pw‘¡¢ua) ¢X¢ØVʃ J−um−gu¡l A¢gp¡l LmL¡a¡ Hhw H„ A¢gpJ
S−u¾V ¢X−lƒl hÉ¡LJu¡XÑ LÓ¡−pp J−um−gu¡l ¢hi¡Nz
5.3
pwl¢ra −nË¢Zl Ad£−e c¡¢h Ll¡ fË¡bÑ£−cl SeÉ J¢h¢p-H (NCL)/ J¢h¢p-¢h (NCL) p¡¢VÑ¢g−LV
−cJu¡l SeÉ Efk¤š² LaÑ«fr
¢h‘¢ç ew, 374 (71)-¢VX¢hÔE/ C¢p/ HjBl-103/94 a¡¢lM 27/7/1994 a¡¢l−M, Øj¡lL ew
1204-Hp¢h¢pX¡¢hÔE/ HjBl-67/10 a¡¢lM 27/7/2015 ew Ae¤k¡u£ f¢ÕQjh−‰l HL¢V −Sm¡l
HL¢V jqL¥j¡ ¢hi¡−Nl p¡h ¢X¢ine A¢gp¡l¢V HC p¡¢VÑ¢g−LV Cp¤¤Él LaÑ«frz LmL¡a¡u HC
dl−el p¡¢VÑ¢g−LV l¡SÉ plL¡−ll j−a¡ HLSe LjÑLaÑ¡ LaÑ«L Ae¤−j¡¢ca Ll¡ quz −pC Ae¤k¡u£
LmL¡a¡ −f±lpwÙÛ¡l H¢š²u¡li¥š² LmL¡a¡ pÇf−LÑ p¡¢VÑ¢g−LV CpÉ¥L¡l£ LaÑ«fr ¢q−p−h L¡S
Ll¡l SeÉ LmL¡a¡l ¢X¢ØVʃ J−um−gu¡l A¢gp¡l, LmL¡a¡ J p¡−hL k¤NÈ f¢lQ¡mL ¢h ¢p
X¢hÔE (BCW) ¢hi¡−Nl −Sm¡ LmÉ¡Z LjÑLaÑ¡−L Ah¢qa Ll¡ q−u−Rz
*NCL - ee ¢œ²¢j −mu¡l (Non Creamy Layer)
X¡hÚm¤ ¢h −S C C -2023 abÉ f¤¢Ù¹L¡ fªù¡: 19/45
5.4 fË¢ahå£ (¢f X¢hÔE ¢X) fË¡bÑ£−cl SeÉ Bpe pwlrZ
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MATHEMATICS
Algebra
A.P., G.P., H.P.: Definitions of A. P. and G.P.; General term; Summation of first n-terms of series ∑n, ∑n², ∑n3;
Arithmetic/Geometric series, A.M., G.M. and their relation; Infinite G.P. series and its sum.
Logarithms: Definition; General properties; Change of base.
Complex Numbers: Definition in terms of ordered pair of real numbers and properties of complex numbers;
Complex conjugate; Triangle inequality; amplitude of complex numbers and its properties; Square root of
complex numbers; Cube roots of unity; De Moivre's theorem (statement only) and its elementary
applications. Solution of quadratic equation in complex number system.
Polynomial equation: nth degree equation has exactly n roots (statement only); Quadratic Equations:
Quadratic equations with real coefficients; Relations between roots and coefficients; Nature of roots;
Formation of a quadratic equation, sign and magnitude of the quadratic expression ax2 +bx+c (where a, b,
c arerational numbers and a ≠ 0).
Permutation and combination: Permutation of n different things taken r at a time (r ≤ n). Permutation of n
things not all different. Permutation with repetitions (circular permutation excluded). Combinations of n
different things taken r at a time (r ≤ n). Combination of n things not all different. Basic properties. Problems
involving both permutations and combinations.
Principle of mathematical induction: Statement of the principle, proof by induction for the sum of squares,
sum of cubes of first n natural numbers, divisibility properties like 22n — 1 is divisible by 3 (n ≥ 1), 7divides
32n+1+2n+2 (n ≥ 1)
Binomial theorem (positive integral index): Statement of the theorem, general term, middle term,
equidistant terms, properties of binomial coefficients.
Matrices: Concepts of m x n (m ≤ 3, n ≤ 3) real matrices, operations of addition, scalar multiplication and
multiplication of matrices. Transpose of a matrix. Determinant of a square matrix. Properties of
determinants (statement only). Minor, cofactor and adjoint of a matrix. Non-singular matrix. Inverse of a
matrix. Finding areaof a triangle. Solutions of system of linear equations. (Not more than 3 variables).
Sets, Relations and Mappings: Idea of sets, subsets, power set, complement, union, intersection and
differenceof sets, Venn diagram, De Morgan's Laws, Inclusion / Exclusion formula for two or three finite
sets, Cartesian product of sets.
Relation and its properties. Equivalence relation — definition and elementary examples, mappings, range
and domain, injective, surjective and bijective mappings, composition of mappings, inverse of a mapping.
