What is the Syllabus of MTSE?

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What is the Syllabus of MTSE

IIT-JEE and NEET are some of the most difficult exams at the 12th level. Aspirants need hard work and dedication, along with proper guidance and the latest study materials, in order to clear these tough exams. But from where can students get good guidance and the latest study materials? The answer is coaching institutes. However, some talented students could not get coaching due to their financial constraints, and hence they might not get the desired result in these exams.

To solve this problem of aspirants, MENIIT has brought a scholarship test named MTSE (MENIIT Talent Search Examination).

It is a talent search exam designed to find serious and dedicated students preparing for entrance examinations for engineering and medical fields. Upon passing the MTSE, candidates are eligible for scholarships worth up to 100%. However, the real concern is how students can prepare for the MTSE and what the MTSE syllabus entails.

Let us look at the syllabus of MTSE.

Syllabus

The syllabus consists of NCERT PCMB of relevant class.  

The syllabus for different classes is given below:

  • For students currently in class 8th and moving to class 9th next year.

Subjects and Topics:
  • Physics:
    • Force and Pressure
    • Friction
    • Sound
    • Chemical Effect of Electric Current
  • Chemistry:
    • Coal and Petroleum
    • Combustion and Flame
  • Biology:
    • Crop Production and Management
    • Microorganism – Friends and Foe
    • Conservation of Plants and Animals
    • Reproduction in Animals
  • Mathematics:
    • Rational Numbers
    • Linear Equations in One Variable
    • Understanding Quadrilaterals
    • Data Handling
    • Square and Square Roots
    • Cube and Cube Roots
    • Comparing Quantities
Exam Details:
  • Paper Duration: 90 Minutes
  • Marking Scheme:
    • +4 for each correct answer
    • No negative marking
  • Maximum Marks: The total possible score is 220.
  • Paper Pattern:
    • Merit Paper: Single Answer Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
      • Physics: 9 Questions
      • Chemistry: 9 Questions
      • Biology: 9 Questions
      • Mathematics: 13 Questions
    • Aptitude Paper: Single Answer Multiple Choice Questions (15 Questions)
  • For students currently in class 9th and moving to class 10th next year.

Subjects and Topics:

  • Physics:
    • Motion
    • Force and Laws of Motion
    • Gravitation
  • Chemistry:
    • Matter in Our Surroundings
    • Is Matter Around Us Pure?
    • Atoms and Molecules
  • Biology:
    • The Fundamental Unit of Life
    • Tissues
  • Mathematics:
    • Number Systems
    • Polynomials
    • Coordinate Geometry
    • Linear Equations in Two Variables
    • Lines and Angles
    • Triangles

Exam Format and Details:

  • Paper Duration: The exam is 90 minutes long.
  • Marking Scheme:
    • +4 marks for each correct answer
    • No negative marking for incorrect answers
  • Maximum Marks: The total possible score is 220.

Paper Structure:

  1. Merit Paper:
    • Single-answer multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
    • Physics: 9 questions
    • Chemistry: 9 questions
    • Biology: 9 questions
    • Mathematics: 13 questions
  2. Aptitude Paper:
    • Single-answer multiple-choice questions
    • Total of 15 questions

JEE Syllabus

  • For students currently in class 10th and moving to class 11th next year.

Subjects and Topics:

  • Physics:
    • Light: Reflection and Refraction
    • The Human Eye and the Colourful World
    • Electricity
  • Chemistry:
    • Chemical Reactions and Equations
    • Acids, Bases, and Salts
    • Metals and Non-Metals
  • Mathematics:
    • Real Numbers
    • Polynomials
    • Coordinate Geometry
    • Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables
    • Quadratic Equations
    • Arithmetic Progressions
    • Introduction to Trigonometry
    • Some Applications of Trigonometry
    • Triangles

Exam Format and Details:

  • Duration: The exam is 90 minutes long.
  • Marking Scheme:
    • +4 marks for each correct answer
    • No negative marking for incorrect answers
  • Maximum Marks: The exam is scored out of 220 marks.

Paper Structure:

  1. Merit Paper:
    • Comprises single-answer multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
    • Physics: 12 questions
    • Chemistry: 12 questions
    • Mathematics: 16 questions
  2. Aptitude Paper:
    • Comprises single-answer multiple-choice questions
    • Total of 15 questions
  • For students currently in class 11th and moving to class 12th next year.

Subject and Topics:

  • Physics:
    • Units and Measurement
    • Motion in a Straight Line
    • Motion in a Plane
    • Laws of Motion
    • Work, Energy, and Power
    • System of Particles & Rotational Motion
  • Chemistry:
    • Basic Concepts of Chemistry
    • Structure of Atom
    • Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
    • Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
    • Thermodynamics
  • Mathematics:
    • Sets, Relations, and Functions
    • Trigonometric Functions
    • Complex Numbers & Quadratic Equations
    • Linear Inequalities
    • Permutations & Combinations
    • Sequences and Series
    • Binomial Theorem

Exam Format and details:

  • Duration: The exam is 90 minutes long.
  • Marking Scheme:
    • +4 marks for each correct answer
    • -1 mark for each incorrect answer
  • Maximum Marks: The exam is scored out of 220 marks.

