Syllabus & Syllabus weightage

Syllabus  & Syllabus weightage

NDA Paper I – Mathematics Syllabus

Total Marks: 300
Duration: 2.5 Hours
Type: Objective (MCQs)
Standard: Class 11 & 12 level

 

1. Algebra

  • Concept of set, operations on sets, Venn diagrams
  • De Morgan laws
  • Cartesian product, relation, equivalence relation
  • Real numbers, complex numbers (modulus, argument, square roots)
  • Binary numbers
  • Quadratic equations with real coefficients
  • Arithmetic, geometric and harmonic progressions
  • Permutations and combinations
  • Binomial theorem and its applications
  • Logarithms and their applications

 

 2. Matrices and Determinants

  • Types of matrices
  • Operations on matrices
  • Determinants
  • Properties of determinants
  • Applications – solving systems of linear equations using Cramer's Rule

 

 3. Trigonometry

  • Angles and their measures (in degrees and radians)
  • Trigonometric identities and equations
  • Inverse trigonometric functions
  • Height and distance problems
  • Properties of triangles
  • Use of trigonometric tables

 

 4. Analytical Geometry (2D and 3D)

  • 2D Geometry:
    • Cartesian coordinate system
    • Straight lines, distance formula
    • Equation of a line in various forms
    • Angle between two lines
    • Circles, parabola, ellipse, hyperbola – standard forms and properties
  • 3D Geometry:
    • Direction cosines and direction ratios
    • Equation of a line and a plane
    • Angle between two lines, between line and plane

 

 5. Differential Calculus

  • Concept of a function
  • Domain, range, composite functions, inverse functions
  • Limits and continuity
  • Derivatives of standard functions
  • Rules of differentiation (product, quotient, chain rule)
  • Derivatives of implicit functions
  • Geometrical interpretation – tangent and normal
  • Maxima and minima (basic problems)

 

 6. Integral Calculus and Differential Equations

  • Integration as inverse of differentiation
  • Standard integrals and their applications
  • Methods: substitution, partial fractions, integration by parts
  • Definite integrals – properties, applications (area under curve)
  • Differential equations (first order, first degree)
  • General and particular solutions

 

 7. Vector Algebra

  • Vectors in 2D and 3D
  • Magnitude and direction
  • Unit vector, position vector
  • Addition, subtraction, scalar multiplication
  • Dot product and cross product
  • Applications in geometry and physics

 

 8. Statistics and Probability

  • Statistics:
    • Mean, median, mode
    • Variance and standard deviation
  • Probability:
    • Basic probability theory
    • Independent and dependent events
    • Addition and multiplication rules
    • Bayes' Theorem (basic understanding)

 

NDA Paper II – General Ability Test (GAT) Syllabus

Total Marks: 600
Duration: 2.5 Hours
Type: Objective (MCQs)
Sections:

  • Section A – English: 200 Marks
  • Section B – General Knowledge: 400 Marks

 

 Section A: English (200 Marks)

Focus: Testing the candidate’s understanding of English and basic grammar.

Topics Covered:

  • Vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms, one-word substitutions)
  • Grammar and usage
  • Spotting errors
  • Sentence structure
  • Tenses, verbs, articles, prepositions, conjunctions
  • Comprehension and passage reading
  • Para jumbles and rearrangement
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Idioms and phrases
  • Active & Passive voice
  • Direct and Indirect speech

 

 Section B: General Knowledge (400 Marks)

The General Knowledge section is further divided into 6 subjects:

 

1. Physics (Class 11 & 12 level)

  • Physical properties and states of matter
  • Motion, Newton’s laws, force, gravity
  • Work, energy, and power
  • Heat, temperature, pressure
  • Sound, waves, reflection and refraction
  • Light (basic optics), mirrors and lenses
  • Electricity and magnetism
  • Simple electrical circuits, Ohm's law
  • Conductors and insulators
  • Modern physics (Atoms and nuclei), basic electronics

 

2. Chemistry

  • Physical and chemical changes
  • Elements, compounds, mixtures
  • Atomic structure, molecules and chemical equations
  • Laws of chemical combination
  • Acids, bases and salts
  • Metals and non-metals
  • Chemical bonding
  • Carbon and its compounds (basic organic chemistry)
  • Periodic table and classification of elements

 

3. General Science

  • Basics of biology – cells, tissues, human body systems
  • Nutrition, health and diseases
  • Growth and reproduction in plants and animals
  • Environment and ecology
  • Biotechnology and its applications
  • Latest scientific developments

 

4. History, Freedom Movement

  • Ancient, Medieval and Modern Indian History
  • Indian Freedom Struggle and important leaders/events
  • Indian Constitution and administration
  • Nationalism and social reform movements
  • French, Russian and Industrial Revolutions
  • World Wars and their effects

 

5. Geography

  • Earth’s structure and origin
  • Latitudes, longitudes, time zones
  • Rocks and minerals
  • Atmosphere and its layers
  • Climate and weather
  • Indian physical geography – rivers, mountains, plateaus, coasts
  • Natural vegetation and wildlife
  • Agriculture and industries
  • Maps and map reading

 

6. Current Events

  • National and international current affairs
  • Important government schemes
  • Sports and awards
  • Science and technology updates
  • Cultural and political events
  • Defence-related news and military exercises

 

 

Syllabus weightage

Mathematics – Topic-Wise Weightage (Out of 120 Questions)

Topic

Approx. No. of Questions

Weightage (%)

Calculus (Differential + Integral)

20–25

18–21%

Matrices & Determinants

10–12

8–10%

Trigonometry

15–18

13–15%

Algebra

15–17

13–14%

Coordinate Geometry (2D)

10–12

8–10%

3D Geometry + Vectors

10–12

8–10%

Probability + Statistics

10–11

8–9%

Complex Numbers & Quadratic Equations

5–6

4–5%

Set Theory, Relations, Functions

3–5

2–4%

 

 Focus Areas: Calculus, Algebra, Trigonometry, and Matrices consistently dominate the paper.

 

GAT Paper – Section A: English (50 Questions)

Topic

Approx. No. of Questions

Weightage (%)

Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms, Fill in the Blanks)

15–18

30–35%

Grammar Usage (Error spotting, sentence correction)

10–12

20–24%

Comprehension

8–10

16–20%

Idioms & Phrases

5–6

10–12%

Ordering of Sentences / Para Jumbles

4–5

8–10%

Focus Areas: Vocabulary, Grammar, and Comprehension form the backbone of the English section.

 

 GAT Paper – Section B: General Knowledge (100 Questions)

Subject

Approx. No. of Questions

Weightage (%)

Physics

22–25

22–25%

History + Freedom Movement

15–18

15–18%

Geography

13–15

13–15%

Chemistry

11–13

11–13%

Biology

8–10

8–10%

Polity + Economy

6–8

6–8%

Current Affairs

8–10

8–10%

Focus Areas: Physics is the most asked, followed by History and Geography. Current Affairs is increasing in importance.

 

Summary: What to Prioritize

 For Maths:

  • Focus more on Calculus, Trigonometry, Algebra, and Matrices.
  • Don't ignore Probability and Coordinate Geometry.

 For GAT English:

  • Build strong vocabulary and grammar basics.
  • Practice comprehension regularly.

 For GAT GK:

  • Revise Class 9–12 NCERT Physics, History, and Geography.
  • Stay updated with monthly current affairs.