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AP EAPCET (AP EAMCET) Syllabus 2023: Important Topics and Sub-Topics, Weightage, Best Books

AP EAPCET Syllabus 2023: The syllabus of AP EAPCET 2023 has been released by the JNTU Anantapur at the official website, sche.ap.gov.in/EAPCET. AP EAPCET Syllabus 2023 includes the subjects and topics on which the question paper will be based. Authorities have reduced AP EAPCET (AP EAMCET) Syllabus because of the 30% reduction in the 1st and 2nd-year intermediate syllabus.

AP EAPCET Syllabus 2023 is divided into three sections - Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. JNTUA will provide all details about the major topics and sub-topics of these sections. Candidates must note that AP EAPCET 2023 will be conducted as a computer-based examination. This examination will be conducted for two courses - Engineering: July 4 to July 8, 2023, and Architecture: July 11 to July 12, 2023. 

Candidates who have applied for the examination are advised to prepare each and every topic included in the exam syllabus of AP EAPCET 2023 as questions can be put forward from any topic. Aspirants are advised to prepare the Mathematics section thoroughly as it contains the maximum number of questions i.e. 80 questions. Check AP EAPCET (AP EAMCET) Exam Pattern 2023 

To know about AP EAPCET (AP EAMCET) Syllabus, weightage for MPC/ BIPC, important topics, books, etc. read the article below.

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AP EAPCET Maths Syllabus

AP EAPCET (AP EAMCET) Syllabus 2023: Mathematics

Engineering aspirants appearing for AP EAPCET (AP EAMCET) 2023 will have to attempt the Mathematics section in the paper. There are 80 questions in the section with maximum questions from Probability. Topics that are included in this section are: Algebra, Trigonometry, Vector Algebra, Measures of Dispersion & Probability, Coordinate Geometry, and Calculus. Mentioned below are the major topics:

Algebra

  • Functions: Types of functions, Definitions, Inverse functions and Theorems, Domain, Range, Inverse of real-valued functions.
  • Mathematical Induction: Principle of Mathematical Induction & Theorems, Applications of Mathematical Induction, Problems on divisibility.
  • Complex Number: Complex number as an ordered pair of real numbers, fundamental operations, Representation of complex numbers in the form a+ib, Modulus and amplitude of complex numbers, Illustrations, Geometrical and Polar Representation of complex numbers in Argand plane, Argand diagram. 
  • Matrices: Types of matrices, Scalar multiple of a matrix and multiplication of matrices, Transpose of a matrix, Determinants, Adjoint and Inverse of a matrix, Consistency, and inconsistency of Equations, Rank of a matrix, Solution of simultaneous linear equations.
  • De Moivre’s Theorem: De Moivre’s theorem, Integral and Rational indices, nth roots of unity, Geometrical Interpretations, Illustrations.
  • Theory of Equations: The relation between the roots and coefficients in an equation, Solving the equations when two or more roots of it are connected by certain relation, Equation with real coefficients, the occurrence of complex roots in conjugate pairs, and its consequences, Transformation of equations, Reciprocal Equations.
  • Partial fractions: Partial fractions of f(x)/g(x) when g(x) contains non, repeated linear factors, Partial fractions of f(x)/g(x) where both f(x) and g(x) are polynomials and when g(x) contains repeated and/or non-repeated linear factors, Partial fractions of f(x)/g(x) when g(x) contains irreducible factors.
  • Permutations and Combinations: Fundamental Principle of counting – linear and circular permutationsPermutations of ‘n’ dissimilar things taken ‘r’ at a time - Permutations when repetitions allowed - Circular permutations - Permutations with constraint repetitions - Combinations-definitions, certain theorems, and their applications.
  • Quadratic Expressions: Quadratic expressions, equations in one variable, Signs of quadratic expressions, Change in signs, Maximum and minimum values, and Quadratic equations.
  • Binomial Theorem: Binomial theorem for positive integral index, Binomial theorem for rational Index (without proof), Approximations using Binomial theorem.

