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IPU Leet Syllabus

The document outlines the syllabus for mechanics, mathematics, applied chemistry, applied physics, and reasoning for diploma holders across India. It covers fundamental concepts, laws, and applications in various subjects, including mechanics, algebra, chemical bonding, and reasoning techniques. Each section is detailed with specific topics and hours allocated for study.

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IPU Leet Syllabus

The document outlines the syllabus for mechanics, mathematics, applied chemistry, applied physics, and reasoning for diploma holders across India. It covers fundamental concepts, laws, and applications in various subjects, including mechanics, algebra, chemical bonding, and reasoning techniques. Each section is detailed with specific topics and hours allocated for study.

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MECHANICS (ALL OVER INDIA SALLYBUS

LEET)
1.Introduction
Concept of mechanics and Applied machines –Its Importance and
necessity, giving suitable Example on bodies at rest and in motion.

2.Laws of Forces
Force and its effects, Units and measurement of Force. Characteristics
of force vector Representation, Bow’s notation ,Types of Forces, action
and reaction, tension, thrust & Shear Force.

3. Force systems
Coplanar and space force systems. Coplanar, Concurrent and non-
concurrent force. Free Body diagrams. Resultant and components of
Force, concept of equilibrium, parallelogram law Of force. Equilibrium
of forces, super-position And transmissibility of forces, method of
Resolution into orthogonal components, Polygon law, Lami’s theorem,
Static analysis of Simple structures; Method of joints and method Of
sections.

4.Moments
Concepts of moment, Varignon’s theorem-Statement only. Principle of
moments-Application of moments to simple mechanism. Parallel force
like and unlike parallel forces, Concept of couple, Types of joints,
Beams, Loadings and Reactions.
5.Laws of Motion
Position Time graph, Concept of momentum ,Newton’s laws of motion,
derivation of force Equation from second law of motion, numerical
Problems on second law of motion ,piles ,lifts, Momentum, impulse and
impulsive force, Universal Law of gravitation.

6.Friction
Concept of friction, laws of friction, limiting Friction coefficient of
friction, sliding friction And rolling friction , inclined plane, Screw Jack.

7. Projectile Motion
Projectile motion comprises of two parts –Horizontal motion of no
acceleration and Vertical motion of constant acceleration due to
Gravity. Projectile motion is in the form of a Parabola, y = ax + bx2

8.Centre of Gravity
Concept of gravity, centroid and Centre of Gravity. Centre of gravity for
regular solids. Position of centre of gravity of compound Bodies and
centroid of composite area. CG of Bodies and areas with portions
removed.
9.Moment of Inertia of Plane Areas
Concept of Moment of Inertia and second Moment of area and Radius
of gyration, Theorems of parallel and perpendicular axes, Second
moment of area of common geometrical Section: rectangle, triangle,
circle. Second Moment of area for L, T and I sections. Section Modulus.

10. Simple Lifting Machines


Concept of machine , mechanical advantage, Velocity ratio and
efficiency of machine, their Relationship. Law of machine , simple
machines (lever, wheel and axle, pulleys, jack)

MATHEMATICS FOR DIPLOMA HOLDER


(ALL OVER INDIA LEET COVERED )

1.ALGEBRA

1.1 Determinant and Matrix


1.2
(i) Definition Evaluation of a determinant of Order two and three.
Minor and cofactors. Properties of determinants.
(ii) Concept of a matrix, definition, Transpose of Matrix, Symmetric
and Skew symmetric matrix, Diagonal matrix, solving
simultaneous Equations by matrix methods.
(iii) Rank of matrix.
(iv) Eigen value and Eigen vector
(v) Inverse of a matrix.

1.3 Progression
1.4
(i)Arithmetic Progression (A.P.) – its nth term, Sum to n terms.
Geometric Progression (G.P.), (H.P) Harmonic Progression.–Its nth term,
sum To n terms and infinite, Geometric series. Relations b/w A.P , G.P &
H.P.

1.3 Binomial Theorem


(i)Binomial theorem for positive integral index (without proof),
Binomial theorem for any Index, Expansions.

1.5 Quadratic Equation


1.6
(i) Quadratic Equation, equations reducible to
Quadratic form, relation b/w roots and Coefficients.

1.5 Complex numbers


1.7 Permutation & Combination
1.8 Probability
2. Vector Algebra

2.1 Concept of vector, Position vector by a Point. Addition and


subtraction of vectors.
2.2 Multiplication of a vector by a scalar Product and vector product of
two vectors.

3. Coordinate Geometry

3.1 Straight Line Equation of straight line in various standard Forms.


Intersection of two straight lines and Angle between them. Concurrent
lines, Perpendicular distance formula.
3.2 The Circle
General equation of a circle and its Characteristics. Equation of a circle
given centre And Radius, three point form and diametrical Form.
3.3 Conic Section (Parabola, Hyperbola, Ellipse)
(i) Definition of a conic section, standard Equation of a parabola
equation of parabola Given Its focus and directory. Given the
equation Of parabola finding its focus axis, vertex Directrix and
latus section.
(ii) Ellipse and Hyperbola (standard equation, Without derivation)
determining the equation of Ellipse and hyperbola given the
Directrix, focus And eccentricity. Given the equation of the
Ellipse and hyperbola finding the foci, Directrix’s, Axes, Latus
rectum, vertex and Eccentricity.