Statistics and Probability:
Measure of dispersion, mean, variance and standard deviation, frequency distribution. Addition and
multiplication rules of probability, conditional probability and Bayes’ Theorem, independence of events,
repeated independent trails and Binomial distribution.
Trigonometry
Trigonometric functions, addition and subtraction formulae, formulae involving multiple and submultiple
angles, general solution of trigonometric equations. Properties of triangles, inverse trigonometric functions
and their properties.
Coordinate geometry of two dimensions
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Distance formula, section formula, area of a triangle, condition of collinearity of three points in a plane.
Polar co-ordinates, transformation from Cartesian to polar coordinates and vice versa. Parallel
transformation of axes.
Concept of locus, locus problems involving all geometrical configurations,
Slope of a line. Equation of lines in different forms, angle between two lines. Condition of perpendicularity
and parallelism of two lines. Distance of a point from a line. Distance between two parallel lines. Lines
through the point of intersection of two lines. Angle bisector
Equation of a circle with a given center and radius. Condition that a general equation of second degree in x,
y may represent a circle. Equation of a circle in terms of endpoints of a diameter. Equation of tangent,
normal and chord. Parametric equation of a circle. Intersection of a line with a circle. Equation of common
chord of two intersecting circles.
Definition of conic section, Directrix, Focus and Eccentricity, classification based on eccentricity. Equation
of Parabola, Ellipse and Hyperbola in standard form, their foci, directrices, eccentricities and parametric
equations.
Co-ordinate geometry of three dimensions
Direction cosines and direction ratios, distance between two points and section formula, equation of a
straight line, equation of a plane, distance of a point from a plane.
Calculus
Differential calculus: Functions, domain and range set of functions, composition of two functions and
inverse of a function, limit, continuity, derivative, chain rule and derivative of functions in various forms.
Concept of differential.
Rolle's Theorem and Lagrange's Mean Value theorem (statement only). Their geometric interpretation and
elementary application. L'Hospital's rule (statement only) and applications. Second order derivative.
Integral calculus: Integration as a reverse process of differentiation, indefinite integral of standard
functions. Integration by parts. Integration by substitution and partial fraction.
Definite integral as a limit of a sum with equal subdivisions. Fundamental theorem of integral calculus and
its applications. Properties of definite integrals.
Differential Equations: Formation of ordinary differential equations, solution of homogeneous differential
equations, separation of variables method, linear first order differential equations.
Application of Calculus: Tangents and normals, conditions of tangency. Determination of monotonicity,
maxima and minima. Differential coefficient as a measure of rate. Motion in a straight line with constant
acceleration. Geometric interpretation of definite integral as area, calculation of area bounded by
elementary curves and Straight lines. Area of the region included between two elementary curves.
Vectors: Addition of vectors, scalar multiplication, dot and cross products, scalar triple product.
PHYSICS
Physical World, Measurements, Units & dimensions: Physical World, Measurements, Units &
dimensions Units & Dimensions of physical quantities, dimensional analysis & its applications, error in
measurements, significant figures.
Kinematics: Scalars & vectors, representation of vectors in 3D, dot & cross product & their applications,
elementary differential & integral calculus, time-velocity & relevant graphs, equations of motion with
uniform acceleration.
Laws of motion: Newton’s laws of motion, using algebra & calculus, inertial & non inertial frames,
conservationof linear momentum with applications, elastic & inelastic collisions, impulse centripetal force,
banking of roads, relative velocity, projectile motion & uniform circular motion Work, power, energy:
Work, power, energy Work, work-energy theorem, power, energy, work done by constant & variable forces,
PE & KE, conservation of mechanical energy, conservative and nonconservative forces, PE of a spring,
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Motion of centre of mass, connected systems, Friction: Centre of mass of two-particle system, motion of
connected system, torque, equilibrium of rigid bodies, moments of inertia of simple geometric bodies (2D)
[without derivation] conservation of angular momentum, friction and laws of friction.
Gravitation: Kepler’s laws, (only statement) universal law of gravitation, acceleration due to gravity (g),
variation of g, gravitational potential & PE, escape velocity, orbital velocity of satellites, geostationary orbits.
Bulk properties of matter: Elasticity, Hooke’s law, Young’s modulus, bulk modulus, shear, rigidity modulus,
Poisson’s ratio elastic potential energy. Fluid pressure: Pressure due to a fluid column, buoyancy, Pascal’s
law, effect of gravity on fluid pressure. Surface tension: Surface energy, phenomena involving surface
tension, angle of contact, capillary rise,
Viscosity: Coefficient of viscosity, streamline & turbulent motion, Reynold’s number, Stoke’s law, terminal
velocity, Bernoulli’s theorem. Heat & Thermal Physics: Heat & temperature, thermal expansion of solids.
liquids & gases, ideal gas laws, isothermal & adiabatic processes; anomalous expansion of water & its
effects, sp. heat capacity, Cp, Cv, calorimetry; change of state, specific latent heat capacity. Heat transfer;
conduction, thermal and thermometric conductivity, convection & radiation, Newton's law of cooling,
Stefan's law.
