Is this real HBWR? Took many and nothing happened
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Is this real HBWR? Took many and nothing happened

Took 10 and nothing happened, although it might’ve been my extraction method as i’d simply soaked them and deshelled them (were partly deshelled going into the water so maybe the active compound got dissolved)

u/PixelatedXenon — 4 days ago

Round 3 Allotment cutoffs

Note from Manipal

Cut off remained the same, as vacancies due to the withdrawals and non-acceptance of Round-1 allotted seat got filled by Upgradations and Fresh registrations, based on Merit, Vacancy and Choices provided by the Counseling participants.

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MIT Manipal 2026 Placement Data

Rules:

  • Only P and P+I offers count as placements.
  • If a student has multiple placement offers, only their highest CTC is used.
  • CTC figures are in LPA.

The dataset contains 931 unique students and 674 placed students after reducing multiple offers to each student’s highest CTC.

Placement statistics by branch

Branch Total students Placed Placement % Average CTC Median CTC Highest CTC
Civil (CV) 9 8 88.89% 6.11 6.00 7.03
Aeronautical (AE) 15 13 86.67% 7.94 5.00 14.50
Information Technology (IT) 135 112 82.96% 13.47 12.00 55.22
Electronics & Instrumentation (E&I) 35 29 82.86% 8.72 7.60 14.50
Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) 30 24 80.00% 9.05 7.60 18.75
Computer & Communication (CC) 120 94 78.33% 13.80 12.00 55.22
Industrial Engineering (IE) 4 3 75.00% 11.66 7.60 21.37
Computer Science (CS) 130 94 72.31% 14.61 13.05 55.22
CSE AIML 102 72 70.59% 11.91 8.76 44.59
Mechatronics (MT) 57 40 70.18% 8.68 9.56 21.37
Mechanical (ME) 53 37 69.81% 10.34 9.56 18.50
Electrical & Electronics (EEE) 39 27 69.23% 9.08 8.00 24.78
Automobile (AU) 6 4 66.67% 9.62 10.50 10.50
Data Science (DS) 88 56 63.64% 12.03 10.90 26.02
Electronics & Communication (ECE/EC) 88 54 61.36% 11.86 7.60 31.75
Biotechnology (BT) 4 2 50.00% 7.50 7.50 9.00
Chemical (CH) 7 3 42.86% 8.37 7.50 14.00
Biomedical (BM) 9 2 22.22% 6.05 6.05 8.50

School of Computer Engineering

In 2025, CCE, CSCSE, AIML, DS and IT were all combined under CSE under the School of Computer Engineering. Merging their placement stats, we get the following info:

Metric Value
Total Students 575
Placed students 428
Placement % 74.43%
Average CTC 13.34 LPA
Median CTC 12.00 LPA

CGPA and placement:

Students in each branch were divided into four CGPA quartiles. Each value is shown as average CGPA → median CTC (LPA) for that quartile. Q1 is the bottom 25% by CGPA and Q4 is the top 25%.

Branch Q1: bottom 25% Q2 Q3 Q4: top 25%
School of Computer Engineering 6.74 → 7.15 LPA 7.58 → 12.54 LPA 8.20 → 12.00 LPA 8.99 → 19.00 LPA
Computer & Communication (CC) 6.75 → 7.60 LPA 7.42 → 12.00 LPA 7.95 → 14.16 LPA 8.72 → 16.45 LPA
Computer Science (CSE/CS) 6.69 → 6.51 LPA 7.62 → 13.77 LPA 8.40 → 13.05 LPA 9.30 → 19.13 LPA
CSE AIML 6.67 → 6.00 LPA 7.74 → 9.19 LPA 8.34 → 10.90 LPA 9.02 → 19.61 LPA
Data Science (DS) 6.88 → 7.55 LPA 7.63 → 10.90 LPA 8.31 → 13.05 LPA 8.95 → 19.00 LPA
Information Technology (IT) 6.77 → 7.60 LPA 7.57 → 12.27 LPA 8.11 → 11.44 LPA 8.81 → 14.16 LPA
Electronics & Communication (ECE) 6.65 → 7.60 LPA 7.23 → 7.60 LPA 7.86 → 12.00 LPA 8.82 → 22.66 LPA
Electrical & Electronics (EEE) 6.42 → 7.50 LPA 6.95 → 7.80 LPA 7.45 → 10.69 LPA 8.10 → 12.00 LPA
Mechanical 6.63 → 8.00 LPA 7.25 → 8.25 LPA 7.69 → 10.23 LPA 8.59 → 10.88 LPA
Mechatronics 6.69 → 7.60 LPA 7.44 → 6.51 LPA 7.92 → 7.60 LPA 8.68 → 10.50 LPA

