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West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination or the WBJEE is a state-government examination controlled centralised test for admission to undergraduate courses in Engineering, Technology, Pharmacy and Architecture courses in the state.

The test is being conducted on 21st April, 2013.

As part of the examination, candidates need to appear in 3 papers including Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics.

 

Following is the detailed syllabus for Mathematics:


Algebra  

A.P., G.P., H.P. : Definitions of A. P. and G.P.; General term; Summation of first n-terms; A.M.and G.M.; Definitions of H.P. (only 3 terms) and H.M.; Finite arithmetico-geometric series.

Logarithms: Definition; General properties; Change of base.

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 (a,b,c are rational numbers and a≠0). 

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 2 2n – 1 is divisible by 3 (n ≥1), 7 divides 32n+1+2 n+2(n ≥ 1).

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.

Complex Numbers:  Definition and properties of complex  numbers; Complex conjugate; Triangle inequality; Square root of complex numbers; Cube roots of unity; D’Moivre’s theorem (statement only) and its elementary applications.

Binomial theorem :Statement of the theorem,  general term, middle term, equidistant terms, properties of binomial co-efficients. 

Infinite series :Binomial theorem for negative and fractional index. Infinite G.P. series, Exponential and Logarithmic series with range of validity (statement only), simple applications. 

Matrices : Concepts of  m× 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. Nonsingular matrix. Inverse of a matrix. Finding area of 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 difference of 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.

Probability :  Classical definition, addition rule, conditional probability and Bayes’ theorem, independence, multiplication rule.


Trigonometry

Trigonometric ratios, compound angles, multiple and submultiple angles, general solution of trigonometric equations. Properties of triangles, inverse trigonometric functions. 

Co-ordinate geometry of two dimensions

Basic Ideas : 
Distance formula, section formula, area of a triangle, condition of collinearity of three points in a plane.
Polar coordinates, transformation from Cartesian  to polar coordinates and vice versa. Parallel transformation of axes, concept of locus, elementary locus problems. 

Straight line : 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.  

Circle : 
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 . Parametric equation of a circle. Intersection of a  line with a circle. Equation of common chord of two intersecting circles. 

Conics : Definition, Directrix, Focus and Eccentricity, classification based on eccentricity. 

Parabola :Standard equation. Reduction of the form x = ay²+by+c or y = ax²+bx+c to the standard form y² = 4ax or x² = 4ay respectively. Elementary properties and parametric equation of a parabola. 

Ellipse and Hyperbola : 
Reduction to standard form of general equation of second degree when xy term is absent. Conjugate hyperbola. Simple properties. Parametric equations. Location of a point with respect to a conic. Differential calculus :  Functions, composition.

Differential calculus :  Functions, composition of two functions  and inverse of a function, limit, continuity, derivative, chain rule, derivatives of implicit functions and of functions defined parametrically.

 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 :  Formulation and solution of differential equations of the forms. 


1) dy / dx = ƒ(x).g(y) 
2) dy / dx = ƒ(y/x) 
3) dy / dx = (ax+by) / (cx+dy) 
4) dy / dx = (a1x+b1y+c1 )/ (a2x+b2y+c2 ) /(a1/a2 = b1/b2) 
 5) dy / dx + p(x)y = Q(x)
 6) d²y / dx² + p1 dy/dx + p2y = 0 with p1 and p2constants.
 7) d²y/dx² = ƒ(x) 

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. 

Source: www.wbjee.in

 

Related Links:

WBJEE 2013: Detailed Syllabus for Chemistry

WBJEE 2013: Detailed Syllabus for Physics

 

 

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