Pharmacy
After AP EAMCET 2020 is over, the professionals from engineering background have studied the question paper from the view point of the students and offered the following tips. The team has taken note of the pattern of the question paper, marks and also the duration.
Physics: In Physics, questions have been asked on mass, speed of light, vacuum, velocity, force, inclination, power, gravity, inertia, hydraulic pressure, thermal conductivity, temperature, kinetic energy, wavelength, frequency, convex and concave lens, refraction and reflection, magnitude, electricity, galvanometer, protons and neutrons, electricity, magnetism, radioactivity, and wires. Questions are bit complex; therefore candidates might face problems unless they are attentive.
Chemistry: In Chemistry, questions have been focused on hydrogen, electrons, enthalpy, dipole moment, chemical bonds, covalent bonds, molecules, acids and bases, temperature of water, solubility, boiling and melting points, hydrocarbons, metals, noble gases, chemical reactions, nitrogen, electrolysis, thermal decomposition, acidic oxides, polymerization, organic chemistry, etc. The questions in chemistry are moderate.
Biology: Questions in Biology have been asked on various micro topics of plant physiology, human / plant reproduction, cell structure and functions, genetics relating to botany and zoology, molecular biology, microbes, anatomy, applied biology, etc. Questions in this part are easy but candidates have taken more time to read each question, therefore many candidates feel that questions are rated as moderate.
The team of experts has expressed their feelings that the question paper is neither simple nor tough.
Engineering
After AP EAMCET 2019 is over, the professionals from engineering background have studied the question paper from the view point of the students and offered the following tips. The team has taken note of the pattern of the question paper, marks and also the duration.
Physics: In Physics, questions have been asked on mass, speed of light, vacuum, velocity, force, inclination, power, gravity, inertia, hydraulic pressure, thermal conductivity, temperature, kinetic energy, wavelength, frequency, convex and concave lens, refraction and reflection, magnitude, electricity, galvanometer, protons and neutrons, electricity, magnetism, radioactivity, and wires. Questions are bit complex, therefore candidates might face problems unless they are attentive.
Chemistry: In Chemistry, questions have been focused on hydrogen, electrons, enthalpy, dipole moment, chemical bonds, covalent bonds, molecules, acids and bases, temperature of water, solubility, boiling and melting points, hydrocarbons, metals, noble gases, chemical reactions, nitrogen, electrolysis, thermal decomposition, acidic oxides, polymerization, organic chemistry, etc. The questions in chemistry are moderate.
Mathematics: Questions in Mathematics have been reflected on trigonometry, equations, functions, integers, sets and matrices, roots, few questions on true or false, triangles, polynomial and binomial equations, algebra, congruence, triangles, linear equations, vectors, vertices, angles, ratios, arithmetic progression, frequency, probability, graphs, circles, fractions, etc. The questions are of 10+2 standard; therefore candidates might not encounter any problem.
The team of experts has expressed their feelings that the question paper is neither simple nor tough.