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Tenses, Modals, Articles, Voices, Narration, TX x^ x7?RXct X5#RR4 XfR aXlfs^Xfj, sHIHiRHch,
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WHPil WTR ^ 3TMR ^ STTcTcfiTf^, '^R5JT 9- Optics
f^Tf^ 3ff^ 10- Atoms and nuclei
11- Fluids and solids, rigid bodies
5. aff^ >[f^
12- Electronics
^ arra^ ^ sFT afk ^ sw ^ wrnri
13- Thermodynamics
6. afl^ 14- Kinetic theory of gases
wft afk ^ 3TM? ^^Twntr 15- Gravitation
^^iTTcfr f I 16- Kinematics
17- Thermal properties
7. 3);JHc1^ '«<stj|4 18- Dual nature of matters
Wm af)^ c|ujHMi-an£n% an^ afpj an^ 19- Communications
8. ^TfrncTT TIT ^ CHEMISTRY
arwT afk ^ f^PiW, j^l^cw, a?^icrf^-ei?T -^,
1- Structure of Atoms and molecules
9. ^ •dIAIiJH 2- Solutions and elements
^ -diiiiiH, dif^'cf, (pfff^), fMif^ram ariR i 3- Equilibrium
4- Hydrocarbons
10. XT^ 5- Electrochemistry
PfT^-3TP cJTcTW, mRm^ cJjcR-eTT, ^ 6- State of matters-solid gases and liquids
cJTcReiT.^fefj czjcRerr apf^| 7- Alcohols, phenols ethers, ketones and
carboxylic acid
11. ^ MilfRldl
W{ afR ^51^, aicf) 8- Organic compounds
xiididd anf^
9- Halogens and aldehydes
12. 10- Surface chemistry
^ 3fR RpTcfr arfcR^ anR i 11- Carbohydrates-dyes, Polymers and Bio-
molecules
13. Hl-Slldl* TlVilcll ^ ^^hflcT 12-Transition elements
WIT afR wr, cF^IHdcl afR Rr, 13- Nucleic acid, Amino acid and proteins
afR TPTTJTTcT, Mfcl^lddl, ajW (WI, 14- Quantum chemistry
dRcni), 3fR 6iPl I
15- Catalysis of organometallic compound
14. <tdllddled Qkild
MATHS
TRT afR ill Rich, ^FFW "Rf^, TRTf afk
■^, RfiifRTI
1- Relations and functions.
15. dlRjch afr? 2- Trigonometry.
chet^vS-i, R?dl cfil TTTW^, dl^d WT>, 3- Matrices.
4- Determinants
W^'d'ifi^JjJd'd ^ Ri^41<1> (PRpfl^ QWI^vjl) 5- Continuity and differentiability.
'OT Pi^ftich (ai^ f^p?) ^ifteiT ^ Mio<jph*i 6- Application of derivatives.
f^: ^WPT ?TR^ T?^ TTf^ 7-Integrals.
(^ ai^20o) 8- Differential equation.
PHYSICS 9- Vector algebra.
10- Three dimensional geometry.
1- Measurements and units 11- Linear programming.
2- Dimensions and area 12- Probability.
3- Scalar quantities and elements 13- Sets.
4- Waves and oscillations 14- Rotation and function.
5- Electrostatics and magnetism 15- Complex number and quadratic equation.
6- Motions and friction 16- Limits and derivatives.
7- Current electricity and electromagnetic 17- Statics.
waves 18- Straight line.
8- Work, power and energy 19- Sequences and series.
20- Permutation and combination.
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^cT 31^200)
1. History and Development of computers
2. Memory and its types
3. Fundamental knowledge of windows
4. Linux, Unix
5. Concept of file system, MS Office
6. Fundamentals of world wide web, internet,
e-mail and social media
7. Basics of encryption
8. Digital Signature and Hash Value
9. Networking (LAN, MAN, WAN)Topology
10. GSM/CDMA/4G/5G Communication
11. Dark Net and Crypto currency
12. Virus. Anti-Virus and Malware
13. Cyber crimes and Cyber security
14. Cyber Forensics
15. Quantum Computing basics
16. Artificial Intelligence (Al)
17. Internet of Things (lOT)
18. Cloud Computing
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