Gujarat Common Entrance Test Pharmacy Syllabus

Physics Weightage
  • 1) Physical world (1%)
  • 2) Measurement and System of Units
  • 3) Motion in a straight line (1%)
  • 4) Motion in a Plane (1%)
  • 5) Laws of motion (3%)
  • 6) Work, energy and power (3%)
  • 7) Kinetic theory of Gases (3%)
  • 8) Dynamics of a system of Particles
  • 9) Rotational Motion (7%)
  • 10) Gravitation (6%)
  • 11) Mechanical properties of solids (1%)
  • 12) Fluid Mechanics
  • 13) Oscillations (6%)
  • 14) Waves (6%)
  • 15) Electric charges and fields (1%)
  • 16) Electrostatic potential and capacitance (1%)
  • 17) Current Electricity (5%)
  • 18) Magnetic Effects of Electric Current (1%)
  • 19) Magnetism and matter (1%)
  • 20) Ray Optics (1%)
  • 21) Dual Nature of Radiation and Atomic Physics (1%)
  • 22) Electromagnetic Induction (6%)
  • 23) Alternating current (1%)
  • 24) Electromagnetic Waves (3%)
  • 25) Wave optics (1%)
  • 26) Atoms (1%)
  • 27) Nucleus
  • 28) Semiconductors electronics: Materials, devices and simple circuits (1%)
  • 29) Communication Systems (3%)
Chemistry Weightage
  • 1) Thermodynamics (4%)
  • 2) Basic concepts of Chemistry (4%)
  • 3) States of matter (2%)
  • 4) Atomic Structure (3%)
  • 5) Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure (3%)
  • 6) Solutions (5%)
  • 7) Equilibrium (3%)
  • 8) Redox Reaction and Electrochemistry (4%)
  • 9) Chemical kinetics (5%)
  • 10) Surface Chemistry (3%)
  • 11) Classification of elements and periodicity in properties (4%)
  • 12) General Principle and process of Isolation of metals (4%)
  • 13) Hydrogen (3%)
  • 14) S-block elements (1%)
  • 15) P-block elements (1%)
  • 16) d - and f - BLOCK ELEMENTS (3%)
  • 17) Co-ordination Compounds (8%)
  • 18) Environmental Chemistry (4%)
  • 19) Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds (1%)
  • 20) Some Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry (4%)
  • 21) Hydrocarbons (4%)
  • 22) Organic Compounds containing Halogens (3%)
  • 23) Organic Compounds containing Oxygen (7%)
  • 24) Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen (4%)
  • 25) Polymers (2%)
  • 26) Biomolecules (2%)
  • 27) Chemistry in Everyday Life (1%)
Biology Weightage
  • 1) Classification of Living Organisms
  • 2) Taxomonical aids
  • 3) Classification of Plant Kingdom
  • 4) Classification of Animal Kingdom
  • 5) Cell Structure
  • 6) Biomolecules I(carbohydrates, lipids)
  • 7) Biomolecules II (Protein, nucleic acids and Enzymes)
  • 8) Cell cycle and cell division
  • 9) Animal Husbandry and Plant Breeding
  • 10) Human health and diseases (Immunity vaccination, cancer, aids)
  • 11) Human welfare and microbes
  • 12) Plant Morphology I (Root, Stem and Leaf)
  • 13) Plant Morphology II (Flower, Fruit, Seed and Family)
  • 14) Internal Structure of Flowering Plant
  • 15) Animal Tissue
  • 16) Animal Morphology and Internal Structure I (Earthworm and Cockroach)
  • 17) Animal Morphology and Internal Structure II (Frog)
  • 18) Transport in Plants
  • 19) Mineral Nutrition
  • 20) Photosynthesis
  • 21) Respiration
  • 22) Digestion and Absorption
  • 23) Breathing and gases exchange
  • 24) Body fluid and circulation
  • 25) Excretory substances and its Elimination
  • 26) Locomotion and Movement
  • 27) Organisms and Population
  • 28) Ecosystem
  • 29) Biodiversity and its conservation
  • 30) Environmental Issues
  • 31) Neutral control and co-ordination in Animals
  • 32) Chemical co-ordination and control
  • 33) Reproduction in Organisms
  • 34) Sexual reproduction in flowering plants
  • 35) Growth and development in plants
  • 36) Human Reproduction
  • 37) Reproductive Health
  • 38) Heredity and Variation
  • 39) Molecular basis inheritance
  • 40) Evolution
  • 41) Biotechnology: Principles and Processes
  • 42) Biotechnology and its applications
GK and Aptitude Weightage
  • 1) Heat Transfer
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