Thermodynamics: Thermal equilibrium (Zeroth law of thermodynamics), heat, work & internal energy. 1st
law of thermodynamics, isothermal & adiabatic processes, 2nd law of thermodynamics, reversible &
irreversible processes.
Kinetic theory of gases: Equation of state of a perfect gas, kinetic theory of gases, assumptions in
Kinetic theory of gases, concept of pressure. & temperature; rms speed of gas molecules; degrees of
freedom, law of equipartition of energy (introductory ideas) & application to specific heats of gases; mean
free path, Avogadro number.
Oscillations & Waves: Periodic motion – time period, frequency, time-displacement eqation, Simple
harmonic motion (S.H.M) & its equation; phase; SHM in different sytems, restoring force & force const,
energy in S.H.M.-KE & PE, free, forced & damped oscillations (introductory ideas), resonance wave motion,
equation for progressive wave, longitudinal & transverse waves, sound waves, Newton’s formula &
Laplace’s correction, factors affecting the velocity of sound in air, principles of superposition of waves,
reflection of waves, standing waves in strings & organ pipes, fundamental mode, harmonics &overtones,
beats, Doppler effect.
Electrostatics: Conservation of electric charges, Coulomb's law-force between two-point charges, forces
between multiple charges; superposition principle & continuous charge distribution. Electric field, &
potential due to a point charge & distribution of charges, electric field lines electric field due to a dipole;
torque on a dipole in uniform electric field; electric flux, Gauss' theorem & its simple applications,
conductors & insulators, free charges & bound charges inside a conductor; dielectrics & electric
polarisation, capacitors & capacitance, combination of capacitors in series & in parallel, capacitance of a
parallel plate capacitor with & without dielectric medium between the plates, energy stored in a capacitor.
Current Electricity:
Electric current, & conductor, drift velocity' mobility & their relation with electric current; Ohm's law,
electrical resistance, Ohmic and non-Ohmic conductors, electrical energy & power, carbon resistors, colour
codes, combination of resistances, temperature dependence of resistances, electric cell, emf and internal
resistance of an electric cell, pd, combination of cells, secondary cells, (introductory) Kirchoff’s laws of
electrical network, simple applications, principle of Wheatstone bridge, metre bridge and potentiometer
and their uses, thermoelectricity; Seebeck effect; Peltier effect, thermo emf.
Magnetic effect of current: Concept of magnetic field, Oersted's experiment, Biot - Savart law & its
application to current carrying circular loop; Ampere's law & its applications to infinitely long straight wire,
straight and toroidal solenoids; force on a moving charge in uniform magnetic & electric fields, cyclotron
frequency; force on a current-carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field, force between two parallel
current-carrying conductors-- definition of ampere. Torque experienced by a current loop in a uniform
magnetic field; moving coil galvanometer-its current sensitivity & conversion to ammeter & voltmeter,
Inter-conversion of voltmeter & ammeter & change of their ranges.
Magnetics: Current loop as a magnetic dipole & its magnetic dipole moment, magnetic dipole moment of a
revolving electron, magnetic field intensity due to a magnetic dipole bar magnet along its axis &
perpendicular to its axis, torque on a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) in a uniform magnetic field; magnet
as an equivalent
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solenoid, magnetic field lines; Earth's magnetic field & its magnetic elements. para-, dia- & ferro- magnetic
substances, with examples. Electromagnets & the factors affecting their strengths, permanent magnets.
Electromagnetic induction & alternating current: Electromagnetic induction; Faraday's laws, induced emf
& current; Lenz's Law, eddy currents, self & mutual induction, alternating currents, peak and rms value of
alternating current and voltage; reactance and impedance; LR & CR circuits, phase lag & lead, LCR series
circuit, resonance; power in AC circuits, wattless current.
Electromagnetic waves: Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics (qualitative ideas only),
transverse nature of electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic spectrum, applications of the waves from the
different parts of the spectrum
Optics I (Ray optics): Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula. Refraction of light, total internal
reflection & its applications, optical fibres, refraction at spherical surfaces, lenses, thin lens formula,
lensmaker's formula. Newton's relation: Displacement method to find position of images (conjugate points)
Magnification, power of a lens, combination of thin lenses in contact, combination of a lens & a mirror
refraction and dispersion of light through a prism; optical instruments, human eye, image formation &
accommodation, correction of eye defects (myopia, hypermetropia) using lenses, microscopes &
astronomical telescopes (reflecting & refracting) & their magnifying powers.
Optics II (Wave Optics): Scattering of light - blue colour of the sky, elementary idea of Raman effect; wave
optics: wave front & Huygens' principle, reflection & refraction of plane wave at a plane surface using wave
fronts. Proof of laws of reflection & refraction using Huygens' principle Interference, Young's double slit
experiment & expression for fringe width, coherent sources, Fraunhoffer diffraction due to a single slit,
Particle nature of light & wave particle dualism: Photoelectric effect, Hertz and Lenard’s observations;
Einstein’s photoelectric equation - particle nature of light, matter waves; wave nature of particles, de
Broglie relation.
