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SYLLABUS OF IOM/MOE for nursing exam for BSc Nursing Appendix: PHYSICS 30 Unit I. Mechanics 8 Unit II. Heat & ...
SYLLABUS OF IOM/MOE for nursing exam for BSc Nursing Appendix: PHYSICS 30 Unit I. Mechanics 8 Unit II. Heat & ...
Appendix:
PHYSICS 30
Unit I.
Mechanics 8
Unit II.
Heat & Thermodynamics 3
Unit III.
Waves & Optics 6
Unit IV.
Electricity & Magnetism 7
Unit V.
Modern Physics 6
CHEMISTRY 30
Unit I.
General & Physical Chemistry 15
Unit II.
Inorganic Chemistry 6
Unit III.
Organic Chemistry 9
BIOLOGY (Botany and Zoology) 40
BOTANY 20
Unit I.
Structure, Reproduction and Economic Importance 1
Unit II.
Structure, Reproduction and Economic Importance 4
Unit II.
Plant Morphology 2
Unit IV.
Taxonomy of Angiosperms 1
Unit V.
Plant Anatomy 1
Unit VI.
Plant Physiology 2
Unit VII.
Cell Biology 2
Unit VIII.
Genetics 1
Unit IX.
Developmental Biology 3
Unit X.
Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation 1
Unit XI.
Application of Biology 2
ZOOLOGY 20
Unit I.
Introduction 1
Unit II.
Animal Diversity and Their Classification 1
Unit III.
Biology of the following 8
Unit IV.
Human Diseases 1
Unit V.
Rabbit Bones 2
Unit VI.
Endocrinology of Mammal 1
Unit VII.
Animal Tissues 1
Unit VIII.
Animal Behavior 1
Unit IX.
Animal Adptation 1
Unit X.
Evolution 2
Unit XI.
Developmental Biology 1
New Syllabus
Teaching Plan
Subject Time Required (in hrs)
PHYSICS 30 marks
A. Mechanics (8 marks)
1. Units and dimensions
2. Vectors
3. Straight line motion (including V-t, a-t graphs)
4. Motion under gravity
5. Projectile motion
6. Newton's laws of motion + conservation of linear
momentum and its applications + friction
7. Work, Energy and Power + collision
8. Circular motion ( + banking of roads + vertical
circular motion)
9. Gravitation
10. Rotational dynamics (with center of mass
concept, including numerical)
11. Elasticity
12. Surface Tension
13. Viscosity
14. Simple Harmonic Motion
15. Hydrostatics
16. Bernoulli's theorem & applications
B. Heat and Thermodynamics (3 marks)
1. Calorimetry
2. Expansions
3. a) Conduction of heat
b) Radiation of heat
4. Hygrometry
5. First law of thermodynamics, processes in
thermodynamics, kinetic theory of gases,
Second law of thermodynamics,
comet's engine, entropy
C. Waves and Optics (3 marks)
1. Introduction to oscillations & waves
(types of waves); velocity of wave: velocity of
sound in air (Newton's formula & Laplace's
correction), effects of various physical factors
on velocity of sound in air
2. Superposition of waves - Interference, Beats,
stationary wave
3. Intensity level, loudness, pitch, quality
4. Doppler's effect
D. Optics: (3 marks)
1. Reflection of light: very briefly
2. Refraction at plane and curved surfaces (Snell's laws,
lateral shift, critical angle, total internal reflection,
apparent depth, refraction through prism, lenses and
types; lens maker's formula, combination of lenses):
3. Dispersion of light (achromatic lenses)
4. Optical instruments (Human eye-defects of vision,
correcting lenses, visual angle, angular magnification,
microscope, telescope and prism binoculars)
5. Photometry
6. a) Huggen's theory + interference of light:
(will've already discussed in waves)
b) Diffraction + polarization:
E. Electricity & Magnetism (7 marks)
1. Electrostatics :
(capacitors)
