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ATIT 2024 - IFHE, Hyderabad will conclude the ATIT 2024 registration process on April 10. Candidates can apply for ATIT on the website, ifheindia.org. ATIT 2024 result for Phase 1 is expected soon. The authority concluded the ATIT Phase 1 exam on December 21 to 26. Candidates who have qualified class 12th board exams with a minimum of 60% marks are eligible to appear for the ICFAI ATIT exam 2024. To prepare for the exam candidates need to follow the ATIT exam syllabus.

ATIT 2024 question paper is divided into 5 sections - Physics , Chemistry , Mathematics , English and Logical Reasoning. Students who appeared in the entrance exam will be able to download their scorecards from the website using valid credentials. Only qualified candidates are eligible to participate in the counselling and seat allotment process.

About ICFAI ATIT Exam

The ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education (IFHE) Hyderabad conducts the Admission Test for IcfaiTech (ATIT), for admission in the B.Tech programmes. The admission Test for IcfaiTech (ATIT) is a university-level entrance exam. Candidates qualifying ATIT 2024 exam are eligible to participate in the counselling process. ICFAI also accepts scores of JEE Main / State level entrance exam/ national level entrance exam for admissions to its B.Tech courses across the campuses. The following campuses will offer admissions through ATIT 2024:

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Candidates applying for ATIT 2024 should be aware of the eligibility criteria prescribed by The ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education. The eligibility criteria have been released by the concerned authorities along with the official brochure. The ATIT eligibility criteria provide the various terms to be fulfilled by candidates as given below:

  • Aspirants, for B.Tech programs, should have passed Class 12 or its equivalent exam with Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and English subjects with at least 60% or above aggregate marks.

  • Students awaiting the final result of the qualifying exam are also eligible to apply for ATIT 2024. Admissions of such candidates will be confirmed after receiving a copy of the qualifying exam certificate along with the original document within the stipulated deadline.

Note : For ICFAI University, Himachal Pradesh BTech admissions, candidates should have passed Class 12 or its equivalent exam with Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and English subjects with at least 55% or above aggregate marks.