Coordinate Geometry

  • Locus: Definition of locus, Illustrations, To find equations of locus, Problems connected to it.
  • The Straight Line: Revision of fundamental results, Straight line, Normal form, Illustrations, Symmetric form, Straight line - Reduction into various forms, Intersection of two Straight Lines, Family of straight lines, Concurrent lines, Condition for Concurrent lines, Angle between two lines, Length of a perpendicular from a point to a Line, Distance between two parallel lines, Concurrent lines, properties related to a triangle.
  • Transformation of Axes: Transformation of axes, Rules, Derivations, and Illustrations, Rotation of axes, Derivations, Illustrations.
  • Circle: Equation of circle, Standard form, Center and radius equation of a circle with a given line segment as diameter & equation of a circle through three noncollinear points, parametric equations of a circle, Position of a point in the plane of a circle, Power of a point-definition of a tangent, Length of a tangent, Position of a straight line in the plane of a circle, Conditions for a line to be tangent, Chord joining two points on a circle, Equation of the tangent at a point on the circle, Point of contact, Equation of normal, Chord of contact, Pole and polar, Conjugate points and conjugate lines, Equation of chord in term of its midpoint, Relative position of two circles, Circles touching each other externally, internally, Common tangents, Centers of similitude, Equation of pair of tangents from an external point. 
  • Parabola: Conic sections, Parabola, Equation of parabola in standard form, Different forms of parabola parametric equations, Equations of tangent and normal at a point on the parabola ( Cartesian and parametric), Conditions for a straight line to be a tangent.
  • Hyperbola: Equation of hyperbola in standard form, Parametric equations, Equations of tangent and normal at a point on the hyperbola (Cartesian and parametric), Conditions for a straight line to be a tangent, Asymptotes.

Calculus

  • Limits and Continuity: Intervals and neighborhoods, Limits, Standard Limits, Continuity.
  • Differentiation: Derivative of a function, Elementary Properties, Trigonometric, Inverse Trigonometric, Hyperbolic, Inverse Hyperbolic Function, Derivatives, Methods of Differentiation, Second-order Derivatives. 
  • Applications of Derivatives: Errors and approximations, Geometrical Interpretation of a derivative, Equations of tangents and normals, Lengths of a tangent, Angles between two curves and condition for orthogonality of curves, Derivative as the rate of change, Rolle’s Theorem and Lagrange’s Mean value theorem without proofs and their geometrical interpretation, Increasing and decreasing functions, Maxima and Minima.
  • Integration: Integration as the inverse process of differentiation, Standard forms, Properties of integrals, Method of substitution, Integration of Algebraic exponential, Logarithmic, Trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions, Integration by parts, Integration by Partial fractions method, Reduction formulae.
  • Differential equations: Formation of differential equation, Degree and order of an ordinary differential equation, Solving differential equation by i) Variables separable method, ii) Homogeneous differential equation, iii) Non - Homogeneous differential equation, iv) Linear differential equations.

Trigonometry

  • Trigonometric Equations: General Solution of Trigonometric Equations, Simple Trigonometric Equations, Solutions.
  • Properties of Triangles: Relation between sides and angles of a Triangle, Sine, Cosine, Tangent and Projection rules, Half angle formulae and areas of a triangle, Incircle and Excircle of aTriangle.
  • Inverse Trigonometric Functions: To reduce a Trigonometric Function into a bijection, Graphs of Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Properties of Inverse Trigonometric Functions.
  • Hyperbolic Functions: Definition of Hyperbolic Function, Graphs, Definition of Inverse Hyperbolic Functions, Graphs, Addition formulae of Hyperbolic Functions.
  • Trigonometric Ratios up to Transformations: Graphs and Periodicity of Trigonometric functions, Trigonometric ratios and Compound angles, Trigonometric ratios of multiple and sub, Multiple angles, Transformations, Sum and Product rules.

Vector Algebra

  • Addition of Vectors : Vectors as a triad of real numbers, Classification of vectors, Addition of vectors, Scalar multiplication, Angle between two non zero vectors, Linear combination of vectors, Component of a vector in three dimensions, Vector equations of line and plane including their Cartesian equivalent forms.
  • Product of Vectors : Scalar Product, Geometrical Interpretations, Orthogonal projections, Properties of dot product, Expression of dot product in i, j, k system, Angle between two vectors, Geometrical Vector methods, Vector equations of plane in normal form, Angle between two planes, Vector product of two vectors and properties, Vector product in i, j, k system, Vector Areas, Scalar Triple Product, Vector equations of plane in different forms, Skew lines, Shortest distance and their Cartesian equivalents. Plane through the line of intersection of two planes, condition for coplanarity of two lines, perpendicular distance of a point from a plane, angle between line and a plane. Cartesian equivalents of all these results, Vector Triple Product, Results.