Company-wise placements

Company Branch-wise hires Total CTC
Microsoft PPO CC: 2, CS: 3, IT: 1 6 55.22 LPA
LinkedIn PPO AIML: 1 1 44.59 LPA
Uber PPO AIML: 1 1 41.00 LPA
AQR Capital PPO IT: 2 2 34.31 LPA
Analog Devices ECE: 1 1 31.75 LPA
D E Shaw PPO CC: 1 1 30.00 LPA
Goldman Sachs PPO CC: 3, CS: 2 5 30.00 LPA
SAP Labs (TDC) CC: 2, CS: 1, DS: 2, ECE: 1, IT: 2 8 26.02 LPA
SAP Labs (TH) AIML: 1, CC: 2, CS: 1, IT: 6 10 26.02 LPA
Fischer Jordan PPO CS: 1, EEE: 1 2 24.78 LPA
CISCO (HW) ECE: 3 3 24.74 LPA
Cisco PPO CC: 1, CS: 2, IT: 2 5 24.74 LPA
WellsFargo PPO AIML: 1, CC: 1 2 24.00 LPA
NXP Semiconductors ECE: 3 3 23.64 LPA
Meesho AIML: 2, CC: 2, CS: 1, DS: 2, ECE: 1 8 23.50 LPA
BNY Mellon PPO AIML: 1, CS: 1, DS: 1, IT: 1 4 22.00 LPA
Komprise CS: 1 1 22.00 LPA
WDC PPO CS: 1, ECE: 3, IT: 1 5 21.81 LPA
Indus Insights IE: 1, MT: 1 2 21.37 LPA
Saviynt AIML: 5, CS: 1, IT: 3 9 20.00 LPA
JP Morgan CC: 1, DS: 1 2 19.75 LPA
JP Morgan PPO CC: 1, CS: 2 3 19.75 LPA
SanDisk CS: 2, IT: 1 3 19.50 LPA
Optum AIML: 2, CC: 1, CS: 4, DS: 4, IT: 3 14 19.21 LPA
Kenvue PPO CC: 1, CS: 2 3 19.05 LPA
MUFG CS: 1, DS: 1, IT: 2 4 19.00 LPA
IBM AIML: 4, CC: 4, CS: 2, CPS: 1, DS: 2, IT: 7 20 18.75 LPA
Indus Insights(I2P) AIML: 2, DS: 2, ECE: 1, ME: 1 6 18.50 LPA
HPE CPP CS: 4 4 17.50 LPA
Meesho (Sr. Associate) CC: 1, CS: 1, ME: 2 4 17.50 LPA
VISA PPO AIML: 1 1 16.57 LPA
GE Healthcare (Embd) ECE: 1 1 16.20 LPA
GE Healthcare PPO CC: 1, CS: 1, IT: 1 3 16.20 LPA
IDFC First bank CC: 3, CS: 1, IT: 1 5 16.00 LPA
Forma AI CC: 1, EEE: 1, IT: 1, ME: 1 4 15.00 LPA
FlipKart AE: 3, CPS: 1, ECE: 3, E&I: 4, ME: 1 12 14.50 LPA
Simnovus Technology CC: 1, CS: 3, IT: 1 5 14.40 LPA
ZS Associates (BTSA) CC: 8, CS: 3, DS: 1, ECE: 1, IT: 5 18 14.16 LPA
ZS Associates (DAA) AIML: 1, CC: 2, CS: 1, CPS: 2, DS: 2, EEE: 1, E&I: 1, IT: 3, ME: 2, MT: 1 16 14.16 LPA
Bottomline AIML: 1, CS: 2, DS: 3, IT: 1 7 14.00 LPA
ITC Foods E&I: 1, ME: 1 2 14.00 LPA
ITC Foods PPO CH: 1, E&I: 1 2 14.00 LPA
Sabre (SE) IT: 1 1 13.85 LPA
Okta India CS: 2, CPS: 1, IT: 1 4 13.77 LPA
Sabre (BA) DS: 2, IT: 1 3 13.29 LPA
EGDK CS: 5, DS: 1 6 13.05 LPA
Impact Analytics AIML: 1, CS: 2, DS: 1 4 13.00 LPA
Commonwealth Bank CC: 2, CS: 1, DS: 1, IT: 4 8 12.55 LPA
GE Healthcare (HW) EEE: 1, ME: 2 3 12.53 LPA
GE Healthcare (SW) AIML: 1, CC: 1 2 12.53 LPA
Coca Cola EEE: 1, E&I: 1, MT: 1 3 12.00 LPA
Deloitte EEE: 1 1 12.00 LPA
ICICI Bank CC: 5, CPS: 2, ECE: 2, E&I: 1, IT: 3 13 12.00 LPA
Schneider Electric CC: 2, EEE: 1, ECE: 3, MT: 2 8 12.00 LPA
Super AGI CC: 1, CS: 3, IT: 2 6 12.00 LPA
Tredence (DS) AIML: 1, CS: 1, IT: 1 3 12.00 LPA
Asian Paints ME: 1 1 11.60 LPA
Twara Robotics ME: 1, MT: 2 3 11.50 LPA
Cashfree Payments AIML: 1 1 11.00 LPA
Rystad Energy AIML: 2, CC: 1, CS: 1, DS: 3, E&I: 1, IT: 1, ME: 1 10 10.90 LPA
Boeing EEE: 2, IT: 1, ME: 1 4 10.88 LPA
