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SNUCEE 2025: Registration (Started), Exam Dates (Out), Eligibility, Syllabus, Results

Updated on 22nd January, 2025 by Anapally Rajesh

About SNUCEE 2025

SNUCEE Exam: Shiv Nadar University has started the SNUCEE 2025 registration process on its official website at snuchennai.edu.in. Candidates can apply for the admission to SNUCEE phase 1 till March 30, 2025. The SNUCEE 2025 examination will be held in six phases on April 12, 19, 13, 27, 29  and May 11. Aspirants qualifying for the SNUCEE entrance exam will get admission to various undergraduate programmes including B.Tech, B.Com and B.Sc courses.

The SNUCEE 2025 exam will be held in two shifts- 9 AM to 11 AM and 1 PM to 3 PM for all registered candidates. Shiv Nadar University will conduct the exam of SNUCEE for two hours for aptitude questions and 75 minutes for core topic questions. After the SNUCEE entrance exam, candidates must attend a personal interview. Shortlisted candidates will get interview details via email or SMS. The SNUCEE exam will be held across ten cities, including Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Trivandrum, and Kolkata.

What is SNUCEE Exam?

SNUCEE is an examination conducted by Shiv Nadar University at the university level. It serves as the basis for admission to various programs such as B.Tech, B.Com, B.Com. (professional) and B.Sc. Economics (Data Science). The final admission to Shiv Nadar University is determined by a combination of SNUCEE scores and performance in personal interview rounds. Candidates can secure admission to programmes offered by the School of Engineering, School of Commerce and Management, and School of Science and Humanity through the SNUCEE examination.

SNUCEE Admission Process

The admission process for SNUCEE 2025 consists of several steps, which include registration, slot booking, appearing for the exam, personal interview, and result declaration. To ensure a smooth and successful application process, it is important that applicants follow all steps of the SNUCEE admission process.

Registration: Candidates must complete the registration process by submitting the required information and documents.

Slot Booking: After registration, candidates can reserve their desired exam seats subject to availability.

Appearing for the Exam: Candidates must appear for the SNUCEE exam on the scheduled date and time.

Personal Interview: Participants on the final list will be invited to a personal interview.

Result Declaration: Participants on the final list will be invited to a personal interview. The final results will be announced after the end of the interview round. Applicants will be notified of their acceptance.

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SNUCEE 2025 Highlights

Full Exam Name
Shiv Nadar University Chennai Entrance Examination
Short Exam Name
SNUCEE
Conducting Body
Shiv Nadar University, Chennai
Frequency Of Conduct
4 times a year
Exam Level
University Level Exam
Languages
English
Mode Of Application
online
Application Fee
Online : 1500
Mode Of Exam
online
Participating Colleges
1

SNUCEE Important Dates

SNUCEE Shiv Nadar University Chennai Entrance Examination (session 2025)

30 Mar' 2025 - 30 Mar' 2025 . Online
Application Date
Phase 1- Last date to apply
06 Apr' 2025 - 06 Apr' 2025 . Online
Application Date
Phase 2- Last date to apply
12 Apr' 2025 - 12 Apr' 2025 . Online
Exam Date
Phase 1

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Before applying, candidates applying for the entrance exam should understand the SNUCEE 2025 eligibility criteria. The SNUCEE eligibility criteria will help students understand the minimum requirements of the exam. The table below lists the minimum requirements that candidates must meet in order to sit for the SNUCEE exam 2025.

SNUEE 2025 Eligibility Criteria

Course

Eligibility Criteria

B. Tech

Candidates who have passed or appeared for the Class 12 can apply. Mathematics, physics and chemistry are compulsory subjects

B. Com (Professional Accounting)

Candidates should pass Class 12 with Commerce and accounting are mandatory subjects

B.Com. / B.Com. (Hons)

Aspirants should have Class 12 with Commerce and accounting are mandatory subjects; in addition Mathematics / Business Mathematics / Statistics / Computer Science as one of the subjects is preferred

B.Sc. Economics (Data Science)

Preferred to have Mathematics / Business Mathematics / Statistics / Computer Science should be one of the subjects

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Students preparing to take admission at Shiv Nadar University should fill out the SNUCEE 2025 phase 1 application form on its official website till March 30. Aspirants interested in taking admission to SNU courses are required to fill and submit the SNUCEE 2025 application form before the deadline. 