Below table is about the maximum weightage from Mathematics topis:

Chapter Weightage (Approx.)
Differential calculus 3% questions
Integral calculus 3% questions
Calculus 6% questions

Books Recommended for Mathematics Section

Book Name and Description Author/Publisher
EAPCET Mathematics (Andhra Pradesh & Telangana) (The book is extensively divided into 31 chapters that cover the entire syllabus of mathematics for AP EAPCET, along with previous year's question papers and Mock Tests.) Arihant Experts
Problems Plus In IIT Mathematics (The book is mainly designed for IIT-JEE aspirants and helps in clearing vital Mathematical concepts.) A. Das Gupta
Handbook of Mathematics - A Multipurpose Quick Revision Resource (The book serves as a base for mathematics. Divided into 40 chapters, the book deals with each and every concept in great detail.) Arihant Experts
35 Years Chapterwise Solved Papers 2023 (Includes 35 previous year papers from 1979-2013.) Amit M. Agarwal

AP EAPCET Physics Syllabus

AP EAPCET (AP EAMCET) Syllabus 2023: Physics

Physics subject is common to both the papers i.e. Engineering and Agricultural stream. In both papers, a total of 40 questions will be asked. Each question will carry 1 mark. There is no provision of negative marking.

Mentioned below are the major topics:

Units and Measurements: The international system of units, Measurement of Length, Measurement of Large Distances, Estimation of Very Small Distances, Size of a Molecule, Range of Lengths, Measurement of Mass, Range of Masses, Measurement of time, Accuracy, precision of instruments and errors in measurement, Systematic errors, random errors, least count error, Absolute Error, Relative Error and Percentage Error, Combination of Errors, Significant figures, Rules for Arithmetic Operations with Significant Figures, Rounding off the Uncertain Digits, Rules for Determining the Uncertainty in the Results of Arithmetic Calculations, Dimensions of Physical Quantities, Dimensional Formulae and dimensional equations, Dimensional Analysis and its Applications, Checking the Dimensional Consistency of Equations, Deducing Relation among the Physical Quantities.

Motion in a plane: Scalars and vectors, Position and displacement vectors, Equality of vectors, Multiplication of vectors by real numbers, Addition and subtraction of vectors - graphical method, Resolution of vectors, Vector addition - analytical method, Motion in a plane, Position vector and displacement, Velocity, Acceleration, Motion in a plane with constant acceleration, Relative velocity in two dimensions, Projectile motion, Equation of path of a projectile, Time of maximum height, Maximum height of a projectile, Horizontal range of projectile, Uniform circular motion.

Motion in a Straight Line: Position, Path length and displacement, Average velocity and average speed, Instantaneous velocity and speed, Acceleration, Kinematic equations for uniformly accelerated motion, Relative velocity.

Work, Energy, and Power: The Scalar produce, Notions of work and kinetic energy, The work-energy theorem, Work, Kinetic energy, Work done by a variable force, The work-energy theorem for a variable force, The concept of Potential Energy, The conservation of Mechanical Energy, The Potential Energy of a spring, Various forms of energy, Heat, Chemical Energy, Electrical Energy, The Equivalence of Mass and Energy, Nuclear Energy, The Principle of Conservation of Energy, Power, Collisions, Elastic and Inelastic Collisions, Collisions in one dimension, Coefficient of Restitution and its determination, Collisions in Two Dimensions.

Gravitation: Kepler’s laws, Universal law of gravitation, central forces, The gravitational constant, Acceleration due to gravity of the earth, Acceleration due to gravity below and above the surface of earth, Gravitational potential energy, Escape speed, Orbital Speed, Earth satellites, Energy of an orbiting satellite, Geostationary and polar satellites, Weightlessness.

Thermodynamics: Thermal equilibrium, Zeroth law of thermodynamics, Heat, Internal Energy and work, First law of thermodynamics, Specific heat capacity, Specific heat capacity of water, Thermodynamic state variables and equation of State, Thermodynamic processes, Quasi-static process, Isothermal Process, Adiabatic Process, Isochoric Process, Isobaric process, Cyclic process, Heat engines, Refrigerators and heat pumps, Second law of thermodynamics, Reversible and irreversible processes, Carnot engine, Carnot’s theorem.

Kinetic Theory: Molecular nature of matter, Behavior of gasses, Boyle’s Law, Charles’ Law, Kinetic theory of an ideal gas, Pressure of an Ideal Gas, Kinetic interpretation of temperature, Law of equipartition of energy, Specific heat capacity, Monatomic Gasses, Diatomic Gasses, Polyatomic Gasses, Specific Heat Capacity of Solids, Specific Heat Capacity of Water, Mean free path.