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ATIT 2024 Syllabus

Mathematics-

Mathematics: Unit 01
Sets and their representations
Sets and their representations
Union
Intersection and complements of sets
Their algebraic properties
Relations
Equivalence relations
Mappings
One-one into and onto mappings ralation
Composition of mappings into ralation
Mathematics: Unit 02
Complex numbers
Complex numbers in the form a+ib and their representation in a plane
Argand diagram
Algebra of complex numbers
Modulus and argument of a complex number
Square root of a complex numbers
Cube roots of unity
Triangle inequality
Mathematics: Unit 03
Matrices and determinants
Determinants and matrices of order two and three
Properties of determinants
Evaluation of determinants
Area of triangles using determinants
Addition multiplication of matrices
Adjoint and inverse of matrix
Test of consistency and solution of simultaneous linear quations using determinants and matrices
Mathematics: Unit 04
Quadratic equations
Quadratic equations in real and complex number system and their solutions
Relation between roots and co-efficients
Nature of roots
Formation of quadratic equations with given roots
Symmetric functions of roots
Equations reducible to quadratic equations
Application to practical problems
Mathematics: Unit 05
Permutations and combinations
Fundamental principle of counting
Permutation as an arrangement and combination as selection
Meaning of p(n,r) and c(n,r)
Simple applications
Mathematics: Unit 06
Binomial theorem and its applications - mathematical induction and its applications
Binomial theorem for a positive integral index
General term and middle term
Binomial theorem for any index
Properties of binomial co-efficients
Simple applications for approximations
Mathematics: Unit 07
Sequences and series
Arithmetic
Geometric and harmonic progressions
Insertion of arithmetic geometric and harmonic means between two given numbers
Relation between a.m. g.m. and h.m special series
Sn, sn2, sn3
Arithmetico and geometric series
Exponential and logarithmic series
Mathematics: Unit 08
Differential calculus
Polynomials
Rational
Trigonometric
Logarithmic and exponential functions
Inverse functions
Graphs of simple functions
Limits
Continuity
Differentiation of the sum
Difference
Product and quotient of two functions
Differentiation of trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential, composite and implicit functions
Rational, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions
Logarithmic
Exponential
Composite and implicit functions
Derivatives of order up to two
Applications of derivatives
Rate of change of quantities
Monotonic
Increasing and decreasing functions
Maxima and minima of functions of one variable
Tangents and normals
Rolle's and Lagrange's mean value theorems
Mathematics: Unit 09
Integral calculus
Integral as an anti-derivative
Fundament alintegrals involving algebraic
Trigonometric
Exponential and logarithmic functions
Integration by substitution
By parts and by partial fractions
Integration using trigonometric identities
Integralas limit of a sum
Properties of definite integrals
Evaluation of definite integrals
Determining areas of the regions bounded by simple curves
Mathematics: Unit 10
Differential equations
Ordinary differential equations
Their order and degree
Formation of differential equations
Solution of differential equations by the method of separation of variables
Solution of differential equations by the method of separations of variables,solution of homogeneous and linear differential equations of the type : dy/dx+p(x)y=q(x)
Mathematics: Unit 11
Two dimensional geometry
Recall of cartesian system of rectangular co-ordinates in a plane
Distance formula
Area of a triangle
Condition for the collinearity of three points and section formula
Translation of axes
Slope of a line
Parallel and perpendicular lines
Intercepts of a line on the coordinate axes
Mathematics: Unit 12
Two dimensional geometry - the straight line and pair of straight lines
Various forms of equations of a line
Intersection of lines
Angles between two lines
Conditions for concurrence of three lines
Distance of a point from a line equations of internal and external bisectors of angles between two lines
Coordinates of centroid
Orthocentre and circumcentre of a triangle
Equation of family of lines passing through the point of intersection of two lines
Homogeneous equation of second in x and y
Angles between a pair of lines through the origin
Combined equation of he bisectors of the angles between a pair of lines
Condition for the general second degree equation to represent a pair of lines
Point of intersection and angle between two lines
Mathematics: Unit 13
Two dimensional geometry - circles and family of circles
Standard form of equation of a circle
General form of the equation of a circle
Its radius and centre
Equation of a circle in the parametric form
Equation of a circle when the end points of a diameter are given
Points of intersection of a line and a circle with the centre at the origin and condition for a line to be tangent to the circle
Length of the tangent
Equation of the tangent
Equation of a family of circles through the intersection of two circles
Condition for two intersecting circles to be orthogonal
Mathematics: Unit 14
Two dimensional geometry - conic sections
Sections of cones
Equations of conic sections of parabola, ellipse and hyperbola in standard forms
Condition for y = mx + c to be a tangent and point(s) of tangency
Mathematics: Unit 15
Three dimensional geometry
Coordinates of a point in space
Two dimensions: Cartesian coordinates, distance between two points, section formulae, shift of origin
Section formula
Section formula and direction cosines angle between two intersecting lines
Skew lines
The shortest distance between them and its equation
Equations of a line and a plane in different forms
Intersection of a line and a plane
Coplanar lines
Equation of a sphere
Its centre and radius
Diameter form of the equation of a sphere
Mathematics: Unit 16
Vector algebra
Vectors and scalars
Addition of vectors
Components of a vector in two dimensions and three dimensional space
Scalar and integral calculus
Scalar and vector products
Scalar and vector triple product
Application of vectors to plane geometry
Mathematics: Unit 17
Measures of central tendency and dispersion
Calculation of mean
Median and mode of grouped and ungrouped data
Calculation of standard deviation
Variance and mean deviation for grouped and ungrouped data
Mathematics: Unit 18
Probability
Probability of an event
Addition and multiplication theorems of probability and their applications
Conditional probability
Bayes' theorem
Probability distribution of a random variate
Binomial and poisson distributions and their properties
Mathematics: Unit 19
Trigonometry
Trigonometrical identities and equations
Inverse trigonometric functions and their properties
Properties of triangles, including centroid, incentre, circum- centre and orthocentre, solution of triangles.
Heights and distances
Mathematics: Unit 20
Statics
Introduction
Basic concepts and basic laws of mechanics
Force
Resultant of forces acting at a point
Parallelogram law of forces
Resolved parts of a force
Equilibrium of a particle under three concurrent forces
Triangle law of forces and its converse
Lami's theorem and its converse
Like parallel forces
Unlike parallel forces
Couple and its moment
Mathematics: Unit 21
Dynamics
Speed and velocity
Average speed dynamics
Instantaneous speed dynamics
Acceleration and retardation
Resultant of two velocities
Motion of a particle along a line is moving with constant acceleration
Motion under gravity
Laws of motion and projectile motion

