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Bharati Vidyapeeth MBA Admission Test (BMAT) Syllabus

College / University: Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University (BVDU), Pune
 

Bharati Vidyapeeth MBA Admission Test (BMAT) is an yearly exam conducted for admissions to MBA at Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University (BVDU), Pune..

Bharati Vidyapeeth MBA Admission Test (BMAT) Syllabus

Physics

Electricity

  • Basics of charge, voltage, current
  • Series and Parallel circuits, and associated calculations (related to voltage and current)
  • Short Circuits – basics
  • Diodes – basics
  • Transformers – basics, simple calculations

Mechanics

  • SUVAT equations (arguably not strictly necessary, but still useful to know)
  • Newton’s Laws of Motion (especially II)
  • Work, Energy Pressure and Power, and associated calculations
  • Conservation of Energy
  • Moments

Nuclear Physics

  • Basic principles
  • Radioactive decay (alpha, beta, gamma)
  • Half-life
  • Measuring radioactivity

Waves

  • Basics (speed = frequency x wavelength)
  • Refraction – Basics & Total Internal Reflection
  • Convection, Conduction, Radiation

Biology

The vast majority of medical applicants do Biology at AS, and so you should be fine with the majority of BMAT biology questions.

Genes, Alleles and Natural Selection

  • Genetic diagrams – dominant, recessive
  • Mutants and clones
  • Mitosis and Meiosis
  • Genetic Engineering

Respiratory & circulatory systems – the very basics

  • Alveoli etc
  • Direction of blood flow through the heart and body
  • Breathing

Hormones – you need to know what all these do

  • Insulin & Glucagon
  • Adrenaline
  • Menstrual cycle hormones – FSH, LH, Oestrogen, Progesterone
  • Testosterone
  • ADH

Homeostasis – the very basics

  • Temperature regulation
  • Glucose regulation

Nerves

  • Basics of nervous transmission
  • Comparison with hormones

Ecology

  • Nitrogen Cycle

Chemistry

Fundamentals

  • Ionic and covalent bonding
  • Reactivity Series – displacement reactions etc
  • Dynamic equilibrium – LeChatelier’s principle

Calculations

  • Balancing equations
  • Isotope calculations
  • Empirical formulae
  • Ionic half equations
  • Percentage Yield
  • Volume of gas

Organic Chemistry

  • Polymerisation
  • Combustion
 

 

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