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YVUCET 2022 Exam Pattern and Syllabus

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YVUCET 2022 will be conducted offline at the university campus in Kadapa only. The exam will be held in the month of June 2022(tentatively). Given below are some important points related to Exam Pattern of YVUCET 2022: -

  • The exam will of 1 hour and 30 minutes (90 minutes)
  • The total marks for the same is 100
  • It comprises of multiple choice questions.
  • There is no negative marking.
  • +1 marks will be rewarded for every correct answer.
  • YVUCET 2022 is divided into 3 sections- A, B and C.

YVUCET 2022 is conducted by Yogi Vemana University for admission to its Post-graduate, M.Sc. Integrated, Bachelor of Fine Arts and P.G. Diploma in Theatre Arts Courses of University and affiliated colleges. It is a national level entrance exam.

YVUCET 2021 Highlights

YVUCET 2022 Pattern Highlights

Please follow the table below for YVUCET 2022 Exam Pattern Highlights:

Duration 1 hour 30 minutes
Total Number of Questions 100
Total Marks 100 (30 in Section A, 30 in Section B and 40 in Section C)
Question Type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with only one correct response
Marks for Each Question 1
Negative Marking There is no negative marking

YVUCET 2021 Exam Pattern

YVUCET 2022 Exam Pattern

YVUCET 2022 will be an offline test. Candidates will have to answer the questions asked in an OMR sheet provided to them. They must note that they can only use a black or a blue ball point pen to mark the answers in the OMR sheet.

  • VYUCET 2022 is of 1 hour and 30 minutes.
  • The total marks for the same is 100.
  • VYUCET 2022 comprises of multiple choices questions (MCQ) with single correct answers.
  • The weightage of MCQs in each subject is given in the table below.
  • The paper will be divided into 3 sections in total - Section A, B and C.
  • There is no negative marking.
  • There will be no negative marking if a candidate leaves the answer blank.
  • An answer will be marked incorrect if a candidate marks two options.

Language of YVUCET 2022 Paper 

YVUCET paper will be based on different languages for different courses.

  • For Computer Science, the paper will be based in English only.
  • For all language papers, questions will be asked in that respective language.
  • For all other papers, candidates can choose between Telugu and English at the time of filling up the application form.

YVUCET 2021 Syllabus

YVUCET 2022 Syllabus

YVUCET 2022 will be based on the syllabus from the undergraduate level exam or the previous qualifying exam based on the course the candidate is applying to. A list of the important topics is given below: -

M.Sc. Biochemistry Biotechnology Genetics Genomics Microbiology

Section A: Biomolecules: Carbohydrates, Amino Acids, Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic acids, Enzymes, General characters and classification, Composition and functions of blood, Animal hormones, General Microbiology

Section B: Cell Biology and Genetics, General characters and classification, Plant Physiology, Photosynthesis, Plant hormones, Metabolism, Nitrogen metabolism, Concepts of Ecology.

Section C: Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry.

Botany

Section A: Microbial Diversity, Cryptogams and Gymnosperms

Section B: Anatomy, Embryology, Taxonomy and Medicinal Botany

Section C: Cell Biology, Genetics, Ecology and Biodiversity

Chemistry

Section A: Organometallic Chemistry, Chemistry of d‐block elements, Chemical Bonding, Chemistry of f‐block elements, Metal carbonyls and related Compounds, Coordination Chemistry, Spectral and magnetic properties of metal complexes, Reactivity of metal complexes, Hard and soft acids bases (HSAB), Bioinorganic chemistry.

Section B: Gaseous State, Solid state, Solutions, Phase rule, Dilute solutions, . Electrochemistry, Chemical kinetics, Photochemistry, Thermodynamics.

Section C: Structural theory in Organic Chemistry, Acyclic Hydrocarbons, Alicyclic hydrocarbons (Cycloalkanes), Benzene and its reactivity, Stereochemistry of carbon compounds, Halogen compounds, Hydroxy compounds, Carboxylic acids and derivatives, Active methylene compounds, Nitrogen compounds, Heterocyclic Compounds.

Commerce

Section A: Business Economics, Financial Accounting-I, Industrial Organization and Management.

Section B: Banking and Financial Systems.

Section C: Financial Accounting-II.