Physics+

Physics: Unit 01
Units and measurement
Units for measurement
S.i.
Fundamental and derived units
Dimensions and their applications
Physics: Unit 02
Description of motion in one dimension
Motion in a straight line
Uniform and non-uniform motion and their graphical representation
Applications and its uniformly accelerated motion
Physics: Unit 03
Description of motion in two and three dimensions
Scalars and vectors
Vector addition
A real number of zero vector and its properties
Resolution of vectors
Scalar and vector products
Uniform circular motion and its applications projectile motion
Physics: Unit 04
Laws of motion
Force and inertia
Newton ’s laws of motion
Conservation of linear momentum and its applications
Rocket propulsion
Friction in laws of friction
Physics: Unit 05
Work, energy and power
Concept of work is a energy and power
Energy and its kinetic and potential
Conservation of energy and its applications
Elastic collisions in one and two dimensions
Different forms of energy
Physics: Unit 06
Rotational motion and moment of inertia
Centre of mass of a two-particle system.
Centre of mass of a rigid body
General motion of a rigid body
Nature of rotational motion
Torque angular momentum its conservation and applications
Moment of inertia
Parallel and perpendicular axes theorem
Expression of moment of inertia for ring its disc and sphere
Physics: Unit 07
Gravitation
Acceleration due to gravity
One and two dimensional motion under gravity
Universal law of gravitation and variation in the acceleration due to gravity of the earth
Planetary motion
Kepler’s laws
Artificial satellite and geostationary satellite
Gravitational potential energy near the surface of earth
Gravitational potential and escape velocity
Physics: Unit 08
Solids and fluids
Inter-atomic forces states of matter
Inter-molecular forces states of matter
Physics: Unit 09
Solids and fluids - solids
Elastic properties
Hook’s law
Young's modulus
Bulk modulus
Modulus of rigidity
Physics: Unit 10
Solids and fluids - liquids
Cohesion and adhesion
Surface energy and surface tension
Flow of fluids
Bernoulli's theorem and its applications
Viscosity
Stoke's law
Terminal velocity
Physics: Unit 11
Oscillations
Periodic motion
Simple harmonic motion and its equation of motion
Energy in s.h.m.
Oscillations of a spring and simple pendulum
Physics: Unit 12
Waves
Wave motion, phase, amplitude and velocity of wave
Speed of a wave
Longitudinal and transverse waves
Superposition of waves
Progressive and standing waves
Free and forced oscillations
Resonance
Vibration of strings and air-columns
Beats
Doppler effect
Physics: Unit 13
Heat and thermodynamics
Thermal expansion of solids
Liquids and gases and their specific heats
Relationship between cp and cv for gases
First law of thermodynamics
Thermodynamic processes
Second law of thermodynamics
Carnot cycle
Efficiency of heat engines
Physics: Unit 14
Transference of heat
Modes of transference of heat
Thermal conductivity
Black body radiations
Kirchoff’s law
Wien’s law
Stefan’s law of radiation
Newton ’s law of cooling
Physics: Unit 15
Electrostatics
Electric charge unit and conservation
Coulomb's law
Dielectric constant
Electric field
Lines of force
Field due to dipole
Field due to dipole its behaviour in a uniform electric field
Electric flux
Gauss’s theorem and its applications
Electric potential
Potential due to a point charge
Conductors and insulators
Distribution of charge on conductors
Capacitance
Parallel plate capacitor
Combination of capacitors
Energy of capacitor
Physics: Unit 16
Current electricity
Electric current and its unit
Sources of energy
Cells- primary and secondary
Grouping of cells resistance of different materials
Temperature dependence
Specific resistivity
Ohm's law
Kirchoff’s law
Series and parallel circuits
Wheatstone bridge with their applications and potentiometer with their applications
Physics: Unit 17
Thermal and chemical effects of currents
Heating effects of current
Electric power
Simple concept of thermo-electricity
Seeback effect and thermocouple
Chemical effect of current
Faraday's laws of electrolysis
Physics: Unit 18
Magnetic effects of currents
Oersted’s Experiment
Bio-savert’s law
Magnetic field due to straight wire
Circular loop and solenoid
Force on a moving charge in a uniform magnetic field and lorentz force
Forces and torques on currents in a magnetic field
Force between two current carrying wires
Moving coil galvanometer and conversion to ammeter and voltmeter
Physics: Unit 19
Magnetostatics
Bar magnet
Magnetic field
Lines of force
Torque on a bar magnet in a magnetic field
Earth’s magnetic field
Para
Dia and ferro magnetism
Magnetic induction
Magnetic susceptibility
Physics: Unit 20
Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents
Induced E.M.F.
Faraday's law
Lenz's law
Self and mutual inductance
Alternating currents
Impedance and reactance
Power in a.c.
Circuits with l.c. and r series combination
Resonant circuits
Transformer and a.c. generator
Physics: Unit 21
Ray optics
Reflection and refraction of light at plane and curved surfaces
Total internal reflection
Optical fibre
Deviation and dispersion of light by a prism
Lens formula
Magnification and resolving power
Microscope and telescope
Physics: Unit 22
Wave optics
Wave nature of light of interference
Young’s double slit experiment
Diffraction
Diffraction due to a single slit
Elementary idea of polarization
Physics: Unit 23
Electromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics
Electromagnetic wave spectrum from gamma to radio waves
Propagation of em waves in atmosphere
Physics: Unit 24
Electron and photons
Charge on an electron
E/m for an electron
Photoelectric effect and einstein’s equation of photoelectric effect
Physics: Unit 25
Atoms, molecules and nuclei
Alpha particles scattering experiment
Atomic masses
Size of the nucleus
Radioactivity
Alpha
Beta and gamma particles
Rays and their properties
Radioactive decay law
Half life and mean life of radio-active nuclei
Binding energy
Mass energy relationship
Nuclear fission and nuclear fusion
Physics: Unit 26
Solids and semi-conductors devices
Energy bands in solids
Conductors
Insulators and semi-conductors
PN junction, PN diode
Diodes
Diode as rectifier
Transistor action
Transistor as an amplifier