Steps to fill SNUCEE application form 2025

Step 1: Go to the official website of SNUCEE at snuchennai.edu.in. 

Step 2: Register for the exam by providing your personal details. 

Step 3: Once registered, you will receive login credentials. 

Step 4: Fill out the SNUCEE 2025 application form with the required information. 

Step 5: Make the payment for the SNUCEE 2025 application form. 

Step 6: Choose your preferred exam slot from the two available options. The exam is scheduled for two different slots, and you can select either one of them to appear for the exam.

Documents Required for SNUCEE application form

The following documents are required at the time of the SNUCEE application and counselling:

  • Colour passport photo

  • Signature

  • Class 10+2 Mark Sheet: 

  • Community Certificate

  • Adhaar Card

  • Foreign National Passport/OCI Card/PIO Card

  • Parent's sponsor Letter for NRI Candidates

  • Confirmation of NRI Status

  • Last 2 years sports proficiency proof (If applicable)

  • Extracurricular Activities Proficiency Proof

  • Any Other Document:

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Candidates appearing for the SNUCEE examination should familiarise themselves with the exam pattern. The SNUCEE 2025 exam pattern contains important information such as the number of questions, total marks, duration of the test, marking scheme, and topics covered. It is crucial for candidates to understand the exam pattern to prepare effectively for the SNUCEE examination.

  • The SNUCEE 2025 examination will be held for two hours.

  • The SNUCEE entrance exam will have a duration of two hours.

  • The SNUCEE exam will consist of two sections - aptitude (45 minutes) and core subjects (75 minutes).

  • For B.Tech programmes, the mandatory subjects are mathematics, physics, and chemistry. These subjects will have a weightage of 60%, 30%, and 10%, respectively.

  • For students from Commerce and Arts backgrounds, the eligibility criteria include a minimum of 40% in Mathematics and any two subjects from Commerce, Accountancy, Economics, General Studies (English, Sociology, History, or Computer Science). Each subject will have a weightage of 30%.

  • Students from Science and Arts streams are also eligible to apply for the B.Com/B.Com (Professional Accounting) programs. Science students will have to appear for mathematics (for commerce), physics, and chemistry. The weightage for these subjects will be 60%, 30%, and 10%, respectively.

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SNUCEE 2025 Syllabus

SNUCEE Shiv Nadar University Chennai Entrance Examination Syllabus

Engineering: Mathematics: Unit 01


Sets
  • Relations & functions

Engineering: Mathematics: Unit 02


Trigonometry
  • Properties of triangles; trigonometry-trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities, trigonometric equations, inverse trigonometric functions

Engineering: Mathematics: Unit 03


Combinatorics
  • Permutations, combinations-principles of counting, mathematical induction

Engineering: Mathematics: Unit 04


Basic algebra
  • Quadratic functions, polynomial functions-linear inequalities, sequences and series, binomial theorem

Engineering: Mathematics: Unit 05


Two-dimensional analytical geometry
  • Straight lines, circles; two-dimensional analytical geometry-ellipse, parabola, hyperbola

Engineering: Mathematics: Unit 06


Vector algebra
  • Vector product & scalar product, the product of three vectors, skew lines, planes

Engineering: Mathematics: Unit 07


Mathematical logic
  • Logic, contradiction, and contrapositive

Engineering: Mathematics: Unit 08


Complex numbers
  • Complex form-conjugate, modulus-polar form

Engineering: Mathematics: Unit 09


Differential calculus
  • Limits and continuity, differentiability, mean value theorem, Rolle’s theorem-maxima and minima, Euler’s theorem

Engineering: Mathematics: Unit 10


Integral calculus
  • Evaluation-substitution, partial fractions, integration by parts-definite integrals as a limit of a sum, properties of definite integrals-applications of integrals in finding area

