NSEP
February 1, 2025 2025-02-16 10:19NSEP
NSEP

About This Course
Organization |
IAPT (Indian Association of Physics Teachers) in collaboration with HBCSE (Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education), |
Exam Name |
National Standard Examination in Physics |
Mode of Exam |
Pen and Paper Mode |
Duration of NSEP Exam |
2 Hours |
Type of Questions |
Multiple Choice Questions |
Official Website |
https://www.iapt.org.in/ |
Eligibility Criteria
NSEP exam is conducted for the students who have studied Physics and scored good grades. Students of Class 11 and Class 12 can take this exam. Students must meet the following requirements to be eligible for the NSEP 2024-25 exam:-
- Students should have a valid Indian passport.
- Students must have been born between July 1, 2005, and June 30, 2010; both dates are inclusive.
- Students must have lived and studied in India since November 30, 2023. In other words, students must have attended an Indian educational system since November 30, 2023.
- Students must not have passed (or finished) Class XII board examinations in 2023.
- Students are not allowed to take any NSEJS tests.
- Students must not have started (or plan to start) studies at a university or equivalent institution by June 1, 2024.
Exam Pattern
The NSEP exam consists of two parts.
- Part 1 consists of 48 multiple choice questions with one correct answer from the given options and Part 2 consists of 12 MCQs with one or more correct answers.
- The total marks for NSEP is 216.
- Also 1 mark is penalized for each wrong answer and 3 marks for each correct answer.
- The question paper language is available in English, Hindi, Gujarati, Bangla, Tamil, Telugu and all Indian languages (provided 300 students opt for it). For NSEP registration 2024-2025, students must select one language of their choice.
- Candidates can analyze their preparation level.
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Why to join us?
- Experienced Faculty: Teachers with in-depth knowledge and teaching experience.
- Comprehensive Study Material: Well researched and regularly updated study resources.
- Structured Course Plan: A well-planned curriculum covering all aspects of the syllabus.
- Regular Classes: Consistent and punctual classes with sufficient time for doubt clearance.
- Practice Tests and Mock Exams: Regular assessments to simulate the actual exam experience.
- Personalized Attention: Small batch sizes or individual focus for better understanding.
- Technology Integration: Utilization of digital tools and resources for enhanced learning.
- Doubt Clearance Sessions: Separate sessions for clarifying doubts and reinforcing concepts.
- Performance Tracking: Regular evaluation and feedback to monitor progress.
- Results-Oriented Approach: A focus on achieving high scores and selection in top institutions of India.
Syllabus
Chapters |
Important Topics |
Total Marks as per the Previous Year Exam |
Geometrical Optics |
Lens, Refraction by spherical surface, Refraction by Prism, Spherical mirror, Refraction in general, Refraction at the plane surface and TIR |
39 |
Alternating current |
Power consumed in an AC circuit, Resonance |
12 |
Capacitor |
A capacitor with a dielectric, Combination of Capacitors |
6 |
Centre of mass, momentum & collision |
Head-on collision, Motion of com |
12 |
Circular Motion |
Kinematics of circular motion, Circular motion in a vertical plane |
9 |
Current Electricity |
Instruments, Power, energy, battery, EMF, terminal voltage & Kirchhoff’s law |
21 |
Electromagnetic Field |
magnetic field due to a magnet and earth, magnetic field due to a straight wire, Magnetic field due to ring, Magnetic Force and torque on a current-carrying loop, dipole moment, Magnetic force on a charge |
21 |
Electro-Magnetic Induction |
Self-inductance EMF & magnetic energy density |
3 |
Electrostatics |
Coulomb’s law, Electric potential and potential difference, Flux calculation and gauss’s law, Conductor and its properties, Electric pressure |
12 |
Semiconductor |
Diode, Logic Gates, Transistors |
12 |
Work, power, Energy |
Work done by a variable force, work-energy theorem |
12 |
Simple harmonic Motion |
Equation of SHM, Spring mass system |
9 |
Thermodynamics |
First law of thermodynamics, Root mean square velocity, kinetic energy |
9 |
Heat Transfer |
Thermal conduction in linear conductors |
9 |
Modern physics-1 |
Electronic transition in the h/h-like atom/species, Photoelectric effect, X-ray |
9 |
Miscellaneous |
Miscellaneous |
9 |
Newton’s law of Motion |
Calculation of force and acceleration |
6 |
Fluid |
Archimedes principle and force of buoyancy |
6 |
Rectilinear Motion |
Equation of motion and motion under gravity |
6 |
Sound Wave |
Doppler effect, Organ pipes and resonance |
6 |
Gravitation |
Universal law of gravitation |
3 |
Rotation |
Moment of inertia |
3 |
Surface Tension |
Excess pressure in drops and bubble |
3 |
Wave optics |
YDSE with monochromatic light |
3 |
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Previous Year Question Papers
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