Boeing PPO AE: 1, AIML: 2, ECE: 1, IT: 4 8 10.88 LPA
Accenture AIML: 1, CC: 1 2 10.82 LPA
Tata Motors AU: 3, EEE: 2, MT: 12 17 10.50 LPA
ABB CC: 1, DS: 1 2 10.00 LPA
Daimler CPS: 1 1 10.00 LPA
Namma Yatri AIML: 1 1 10.00 LPA
Qwixpert E&I: 1, IT: 2 3 10.00 LPA
Tredence (DA) CC: 1, CPS: 1, IT: 2 4 10.00 LPA
Maruti Suzuki ME: 6, MT: 2 8 9.56 LPA
Cynlr EEE: 1 1 9.50 LPA
Fractal Analytics CC: 3, CS: 1, IT: 1 5 9.50 LPA
GALE Agency CC: 2, CPS: 1, ECE: 1, IT: 1 5 9.50 LPA
Mangalore Infotech (Unicourt) CC: 1 1 9.50 LPA
EY India AIML: 2, IT: 3 5 9.19 LPA
Equifax DS: 2 2 9.00 LPA
GEP Worldwide BT: 1, AIML: 1, ME: 1, MT: 1 4 9.00 LPA
Unilever CS: 1, IT: 1 2 9.00 LPA
Goldman Sachs PPO EEE: 1, ME: 1 2 8.75 LPA
Relanto Global AIML: 2 2 8.53 LPA
Beghou Consulting AE: 1, CC: 1, DS: 2, IT: 2 6 8.50 LPA
Dentsu Global CS: 2, DS: 2, IT: 2 6 8.50 LPA
ELGi Equipments ME: 2 2 8.50 LPA
ITC Infotech AIML: 1, E&I: 1 2 8.50 LPA
Siemens Healthineers BM: 1 1 8.50 LPA
Amlak EEE: 1 1 8.00 LPA
JSW EEE: 1, ME: 1 2 8.00 LPA
Reliance Consumer Products (RCPL) EEE: 1, E&I: 1, ME: 2 4 8.00 LPA
Sigmoid Analytics AIML: 3, DS: 2, IT: 2 7 8.00 LPA
TVS Motor ME: 1 1 8.00 LPA
Deloitte (Pro 1) AIML: 2, CC: 3, CS: 5, DS: 1, ECE: 1, E&I: 1, IT: 2, MT: 3 18 7.60 LPA
Deloitte (Pro 2) CC: 1, E&I: 2 3 7.60 LPA
Deloitte Capstone (Pro 1) AIML: 2, CPS: 1, ECE: 3, IT: 8, MT: 1 15 7.60 LPA
Deloitte India (Pro 3) CC: 2, CS: 2, CPS: 1, EEE: 2, ECE: 3, E&I: 3, IE: 1, IT: 1, ME: 1 16 7.60 LPA
Deloitte India (Pro 4) ECE: 2, IT: 2, MT: 2 6 7.60 LPA
Deloitte India (Pro 5) AIML: 1, CC: 5, IT: 4 10 7.60 LPA
Deloitte India (Pro 6) AIML: 5, CC: 1, DS: 1, ECE: 3 10 7.60 LPA
Deloitte India (Pro 7) CC: 1, CPS: 1, ECE: 2, IT: 1 5 7.60 LPA
Incedo AIML: 1, CS: 1, CPS: 2, DS: 3 7 7.55 LPA
Reliance Industries CH: 1, EEE: 3, ECE: 1, E&I: 1, ME: 2 8 7.50 LPA
UD Trucks CC: 1, CS: 1, IT: 1 3 7.50 LPA
Volvo ECE: 2, ME: 2, MT: 1 5 7.50 LPA
Ericsson CC: 1 1 7.15 LPA
CEM India Project CV: 3 3 7.03 LPA
TAFE AU: 1, ME: 1 2 7.00 LPA
Accenture AASE AIML: 6, CC: 13, CS: 16, CPS: 4, DS: 7, IT: 6, ME: 1, MT: 1 54 6.51 LPA
Tata Technologies AE: 1 1 6.50 LPA
KPMG BT: 1, AIML: 2, CC: 1, CS: 2, CPS: 2, DS: 1, EEE: 1, ECE: 1, E&I: 1, IE: 1, IT: 1, ME: 2 16 6.00 LPA
KPMG GRCS Real Estate CV: 2, EEE: 1 3 6.00 LPA
Mphasis CC: 2, IT: 1 3 6.00 LPA
PWC AC CS: 1, IT: 1 2 6.00 LPA
JLL India CV: 3 3 5.25 LPA
KPMG Digital Trust EEE: 1, IT: 1, MT: 1 3 5.00 LPA
Tata Advanced Systems AE: 5 5 5.00 LPA
Accenture ASE AE: 2, AIML: 4, CC: 5, CS: 8, CPS: 2, DS: 6, EEE: 1, ECE: 7, E&I: 3, IT: 4, MT: 2 44 4.45 LPA
Mindtree AE: 1, BT: 1, AIML: 2, CC: 3, CS: 6, DS: 4, EEE: 2, ECE: 1, E&I: 2, IT: 5, ME: 1 28 4.05 LPA
Infosys BM: 1, AIML: 14, CH: 1, CC: 2, CS: 8, CPS: 3, DS: 9, EEE: 3, ECE: 8, E&I: 3, IT: 7, MT: 8 67 3.60 LPA
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u/CampaignBroad2605 — 11 days ago

