KEE Exam Pattern 2019- Karunya Institute will release the exam pattern of KEE 2019 to help aspirants along with the official notification, in December 2018. Candidates can check various details in the KEE 2019 exam pattern such as type of questions asked, marking scheme, duration of the test and more. These details will help the candidates to strategize their preparation to get maximum marks. The question paper will consist of multiple choice question on Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/ Biology & General Aptitude that candidates should solve in the duration of 02 hours 30 minutes. KEE 2019 will be held in the 2nd or 3rd week of April 2019 for admission in various UG courses. Below are the details of KEE Exam Pattern 2019 that every aspirant should know before starting their preparation.
The exam pattern for KEE 2019 is given below. Candidates must note that they will be able to check further details of the entrance exam from the official university website.
S.No |
Subjects |
Number of Questions |
Total Marks |
1 |
Physics |
25 |
25 |
2 |
Chemistry |
25 |
25 |
3 |
Mathematics or Biology |
40 |
40 |
4 |
General Aptitude |
30 |
30 |
The syllabus of KEE will consist of 10+2 level subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics & General Aptitude and etc. Below are some of the important topics that candidates should prepare for the entrance test.
Mathematics |
Physics |
Chemistry |
Algebra |
Units & Measurement |
States of Matter |
Trigonometry |
Kinematics |
Atomic Structure |
2- dimensional Coordinate Geometry |
Newton’s Laws of Motion |
Chemical Bonding & Molecular Structure |
3-dimensional Coordinate Geometry |
Impulse and Momentum |
Thermodynamics |
Differential calculus |
Work and Energy |
Physical and Chemical Equilibria |
Integral calculus |
Rotational Motion |
Electrochemistry |
Ordinary Differential Equations |
Gravitation |
Chemical Kinetics |
Probability |
Mechanics of Solids and Fluids |
Hydrogen and s-block elements |
Vectors |
Oscillations |
p- d- and f-block elements |
Statistics |
Waves |
Organic Chemistry and Hydrocarbons |
Linear Programming |
Heat and Thermodynamics |
Stereochemistry |
Mathematical Modelling |
Electrostatics |
Surface Chemistry |
|
Current Electricity |
Organic Compounds with Functional Groups Containing Oxygen and Nitrogen |
|
Magnetic Effect of Current |
Theoretical Principles of Experimental Chemistry |