4. Trigonometry
4.1 Trigonometric Ratio & Identities Sum and difference formulas for
trigonometric Rations of angles and their application(Without Proof).
Formula from product to sum, Difference and vice-versa. Ratio of
Multiple Angles, sub multiple angles (like 2A, 3A,A/2).
4.2 Trigonometrical Equation
4.3 P.O.T & S.O.T In a triangle sine formulas, cosine formulas, Napier’s
analogy. Solution of triangle.
4.4 Height & Distances Simple problems on height and distance.
4.5 Inverse trigonometry

5. Integral Calculus
(i) Indefinite Integrals
(ii) Integration as inverse process of Differentiation
(iii) Integration by substitution, by parts And by partial fractions
(iv) Integration of rational and irrational Quadratic expressions viz
(v) Definite Integrals

5.1 Evaluation of Definite Integrals


5.2 Simple problems of Integration Sinn X dx, Cos X dx Sin X cos dx
(without proof)
6. Differential Calculus

6.1Limit Function Continuity Limits: Concept of da function, its value


and Limit, Evaluation of limits, four standard limits Only, namely
6.2 Differentiation:
i) Definition, its physical meaning as rate Measure and its
geometrical meaning.
ii) Differentiation from first principles of xn, ax, Logx Sinx,
cos x, tan x only.
iii) Differentiation of cot x, sec x and of Inverse t-ratios.
iv) Differentiation of sum, product and Quotient of functions.
v) Differentiation of function of a function.
vi) Differentiation of implicit functions and Parametric
equations. Logarithmic Differentiation.
vii) Tangents & Normal
viii) Increasing & decreasing functions
ix) Maxima & Minima

7.Partial Differentiation

(i)First order and second order partial Derivatives of function of two


variables.
(ii)Euler’s theorem on partial differentiation of Homogenous functions,
Total differentiation.
8. Solution For Ordinary

Differential Equations Order and degree of a differential equation, A


Solving first order degree equation-variable Separable from,
Homogenous form and linear Differential equation.

APPLIED CHEMISTRY FOR DIPLOMA


HOLDERS (ALL OVER INDIA LEET
COVERED)

1. Structure of Atom (4 hrs)

Basic Concept of chemistry, oxidation State, Mole concept, type of


concentration, Empirical Formula, Rutherford model of the structure of
Atom, Boher’s theory of H atom and equation Deduced. Quantum
numbers and their Significance, De-Broglie equation and Uncertainty
principle. Electronic configuration Of 1 to 30 elements.

2. Periodic Properties of Elements (3 hr)

Periodic law, Periodic table, Periodicity in Properties like atomic radii


and volume, ionic Radii, ionization energy and electron affinity. Division
of elements into S.P.D. and F block.
3. Chemical Bonding (4 hrs)

Electrovalent, covalent and coordinate bond And their properties,


Metallic bonding (electron cloud model) and properties (like Texture,
conductance, lusture, ductility and Malleability). Orbital concept of
covalence, Hybridization (simple treatment).

4. Fuel and their Classification(2hrs)


Definition characteristics, classification, into Solid, liquid and gaseous
fuel, Petroleum and Brief idea of its refining into various fraction And
their characteristics and uses.

5. Water (2hrs)

Impurities in water, method of their removal, Hardness of water, its


types, causes and Removal, disadvantage of hard water in boilers pH
value and its determination by calorimetric method.

6. Chemical Equilibrium Law (3 hrs)


Chemical Equilibrium Law of mass action, Equilibrium constant
expression, relation Between Kp &Kc. Calculation of Equilibrium, Le
Chatelier’s principle.
7. Metals (2 hrs)
Cast iron and properties, effect of Sulphur, Silicon and phosphorous as
impurities in iron. Elementary Knowledge of heat treatment of Steels-
hardening, tempering, annealing, Normalizing and case hardening.

8. Alloys (1 hrs)
Definition, Classification and necessity for Making alloys. Composition,
Properties and uses Of following alloys: Brass, Bronze, Gun-metal And
Duralumin. Effect of carbon, Nickel, Chromium, manganese on steel.

9. Corrosion(1 hrs)
Its meaning, theory of corrosion, prevention of Corrosion by various
using metallic and Nonmetallic coatings.

10. Acids and Bases (2 hrs)


Various concepts of acids and bases(Arhenius Concept , Bronsted
Lowry, Lewis concept) Calculation of ph value .

11. Plastics and Polymers (1 hrs)

Plastics-Thermo-Plastic and thermosetting, Introduction of Polythene,


P.V.C. Nylon, Synthetic rubber and phenol-formaldehyde Resin. Their
application in industry.
12. Electrochemistry (2 hrs)
Electrochemical cell, salt bridge, applications of Electrochemical cell,
standard hydrogen Electrode, conductivity, calculation of emf.

13. Chemical Kinetics (2 hrs)

Rate of reaction, Rate constant, Rate law, order Of reaction, catalysis,


activation energy, enzyme Catalysis.