Chemistry+

Chemistry: Unit 01
Some basic concepts
Measurement in chemistry which includes precision, significant figures, si units, dimensional analysis
Laws of chemical combination
Atomic mass
Molecular mass
Mole concept
Molar mass
Determination of molecular formula
Chemical equation
Stoichiometry of chemical reactions
Chemistry: Unit 02
States of matter
Gaseous state
Measurable properties of gases
Boyle's law
Charle’s law
Scale of temperature
Avogadro’s hypothesis
Ideal gas equation
Dalton’s law of partial pressures
Kinetic molecular theory of gases and the microscopic model of gas
Deviation form ideal behaviour
The solid state which includes classification of solids, x-ray studies of crystal lattices and unit cells, packing of constituent particles in crystals
Imperfection in solids
Electrical
Magnetic and dielectic properties of solids
Liquid state
Vapour pressure
Surface tension
Viscosity
Chemistry: Unit 03
Atomic structure
Constituents of the atom
Discovery of electron
Rutherford model of the atom
Electronic structure of atoms
Nature of light and electromagnetic waves
Atomic spectra
Bohr’s model of hydrogen
Shortcomings of the bohr model
Dual nature of matter and radiation
De-Broglie relation
The uncertainty principle
Quantum mechanical model of the atom
Orbitals and quantum numbers
Shapes of orbitals
Aufbau principle
Pauli exclusion principle
Hund's rule
Electronic configuration of atoms
Chemistry: Unit 04
Solutions
Types of solutions
Units of concentration
Vapour-pressure of solutions and raoult’s law
Colligative properties
Determination of molecular mass
Non-ideal solutions and abnormal molecular masses
Volumetric analysis-concentration unit
Chemistry: Unit 05
Chemical energetics and thermodynamics
Energy changes during a chemical reaction
Internal energy and enthalpy
Internal energy and enthalpy changes
Origin of enthalpy change in a reaction
Hess's law of constant heat summation
Numericals based on these concepts
Enthalpies of reactions
Enthalpy of neutralization
Enthalpy of combustion
Enthalpy of fusion and vaporization
Sources of energy
Conservation of energy sources
Identification of alternative sources
Pollution associated with consumption of fuels
The sun as the primary source
First law of thermodynamics
Relation between internal energy and enthalpy
Application of first law of thermodynamics
Chemistry: Unit 06
Limitations of the first law of thermodynamics
Entropy
Gibbs energy
Spontaneity of a chemical reaction
Gibbs energy change and chemical equilibrium
Gibbs energy available for useful work
Chemistry: Unit 07
Chemical equilibrium
Equilibria involving physical changes
Solid-liquid
Liquid-gas equilibrium involving dissolution of solids in liquids
Gases in liquids
General characteristics of equilibrium involving physical processes
Equilibria involving chemical systems
The law of chemical equilibrium
The magnitude of the equilibrium constant
Numerical problems
Effect of changing conditions of systems at equilibrium
Change of concentration
Change of temperature
Effect of catalyst-le chateliar’s principle
Equilibria involving ions
Ionization of electrolytes
Weak and strong electrolytes
Acid-base equilibrium
Various concepts of acids and bases
Ionization of water
Ph scale
Solubility product
Numericals based on these concepts
Chemistry: Unit 08
Redox reactions and electrochemistry
Oxidation and reduction as an electron transfer concept
Redox reactions in aqueous solutions-electrochemical cells
Emf of a galvanic cell
Dependence of emf on concentration and temperature
Nerns tequation and numerical problems based on it
Electrolysis
Oxidation number
Rules for assigning oxidation number, redox reactions in terms of oxidation number, nomenclature
Balancing of oxidation and reduction equations
Electrolytic conduction
Molar conductivity
Kohlrausch’s law and its applications
Voltaic cell
Electrode potential and electromotive force
Gibb’s energy change and cell potential
Electrode potential and products of electrolysis
Fuel cells
Corrosion and its prevention
Chemistry: Unit 09
Rates of chemical reactions and chemical kinetics
Rate of reaction
Instantaneous rate of reaction and order of reaction
Factors affecting rates of reactions
Factors affecting rate of collisions encountered between the reactant molecules
Effect of temperature on the reaction rate
Concept of activation energy
Catalyst
Effect of light on rates of reactions
Elementary reactions as steps to more complex reactions
How fast are chemical reactions?
Rate law expression.
Order of a reaction with suitable examples
Units of rates and specific rate constants
Order of reaction and effect of concentration
Study will be confined to first order only
Temperature dependence of rate constant (Arrhenius equation)
Fast reactions only elementary idea
Mechanism of reaction only elementary idea
Photochemical reactions
Chemistry: Unit 10
Surface chemistry
Adsorption
Physical and chemical adsorption
Adsorption isotherms colloids
Preparation and general properties
Emulsions
Micelles catalysis
Homogeneous and heterogeneous
Structure of catalyst
Enzymes
Zeolites
Chemistry: Unit 11