Atomic Physics: Alpha-particle scattering expt Rutherford's nuclear atom model of atom; Bohr model of
hydrogen atom, energy levels in a hydrogen atom, hydrogen spectrum, continuous & characteristic xrays.
Nuclear Physics: Composition & size of nucleus, atomic masses, isotopes, isobars; isotones, radioactivity -
alpha, beta & gamma particles/ rays & their properties; radioactive decay law; massenergy relation, mass
defect; binding energy per nucleon & its variation with mass number; nuclear fission & fusion.
Solid state Electronics: Energy bands in solids (qualitative ideas only), conductors, insulators &
semiconductors;semiconductor diode – I-V characteristics in forward & reverse bias, diode as a rectifier;
I-V characteristics of LED, photodiode, solar cell & Zener diode; Zener diode as a voltage regulator, junction
transistor (BJT), transistor action, characteristics of a BJT, BJT as an amplifier (CE configuration) &
oscillator; logic gates (OR, AND, NOT, NAND & NOR).
CHEMISTRY
Atoms, Molecules and Chemical Arithmetic:
Dalton’s atomic theory; Gay Lussac’s law of gaseous volume; Avogadro’s Hypothesis and its applications.
Atomic mass; Molecular mass; Equivalent weight; Valency; Gram atomic weight; Gram molecular weight;
Gramequivalent weight and mole concept; Chemical formulae; Balanced chemical equations; Calculations
(based on mole concept) involving common oxidation – reduction, neutralization, and displacement
reactions; Concentration in terms of mole fraction, molarity, molality and normality. Percentage
composition, empirical formula and molecular formula; Numerical problems.
Atomic Structure:
Concept of Nuclear Atom – electron, proton and neutron (charge and mass), atomic number. utherford’s
model and its limitations; Extra nuclear structure; Line spectra of hydrogen atom. Quantization of energy
(Planck’s equation E = hν); Bohr’s model of hydrogen atom and its limitations, Sommerfeld’s modifications
(elementary idea); The four quantum numbers, ground state electronic configurations of many electron
atoms and mono – atomic ions; The Aufbau Principle; Pauli’s Exclusion Principle and Hund’s Rule. Dual
nature of
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matter and light, de Broglie's relationship, Uncertainty principle; The concept of atomic orbitals, shapes of
s, p and d orbitals (pictorial approach).
Radioactivity and Nuclear Chemistry:
Radioactivity α-, β-, γ rays and their properties; Artificial transmutation; Rate of radioactive decay, decay
constant, half-life and average age life period of radio-elements; Units of radioactivity; Numerical problems.
Stability of the atomic nucleus – effect of neutron-proton (n/p) ratio on the modes of decay, group
displacement law, radioisotopes and their uses (C, P, Co and I as examples) isobars and isotones (definition
andexamples), elementary idea of nuclear fission and fusion reactions.
The Periodic Table and Chemical Families:
Modern periodic law (based on atomic number); Modern periodic table based on electronic configurations,
groups (Gr. 1-18) and periods. Types of elements – representative (s-block and p- block), transition (d-
block) elements and inner transition (f-block/lanthanides and actinides) and their general characteristics.
Periodic trends in physical and chemical properties – atomic radii, valency, ionization energy, electron
affinity, electronegativity, metallic character, acidic and basic characters of oxides and hydrides of the
representative elements (up to Z = 36). Position of hydrogen and the noble gases in the periodic table;
Diagonal relationships.
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure:
Valence electrons, the Octet rule, electrovalent, covalent and coordinate covalent bonds with examples;
Properties of electrovalent and covalent compounds. Limitations of Octet rule (examples); Fajans Rule.
Directionality of covalent bonds, shapes of poly – atomic molecules (examples); Concept of hybridization of
atomic orbitals (qualitative pictorial approach): sp, sp2 , sp3 and dsp2 . Molecular orbital energy diagrams
for homonuclear diatomic species – bond order and magnetic properties. Valence Shell Electron Pair
Repulsion (VSEPR) concept (elementary idea) – shapes of molecules. Concept of resonance (elementary
idea), resonance structures (examples). Elementary idea about electronegativity, bond polarity and dipole
moment, inter- and intra-molecular hydrogen bonding and its effects on physical properties (mp, bp and
solubility); Hydrogen bridge bonds in diborane.
Coordination Compounds:
Introduction, Double salts and complex salts, coordination compounds (examples only), Werner's theory,
coordination number (examples of coordination number 4 and 6 only), colour, magnetic properties and
shapes, IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds.
Solid State:
Classification of solids based on different binding forces: molecular, ionic, covalent and metallic solids,
amorphous and crystalline solids (elementary idea). Unit cell in two dimensional and three dimensional
lattices, calculation of density of unit cell, packing in solids, packing efficiency, voids, number of atoms per
unit cell in a cubic unit cell, point defects, electrical and magnetic properties. Band theory of metals,
conductors, semiconductors and insulators and n & p type semiconductors.