APPLIED PHYSICS FOR DIPLOMA


HOLDERS (ALL OVER INDIA LEET
COVERED)

1.Measurement(Units and Dimensions)

1.1 Fundamental and Derived Units:


1.2
S.I. Units. Dimensions of Physical quantities. Dimensional formula and
Dimensional Equation. Principle of homogeneity of Dimensions and
applications of homogeneity Principle in:
(i) Checking the correctness of physical Equation,
(ii) Deriving relations among various Physical quantities, and
(iii) Conversion of numerical values of Physical quantities from one
system of Units into others,
(iv) Limitations of dimensional analysis.

2.Circular Motion/WPE

Circular motion, Concept of work, power and Energy, different forms of


energy. Mass Energy Relation angular velocity, angular acceleration
And centripetal force. Conservation of angular Momentum, Satellite
motion in an orbit: Kepler’s Laws, escape velocity.

3.Simple Harmonic Motion


Periodic motion, characteristics of simple Harmonic motion, equation
of S.H.M. and Determination of velocity and acceleration. Graphical
representation. Simple pendulum. Derivation of their periodic time.
Energy Consideration in S.H.M. definition of free, Forced, damped and
resonant vibration.

4.Heat

4.1Heat And Temperature Concept of heat and temperature on the


basis Of kinetic theory. Units of heat. Basic principles Of measurement
of temperature..
4.2 Heat Transfer Modes of heat transfer, coefficient of thermal
Conductivity. Radiation of energy. Absorptivity And emissivity. Black
body.

5.Properties of Materials

5.1 Elasticity

Elasticity, stress and strain, Hook’s law, elastic Limit, Yielding point and
breaking point. Modulus of elasticity, Youn’s modulus, bulk Modulus
and modulus of rigidity.
5.2 Surface Tension

Introduction, Cohesive and Adhesive forces, Molecular theory of


surface tension. Angle of Contact. Application of surface tension.
5.3 Viscosity

Fluid motion, streamline and turbulent motion, Viscous forces, co-


efficient of viscosity by Stoke’s method and Poisuelle’s method.
5.4 SOUND:

Wave motion, Concept of longitudinal and Transverse waves; Definition


of period, Frequency, wave length, amplitude and phase; Speed of
sound wave; wave propagation in a Medium; Doppler effect. Properties
of sound Waves, Reflection, Refraction and Superposition Of waves,
stationary waves, beats, Vibration of Strings and Air columns, concept
of resonance; Echo, Reverberation.

5.5 LIGHT:

Explanation of light wave, wave front, ray, Velocity of light. Laws of


reflection, reflection in Different types of mirrors (plane, spherical,
Cylindrical, parabolic) with their geometrical Drawing. Definition of
image, focal length, Radius of curvature, magnification with formula,
Numerical examples and application. Laws of Refraction, refractive
index, total internal Reflection, concave and convex lenses and Image
formation through them, Elementary Ideas of electromagnetic waves.
Wave nature of Light. Young’s double slit experiment and Fringe Width.
Single slit diffraction, polarisation.

6. Atomic Structure(Covered in Chemistry)

General (Basic concept) physics, Atomic Structure, Bohr’s theory,


energy level diagram, Excitation, ionization, de-excitation and
Radiation. Quantum numbers n.1, m,s. Paulis’s Principle Bonds in
molecules and solids.
REASONING FOR DIPLOMA HOLDERS
(ALL OVER IPU/DTU LEET COVERED)

Verbal Reasoning ( 32 hours )

1) Analogy – 2 hours
2) Classification – 1 hour
3) Alphabet Test – 1 hour
4) Word Formation – 0.5 hour
5) Coding Decoding – 2 hours
6) Series Completion – 2 hours
7) Logical Order of Words – 0.5 hour
8) Inserting the Missing Character – 2
9) Number, Ranking and Time Sequence Test – 3 hours
10) Blood Relations – 2 hours
11) Mathematical Operations – 0.5 hr
12) Direction Sense test – 1.5 hour
13) Clock and Calendar – 4 hours
14) Problems based on Ages – 1 hour
15) Sitting Arrangement – 1 hour
16) Puzzle Test – 2 hours
17) Mathematical Reasoning (Quant part) –6 hours

Analytical Reasoning ( 7 hours )


1) Logical Venn Diagrams – 1 hour
2) Syllogism – 2 hours
3) Statement and assumption – 1 hour
4) Statement and conclusions – 1 hour
5) Statement and arguments – 1 hour
6) Data sufficiency – 0.5 hour
7) Input output (Sequence order tracing) –0.5 hour

Non-verbal Reasoning ( 10 hours )


1) Analogy – 1 hour
2) Classification – 0.5 hour
3) Series – 1 hour
4) Mirror Image – 0.5 hour
5) Water image – 0.5 hour
6) Paper folding and cutting – 1 hour
7) Grouping of identical Figures – 0.5
8) Formation of figures – 0.5 hour
9) Counting of figures – 2 hours
11) Embedded Figures – 0.5 hour
12) Cube and Dice – 2 hours

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