Computer Science

Section A: PC Software and Programming in 'C'.

Section B: Programming in C++ and Data Structures.

Section C: Modern DBMS.

Economics

Section A: Micro Economics.

Section B: Macro Economics.

Section C: Indian Economy.

Education

Section A: Foundations of Education.

Section B: Psychological Foundations of Education.

Section C: Educational technology and computer education.

English

Section A POETRY 1. Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold 2. Insensibility by Wilfred Owen 3. Poem 36 by Rabindranath Tagore 4. Homecoming by Parthasarathy PROSE 1. Spoken English and Broken English by G. B. Shaw 2. Conjuror’s Revenge by Stephen Leacock 3. Prospects of Democracy by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar 4. I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King Short Stories 1. How Far is the River by Ruskin Bond 2. Little Girls are Wiser than Men by Leo Tolstoy One-Act Plays 1. Sacrifice (The Last Act only) by Rabindranath Tagore 2. Merchant of Venice (The Casket Scene only) by William Shakespeare Language Study 1.Comprehension Passage 2. Verb Forms (Tenses) 3. Synonyms, Antonyms, 4. Correction of sentences 5. Idioms 6.One-Word Substitutes

Section B POETRY 1. Solitary Reaper by William Wordsworth 2. The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost 3. Refugee Mother and Child by Chinua Achebe 4. I Will Embrace Only the Sun by Tripuraneni Srinivas PROSE 1. Film-Making by Satyajit Ray 2. Not Just Oranges by Isai Tobolsky 3. On Shaking Hands by A. G. Gardiner 4. India’s Contribution to world Unity by Arnold Toynbee NON DETAIL Short Stories 1. Gajar Halwa by Gita Hariharan 2. My Brother, My Brother by Norah Burke One-Act Plays 1. The Never-Never Nest by Cedric Mount 2. Refund by Fritz Karinthi Written Communication and Composition 1.Concord between subject and verb 2.Figures of Speech 3.Tenses 4.Kinds of sentences 5.Transformation of Sentences 6.Basic Literary Terms

Section C DRAMA 1. Othello by William Shakespeare 2. Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw NOVEL 1. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen 2. That Long Silence by Shashi Deshpande

Geology

Section A: Physical geology, crystallography and mineralogy.

Section B: Petrology.

Section C: Structural geology, Indian geology and economic geology.

Physics

Section A: Mechanics, waves and oscillations.

Section B: Thermodynamics and optics.

Section C: Electrostatics, magneto statics, modern physics.

Mathematics

Section A: Differential equations and solid geometry.

Section B: Abstract algebra and real analysis groups.

Section C: Linear algebra and vector calculus.

Physical Education

Section A: Principles and history of physical education.

Section B: Body mechanics and kinesiology, health education.

Section C: Organization and administration, supervision, tests in physical education, measurements in physical education, advanced coaching, officiating.

Telegu

Section A PAPER-I Studied Under Part-1 (B) Telugu : Prachina Padya Bhagamu, Adhunika Padya Bhagamu, Novel and Grammar

Section B PAPER-II Studied Under Part-1 (B) Telugu : Prachina Padya Bhagamu, Adunika Padya Bhagamu, Gadya Bhagamu, Drama, Alankaras, Grammar and Essay.

Section C PAPER-II (History of Literature) and paper III (History of Telugu language, Grammar and Dialects) Studied under part II Telugu of B.A.

Zoology

Section A: Biology of Invertebrates and Cell Biology, Biomolecules of the cell.

Section B: Biology of Chordates Genetics, Evolution and Zoogeography.

Section C: Animal Physiology, Behavior and Ecology.

YUCET 2022 Exam Day Instructions

Candidates must keep the following in mind during the exam.

  • Candidates must carry YUCET 2022 Admit Card with them during all times in the process of the examination.
  • The OMR sheet has to be filled clearly in blue or black ball point pen only.
  • Candidates can select only one answer for each question.
  • They cannot leave the exam hall till the exam is over.
  • Applicants will not be allowed to carry any electronic devices like mobile phones, calculators, etc or any books, papers to the exam hall.
  • If the number of applicants for a particular course is less than the total number of seats for that course, the entrance exam will not be conducted for that particular course.

*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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