• Trigonometry: Trigonometry, Trigonometric ratios,
General Intelligence & reasoning Complementary angles, Height and distances (simple
problems only) Standard Identities like sin2 + cos2=1 etc.
• Analogies: Semantic, Symbolic/Number,
• Statistics and probability: Use of Tables and Graphs:
Figural.
Histogram, Frequency polygon, Bar-diagram, Pie-chart;
• Classi cation: Semantic, Symbolic/Number, Measures of central tendency: mean, median, mode,
Figural. standard deviation; calculation of simple probabilities.
• Series: Semantic, Number, Figural.
• Problem Solving and Word Building.
English Comprehension skills
• Coding & Decoding, Numerical and Symbolic
Operations. • Language Skills
• Trends, Space Orientation, Space a) Vocabulary: Learn word meanings, synonyms,
Visualisation. antonyms, and how to use them correctly.
• Venn Diagrams, Drawing Inferences. b) Grammar: Understand sentence structure and
common rules.
• Pattern Folding & Completion: Punched hole,
c) Error Spotting: Identify mistakes in sentences.
Figural. d) Fill in the Blanks: Choose the right words to complete
• Matching: Indexing, Address, Date & City, sentences.
Centre codes/roll numbers. • Sentence & Word Use
• Classi cation: Small & Capital letters/numbers. a) Synonyms & Antonyms: Find words with similar or
opposite meanings.
• Embedded Figures.
b) Spelling Correction: Detect and x misspelled words.
• Critical Thinking, Emotional Intelligence, c) Idioms & Phrases: Understand common expressions.
Social Intelligence. d) One-Word Substitution: Replace a phrase with a
single word.
e) Sentence Improvement: Fix and re ne sentence
General Awareness structure.
• Voice & Narration
• History- a) Active vs. Passive Voice: Convert sentences from one
a) Ancient: Harappa Civilisation, Vedic culture, form to another.
b) Medieval India and their important systems; b) Direct vs. Indirect Speech: Change statements,
c) Modern: India’s freedom Movement and their leaders, questions, and commands between direct and indirect
forms.
• Geography- • Sentence Organisation
a) Countries and their geographical details, a) Sentence Shu ing: Arrange jumbled sentence parts.
b) Famous Seaport and Airport and their location, b) Paragraph Shu ing:** Organize sentences within a
c) Environment. passage.
• General Knowledge • Comprehension Skills
• Current a airs a) Close Passage: Fill in missing words in a given text.
• General Policy, b) Reading Comprehension: Read paragraphs and
• Scienti c Research. answer questions.
- One paragraph from a book or story.
Quantitative Aptitude - Two paragraphs from current a airs, reports, or
editorials.
• Number Systems: Whole Number, Decimal and Fractions,
Relationship between numbers. Computer Basics
• Fundamental arithmetical operations: Percentages, Ratio • Organisation of a Computer – A computer has
and Proportion, Square roots, Averages, Interest (Simple hardware (physical parts) and software (programs).
and Compound), Profit and Loss, Discount, Partnership - CPU (Central Processing Unit) – The brain of the
Business, Mixture and Allegation, Time and distance, Time computer that processes all instructions.
and work. - Input/Output Devices – Keyboards, mice, and scanners
• Algebra: Basic algebraic identities of School Algebra and (input); monitors, speakers, printers (output).
- Memory & Backup – RAM (temporary memory), storage
Elementary surds (simple problems) and Graphs of Linear
drives (long-term memory), and backup devices (external
Equations.
drives, cloud storage).
• Geometry: Familiarity with elementary geometric figures - Ports – Connection points for USB, HDMI, Ethernet,
and facts: Triangle and its various kinds of centres, etc.
Congruence and similarity of triangles, Circle and its - Windows Explorer & Keyboard Shortcuts – Helps
chords, tangents, angles subtended by chords of a circle, manage les, and shortcuts like Ctrl+C (copy) make
common tangents to two or more circles. work faster.
• Mensuration: Triangle, Quadrilaterals, Regular Polygons, • Software
Circle, Right Prism, Right Circular Cone, Right Circular - Windows OS & Microsoft O ce – The main operating
Cylinder, Sphere, Hemispheres, Rectangular Parallelepiped, system, MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint
Regular Right Pyramid with triangular or square Base. • Internet & Emails
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- Web Browsing – Searching, downloading, uploading - Point and interval estimation predict population
les. values.
- E-Banking – Online transactions and managing - Hypothesis testing determines statistical signi cance
accounts safely. using tests like Z, t, Chi-square, and F-tests.
- Email Management – Sending, receiving, organising
emails. 10. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
• Networking & Cyber Security - Compares multiple group means using one-way and
- Networking– Devices (routers, modems) and protocols two-way classi cation.
(rules for communication).
- Cybersecurity Threats – Viruses, hacking, Trojans, and 11. Time Series Analysis
ways to protect against them (antivirus, strong - Examines trends and seasonal changes in data over
passwords, rewalls). time.
Statistics 12. Index Numbers
- Measures price or quantity changes over time.
- Types include consumer price indices and cost-of-
1. Data Collection & Presentation living indices.
- Data can be primary (collected rsthand) or
secondary (from existing sources).
- Data is presented in **tables, charts, graphs, and
frequency distributions** to make it understandable.
2. Measures of Central Tendency
- Mean (average), Median (middle value), and Mode
(most frequent value) summarise a dataset.
- Quartiles, deciles, and percentiles divide data into
sections for analysis.
3. Measures of Dispersion
- Range, quartile deviation, mean deviation, and
standard deviation, show how spread out data is.
- Relative measures compare variability between
datasets.
4. Moments, Skewness & Kurtosis
- Moments describe properties of a distribution.
- Skewness shows whether data is leaning left or right.
- Kurtosis tells whether the distribution is at or
peaked.
5. Correlation & Regression
- Correlation measures relationships between two
variables.
- Regression helps predict one variable based on
another.
- Includes scatter plots, rank correlation, multiple
regression, and association measures.
6. Probability Theory
- Probability is the likelihood of an event happening.
- Includes independent events, Bayes’ theorem, and
conditional probability.
7. Random Variables & Distributions
- Variables can be random, meaning their values are
uncertain.
- Common distributions: Binomial, Poisson, Normal,
and Exponential** describe di erent probability
scenarios.
8. Sampling Theory
- Samples represent populations.
- Includes methods like random sampling, strati ed
sampling, and cluster sampling.
9. Statistical Inference
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