Engineering: Mathematics: Unit 11


Matrices & determinants
  • Matrices, types of matrices, operations, determinants, properties of determinants, an inverse of a matrix, rank, consistency & inconsistency, solution of a system of equations

Engineering: Mathematics: Unit 12


Probability
  • Probability basics, conditional probability, total probability, Bayes’ theorem, random variable, Bernoulli distribution and binomial distribution

Engineering: Mathematics: Unit 13


Differential equations
  • Order, degree, solution of a homogenous equation of first order and first degree, method of separation of variables

Engineering: Physics: Unit 01


Measurements, laws of motion, work, energy and power
  • Measurement of basic quantities-mass, length, time, measurement accuracies, measurement errors, error propagation
  • Law of conservation of linear momentum and its applications
  • Static and kinetic friction-laws of friction, rolling friction, lubrication.
  • Work done by a constant force and a variable force; kinetic energy
  • Work-energy theorem, power, conservation of kinetic and potential energies, non-conservative forces, elastic and inelastic collisions in one and two dimensions

Engineering: Physics: Unit 02


Properties of matter
  • Elastic behaviour, stress-strain relationship, Hooke's law, Young's modulus, bulk modulus, shear modulus of rigidity, Poisson's ratio, elastic energy
  • Viscosity-Stokes' law
  • Terminal velocity, streamline and turbulent flow-critical velocity
  • Bernoulli’s theorem and its applications
  • Heat-temperature, thermal expansion, thermal expansion of solids, specific heat capacity: Cp, Cv, latent heat capacity

Engineering: Physics: Unit 03


Electrostatics
  • Charges and their conservation; Coulomb’s law, forces between two point electric charges, forces between multiple electric charges-superposition principle
  • Electric field-electric field due to a point charge, electric field lines, electric dipole, electric field intensity due to a dipole, behaviour of a dipole in a uniform electric field
  • Electric potential-potential difference, electric potential due to a point charge and dipole, equipotential surfaces, electrical potential energy of a system of two point charges
  • Electric Flux-Gauss’s theorem and its applications, electrostatic induction-capacitor and capacitance, dielectric and electric polarization, parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectric medium, applications of capacitor
  • Energy stored in a capacitor, capacitors in series and in parallel

Engineering: Physics: Unit 04


Current electricity
  • Electric current, flow of charges in a metallic conductor-drift velocity and mobility and their relation with electric current, Ohm’s law, electrical resistance - V-I characteristics
  • Electrical resistivity and conductivity-classification of materials in terms of conductivity, carbon resistors-colour code for carbon resistors, combination of resistors, series and parallel
  • Temperature dependence of resistance-internal resistance of a cell, potential difference and EMF of a cell, combinations of cells in series and in parallel
  • Kirchoff’s laws, Wheatstone’s Bridge and its application for temperature coefficient of resistance measurement, metre bridge-special case of Wheatstone bridge, potentiometer principle-comparing the EMF of two cells, internal resistance of cell

Engineering: Physics: Unit 05


Magnetism and Magnetic effects of current
  • Magnetic properties-permeability, susceptibility, classification of magnetic materials-dia, para and ferro magnetic materials, concept of hysteresis, bar magnets, basic properties-magnetic dipole magnetic induction
  • Potential energy of magnet in uniform field, Earth’s magnetic field and magnetic elements
  • Magnetic effects of electric current, Biot Savart’s law, magnetic field due to current through circular loop, magnetic field due to infinitely long conductor, tangent law, tangent galvanometer deflection magnetometer
  • Ampere’s circuital law and its application
  • Force on a moving charge in uniform magnetic field and electric field cyclotron, force on current carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field, Forces between two parallel current carrying conductors
  • Torque experienced by a current loop in a uniform magnetic field moving coil galvanometer, conversion of a galvanometer into voltmeter and ammeter, magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron

Engineering: Physics: Unit 06


Electromagnetic induction and alternating current
  • Electromagnetic induction, Faraday’s law, induced EMF and current, Lenz’s law, Eddy currents, self induction and mutual induction, electromotive force, methods of inducing EMF, applications-AC generator, commercial generator (single phase, three phase)
  • Transformer
  • Alternating currents-peak and RMS values, phasors and phase relationships in AC circuits, AC circuit with resistance, AC circuit with inductor, AC circuit with capacitor, LCR series circuit, resonance, power in AC circuits, wattless current

Engineering: Physics: Unit 07


Optics
  • Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula
  • Refraction of light, total internal reflection and its applications, optical fibers, refraction at spherical surfaces, lenses, thin lens formula, lens maker’s formula, magnification and power of a lens, combination of thin lenses in contact
  • Combination of a lens and a mirror. Refraction and dispersion of light through a prism
  • Wavefront and Huygens principle, reflection, total internal reflection and refraction of plane wave at a plane surface using wave fronts
  • Interference, Young’s double slit experiment and expression for fringe width, coherent source, interference of light, formation of colours in thin films, Newton’s rings
  • Diffraction, differences between interference and diffraction of light, diffraction grating

Engineering: Physics: Unit 08


Electromagnetic waves and dual nature of radiation and matter
  • Displacement current
  • Maxwell’s correction to ampere's circuital law, Maxwell’s equation in integral form, sources of electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic spectrum, production and properties of electromagnetic waves-Hertz’s experiment, Lenard’s observations
  • Photoelectric effect, Einstein’s photoelectric equation, laws of photoelectric emission, particle nature of light, matter waves, wave nature of particles, de-Broglie relation

Engineering: Physics: Unit 09


Atomic and nuclear physics
  • Alpha-particle scattering experiment, Rutherford's model of atom, Bohr model, hydrogen spectrum
  • Composition and size of nucleus, mass defect, binding energy per nucleon and its variation with mass number, radioactivity, alpha, beta and gamma decay and their properties; radioactive decay law, nuclear reactions-nuclear fission
  • Nuclear reactors and fusion-hydrogen bomb, cosmic rays

Engineering: Physics: Unit 10


Semiconductor electronics
  • Energy bands in solids: Classification into metals, semiconductors and insulators, intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, formation of PN junction, diode V-I characteristics, diode applications as rectifier, voltage regulators, LED
  • Energy bands in solids: Solar cells-junction transistor, characteristics-application as switch, amplifier, oscillator
  • Logic gates-NOT, OR, AND, EXOR, NAND and NOR, De Morgan’s theorem, laws and theorems of Boolean algebra

Engineering: Physics: Unit 11


Communication systems
  • Basic elements of communication system, need for modulation and its types, propagation of electromagnetic waves through space-satellite communication, fiber optic communication, RADAR internet, global positioning system

Engineering: Chemistry: Unit 01


Solid state
  • Classification of solids based on different binding forces: Molecular, ionic, covalent and metallic solids, amorphous and crystalline solids (elementary idea). Unit cell in two dimensional and three dimensional lattices
  • Classification of solids based on different binding forces: Calculation of density of unit cell, packing in solids, packing efficiency, voids, number of atoms per unit cell in a cubic unit cell, point defects, electrical and magnetic properties
  • Band theory of metals, conductors, semiconductors and insulators and n & p type semiconductors

Engineering: Chemistry: Unit 02


Solutions
  • Types of solutions, expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids, solubility of gases in liquids, solid solutions, colligative properties-relative lowering of vapour pressure, Raoult's law, elevation of boiling point
  • Depression of freezing point, osmotic pressure, determination of molecular masses using colligative properties

Engineering: Chemistry: Unit 03


Electrochemistry
  • Redox reactions, conductance in electrolytic solutions, specific and molar conductivity, variations of conductivity with concentration, Kohlrausch's Law, electrolysis and law of electrolysis (elementary idea)
  • Dry cell-electrolytic cells and galvanic cells, lead accumulator, EMF of a cell, standard electrode potential, EMF Series, Nernst equation and its application to chemical cells, relation between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a cell, corrosion