Round 2 Allotment cutoffs

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u/PixelatedXenon — 15 days ago

Round 1 Allotment results

To proceed to round 2, Pay the first installment of 2.9 lakhs by June 15th if you were allotted a seat. Else no need to pay.

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u/PixelatedXenon — 28 days ago

[MEGATHREAD] Rank Discussion

Please input your MET Mark, Board %age, Predicted Rank (With/Without Inflation), Actual rank

eg: 120, 91%, 3447, 4153, 4267

For higher branches like CSE or ECE, You can expect there to be close to 20% less seats, as few people will leave them;

Wheras for branches like civil, most of the JEE seats would be unfilled and will go to MET counselling.

MET Round 1-4 Cutoffs: https://www.collegepravesh.com/cutoff/mit-manipal-cutoff-2025/

Intra round and GPA cutoffs are in the FAQ channel of the MIT Discord: https://discord.gg/Gg3DPxEcC

u/PixelatedXenon — 1 month ago

Discord server for MET aspirants and MIT Students

Hi! We have a Discord server for MET 2026 aspirants, with 3000+ aspirants, seniors and alumni who can help you out with anything related to MET, MIT, or general doubts like picking your branch. Come join us!

Hope to see you all on campus!

https://discord.gg/ysH9esS8Ac

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u/PixelatedXenon — 1 month ago

Mechatronics AMA by Alumni Neehal Sharrma

Hello! 2022 Mechatronics Graduate & Alumni Neehal Sharrma is holding an AMA on the MIT discord taking everyone's questions on the branch, MIT and more.

Neehal has graduated from MIT in 2022 from Mechatronics, and finished his Masters in Robotic Engineering in the Worcester Polytechnic Institute in the United States.

He is the founder of Open Horizon Robotics, a nonprofit open-source organization that aims to democratize robotics education, through the power of FOSS technologies and initiatives by the community, to explore the far-reaching impacts of the field of robotics and educate students and professionals alike.

He is also a robotics engineer at New Bedford Research and Robotics.