Paper Structure:

  1. Merit Paper:
    • Comprises single-answer multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
    • Physics: 12 questions
    • Chemistry: 12 questions
    • Mathematics: 16 questions
  2. Aptitude Paper:
    • Comprises single-answer multiple-choice questions
    • Total of 15 questions
  • For students currently in class 12th and passing out next year.

Subject and Topics

  • Physics:
    • Electric Charges and Fields
    • Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
    • Current Electricity
    • Moving Charges and Magnetism
    • Magnetism and Matter
    • Electromagnetic Induction (EMI)
    • Alternating Currents
  • Chemistry:
    • Solutions
    • Electrochemistry
    • Chemical Kinetics
    • The d- & f-Block Elements
    • Coordination Compounds
  • Mathematics:
    • Relations and Functions
    • Inverse Trigonometric Functions
    • Matrices
    • Determinants
    • Continuity and Differentiability
    • Applications of Derivatives
    • Integrals
    • Applications of Integrals

Exam Format and details:

  • Duration: The exam is 90 minutes long.
  • Marking Scheme:
    • +4 marks for each correct answer
    • -1 mark for each incorrect answer
  • Maximum Marks: The exam is scored out of 220 marks.

Paper Structure:

  1. Merit Paper:
    1. Comprises single-answer multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
    2. Physics: 12 questions
    3. Chemistry: 12 questions
    4. Mathematics: 16 questions
  2. Aptitude Paper:
    1. Comprises single-answer multiple-choice questions
    2. Total of 15 questions

NEET Syllabus

  • For students currently in class 10th and moving to class 11th next year.

Subjects and Topics:

  • Physics:
    • Light: Reflection and Refraction
    • The Human Eye and the Colourful World
    • Electricity
  • Chemistry:
    • Chemical Reactions and Equations
    • Acids, Bases, and Salts
    • Metals and Non-Metals
  • Mathematics:
    • Life Processes
    • Control and Coordination,
    • How do Organisms Reproduce?

Exam Format and Details:

  • Duration: The exam is 90 minutes long.
  • Marking Scheme:
    • +4 marks for each correct answer
    • No negative marking for incorrect answers
  • Maximum Marks: The exam is scored out of 220 marks.

Paper Structure:

  1. Merit Paper:
    • Comprises single-answer multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
    • Physics: 12 questions
    • Chemistry: 12 questions
    • Biology: 16 questions
  2. Aptitude Paper:
    • Comprises single-answer multiple-choice questions
    • Total of 15 questions
  • For students currently in class 11th and moving to class 12th next year.

Subject and Topics:

  • Physics:
    • Units and Measurement
    • Motion in a Straight Line
    • Motion in a Plane
    • Laws of Motion
    • Work, Energy, and Power
    • System of Particles & Rotational Motion
  • Chemistry:
    • Basic Concepts of Chemistry
    • Structure of Atom
    • Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
    • Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
    • Thermodynamics
  • Botany:
  • Living World
  • Biological Classification
  • Plant Kingdom
  • Morphology of Flowering Plants
  • Anatomy of Flowering Plants
  • Zoology:
  • Animal Kingdom
  • Structural Organization in Animals
  • Cell: The Unit of Life
  • Cell Cycle and Cell Division
  • Biomolecules

Exam Format and details:

  • Duration: The exam is 90 minutes long.
  • Marking Scheme:
    • +4 marks for each correct answer
    • -1 mark for each incorrect answer
  • Maximum Marks: The exam is scored out of 220 marks.

Paper Structure:

  1. Merit Paper:
    • Comprises single-answer multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
    • Physics: 12 questions
    • Chemistry: 12 questions
    • Biology: 16 questions
  2. Aptitude Paper:
    • Comprises single-answer multiple-choice questions
    • Total of 15 questions
  • For students currently in class 12th and passing out next year.

Subject and Topics

  • Physics:
    • Electric Charges and Fields
    • Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
    • Current Electricity
    • Moving Charges and Magnetism
    • Magnetism and Matter
    • Electromagnetic Induction (EMI)
    • Alternating Currents
  • Chemistry:
    • Solutions
    • Electrochemistry
    • Chemical Kinetics
    • The d- & f-Block Elements
    • Coordination Compounds
  • Botany:
    • Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
    • Principles of Inheritance and Variation
    • Molecular basis of Inheritance
    • Microbes in Human Welfare
  • Zoology:
    • Human Reproduction
    • Reproductive Health
    • Human Health and Diseases
    • Evolution

Exam Format and details:

  • Duration: The exam is 90 minutes long.
  • Marking Scheme:
    • +4 marks for each correct answer
    • -1 mark for each incorrect answer
  • Maximum Marks: The exam is scored out of 220 marks.

Paper Structure:

  1. Merit Paper:
    1. Comprises single-answer multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
    2. Physics: 12 questions
    3. Chemistry: 12 questions
    4. Biology: 16 questions
  2. Aptitude Paper:
  • Comprises single-answer multiple-choice questions.
  • Total of 15 questions

FAQs:

How many subjects are there in MTSE?

Answer: There are three to four subjects in MTSE.

What is the total mark of the MTSE exam?

Answer: Total marks of MTSE are 220.

When will the results be announced?

Answer: The results will be declared by 17th November 2024.

How can I register for MTSE?

Answer: Aspirants can visit the website https://mtse.meniit.com/ for registration; alternatively, they can also visit our office in Kalu Sarai.

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