Engineering: Chemistry: Unit 04


Surface chemistry
  • Absorption and adsorption-physisorption and chemisorption, factors affecting adsorption of gases on solids and liquids
  • Catalysis: Homogenous and heterogenous, theories of catalysis: The Intermediate compound formation theory, adsorption theory and active centres, activity and selectivity; enzyme catalysis
  • Colloidal state: Distinction between true solutions, colloids and suspension; lyophilic, lyophobic multimolecular and macromolecular colloids; properties of colloids: Tyndall effect, Brownian movement, electrophoresis, coagulation
  • Colloidal state: Emulsion-types of emulsions

Engineering: Chemistry: Unit 05


Chemical kinetics
  • Rate of a reaction (Average and instantaneous), factors affecting rate of reaction: concentration, temperature, catalyst; order and molecularity of a reaction, rate law and specific rate constant
  • Integrated rate equations and half-life (only for zero and first order reactions)

Engineering: Chemistry: Unit 06


Chemical thermodynamics
  • Concepts of System and types of systems, surroundings, work, heat, energy, extensive and intensive properties, state functions
  • First law of thermodynamics-internal energy and enthalpy, measurement of H, Hess's law, □U and □ of constant heat summation, enthalpy of bond dissociation, combustion, formation, atomization, sublimation, phase transition, ionization
  • First law of thermodynamics-Solution and dilution
  • Second law of thermodynamics (brief introduction)
  • Introduction of entropy as a state function, Gibb's energy change for spontaneous and non- spontaneous processes
  • Third law of thermodynamics (brief introduction)

Engineering: Chemistry: Unit 07


Principles and process of Isolation of elements
  • Principles and methods of extraction-concentration, oxidation, reduction-electrolytic method and refining; occurrence and principles of extraction of aluminium, copper, zinc and iron

Engineering: Chemistry: Unit 08


Periodic classification of elements
  • Modern periodic table, nomenclature of elements with atomic number >100, grouping of elements based on electronic configuration
  • Variation of electronic configuration in the periods and groups
  • Periodic trends in properties: Atomic radius, ionic radius, ionisation energy, electron affinity and electronegativity
  • Periodic trends in chemical properties

Engineering: Chemistry: Unit 09


P-block elements
  • General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence, oxidation states, trends in physical and chemical properties; phosphorus-allotropic forms, compounds of phosphorus: Preparation and properties of phosphine, halides PCl3 , PCl5

Engineering: Chemistry: Unit 10


D- and f-block elements
  • General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence and characteristics of transition metals, general trends in properties of the first row transition metals-metallic character, ionization enthalpy, oxidation states, ionic radii, colour
  • General trends in properties of the first row transition metals-catalytic property, magnetic properties
  • Lanthanoids and actinoids : Electronic configuration, oxidation states and their comparison

Engineering: Chemistry: Unit 11


Coordination compounds
  • Introduction, ligands, coordination number, colour, magnetic properties and shapes, IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds
  • Bonding, Werner's theory, VBT, and CFT; structure and stereo isomerism, importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative inclusion, extraction of metals and biological system)

Engineering: Chemistry: Unit 12


Basic principles and techniques in organic chemistry
  • Introduction, classification and nomenclature of organic compounds; IUPAC rules for naming organic compounds; structural representation; Isomerism-structural isomerism, stereo isomerism: Geometrical and optical isomerism
  • Stereo isomerism: Detection and estimation of elements (C, H, N, S, X and P) in organic compounds; purification of organic compounds-sublimation, crystallisation, distillation (fraction, steam and azeotropic), differential extraction

Engineering: Chemistry: Unit 13


Organic compounds containing X, O and N
  • Haloalkanes: Nomenclature, nature of C-X bond, physical and chemical properties, mechanism of substitution reactions
  • Haloarenes: Nature of C -X bond, substitution reactions (directive influence of halogen in monosubstituted compounds only)
  • Alcohols: Nomenclature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties (of primary alcohols only), identification of primary, secondary and tertiary, mechanism of dehydration, uses with special reference to methanol and ethanol
  • Phenols: Nomenclature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties, acidic nature of phenol, electrophilic substitution reactions, uses of phenols
  • Ethers: Nomenclature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties, uses
  • Amines: Nomenclature, classification, structure, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties, uses, identification of primary, secondary and tertiary amines