Chemical families – periodic properties
Modern periodic law
Types of elements
Representative elements s & p block
Transition elements
D-block elements
Inner Transition Elements
F-block elements
Periodic trends in properties
Ionization enthalpy
Electron gain enthalpy
Atomic radii
Valence
Periodicity in properties of compounds
Chemistry: Unit 12
Chemical bonding and molecular structure
Chemical bonds and lewis structure
Shapes of molecules vsepr theory
Quantum theory of the covalent bond
Hydrogen and some other simple molecules
Carbon compounds
Hybridization
Boron and beryllium compounds
Coordinate covalent bond
Ionic bond as an extreme case of polar covalent bond
Ionic character of molecules and polar molecules
Bonding in solid state ionic, molecular and covalent solids, metals
Hydrogen bond
Resonance
Molecular orbital
Theory
Bond order and magnetic properties of h2, o2, n2, f2 on the basis of mot
Hybridisation involving s, p and d orbitals including shapes of simple organic molecules
Dipole moment and structure of molecules
Chemistry: Unit 13
Chemistry of non-metals –I
Hydrogen
Unique position in periodic table
Occurrence, preparation, properties and uses of hydrogen
Isotopes
Properties
Reactions and uses
Hydrides and molecular
Soline and interstitial oxygen
Preparation
Properties and reactions
Uses
Simple oxides
Ozone
Water and hydrogen peroxide
Structure of water molecule and its aggregates
Physical and Chemical properties of water
Hard and soft water
Water softening
Preparation and properties of hydrogen peroxide, copper sulphate, silver nitrate, plaster of paris, borax, Mohr's salt, alums, white and red lead, microcosmic salt and bleaching powder, sodium thiosulfate
Structure and uses
Nitrogen
Compounds of Nitrogen
Ammonia
Oxides of Nitrogen
Nitric acid
Properties and Uses
Chemistry: Unit 14
Chemistry of non-metals – II
Boron
Occurrence, preparation, properties and uses of hydrogen
Isolation
Physical and Chemical properties
Borax and boric acid
Uses of boron and its compounds
Carbon
Inorganic compounds of carbon
Oxides
Halides (excluding fluoride)
Carbides
Elemental carbon
Silicon: silicones, silicates and silicon carbide
Preparation and properties
Oxides and oxyacids of phosphorus
Chemical fertililzers
Sulphur: hydrogen sulphide, oxides, sulphurous acid, sulphuric acid and sodium thiosulphate
Occurrence and extraction
Properties and reactions
Sulphuric acid
Preparation
Properties and Uses
Sodium thiosulphate
Halogens: hydrohalic acids, oxides and oxyacids of chlorine, bleaching powder
Properties
Hydrogen halides
Uses of halogens
Noble gases
Discovery
Occurrence and isolation
Physical properties
Chemistry of noble gases and their uses
Chemistry: Unit 15
Chemistry of lighter metals
Sodium and potassium
Occurrence and extraction
Properties and Uses
Important compounds
Nacl, na2co3, nahco3, naoh, kci, koh
Magnesium and calcium
Important compounds mgcl2, mgso4, cao, ca(oh)2, caco3, caso4,
Plaster of paris
Bleaching powder
Aluminium
Occurrence, preparation, properties and uses of hydrogen
Extraction
Compounds – alcl3
Alums
Cement
Biological role of sodium
Potassium
Chemistry: Unit 16
Heavy metals
Iron
Occurrence and extraction
Compounds of iron
Oxides
Halides (excluding fluoride)
Sulphides
Sulphate
Alloy and steel
Copper and silver
Properties and Uses
Compounds
Halides and sulphates
Photography
Zinc and mercury
Sulphides and sulphates tin and lead
Chemistry: Unit 17
Chemistry of representative elements
Periodic properties
Halides and melting points
Oxides-nature of trends in groups and periods
Halides and melting points of halides and melting points
Carbonates and sulphates and solubility of halides and melting points
The chemistry of s and p block elements
Electronic configuration
General characteristic properties and oxidation states of the group 1 elements alkali metals
Group 2 elements – alkaline earth metals
Group 13 elements – boron family
Group 14 elements – carbon family
Group 15 elements – nitrogen family
Group 16 elements – oxygen family
Group 17 elements – halogen family
Group 18 elements – noble gases and hydrogen
Chemistry: Unit 18
Transition metals including lanthanides
Electronic configuration
General characteristic properties
Oxidation states of transition metals
First row transition metals and general properties of their compounds-oxides
Halides and sulphides
General properties of second and third row transition elements groupwise discussion
Preparation and reactions
Properties and uses of potassium dichromate and potassium permanganate
Chemistry: Unit 19
Inner transition elements
General discussion with special reference to oxidation states
Lanthanide contraction
Chemistry: Unit 20
Coordination chemistry and organometallics
Co-ordination compounds: nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds, cistrans and ionisation isomerisms, hybridization and geometries of mononuclear coordination compounds (linear, tetrahedral, square planar and octahedral)
Nomenclature
Isomerism in coordination compounds
Bonding in coordination compounds
Werner’s coordination theory
Applications of coordination compounds
Chemistry: Unit 21
Nuclear chemistry