2. Current ( Resistors; their combination & Kirchaff's laws)
3. Heating effect of current (including thermoelectric
effect, thermocouples) (chemical effect will be dealt in chemistry)
4. Magnetic effect of current
5. Magnetism
6. Electromagnetism including A.C. current, generators
& transformers
F. Modern Physics (6 marks)]
1. Electrons (including photoelectric effect & motion
of electron in E & B fields)
2. Atoms (Bohr's theory, laser, X-rays, de-Broglie's wave,
Radioactivity)
3. Electronics
Chemistry 30 marks
A. Physical Chemistry 15 marks
1. Language of chemistry + General Introduction
2. States of matter: Gas
Liquid
Solid
3. Laws of stoichiometry + Avogardo's number + mole concept
4. Atomic structure
5. Chemical Bonding
6. Oxidation Reduction
7. Periodic Table
8. Acid, Bases and Salts
9. Volumetric Analysis (with numerical)
10. Electrochemistry (with numerical)
11. Chemical kinetics
12. Chemical equilibrium (t solubility product numerical)
13. Chemical thermodynamics
B. Inorganic Chemistry
1. Hydrogen; oxygen & ozone ( oxides)
2. Water
3. Carbon
4. Nitrogen (ammonia, HNO3 and oxides of nitrogen)
5. Sulphur ( H2S,,SO2 H2SO4)
6. Phosphor's ( phosphine)
7. HCl, HBr, HI, tincture of iodine
8. Noble gases
9. Metals & metallurgy
10. Alkali and alkaline earth metals ( Na, Na2 CO3,
NaOH, quicklime, plaster of paris, bleaching powder
11. Coinage metals
12. Heavy metals (Zn, Fe, Hg, Pb)
C. Organic Chemistry
1. Introduction, detection of N,S and halogens in organic compounds
2. Hybridisation, 6 & II bonds
3. I effect, E effect, M effect and resonance
4. Fission in covalent bond (t electro and
nucleo philes, carbo-cation and anion)
5. Formula of organic compounds (t isomerism & nomendature)
6. Alkanes, alkenes, alkynes t octane no Markownikov's rule &
peroxide effect
7. Haloalkanes (t chloroform)
8. Alcohols
9. Ethers
10. Aldehydes & Ketones
11. Carboxylic acids & derivatives
12. Amines
13. Benzene
Aniline
Phenol
Nitrobenzene
14. Carbohydrates, Proteins, Nucleic Acids & lipids (very brief)
15. Polymers
Pesticides
Dyes
Drugs
BOTANY 20 marks
Unit I. Structure, Reproduction and Economic Importance of : 1
Bacteria, Virus and Lichens.
Unit II. Structure, Reproduction and Economic Importance of : 4 marks
1. Algae: Nostoc and Spirogyra
2. Fungi: Mucor and Agaricus
3. Bryophyta: Marchantia and Funaria
4. Pteridophyta: Fern (Pteridium)
5. Gymnosperm: Pinus and Cycas
Unit III. Plant Morphology 2 marks
1. Parts of a typical flowering plant (Mustard)
2. Leaf: morphology and modification
3. Root: Regions of root, Types and Modification
4. Stem: Types and Modification
5. Flower: Plants
6. Fruits: Types
7. Seeds: Dicot, Monocot
Unit IV. Taxonomy of Angiosperms 1
1. Basic concept of taxonomy and binominal nomenclature
2. Characteristics and Economic importance of the following families:
Cruciferae, Soananceae, Graminease and Liliaceae
Unit V. Plant Anatomy 1
Types of tissues, Primary internal structure of root, stem and leaf of monocot and dicot, Secondary growth of dicot stem
Unit VI. Plant Physiology 2
1. Water relations (diffusion, osmosis, absorption, transpiration and ascent of sap)
2. Photosynthesis
3. Respiration
4. Growth hormones
Unit VII. Cell Biology 2
1. Cell as a unit of life, structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell, cell organelles and their function.