Waves: Transverse and longitudinal waves, displacement relation in a progressive wave, amplitude and phase, wavelength and angular wave number, period, angular frequency and frequency, the speed of a traveling wave, speed of a transverse wave on stretched string, speed of a longitudinal wave (speed of sound), the principle of superposition of waves, reflection of waves, standing waves and normal modes, beats, Doppler effect: source moving and observer stationary, observer moving and source stationary, both source and observer moving.

Wave Optics: Huygens principle, Refraction and reflection of plane waves using Huygens principle, Refraction in a rarer medium (at the denser medium boundary), Reflection of a plane wave by a plane surface, The Doppler effect, Coherent and Incoherent addition of waves, Interference of light waves and Young‘s experiment, Diffraction, The single slit diffraction, Resolving power of optical instruments, The validity of ray optics, Polarization, Polarization by scattering, Polarization by reflection.

Current Electricity: Electric current, Electric current in conductors, Ohm’s law, Drift of electrons and the origin of resistivity, Mobility, Limitations of Ohm’s law, Resistivity of various materials, Color code of resistors, Temperature dependence of resistivity, Electrical energy, Power, Combination of resistors – series and parallel. Cells, EMF, Internal resistance, Cells in series and in parallel, Kirchhoff’s rules, Wheatstone Bridge, Meter Bridge, Potentiometer.

Magnetism and Matter: The bar magnet, The magnetic field lines, Bar magnet as an equivalent solenoid, The dipole in a uniform magnetic field, The electrostatic analog, Magnetism and Gauss’s Law, The Earth’s magnetism, Magnetic declination and dip, Magnetisation and magnetic intensity, Susceptibility, Magnetic properties of materials; Diamagnetism, Paramagnetism, Ferromagnetism, Hysteresis loop, Permanent magnets and electromagnets.

Electromagnetic Induction: The experiments of Faraday and Henry, Magnetic flux, Faraday’s Law of Induction, Lenz’s law and conservation of energy, Motional electromotive force, Energy consideration - a quantitative study, Eddy currents, inductance, Mutual inductance, Self-inductance, AC generator.

Electromagnetic Waves: Displacement current, Maxwell’s equations, Electromagnetic waves, Sources of electromagnetic waves, Nature of electromagnetic waves, Electromagnetic spectrum, Radio waves, Microwaves, Infrared waves, Visible rays, Ultraviolet rays, X-rays, Gamma rays.

Atoms: Alpha particle scattering and Rutherford’s nuclear model of an atom, Alpha particle trajectory, Electron orbits, Atomic spectra, Spectral series, Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, Energy levels, Franck – Hertz experiment, The line spectra of the hydrogen atom, De Broglie’s explanation of Bohr’s second postulate of quantization, LASER light.

Communication Systems: Elements of a Communication system, Basic terminology used in electronic communication systems, Bandwidth of signals, Bandwidth of transmission medium, Propagation of electromagnetic waves, Ground waves, Sky waves, Space wave, Modulation and its necessity, Size of the antenna or aerial, Effective power radiated by an antenna, Mixing up of signals from different transmitters, Amplitude modulation, Production of amplitude modulated wave, Detection of amplitude modulated wave.

Find the maximum weightage of topics from Physics in the below table:

Chapter The weightage (Approx)
Physical World 1% questions
Units and Measurements 2% questions
Motion in a straight line 3% questions
Motion in a Plane 5% questions
Laws of Motion 5% questions
Work, Energy and Power 6% questions
System of Particles and Rotational Motion 6% questions
Oscillations 4% questions
Gravitation 4% questions
Mechanical Properties of Solids 2% questions
Mechanical Properties of Fluids 3% questions
Thermal Properties of Matter 3% questions
Thermodynamics 9% questions
Waves 4% questions
Kinetic Theory 2% questions
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 3% questions
Waves Optics 3% questions
Electric Charges and Fields 3% questions
Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance 4% questions
Current Electricity 4% questions
Moving Charges and Magnetism 5% questions
Magnetism and Matter 2% questions
Electromagnetic Induction 3% questions
Alternating Current 3% questions
Electromagnetic Waves 2% questions
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter 3% questions
Atoms 2% questions
Nuclei 3% questions
Semiconductor Electronics 3% questions
Communication Systems 3% questions

Books Recommended for Physics Section

Book Name and Description Author/Publisher
EAPCET Physics (Andhra Pradesh & Telangana) (The book is divided into 22 chapters to ensure an effective understanding of the concepts. Wherever required, solutions have been explained with tables and diagrams to help students comprehend questions.) Arihant Experts
Key Notes Terms, Notes, Formula (It is a compact, portable book exclusively designed by Arihant experts to clearly define concepts of Physics. It serves best as a revision book.) Arihant Experts
Concepts of Physics (Volume - 1) (It is a book whose main aim is to guide students in various aspects of physics to make them able to answer any type of questions in an exam.) HC Verma
Concepts of Physics (Volume - 2) (One of the highly recommended books for students and professionals alike to understand basic principles of Physics.) HC Verma