Nature of radiations from radioactive substances
Nuclear reactions
Radioactive disintegration series
Artificial transmutation of elements
Nuclear fission and nuclear fusion
Isotopes and their applications
Radio carbon-dating
Chemistry: Unit 22
Purification and characterization of organic compounds
Purification
Crystallization
Sublimation
Distillation
Differential extraction
Chromatography
Qualitative analysis
Detection of nitrogen
Sulphur: hydrogen sulphide, oxides, sulphurous acid, sulphuric acid and sodium thiosulphate
Phosphorus and halogens
Quantitative analysis
Estimation of carbon
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
Halogens: hydrohalic acids, oxides and oxyacids of chlorine, bleaching powder
Phosphorus determination of molecular mass
Silver salt method
Cholroplatinate salt method
Calculation of empirical formula and molecular formula
Numerical problems in organic quantitative analysis
Modern methods of structure elucidation
Some basic principles
Classification of organic compounds
Tetra valency of carbon
Homologous series
Functional groups– –c = c –, – c c – and groups containing halogen
Oxygen
Nitrogen and sulphur
General introduction to naming organic compounds
Common names and iupac nomenclature of alphatic
Aromatic and cyclic compounds
Illustration with examples of compounds having not more than three same or different functional groups/atoms
Isomerism - Structural and stereoisomerism
Structural and stereoisomerism
Geometrical and optical
Chirality
Isomerism in compounds having one and two chiral centres
Enantiomers
Diastereoisomers
Racemic forms
Racemisation and resolution
Covalent bond fission
Homolytic and heterolytic
Free radicals carbocations and carbanions
Stability of carbocations and free-radicals
Electrophiles and Nucleophiles
Electron displacement in a covalent bond
Inductive effect
Electrometric effect
Resonance
Common types of organic reactions
Substitution
Addition
Elimination and rearrangement reactions
Illustrations with examples
Chemistry: Unit 23
Hydrocarbons
Classification
Sources of hydrocarbons
Alkanes
General methods of preparation from unsatmated hydrocarbons
Alkylhalides
Aldehydes
Ketones and carburoxylic acids
Physical properties and reactions
Substitution
Oxidation and miscellaneous
Conformations of alkanes ethane, popane butane and cyclohexane
Sawhorse and Newman projections
Mechanism of halogaration of alkanes
Alkanes and alkynes
General methods of preparation physical properties
Chemical reactions
Mechanism of electrophilic addition reactions in alkenes
Markowni koff’s rule
Peroxide effect
Acidic character of Alkynes
Polymerisation of alkenes
Aromatic hydrocarbons
Benzene and its homologues
Isomerism - Structural and stereoisomerism
Chemical reactions of bonzene
Structure of bonzene
Resonance
Directive influence of substituents
Petroleum
Hydrocarbons from petroleum
Cracking and reforming
Quality of gasoline
Octane number
Gasoline additives
Chemistry: Unit 24
Organic compounds containing halogens
Haloalkanes and haloarenes
Methods of Preparation
Physical properties and reactions
Preparation
Properties and uses of chloroform and iodoform
Chemistry: Unit 25
Organic compounds containing oxygen
General methods of preparation
Correlation of physical properties with their structures
Chemical properties and uses of alchols
Polyhydric alcohols
Ethers
Aldehydes
Ketones
Carboxylic acids and their derivatives
Phenol
Benzaldehyde and benzoic acid
Their important methods of preparation and reactions
Acidity of carboxylic acids and phenol effect of substituents on the acidity of carboxylic acids
Chemistry: Unit 26
Organic compounds containing nitrogen
Cyanidesm, cyanides, nitrocompounds and amines
Nomenclature and classification of amines,
Cyanides
Isocyanides
Nitrocompounds and their methods of preparation
Correlation of their physical properties with structure
Chemical reactions and uses
Basicity of amines
Chemistry: Unit 27
Synthetic and natural polymers
Classification of polymers
Natural and synthetic polymers with stress on their general methods of preparation and important uses are teflon, pvc, polystyrene, nylon-66, terylene, bakelite.
Chemistry: Unit 28
Bio molecules and biological processes
The cell and energy cycle
Carbohydrates
Monosaccharides
Disaccharides
Polysaccharides
Amino acids and peptides
Structure and classification
Proteins and enzymes
Structure of proteins
Role of enzymes
Nucleic acids
DNA and RNA
Biological functions of nucleic acids
Protein synthesis and replication
Lipids
Structure
Membranes and their functions
Chemistry: Unit 29
Chemistry in action
Dyes
Chemicals in medicines-Analgesies,tranquilizers,antiseptics,disinfectants,antimicrobials,antifertility drugs,antibiotics,antacids,antihistamins-their meaning and common examples
Antipyretic, analgesic, antibiotics and tranquilisers
Rocket propellants
Structural formulae non-evaluative
Chemistry: Unit 30
Environmental chemistry
Environmental pollutants
Soil
Water and air pollution
Major atmospheric pollutants
Acid rain
Ozone and its reactions causing ozone layer depletion
Effects of the depletion of ozone layer
Industrial air pollution