To join the AMA, Join the VC in the MIT Discord server: https://discord.gg/2mYN8aDPur

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u/PixelatedXenon — 1 month ago

JEE Mains Counselling cutoffs

You must pay 2.9 lakh to confirm your seat from 18-22 May

And pay the remaining amount on 29 May

If you enter through JEE, you will be ineligible for Intra round branch change (You can still partiticpate in GPA branch change)

You can choose to register for MET counselling later on. If you get a seat through MET, you will automatically forfeit your JEE seat. So only select branches greater than equal to your current branch

If you wish to know if you will get a certain branch at your current MET Marks and Board %age, Check the rankpredictor: https://www.rankpredictor.in/met2026

Cutoffs for Intra round and CGPA branch change present in FAQ channel of MIT Discord.

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Q. Why is MnC Cutoff Lower than CSE?
A. CSE seats: 1020 * 0.2 = 204
MnC seats: 60 * 0.2 = 12

If a few high rankers were interested in MnC and put that as their first preference, they can easily finish up the seats

u/PixelatedXenon — 2 months ago

Summarized from the MIT Discord Server: https://discord.gg/YNxVRkBzAH

April 13 Shift 1 & 2 Analysis here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Manipal_Academics/comments/1skg6d9/april_13_shift_1_2_analysis_met_2026/

MET 2026 – April 14 Morning Shift (Shift 1) – Question Paper Analysis

Overall, this shift was easy to moderate. Physics and English were clearly on the easier side. Maths was doable but had a few unexpected or “out of pocket” questions, especially in conics. Chemistry was okay overall, but the NAT section felt tougher, especially electrochemistry.

English:
English was easy and scoring. Questions were mostly from basic grammar like tenses (use of has, have, had, etc.) and standard comprehension.

Chemistry:
Chemistry was moderate. MCQs were mostly straightforward, but NAT questions were a bit tricky, especially from electrochemistry and thermodynamics.

Topics and Questions:

  • Named reaction: Gabriel phthalimide synthesis, asked which degree of amine is formed
  • Organic reactions like nitrationhalogenationsulphonation, and identifying reversible reactions
  • Identification of amphoteric oxides (e.g., ZnO)
  • Empirical formula calculation from percentage composition
  • IUPAC naming of coordination compound: K₂[PdCl₄]
  • Question from concentrated HNO₃ (titration type data given: 250 mL, 0.2 M, 70%)
  • Degree of hydrolysis for NH₄OH (given pKb and pKw)
  • f-block element question on highest third ionisation enthalpy and half-filled configurations
  • General expectation to know f-block trends

Physical Chemistry (NAT):

  1. Electrochemistry: E° given and (dE/dT) = 4 × 10⁻⁴, find ΔS
  2. Arrhenius equation: Find value of A when temperature → ∞ (k given)
  3. Thermodynamics: entropy or energy-based calculation
  4. Van’t Hoff factor based question

Overall, electrochem NAT questions were considered harder.

Physics:
Physics was easy and formula-based. Mostly direct applications with minimal conceptual difficulty.

Topics Covered:

  • Modern physics (photoelectric effect, de Broglie wavelength)
  • Electrostatics
  • Capacitance
  • Thermodynamics
  • Magnetism
  • Rotational / angular frequency

Specific Questions:

  1. Three charges placed at vertices of an equilateral triangle: +4 μC, +2 μC, –3 μC Find electric potential at the centre
  2. Photoelectric effect: Work function given, find wavelength
  3. Capacitance-based question
  4. Magnetic field problem: Given mass = 0.2 kg, charge = 2 A, length = 1.5 m
  5. Angular frequency related question
  6. Thermodynamics energy calculation

Physics was very doable overall.

Maths:
Maths was easy to moderate but had some unexpected or non-standard questions, especially from conics and functions.

Topics Covered:

  • Binomial theorem
  • Permutations and combinations (MCQ)
  • Probability
  • Vectors and 3D geometry (1 question)
  • Conic sections (2 questions, including one NAT)
  • Integration and differential equations
  • Harmonic progression
  • Complex numbers
  • Straight lines and shortest distance

Specific Questions:

  1. Integration: ∫₀^π |cos x| dx
  2. Binomial: Find n such that 2nd, 3rd, and 4th terms are in AP
  3. Harmonic progression question
  4. Complex numbers: 1 + ωⁿ + ω²ⁿ where n is not a multiple of 3
  5. Conics:
    • Parabola focus-based question
    • One NAT from conics
  6. Vector / 3D: Shortest distance between two lines
  7. Differential equations: Integrating factor based
  8. Function: y = x² log x, find y’(1) − y’’(1)
  9. Trigonometry: cos 3x = cos x in (0, 2π)
  10. Advanced function question: e^(tan²x) log₂(e), given equation t² − 9t + 8 = 0 with t values 1 and 8, find cos x

Maths required careful thinking for a few questions but was overall manageable.