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AP EAPCET Chemistry Syllabus

AP EAPCET (AP EAMCET) Syllabus 2023: Chemistry

Questions from Chemistry subject will be asked in both the exams i.e. Engineering and Agriculture. The Chemistry section has 40 questions with maximum questions from Physical and Organic Chemistry. Mentioned below are the major topics:

Atomic Structure: Rutherford’s Nuclear Model of atom; Developments to the Bohr’s model of atom; Nature of electromagnetic radiation; Particle nature of electromagnetic radiation- Planck’s quantum theory; Bohr’s model for Hydrogen atom; Explanation of line spectrum of hydrogen; Limitations of Bohr’s model; Quantum mechanical considerations of subatomic particles; Dual behavior of matter; Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle; Quantum mechanical model of an atom. Important features of Quantum mechanical model of atom; Orbitals and quantum numbers; Shapes of atomic orbitals; Energies of orbitals; Filling of orbitals in atoms. Aufbau Principle, Pauli’s exclusion principle, and Hund’s rule of maximum multiplicity; Electronic configurations of atoms; Stability of half-filled and completely filled orbit.

Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties: Need to classify elements; Genesis of periodic classification; Modern periodic law and present form of the periodic table; Nomenclature of elements with atomic number greater than 100; Electronic configuration of elements and the periodic table; Electronic configuration and types of elements s,p,d.and f blocks; Trends in physical properties: (a) Atomic radius, (b) Ionic radius (c) Variation of size in inner transition elements, (d) Ionization enthalpy,(e) Electron gain enthalpy, (f) Electronegativity; Periodic trends in chemical properties: (a) Valence or Oxidation states, (b) Anomalous properties of second-period elements - diagonal relationship; Periodic trends and chemical reactivity.

States of Matter- Gases and Liquids: Intermolecular forces; Thermal Energy; Intermolecular forces Vs Thermal interactions; The Gaseous State; The Gas Laws; Ideal gas equation; Graham’s law of diffusion - Dalton’s Law of partial pressures; Kinetic molecular theory of gasses; Kinetic gas equation of an ideal gas (No derivation) deduction of gas laws from Kinetic gas equation; Distribution of molecular speeds - RMS, average and most probable speeds-Kinetic energy of gas molecules; Behavior of real gasses - Deviation from Ideal gas behavior - Compressibility factor Vs Pressure diagrams of real gasses; Liquefaction of gasses; Liquid State - Properties of Liquids in terms of Intermolecular interactions - Vapour pressure, Viscosity and Surface tension (Qualitative idea only. No mathematical derivation).

p-Block elements

  • Group-15 Elements: Occurrence- electronic configuration, atomic and ionic radii, ionization enthalpy, electronegativity, physical and chemical properties; Dinitrogen-preparation, properties and uses; Compounds of nitrogen-preparation, properties and uses of ammonia; Oxides of nitrogen; Preparation and properties of nitric acid; Phosphorous-allotropic forms; Phosphine-preparation, properties and uses; Phosphorous halides; Oxoacids of phosphorous.
  • Group-16 Elements: Occurrence- electronic configuration, atomic and ionic radii, ionization enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, electronegativity, physical and chemical properties; Dioxygen-preparation, properties and uses; Simple oxides; Ozone-preparation, properties, structure and uses; Sulphur-allotropic forms; Sulphur dioxide preparation, properties and uses; Oxoacids of sulfur; Sulphuric acid- manufacture, properties and uses.
  • Group-17 Elements: Occurrence, electronic configuration, atomic and ionic radii, ionization enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, electronegativity, physical and chemical properties; Chlorine- preparation, properties and uses; Hydrogen chloride- preparation, properties and uses; Oxoacids of halogens; Interhalogen compounds- preparation, properties and uses.
  • Group-18 Elements: Occurrence, electronic configuration, ionization enthalpy, atomic radii, electron gain enthalpy, physical and chemical properties(a) Xenon-fluorine compounds- XeF2,XeF4 and XeF6 -preparation, hydrolysis and formation of fluoro anions-structures of XeF2, XeF4 and XeF6 (b) Xenon-oxygen compounds XeO3 and XeOF4 - their formation and structures-uses of noble gases

Chemical Equilibrium and Acids-Bases: Equilibrium in Physical process; Equilibrium in chemical process - Dynamic Equilibrium; Law of chemical Equilibrium - Law of mass action and Equilibrium constant; Homogeneous Equilibria, Equilibrium constant in gaseous systems. Relationship between KP and Kc; Heterogeneous Equilibria; Applications of Equilibrium constant; Relationship between Equilibrium constant K, reaction quotient Q and Gibbs energy G; Factors affecting Equilibria.-Le-chattier principle applies to the industrial synthesis of Ammonia and Sulphur trioxide; Ionic Equilibrium in solutions; Acids, bases, and salts- Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry and Lewis concepts of acids and bases, etc.