Liquid State:
Vapour pressure, viscosity and surface tension (qualitative idea only, no mathematical
derivations).Gaseous State:
Measurable properties of gases. Boyle’s Law and Charles Law, absolute scale of temperature, kinetic theory
of gases, ideal gas equation – average, root mean square and most probable velocities and their relationship
withtemperature. Daltons Law of partial pressure, Grahams Law of gaseous diffusion. Deviations from ideal
behavior. Liquefaction of gases, real gases, van der Waals equation; Numerical problems.
applications (Numerical problems). Heat of reaction, fusion and apourization; Second law of
thermodynamics; Entropy; Free energy; Criterion of spontaneity. Third law of thermodynamics (brief
introduction).
Chemical Equilibria – The Law of mass action, dynamic nature of chemical equilibria. Equilibrium constants,
Le Chateliers Principle. Equilibrium constants of gaseous reactions (Kp and Kc) and relation between them
(examples). Significance of ΔG and ΔGº.
Chemical Dynamics – Factors affecting the rate of chemical reactions (concentration, pressure,
temperature, catalyst), Concept of collision theory. Arrhenius equation and concept of activation energy.
Order and molecularity (determination excluded); First order reactions, rate constant, half – life (numerical
problems), examples of first order and second order reactions.
Physical Chemistry of Solutions:
Colloidal Solutions – Differences from true solutions; Hydrophobic and hydrophilic colloids (examples and
uses); Coagulation and peptization of colloids; Dialysis and its applications; Brownian motion; Tyndall
effect and its applications; Elementary idea of emulsion, surfactant and micelle.
Electrolytic Solutions – Specific conductance, equivalent conductance, ionic conductance, Kohlrausch’s law,
Faraday’s laws of electrolysis, applications. Numerical problems.
Non-electrolytic Solutions – Types of solution, vapour pressure of solutions. Raoult’s Law; Colligative
properties – lowering of vapour pressure, elevation of boiling point, depression of freezing point, osmotic
pressure and their relationships with molecular mass (without derivations); Numerical problems.
Ionic and Redox Equilibria:
Ionic equilibria – ionization of weak electrolytes, Ostwald’s dilution law. Ionization constants of weak acids
and bases, ionic product of water, the pH – scale, pH of aqueous solutions of acids and bases; Buffer
solutions, buffer action and Henderson equation.
Acid-base titrations, acid – base indicators (structures not required). Hydrolysis of salts (elementary idea),
solubility product, common ion effect (no numerical problems).
Redox Equilibria: Oxidation – Reduction reactions as electron transfer processes, oxidation numbers,
balancing of redox reactions by oxidation number and ion-electron methods. Standard electrode potentials
(E°), Electrochemical series, feasibility of a redox reaction. Significance of Gibb’s equation: ΔG° = – nFΔE°
(without derivation), no numerical problems. Redox titrations with (examples); Nernst equations
(Numerical problems).
Hydrogen:
Position of hydrogen in periodic table, occurrence, isotopes, preparation, properties and uses of hydrogen,
hydrides-ionic covalent and interstitial; physical and chemical properties of water, heavy water, hydrogen
peroxide – preparation, reactions and structure and use; hydrogen as a fuel.
Chemistry of Non-Metallic Elements and their Compounds:
Carbon – occurrence, isotopes, allotropes (graphite, diamond, fullerene); CO and CO2 production, properties
and uses. Nitrogen and Phosphorus – occurrence, isotopes, allotopes, isolation from natural sources and
purification, reactivity of the free elements. Preparation, properties, reactions of NH3, PH3, NO, NO2, HNO2,
HNO3, P4O10, H3PO3 and H3PO4.
Oxygen and Sulphur – Occurrence, isotopes, allotropic forms, isolation from natural sources and
purification, properties and reactions of the free elements. Water, unusual properties of water, heavy water
(production and uses). Hydrogen peroxide and ozone (production, purification, properties and uses).
Halogens – comparative study, occurrence, physical states and chemical reactivities of the free elements,
peculiarities of fluorine and iodine; Hydracids of halogens (preparation, properties, reactions and uses),
inter- halogen compounds (examples); Oxyacids of chlorine.
Chemistry of Metals:
General principles of metallurgy – occurrence, concentration of ores, production and purification of metals,
mineral wealth of India. Typical metals (Na, Ca, Al, Fe, Cu and Zn) – occurrence, extraction, purification
(where
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applicable), properties and reactions with air, water, acids and non-metals. Manufacture of steels and
alloy steel (Bessemer, Open-Hearth and L.D. process).
Principles of chemistry involved in electroplating, anodizing and galvanizing. Preparation and properties
of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4.
Lanthanoids – Electronic configuration, oxidation states, chemical reactivity and lanthanoid contraction and
its consequences.
Actinoids – Electronic configuration, oxidation states and comparison with
lanthanoids.Chemistry in Industry:
Large scale production (including physicochemical principles where applicable, omitting technical details)
and uses of Sulphuric acid (contact process), Ammonia (Haber’s process), Nitric acid (Ostwald’s process),
sodium bi-carbonate and sodium carbonate (Solvey process).
Polymers:
Natural and synthetic polymers, methods of polymerization (addition and condensation),
copolymerization, some important polymers – natural and synthetic like polythene, nylonpolyesters,
bakelite, rubber. Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers.