Engineering: Chemistry: Unit 14


Chemistry in everyday life and environment
  • Chemicals in medicines-analgesics, tranquilizers, antiseptics, disinfectants, antimicrobials, antifertility drugs, antibiotics, antacids, antihistamines
  • Chemicals in food-role and examples of preservatives (sodium benzoate only), artificial sweetening agents (aspartame and saccharin)
  • Environmental pollution: Definition, types-air, water and soil pollution, sources and effects
  • Environmental Issues: Greenhouse effect, global warming, acid rain and ozone hole
  • Role of individuals to control pollutions

Engineering: Chemistry: Unit 15


Biomolecules
  • Carbohydrates: Classification (aldoses and ketoses), monosaccharides (glucose and fructose), D-L configuration oligosaccharides (sucrose, lactose, maltose), polysaccharides (starch, cellulose, glycogen) importance
  • Proteins: Elementary idea of α-amino acids, peptide bond, polypeptides, proteins, structure of proteins-primary, secondary, tertiary structure and quaternary structures (qualitative idea only), denaturation of proteins; enzymes
  • Hormones: Elementary idea excluding structure
  • Vitamins: Classification and functions
  • Nucleic acids: Basic units-purine and pyrimidine, DNA double helical structure, RNA-elementary idea only, differences between DNA and RNA

Non-engineering: Accountancy: Unit 01


Theory base of accounting
  • Fundamental accounting assumptions: GAAP-concept, business entity, money measurement, going concern, accounting period, cost concept, dual aspect, revenue recognition, matching, full disclosure, consistency, conservatism
  • Fundamental accounting assumptions: Materiality, and objectivity-system of accounting
  • Basis of accounting: Cash basis and accrual basis, accounting standards: Applicability in IndAS, goods and services tax (GST): Characteristics and objective

Non-engineering: Accountancy: Unit 02


Depreciation, provisions, and reserves
  • Depreciation: Concept, features, causes, factors, other similar terms: Depletion and amortisation, methods of depreciation: Straight line method (SLM), written down value method (WDV), difference between SLM and WDV, advantages of SLM and WDV
  • Accounting treatment of depreciation provisions and reserves: Difference, types of reserves: Revenue reserve, capital reserve, general reserve, specific reserve, secret reserve, difference between capital and revenue reserve

Non-engineering: Accountancy: Unit 03


Accounting for bills of exchange
  • Bill of exchange and promissory note: Definition, specimen, features, parties, difference between bill of exchange and promissory note, terms in bill of exchange: Term of bill, accommodation bill (concept), days of grace, date of maturity
  • Discounting of the bill, endorsement of the bill, bill after due date, negotiation, bill sent for collection, dishonour of bill , retirement of the bill, renewal of bill, accounting treatment

Non-engineering: Accountancy: Unit 04


Financial statements
  • Meaning, objectives, and importance; revenue and capital receipts; revenue and capital expenditure; deferred revenue expenditure
  • Trading and profit and loss account: Gross profit, operating profit, and net profit. Preparation
  • Balance sheet: Need, grouping, and marshalling of assets and liabilities-preparation
  • Adjustments in preparation of financial statements on the closure of books
  • Preparation of trading and profit and loss account, and balance sheet of a sole proprietorship with adjustments

Non-engineering: Accountancy: Unit 05


Accounting from incomplete records
  • Features, reasons, and limitations
  • Ascertainment of profit/ loss by statement of affairs method
  • Difference between accounts from incomplete records and Statement of affairs
  • Preparation of trading, profit and loss account, and balance sheet

Non-engineering: Accountancy: Unit 06


Financial statements of not-for-profit organization
  • Not-for-profit organizations: Concept, receipts and payments account: Features and preparation
  • Income and expenditure account: Features, preparation of income and expenditure account and balance sheet from the given receipts and payments account with additional information