Hydrogen and Its Compounds: Position of hydrogen in the periodic table; Dihydrogen-Occurence and Isotopes; Preparation of Dihydrogen; Properties of Dihydrogen; Hydrides: Ionic, covalent, and non-stoichiometric hydrides; Water: Physical properties; structure of water, ice. Chemical properties of water; hard and soft water, Temporary and permanent hardness of water; Hydrogen peroxide: Preparation; Physical properties; structure and chemical properties; storage and uses; Heavy Water; Hydrogen as a fuel.

Polymers: Classification of Polymers -Classification based on source, structure, mode of polymerization, molecular forces, and growth polymerization; Types of polymerization reactions-addition polymerization or chain growth polymerization-ionic polymerization, free radical mechanism-preparation of addition polymers-polythene, Teflon and polyacrylonitrile-condensation polymerization or step-growth polymerization-polyamides-preparation of Nylon 6,6 and nylon 6-poly esters-terylene-bakelite, melamine-formaldehyde polymers, etc.

Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen: AMINES Structure of amines; Classification; Nomenclature; Preparation of amines: reduction of nitro compounds, ammonolysis of alkyl halides, reduction of nitriles, reduction of amides, Gabriel phthalimide synthesis and Hoffmann bromamide degradation reaction; Physical properties; Chemical reactions: the basic character of amines, alkylation, acylation, carbylamine reaction, reaction with nitrous acid, reaction with an aryl sulfonyl chloride, the electrophilic substitution of aromatic amines (aniline)-bromination, nitration, and sulphonation.

Candidates will find the topics with maximum weightage in Chemistry below:

Physical Chemistry

Topics Weightage (Approx)
Mole concept 1% question
Atomic structure and chemical bonding 8% questions
Measurements in chemistry 1% questions
Thermodynamics 4% questions
Gaseous and liquid states 4% questions
Surface chemistry 1% questions
Solid state 3% questions
Solutions 7% questions
Chemical kinetics 3% questions

Inorganic Chemistry

Topics Weightage (Approx)
Hydrocarbon 4% questions
s- Block Elements (Alkali and alkaline earth elements) 2% questions
Classification of elements and periodicity in properties 5% questions
p- Block Elements: Group 14, 15 and 17, d-Block elements, Group 13, Group 18 and Group 17 9% questions
Metals and metallurgy 2% questions
f- Block elements 2% questions
Coordination compounds 1% questions

Organic Chemistry

Topics Weightage (Approx)
Basic concepts 1% questions
Aromatic compounds 1% question
Haloarenes 2% questions
Haloalkanes (Alkyl halides) 2% questions
Alcohols 2% questions
Ethers 1% question
Phenols 1% question
Aldehydes and Ketones 2% questions
Carbohydrate 2% questions
Carboxylic acids 3% questions
Amines 1% question
Polymers 3% questions
Amino acids and proteins 1% question

Books Recommended for Chemistry Stream

Book Name and Description Author/Publisher
EAPCET Chemistry (Andhra Pradesh & Telangana) (The book is divided into 22 chapters covering each aspect of Chemistry along with last Eight Years’ Solved Papers.) Arihant Experts
EAPCET Chemistry Chapterwise 23 Years Solutions & 5 Mock Tests 3rd Edition (The books is specifically designed for AP EAPCET aspirants. The book includes 22 chapters with Previous year papers from 2009-2013). Arihant Experts
Organic Chemistry 7th Edition (It covers concepts of Chemistry in great detail and is reader engaging with good visual conceptualization.) Robert Thornton Morrison, Robert Neilson Boyd, Saibal Kanti Bhattacharjee
Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry (The book serves as a foundation to understand principles of Inorganic Chemistry.) Ananya Ganguly

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AP EAPCET Botany Syllabus

AP EAPCET (AP EAMCET) Syllabus 2023: Botany

Botany is a section from which questions will be asked in the agriculture exam. From this section, a total of 40 questions will be asked. Each question will carry 1 mark with no provision of negative marking. Mentioned below are the major topics:

Chapter Weightage (Approx)
Diversity in the Living World: The Living World 4% questions
Morphology of Flowering Plants 5% question
Reproduction in Plants 11% questions
Plant Systematics 1% questions
Cell- The Unit of Life 2% question
Internal Organisation of Plants 2% questions
Plant Ecology 2% questions
Plant Physiology 1% question
Microbiology 1% question
Genetics: Principles of Inheritance and Variation 1% question
Molecular Biology: Molecular Basis of Inheritance 7% questions
Biotechnology and its Application 6% questions
Plants, Microbes and Human Welfare 5% questions

AP EAPCET Zoology Syllabus

AP EAPCET (AP EAMCET) Syllabus 2023: Zoology

Zoology is a part of Biology section only. There will be a total of 40 questions from it. The maximum questions are expected from Invertebrate Phyla Topic. Mentioned below table indicates the chapters and weightage allotted to them:

Chapter Weightage (Approx)
Body Fluids and Circulation 5% questions
Human Reproductive System 4% question
Study of Periplaneta Americana (Cockroach) 3% questions
Zoology – Diversity of Living World 3% questions
Digestion and Absorption 3% questions
Breathing and Respiration 3% questions
Muscular and Skeletal System 3% questions
Organic Evolution 3% questions
Immune System 2% questions
Locomotion and Reproduction in Protozoa 2% questions
Excretory Products & their Elimination 2% questions
Reproductive Health, Genetics & Applied Biology 2% questions

Books Recommended for Biology Stream

Book Name and Description Author/Publisher
EAPCET Crash Course Biology Annapurna Experts
Modern Abc Of Biology Class-XII (Set Of 2 Parts) (The handbook comes in a set of 2 volumes that entirely covers all aspects that are a part of NCERT syllabus.) A. Das Gupta, B.B. Arora, A.K. Sabharwal
Complete Biology for NEET and Other Medical Entrance Examinations (It is a comprehensive book for students appearing for medical entrance examinations. The latest edition is based on the revised syllabus and pattern for NEET.) Kumar Bhatia
ACE Biology for NEET Medical Entrance Exams (A scientifically developed book, it follows the chapter plan as per NCERT books of class 11 and 12.) Narang R C

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AP EAPCET 2023 Exam Pattern

Candidates should know about the exam pattern of AP EAPCET 2023. The exam pattern reflects various important factors like the mode of examination, duration, languages, type of questions, marking scheme, etc. Candidates should follow the below-mentioned table to find out the exam pattern of AP EAPCET 2023.

Particulars Details
Mode of Examination Computer Based Test (CBT)
Duration 3 Hours
Type of Questions Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Section-wise distribution of questions
  • Physics - 40 Questions
  • Chemistry - 40 Questions
  • Mathematics - 80 Questions
Number of Questions 160 questions
Languages English and Telugu
Marking Scheme 1 mark will be awarded for each correct answer
Negative Marking There is no negative marking
AP EAPCET Syllabus Frequently Asked Questions

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AP EAPCET (AP EAMCET) Syllabus 2023 FAQs

Ques. Will there be a reduction in AP EAPCET (AP EAPCET) Syllabus 2023?

Ans. Since the syllabus for intermediate 1st and 2nd year has already been reduced by 30%, the syllabus of AP EAPCET was also reduced in the previous year. The authority will follow the revised syllabus for AP EAPCET 2023.

Ques. Can you tell me important topics to study for the Mathematics section of AP EAPCET Syllabus 2023?

Ans. Probability, Algebra, Trigonometry, Analytical Geometry and Vectors are the important units for the Mathematics section of AP EAPCET Syllabus 2023.

Ques. I have applied for the Engineering stream through AP EAPCET 2023. Can you tell me the CBSE syllabus of which class I can refer to?

Ans. AP EAPCET 2023 question paper will be framed from class 11 and 12 science stream syllabus. There will be 3 sections namely Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics consisting of 40 questions from each section.

Ques. I have applied for AP EAPCET 2023 Agriculture Exam. Can I appear for it in pen paper-based format?

Ans. Yes, Agriculture stream candidates have the option to appear both in offline and online mode for AP EAPCET 2023.

Ques. What is the syllabus of Agriculture stream for AP EAPCET 2023?

Ans. Agriculture stream syllabus of AP EAPCET 2023 comprises Botany, Zoology, Physics and Chemistry of class 11 and 12.

Ques. Who defines the syllabus for AP EAPCET 2023?