Surface Chemistry:
Adsorption – physisorption and chemisorption, factors affecting adsorption of gases on solids, catalysis,
homogenous and heterogenous activity and selectivity; enzyme catalysis colloidal state distinction between
true solutions, colloids and suspension; lyophilic , lyophobic multimolecular and macromolecular colloids;
properties of colloids; Tyndall effect, Brownian movement, electrophoresis, coagulation, emulsion – types
of emulsions.
Environmental Chemistry:
Common modes of pollution of air, water and soil. Ozone layer, ozone hole – important chemical reactions
in the atmosphere, Smog; major atmospheric pollutants; Green House effect; Global warming pollution due
to industrial wastes, green chemistry as an alternative tool for reducing pollution, strategies for control of
environment pollution.
Chemistry of Carbon Compounds:
Hybridization of carbon: σ – and π – bonds. Isomerism – constitutional and stereoisomerism; Geometrical
and optical isomerism of compounds containing upto two asymmetric carbon atoms. IUPAC nomenclature
of simple organic compounds – hydrocarbons, mono and bifunctional molecules only (alicyclic and
heterocyclic compounds excluded).
Conformations of ethane and n-butane (Newman projection only). Electronic Effects: Inductive, resonance
and hyperconjugation. Stability of carbocation, carbanion and free radicals; Rearrangement of carbocation;
Electrophiles and nucleophiles, tautomerism in β-dicarbonyl compounds, acidity and basicity of simple
organic compounds.
Compounds:
Alkanes – Preparation from alkyl halides and carboxylic acids; Reactions — halogenation and combustion.
Alkenes and Alkynes – Preparation from alcohols; Formation of Grignard reagents and their synthetic
applications for the preparation of alkanes, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones and acids; SNl and SN2 reactions
(preliminary concept). Markownikoff’s and anti-Markownikoff’s additions; Hydroboration;
Oxymercuration-demercuration, reduction of alkenes and alkynes (H2/Lindler catalyst and Na in liquid
NH3), metal acetylides.
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes:
Haloalkanes – Preparation from alcohols; Nomenclature, nature of C -X bond, physical and chemical
properties, mechanism of substitution reactions, optical rotation. Formation of Grignard reagents and their
synthetic applications for the preparation of alkanes, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones and acids; SN1 and
SN2
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Rules of the Examination
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2. fl£r¡l ¢ce −L¡e Ap¤¤¢hd¡ Hs¡−a fl£r¡ −L−¾cÊl p¢WL AhÙÛ¡e Hhw k¡a¡u¡−al Ef¡u pÇf−LÑ
B−N −b−L ¢e¢ÕQa q−u −eJu¡ E¢Qaz
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q−h e¡z
4. −k −L¡e fË¡bÑ£ a¡l SeÉ hl¡Ÿ Bpe R¡s¡ AeÉ −L¡e Bp−e hp−m, a¡−L “reported againgst”
Ll¡ q−hz
5. fl£r¡ −L−¾cÊ −Y¡L¡l SeÉ ¢ejÀ¢m¢Ma fËj¡Zfœ hqe Ll¦e:
a. AÉ¡X¢jV L¡−XÑl j¤¢âa L¢fz
b. Aem¡Ce B−hc−el pju Bf−m¡X Ll¡ l¢Pe R¢hl HL¢V L¢fz
c. Bd¡l L¡XÑ/ fÉ¡e L¡XÑ/ f¡p−f¡VÑ/ 10j ØVÉ¡ä¡XÑ AÉ¡X¢jV L¡XÑ/ ú¥m-BC¢X L¡XÑ/
−i¡V¡l BC¢X/ −lne L¡XÑ ECb g−V¡NË¡g/ hÉ¡wL f¡ph¤L ECb g−V¡NË¡g/ AeÉ −k
−L¡e °hd plL¡l£ R¢hpq f¢lQufœz