English+

English: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
English: Unit 02
Diction
English: Unit 03
Formation of effective sentences
English: Unit 04
Sentence completion
English: Unit 05
Vocabulary
English: Unit 06
Common errors
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ATIT 2024 Exam Pattern

The Admission Test for IcfaiTech 2024 is conducted for a duration of 120 minutes i.e. 2 hours. The ATIT 2024 question paper shall contain 120 questions from five subjects namely Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English and Logical Reasoning. ATIT exam pattern 2024 has been released by the authorities along with the official notification. Students are advised to check the eligibility criteria carefully.

ATIT Exam Pattern 2024

S.No

Particulars

Details

1

Mode of Examination

Computer Based Test

2

Duration

2 Hours ( 3 sessions per day)

3

Section-wise Distribution of Questions

  • Physics - 25 Questions

  • Chemistry - 20 Questions

  • Mathematics - 35 Questions

  • English - 20 Questions

  • Logical Reasoning - 20 Questions

4

Total Number of Questions

120 Questions

ATIT E-books and Sample Papers

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ATIT 2024 Admit Card

After ATIT 2024 slot booking is accomplished, candidates appearing for online test could download the admit card. Candidates appearing for the exam without carrying their admit card are not allowed to appear for ATIT 2024. Candidates are advised to carry a valid and original Photo ID proof with them to the exam centre. Only Aadhaar Card, Passport, College ID or notarized Affidavit with photo, signature, date of birth and residential address will be acceptable for the said purpose.

Steps to download ATIT 2024 admit card

  • Go to the official website of ATIT 2024.

  • Candidates will have to complete the slot booking procedure.

  • The admit card will be generated.

  • Downloading and printing out of the admit card has to be done by the candidates after checking for any mistakes in it.

ATIT 2024 Slot Booking

Aspirants could complete the ATIT slot booking 2024 process after the successful submission of the application form. Candidates had to select a suitable date and time for them to appear for the test. Candidates need to follow the steps provided below and opt for the slot from the available options as per their choice.

Steps for ATIT Slot Booking 2024

  • Visit the official website at ifheindia.org

  • Click on the link to ATIT 2024 login

  • Candidates must enter ATIT application no. and date of birth and login.

  • They have to click on " Book Slot for ATIT 2024".

  • Candidates have to choose the desired city, appropriate test centre through the options available in the drop down menu.

  • Now, they need to choose the date and time of the test.

  • After the appropriate option is selected, click on the submit button.

  • Verify the information on screen and click on the "Confirm" option.

  • Once slot booking for ATIT 2024 is done, no further changes will be allowed.

ATIT 2024 Exam Centers

StateCity
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Anantapur
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JharkhandJamshedpur
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DelhiWest Delhi
Delhi
East Delhi
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Uttar PradeshGhaziabad
Noida
Agra
Allahabad
Bareilly
Gorakhpur
Kanpur
Lucknow
Meerut
Varanasi
OdishaBhubaneswar
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PunjabAmritsar
Jalandhar
Ludhiana
RajasthanKota
Udaipur
Jaipur
Jodhpur
Tamil NaduChennai
TelanganaHyderabad
Secunderabad
Warangal
Nizamabad
Nalgonda
Khammam
Mahabubnagar
ChandigarhChandigarh
UttarakhandDehradun
Haldwani
MeghalayaShillong
Tura
NagalandDimapur
MizoramAizawl
SikkimGangtok
TripuraAgartala
West BengalKolkata

Documents Required at Exam

  • ATIT hall ticket
  • Valid photo ID

The authorities will declare ATIT 2024 results online on the official website. The result of ATIT 2024 will be announced in the form of an admitted and waiting list. ATIT results can be accessed through the official website with the help of the ATIT application no. and date of birth. Candidates who qualify ATIT 2024 will be eligible to participate in the counselling and allotment of seats available at participating institutes.

Steps to download ATIT Result 2024

  • Visit the official website of ATIT 2024

  • Click on the result link

  • The application number and date of birth have to be provided.

  • Click on the “Submit” button.

  • The result has to be downloaded for future use

ATIT 2024 Counselling

Mode of Counselling: Offline

Aspirants declared eligible in ATIT 2024 exam will be called to participate in the counselling process. They need to download the call letter for counselling which specifies the time, date, and venue for ATIT counselling 2024.

Candidates must indicate their preferred campus and branch while registering for ATIT 2024 counselling. They must carry the requisite documents in original for verification as specified by the University and attend the counselling in person. After allotment of seats, they are required to verify the seat by paying the specified admission fee.

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ATIT 2024 Selection Process

There will be two ways of selecting candidates for B.Tech programmes. Candidates who participated in ATIT 2024 and those who appeared for JEE Main 2024 or other state or national-level engineering entrance tests.