Ans. JNTU, Kakinada releases the official syllabus for AP EAPCET 2023 on the official website. It comprises science syllabus of intermediate level.

Ques. Can I appear for AP EAPCET 2023 in Urdu language?

Ans. Yes, candidates who have studied Urdu till intermediate and want to appear for AP EAPCET 2023 in the same can choose Urdu. However, All the Urdu aspirants have to take the exam at Kurnool as the test center.

Ques. I am confused about how to take AP EAPCET 2023 in a computer-based format? Can you help me?

Ans. To help candidates in getting familiar with the exam pattern of AP EAPCET 2023, the conducting authority will release mock tests in the month of March on the official website. You can login there and attempt the questions.

Ques. Can you please tell me the weightage given to different subjects in the Engineering paper of AP EAPCET 2023?

Ans. The Engineering question paper of AP EAPCET 2023 comprises 80 questions from Mathematics section, 40 questions each from Physics and Chemistry section. For every correct answer candidates are awarded 1 mark and no mark is deducted for a wrong attempt.

Ques. I am appearing for both AP EAPCET 2023 Agriculture and Engineering exams. What is the total exam duration?

Ans. For both AP EAPCET 2023 Engineering and Agriculture papers, the exam duration is 3 hours. For candidates who opt for both streams, the papers will be conducted on the same day.

Ques. What are the important books for preparing for the Mathematics section in AP EAPCET 2023?

Ans. Some of the best books to prepare well for AP EAPCET 2023 Mathematics section are listed below:

  1. EAPCET Mathematics (Andhra Pradesh & Telangana) by Arihant Experts
  2. Problems Plus in IIT Mathematics by A. Das Gupta
  3. Handbook of Mathematics - A Multipurpose Quick Revision Resource by Arihant Experts
  4. 35 Years Chapter Wise Solved Papers 2013by Amit M. Agarwal

Ques. Can you tell me some important books for Botany section in AP EAPCET 2023?

Ans. Candidates have to attempt 40 questions from the Botany section. Apart from studying the course, books that can help along the way are:

  1. EAPCET Crash Course Biology by Annapurna Experts
  2. Modern ABC Of Biology Class-XII (Set Of 2 Parts) by A. Das Gupta, B.B. Arora, A.K. Sabharwal
  3. Complete Biology for NEET and Other Medical Entrance Examinations by Kumar Bhatia
  4. ACE Biology for NEET Medical Entrance Exams by Narang R C

Ques. Can you tell me some important topics to study in the Chemistry section for AP EAPCET 2023?

Ans. Atomic Structure, Surface Chemistry, Hydrocarbons, P and D block elements are some important topics to study in the Chemistry section for AP EAPCET 2023. 

Ques. Will there be any descriptive paper in AP EAPCET 2023?

Ans. No, AP EAPCET 2023 will be an objective test of 3 hours duration comprising 120 questions.

Ques. How many questions will be asked in the Mathematics section for Agriculture stream paper of AP EAPCET 2023?

Ans. There will be 80 questions from Mathematics sections of AP EAPCET 2023. These questions will be framed from class 11 and 12 Mathematics syllabus.

Ques. Can you suggest some important books for Physics Preparation of AP EAPCET 2023?

Ans. Some of the important books for preparation of AP EAPCET 2023 Physics are:

  1. EAPCET Physics (Andhra Pradesh & Telangana) by Arihant Experts
  2. Key Notes Terms, Notes, Formulae by Arihant Experts
  3. Concepts of Physics (Volume - 1) by HC Verma
  4. Concepts of Physics (Volume - 2) by HC Verma

Ques. Is it mandatory to attempt all the sections i.e. Do I have to prepare for all sections asked in AP EAPCET 2023?

Ans. Yes, Candidates have to attempt all the sections asked in AP EAPCET 2023. In the Engineering stream there will be 3 sections Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics while in Agriculture stream candidates have to prepare 4 subjects namely Botany, Zoology, Chemistry and Physics.

Ques. Can you tell me some online resources to prepare for AP EAPCET 2023?

Ans. Candidates can take help of following online resources to prepare for AP EAPCET 2023 exam: -

  • https://www.wifistudy.com/eapcet-exam-preparation.html
  • https://www.tcyonline.com/tests/eapcet-physics
  • http://www.etoosindia.com/
  • https://www.simplylearnt.com/
  • https://www.physicsgalaxy.com/

Ques. Is negative marking applicable in AP EAPCET 2023?

Ans. Negative marking is not there in AP EAPCET 2023. Also, for every correct answer candidate will be awarded 1 mark.

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

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