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7. fË¡bÑ£−cl fl£r¡l A¿¹a 15 ¢j¢eV B−N a¡−cl Bpe NËqZ Ll−a q−hz
8. −L¡e f¢l¢ÙÛ¢a−a fl£r¡l ¢edÑ¡¢la pj−ul f−l −L¡e fË¡bÑ£−L fl£r¡ −L−¾cÊ fË−hn Ll−a −cJu¡
q−h e¡z
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mN −V¢hm, ¢lØVJu¡Q, −j¡h¡Cm −g¡e CaÉ¡¢c hqe Ll−a −cJu¡ qu e¡z HC dl−el ¢e¢oÜ hÙ¹¥
pq −L¡e fl£r¡bÑ£ dl¡ fs−m a¡−L “reported againgst” Ll¡ q−h Hhw a¡l fË¡bÑ£fc h¡¢am
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L−l −cM¤e −k Bfe¡l eðl Hhw fËnÀfœ eðl HLC ¢Le¡z k¢c a¡ e¡ qu, Ce¢i¢S−mVl−L
HLC ¢p¢lS (−kje: A/B/C/D) −b−L f¤−l¡ −pV hcm L−l ¢c−a hm¤ez
11. fËnÀf−œl Ef−l ü¡rl Ll¦ez
12. JHjBl (OMR) Hhw fË−nÀ¡šl f¤¢Ù¹L¡l cover page - H −cJu¡ ¢e−cÑn¡hm£ M¤h p¡hd¡−e fs¥ez
13. JHjBl (OMR) Hhw Efk¤š² ÙÛ¡−e fËnÀfœ eðl J −l¡m eðl ¢mM¤ez fËnÀfœ eðl J −l¡m
eð−l i¥−ml SeÉ fË¡bÑ£ i¥m eðl −f−a f¡−l h¡ OMR ¢V h¡¢am q−a f¡−l, k¡l SeÉ −h¡XÑ
c¡u£ b¡L−h e¡z k¢c −L¡e fË¡bÑ£ −L¡e i¥m L−le, a¡q−m Ji¡ll¡CV Ll¡ E¢Qa euz
Ce¢i¢S−mVl−L Ae¤−l¡d Ll¦e p¢WL eðl f¤el¡u ¢mM−a Hhw a¡l ü¡rl Ll−az
14. fËnÀfœ eðl, ¢p¢lS (−kje: A/B/C/D) Hhw −l¡m eð−ll kb¡kb hªš il¡V Ll¦ez
15. hs Ar−l Bfe¡l e¡j ¢mM¤e, −L−¾cÊl e¡j Hhw -H Bfe¡l ü¡rl kb¡kb ÙÛ¡−e Ll¦ez AeÉ
−L¡b¡J −L¡e ¢Qq² l¡M−he e¡, Hl g−m JHjBl h¡¢am q−a f¡−lz
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16. AÉ¡−Ve−X¾p n£−V −cJu¡ Bfe¡l e¡j J R¢hl p¡−b AÉ¡X¢jV L¡−XÑ Bfe¡l e¡j J R¢h ¢j¢m−u
−cM¤ez k¢c −L¡e pw−n¡d−el fË−u¡Se qu, a¡q−m a¡ Ce¢i¢S−mV−ll eS−l Be¤ez
17. fl£r¡ öl¦l pju Ce¢i¢S−mVl LaÑ«L −O¡oZ¡l f−l fËnÀf−œl ¢pm −M¡m¡ k¡−hz fËnÀf−œl pLm
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Bfe¡l Ce¢i¢S−mVl−L HLC ¢p¢l−Sl (−kje: A/B/C/D) f¤−l¡ −pV fË¢aÙÛ¡fe Ll−a hm¤ez
18. fl£r¡l pju ¢elha¡ hS¡u l¡M¤ez −k −L¡e L−b¡fLbe/ A‰i¢‰ h¡ ¢hnª´Mm¡ pª¢ø−L Apc¡QlZ
¢q−p−h ¢h−hQe¡ Ll¡ q−hz k¢c −L¡e fË¡bÑ£−L −L¡e AeÉ¡u Ef¡u Ahmðe Ll−a −cM¡ k¡u, a¡q−m
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q−hz
19. −L¡e fË−nÀl hÉ¡f¡−l Ce¢i¢S−mV−ll p¡−b −L¡e B−m¡Qe¡ Ll¡ k¡−h e¡z
20. fË¡bÑ£l¡ fËnÀ f−œ fËcš ÙÛ¡−e l¡gÚ Ll−a f¡−lez
21. fl£r¡ −no e¡ qJu¡ fkÑ¿¹ −L¡e fË¡bÑ£ Ce¢i¢S−mV−ll Ae¤j¢a R¡s¡ a¡l Bpe −R−s k¡−h e¡z
22. fl£r¡ −no qJu¡ fl karZ e¡ Ce¢i¢S−mVl pjÙ¹ JHjBl (OMR) ¢j¢m−u ¢e−µRe aare
−L¡e fl£r¡bÑ£ Bpe −R−s k¡−h e¡z
23. fË¡bÑ£l¡ fl£r¡l fl a¡l fËnÀfœ p−‰ ¢e−u −k−a f¡−lez
24. k¢c L¡E−L AeÉ −L¡e fË¡bÑ£l q−u fl£r¡ ¢c−a −cM¡ k¡u a¡q−m a¡−L f¤¢m−nl q¡−a a¥−m
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District-wise list of examination zones for WBJEE-2023
Barrackpur
North 24 Parganas 43
(Dum Dum Jn. To Barrackpur)
North 24 Parganas Basirhat 44
Paschim Burdwan Asansol 45
Paschim Burdwan Durgapur 46
Paschim Medinipur Garbeta 47
Paschim Medinipur Kharagpur 48
Paschim Medinipur Medinipur 49
Purba Burdwan Burdwan 50
Purba Medinipur Contai 51
Purba Medinipur Haldia 52
Purba Medinipur Tamluk 53
Purulia Purulia 54
South 24 Parganas Garia/Sonarpur/Baruipur 55
South 24 Parganas Jainagar 56
Uttar Dinajpur Raiganj 57
Other States
Assam Silchar 58
Tripura Agartala 59
a) Candidates from West Bengal, Assam and Tripura must select any three zones
from the above list in order of their preference.
b) Candidates from other states must select any three zones from the following.