ICFAI ATIT 2024

On the basis of scores obtained in ATIT 2024 and personal interview, candidates will be offered admission on a provisional basis until they satisfy all eligibility criteria set for admission. Such candidates have to submit the proof of qualifying exam (Class 12 or equivalent) on or before the last date set for this purpose.

Other Exams - JEE Mains 2024/State Level /Other National Level Engineering Entrance Tests

On the basis of the Score obtained in the concerned Entrance Exam and Interview, aspirants will be offered admission on a provisional basis until they satisfy all eligibility criteria set for admission.

The candidates will be needed to submit the proof of qualifying exam i.e. Class 12 or equivalent, on or before the last date set for this purpose.

Documents Required at Counselling

  • ATIT call letter
  • Proof of ATIT score /JEE Main score
  • Marksheets of class 10th and 12th
  • Birth Certificate
  • Migration or Transfer Certificate
  • Completion certificate from concerned board for qualifying exam

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Question:How can I download the admit card of ATIT 2024?

Answer:

Candidates will be able to download the ATIT admit cards 2024 from the official website after completing the slot booking process.

Question:What is the ATIT application fee 2024?

Answer:

The application fee of ATIT 2024 is Rs 500.

Question:How can I fill ATIT application form 2024 in offline mode?

Answer:

For applying in offline mode, candidates have to obtain the ATIT 2024 application form from the institute and send the completely filled application along with a demand draft of Rs 500 payable at Hyderabad.

Question:How can I apply for ICFAI Tech ATIT 2024?

Answer:

Candidates can apply either in online or offline modes.

Question:What is the eligibility criteria for ATIT 2024?

Answer:

Candidates appearing for ATIT 2024exam for B.Tech admissions should have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with 60% aggregate marks and Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and English as compulsory subjects.

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is there negative marking in atit exam?

Pompi Bhadra 7th May, 2020
Hello Aspirant!
In ATIT 2020 (conducted by ICFAI Foundation of Higher Education, Hyderabad), there will be a total of 120 questions with 30 questions each from Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and English. The duration of the exam will be 120 minutes.1 mark will be awarded for each correct answer and there will be no negative marking for incorrect answers or unattempted questions.

For more information about ATIT 2020 along with preparation tips by our team of experts, kindly visit : https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/atit

I hope this answer will help you.
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how to prepare for ATIT entrance exam for ICPAI Hyderabad

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 26th Apr, 2020
Hello,

ATIT is a university level online entrance exam of 2 hours.It consists of four sections Physics,Chemistry,Mathematics and English with 20 marks in each section.You should download past year question papers and can prepare for the exam accordingly.Just get the reference books and Practise, Analyze and Revise
You can get the syllabus and preparation strategy from the link below.
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/atit

I hope this helps.
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where can i get past year papers and mock tests

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 18th Apr, 2020
Hi Pavan

You can get previous year question papers ATIT by going to our page the link for the same is provided below

https://engineering.careers360.com/download/sample-papers/atit-sample-paper


These  previous papers ATIT  EXAMINATION will help you to know the types of questions asked in ATIT, you will understand the important topics for ATIT, you will also get to know your preparation level .
Best of luck for your ATIT examination.


Thankyou
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how many marks to be scored to get top rank in this entrance exam

manasa Student Expert 4th Oct, 2019

HI MUJAHED

Cut off is the base denotes that up-and-comers need to acquire to be qualified for affirmation.

With the assistance of cut off imprints, the college will choose the best fitted contender for undergrad building courses.

ITSAT 2019 Result will be reported on May 7, 2019.

ITSAT Cut off 2019 score will help competitors in deciding their odds of getting a course of their decision.

The college will send a call letter to up-and-comers who have scored over the cut off imprints.

ITSAT 2019 Factors Affecting Cut off

ITSAT 2019 cut off imprints assume a tremendous job in figuring out which up-and-comers will be offered confirmation by the ICFAI University.

A large number of up-and-comers show up for ITSAT and by declaring the cut off imprints, the college expects to waitlist meriting competitors who will be offered confirmation. In the wake of considering components like-

Trouble level of the inquiries posed in the test

Number of up-and-comers showed up

All out number of seats

ITSAT 2019 expected cut off imprints will be somewhere in the range of 80 and 85.

On the off chance that up-and-comers score over 85, they will be called for guiding.

On the off chance that they score somewhere in the range of 80 and 85, they get an opportunity.

On the off chance that they score underneath 80, they don't get any opportunity of getting confirmation .

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I havent give any test or exam for admission in engineering now i want admission in btech in computer science ?? How

harsh Student Expert 5th Jul, 2019
Hello Arushi
As today nearly all the good colleges give Admission on basis of jee mains ranking.
But there are some college which give admission on basis of the 12 th percentage marks.(means either they completely have admission on basis of 12 and some college have reserved seat along with jee mains ranking colleges )
So look for those colleges and search about it.
You can go in those colleges ; otherwise you should take drop for jee mains.
Good luck.
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