2. Biochemically important molecules (carbohydrates, proteins, amino acids, nucleic acid and lipids)
3. Cell divisions (Mitosis, meiosis and their significance)
Unit VIII. Genetics 1
1. Mendelism, Mendel's Laws of Inheritance
2. Concept of incomplete dominance and co-dominance
3. Genetic materials (RNA and DNA), gene pool, crossing over, sex lined inheritance and mutation
Unit IX. Developmental Biology 3
1. Reproduction and development in angiosperms
2. Vegetative propagations
3. Micro and mega-sporogenesis, micro and mega-gametogenesis
4. Pollination, fertilization and development of dicot and monocot embryo.
Unit X. Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation 1
1. Plant adaptation (hydrophytes, mesophytes and xerophytes)
2. Types of forests in Nepal
3. Biodiversity conservation, endangered species of plants and wildlife, causes of extinction.
4. A biotic and biotic factors, food chain, food web, trophic level, pond and grassland ecosystems.
5. Ecological imbalances and its consequences:
a. Green house effect
b. Depletion of zone layer
c. Acid rain
d. Pollution: Air, water, soil, and their sources of pollution, effects and control measures
Unit XI. Application of Biology 2
1. Introduction to biotechnology
2. Principles of plant and animal breeding
3. Bio-fertilizers
4. Antibiotics, Vaccines
5. Tissue and Organ transplantation
6. Test tube baby
7. Fermentation
8. Genetic engineering and tissue culture
ZOOLOGY 20 marks
Unit I. Introduction(1 mark)
1. Scope and braches of biology, its relation with other subjects
2. Life and its origin, Oparin and Halden's theory, Miller Urey Experiments
3. Life components (Organic and inorganic)
Unit II Animal Diversity and Their Classification 1
General Characteristics and its classification up to class with examples of the following:
Protozoa, Porifera, Coelenterata, Platyhelminthes, Aschelminthes, Annelida, Arthropods, Mollusca, Echinodermata and Chordata.
Unit III. Biology of the following 8
1. Plasmodium vivax: Habit and habitat, structure (Sporozoite), life cycle and control of malaria.
2. Paramecium caudatum: Habit and habitat, structure, reproduction (Binary fission and Conjugation with its significance).
3. Pheretima posthuma: Habit and habitat, structure digestive, nervous and reproductive system and economic importance of earthworms.
4. Rana tigrina: Habit and habitat, structure, digestive, nervous, respiratory, circulatory, excretory, and reproductive systems. Histology of the related organs.
5. Mammal (Rabbit / Man): Skin, respiratory, digestive, nervous, circulatory, excretory, and reproductive systems. Histology of the related organs, human blood groups and sense organs (Eye and Ear).
Unit IV. Human Diseases 1
1. Socially significant: Drug abuse, Alcoholism and smoking.
2. Communicable: Typhoid, Tuberculosis, Ascariasis, Girardiasis and AIDS.
3. Non- communicable: Cancer
Unit V. Rabbit Bones 3
Appendicular and Axial
Unit VI. Endocrinology of Mammal 2
Pituitary, thyroid and parathyroid, adrenal, islets of Langerhans
Unit VII. Animal Tissues 2
Epithelial, Connective, Muscular and Nervous.
Unit VIII. Animal Behavior 1
1. Reflex action
2. Taxes
3. Leadership
4. Migration of fishes and birds:
Unit IX. Animal Adaptation 1
1. Aquatic.
2. Amphibians
3. Terrestrial
4. Volant (aerial)
5. Desert and parasitic
Unit X. Evolution 2
1. Definition, Organic evolution
2. History, theories of organic evolution (Lamarckism, Darwinism, Neo-Darwinism)
3. Evidences of organic evolution (morphological, embryological, anatomical, palentological, chemical and genetical)
4. Human evolution.
Unit XI. Developmental Biology 1
Development of frog (embryonic and post embryonic development)