Extra Observations:

  • Topics like modern physics, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics, electrostatics, PnC, probability, and integration covered a large portion of the paper
  • No extremely difficult questions, but a few unexpected ones in Maths and tricky NAT in Chemistry
  • With strong basics, around 70–80% of the paper was easily doable

Final Takeaway:

  • Overall difficulty: Easy to moderate
  • Physics: Easy and scoring
  • Chemistry: Moderate, tricky NAT (especially electrochem)
  • Maths: Moderate, slightly unconventional in parts

If basics were strong and time was managed well, this was a good scoring shift.

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MET 2026 – April 14 Evening Shift (Shift 2) – Question Paper Analysis

Overall, this shift was easy. Chemistry had heavy weightage from organic, Physics was straightforward and formula-based, and Maths was easy to moderate with mostly standard questions.

English:
English was easy. Most questions were from basic grammar, especially verbs and fill in the blanks with articles like “a”, “an”, and “the”. There were also a few questions based on an unseen passage.

Chemistry:
Chemistry was easy and largely organic-heavy in MCQs (around 6 out of 10). Questions were mostly direct and NCERT-based.

Topics and Questions:

  • Organic chemistry:
    • Carbylamine reaction (named reaction identification)
    • Why phenol is more acidic than ethanol
    • Oxidation and general organic trends
  • One thermochemistry numerical:
    • Bond dissociation energy based (CH₄ decomposition type)
  • Inorganic:
    • Identify softest metal (options like Cd, Cr, W, Mo)
    • Periodic trends based question
    • Central metal charge in Fe₄[Fe(CN)₆]₃
  • Conceptual:
    • Which compound does not dissolve in concentrated H₂SO₄ even on warming (hexane)
  • General mix of 11th and 12th, but organic dominated

Overall, Chemistry was very scoring.

Physics:
Physics was easy and formula-based. Mostly from mechanics and electricity. No heavy theory, just application.

Topics Covered:

  • NLM, kinematics (1D), thermodynamics
  • Electrostatics + current electricity combined question
  • Gravitation
  • Capacitors
  • Magnetism
  • Modern physics basics

Specific Questions:

  1. Combined electrostatics and current electricity: Rod of radius r connected with rod of radius r/2, find ratio of some quantity
  2. Gravitation: Neutral point between Earth and Sun (given masses and distance)
  3. Rocket motion: Rocket launched vertically with acceleration 4 m/s² for 6 seconds, g = 10, find distance travelled
  4. Relative motion: Car (acceleration 3 m/s²) and truck (initial velocity 15 m/s), find time when they meet
  5. Transformer: If DC source is used instead of AC, what happens in secondary
    • emf only at switching on/off
  6. Capacitor: Capacitance C₀, dielectrics K₁ = 2 and K₂ = 5 in equal area, find new capacitance
  7. Electrolysis: Mass deposited for Cu²⁺ with 2 A current for 30 minutes
  8. Pulley system: Two masses 4 kg and 5 kg, find acceleration of 5 kg block
  9. Magnetic field / rotation type numerical (coil moving in magnetic field)

Physics was very doable overall.

Maths:
Maths was easy to moderate. Mostly standard questions with a few slightly tricky ones.

Topics Covered:

  • Binomial theorem
  • Vectors and 3D (2 questions)
  • Limits
  • Probability
  • Sets and relations
  • Determinants
  • Basic calculus

Specific Questions:

  1. Binomial-type: C₀ + 2C₁ + 3C₂ type expression
  2. Limit: lim x → 0 [ x − a(e^(2x) − 1) ] / [ 1 − a(e^(2x) − 5) ] = 1, find a
  3. Complex numbers: x² + x + 1 = 0, roots α, β, find equation whose roots are α¹⁰, β¹⁰
  4. Vectors: If a + b + c = 0, find value of expression like 3a·b + 5c·b + 4c·a
  5. Probability: Chessboard problem, selecting two boxes, probability conditions
  6. Determinant: Matrix with rows in AP, nature of determinant
  7. Sets: Number of subsets which are symmetric and reflexive
  8. NAT: x + y + z = 4, maximize xy²z

Maths was manageable if basics were clear.

Final Takeaway:

  • Overall difficulty: Easy
  • Chemistry: Easiest, organic-heavy
  • Physics: Easy, formula-based and scoring
  • Maths: Easy to moderate

If fundamentals were clear, this was a very scoring paper overall.

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