Districts of W.B. Zone
Howrah Salkia/Bally/Uttarpara
Kolkata Salt Lake/New Town
(Salt Lake/Lake Town/New Town/Rajar Hat)
Kolkata South Kolkata
(Ballygaunge/Minto Park/Bhowanipore/Tollygaunge/Jadavpur)
Kolkata West Kolkata
(Joka/Behala/Alipore/Chetla/Khidirpore/Budge Budge)
Paschim Burdwan Asansol
Paschim Burdwan Durgapur
Paschim Kharagpur
Medinipur
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THE SCHEDULE
[See clause (zc) of section 2]
SPECIFIED DISABILITY
1. Physical disability.—
A. Locomotor disability (a person's inability to execute distinctive activities associated with movement of
self and objects resulting from affliction of musculoskeletal or nervous system or both), including—
(a) "leprosy cured person" means a person who has been cured of leprosy but is suffering from—
(i) loss of sensation in hands or feet as well as loss of sensation and paresis in the eye and eye-lid but with
no manifest deformity;
(ii) manifest deformity and paresis but having sufficient mobility in their hands and feet to enable them to
engage in normal economic activity;
(iii) extreme physical deformity as well as advanced age which prevents him/her from undertaking any
gainful occupation, and the expression "leprosy cured" shall construed accordingly;
(b) "cerebral palsy" means a Group of non-progressive neurological condition affecting body movements
and muscle coordination, caused by damage to one or more specific areas of the brain, usually occurring
before, during or shortly after birth;
(c) "dwarfism" means a medical or genetic condition resulting in an adult height of 4 feet 10 inches (147
centimeters) or less;
(d) "muscular dystrophy" means a group of hereditary genetic muscle disease that weakens the muscles
that move the human body and persons with multiple dystrophy have incorrect and missing information in
their genes, which prevents them from making the proteins they need for healthy muscles. It is
characterised by progressive skeletal muscle weakness, defects in muscle proteins, and the death of muscle
cells and tissue;
(e) "acid attack victims" means a person disfigured due to violent assaults by throwing of acid or similar
corrosive substance.
B. Visual impairment—
(a) "blindness" means a condition where a person has any of the following conditions, after best
correction—
(ii) visual acuity less than 3/60 or less than 10/200 (Snellen) in the better eye with best possible correction;
or
(iii) limitation of the field of vision subtending an angle of less than 10 degree.
(b) "low-vision" means a condition where a person has any of the following conditons, namely:—
(i) visual acuity not exceeding 6/18 or less than 20/60 upto 3/60 or upto 10/200 (Snellen) in the better
eye with best possible corrections; or
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functioning (rasoning, learning, problem solving) and in adaptive behaviour which covers a range of every
day, social and practical skills, including—
(a) "specific learning disabilities" means a heterogeneous group of conditions wherein there is a deficit in
processing language, spoken or written, that may manifest itself as a difficulty to comprehend, speak, read,
write, spell, or to do mathematical calculations and includes such conditions as perceptual disabilities,
dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia and developmental aphasia;
(b) "autism spectrum disorder" means a neuro-developmental condition typically appearing in the first
three years of life that significantly affects a person's ability to communicate, understand relationships and
relate to others, and is frequently associated with unusal or stereotypical rituals or behaviours.
3. Mental behaviour,—
"mental illness" means a substantial disorder of thinking, mood, perception, orientation or memory that
grossly impairs judgment, behaviour, capacity to recognise reality or ability to meet the ordinary demands
of life, but does not include retardation which is a conditon of arrested or incomplete development of mind
of a person, specially characterised by subnormality of intelligence.
(i) "multiple sclerosis" means an inflammatory, nervous system disease in which the myelin sheaths around
the axons of nerve cells of the brain and spinal cord are damaged, leading to demyelination and affecting
the ability of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord to communicate with each other;
(ii) "parkinson's disease" means a progressive disease of the nervous system marked by tremor, muscular
rigidity, and slow, imprecise movement, chiefly affecting middle-aged and elderly people associated with
degeneration of the basal ganglia of the brain and a deficiency of the neurotransmitter dopamine.
(i) "haemophilia" means an inheritable disease, usually affecting only male but transmitted by women to
their male children, characterised by loss or impairment of the normal clotting ability of blood so that a
minor would may result in fatal bleeding;
(ii) "thalassemia" means a group of inherited disorders characterised by reduced or absent amounts of
haemoglobin.
(iii) "sickle cell disease" means a hemolytic disorder characterised by chronic anemia, painful events, and
various complications due to associated tissue and organ damage; "hemolytic" refers to the destruction of
the cell membrane of red blood cells resulting in the release of hemoglobin.
5. Multiple Disabilities (more than one of the above specified disabilities) including deaf blindness which
means a condition in which a person may have combination of hearing and visual impairments causing
severe communication, developmental, and educational problems.
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Institution-wise and course-wise seats under Defence Quota for academic session 2022-23.