Non-engineering: Accountancy: Unit 07


Accounting for partnership firm
  • Partnership: Features, partnership deed-provisions of the Indian Partnership ACT 1932 in the absence of partnership deed-fixed v/s fluctuating capital accounts
  • Preparation of profit and loss appropriation account-the division of profit among partners, the guarantee of profits-past adjustments goodwill: nature, factors affecting and methods of valuation-average profit, super profit, and capitalization
  • Treatment of goodwill, assets, and liabilities revaluation on reconstitution and dissolution -admission of a partner.
  • Retirement and death of a partner
  • Dissolution of a partnership firm: Meaning of dissolution of partnership and partnership firm, types of dissolution of a firm
  • Settlement of accounts-preparation of realization account, and other related accounts

Non-engineering: Accountancy: Unit 08


Company accounts accounting for share capital
  • Share and share capital: Nature and types, accounting for share capital: Issue and allotment of equity and preferences shares
  • Public subscription of shares, issue of shares for consideration other than cash-concept of private placement and employee stock option plan (ESOP), accounting treatment of forfeiture and reissue of shares
  • Disclosure of share capital in the Balance Sheet of a company
  • Accounting for debentures: Debentures-issue of debentures at par, at a premium, and at a discount. Issue of debentures for consideration other than cash; issue of debentures with terms of redemption; debentures as collateral security concept
  • Accounting for debentures: Interest on debentures
  • Writing off discount/loss on issue of debentures-creation of debenture redemption reserve.
  • Financial statements of a company: Statement of profit and loss and balance sheet in the prescribed form with major headings and subheadings (as per Schedule III to the Companies Act, 2013

Non-engineering: Accountancy: Unit 09


Financial statement analysis
  • Objectives, importance, and limitations, tools for financial statement analysis: Comparative statements, common-size statements, cash flow analysis, ratio analysis-accounting ratios: Meaning, objectives, classification, and computation
  • Liquidity ratios: Current ratio and quick ratio-solvency ratios: Debt to equity ratio, total asset to debt ratio, proprietary ratio and interest coverage ratio-activity ratios: Inventory turnover ratio, trade receivables turnover ratio
  • Trade payables turnover ratio and working capital turnover ratio, profitability ratios: Gross profit ratio, operating ratio, operating profit ratio, net profit ratio and return on investment

Non-engineering: Accountancy: Unit 10


Computerised accounting
  • Overview of computerised accounting system, structure of CAS, software packages: Generic; specific; tailored-application in generating accounting information, steps in the installation of CAS, codification, and hierarchy of account heads
  • Creation of accounts-data: Entry, validation, and verification, adjusting entries, preparation of balance sheet, profit, and loss account with closing entries and opening entries-need and security features of the system
  • Database management system (DBMS), concept and features of DBMS, DBMS in business application, generating accounting information, payroll

Non-engineering: Economics (Statistics for economics): Unit 01


Introduction
  • What is economics?, meaning, scope, functions and importance of statistics in economics

Non-engineering: Economics (Statistics for economics): Unit 02


Collection, organisation and presentation of data
  • Collection of data, sources of data, primary and secondary; how basic data is collected with concepts of Sampling; methods of collecting data; meaning and types of variables; frequency distribution
  • Tabular presentation and diagrammatic
  • Presentation of data: (i) Geometric forms (bar diagrams and pie diagrams), (ii) frequency diagrams (histogram, polygon and Ogive) and (iii) arithmetic Line graphs (time series graph)
  • Measures of central tendency-arithmetic mean, median and mode
  • Measures of dispersion, correlation-meaning and properties, scatter diagram; measures of correlation

Non-engineering: Economics (Statistics for economics): Unit 03


Introduction to index numbers
  • Meaning, types-wholesale price index, consumer price index and index of industrial production, uses of index numbers; inflation and index numbers

Non-engineering: Economics (Introductory microeconomics): Unit 01


Introduction
  • Meaning of microeconomics and macroeconomics; positive and normative economics, what is an economy, positive and normative approach, central problems of an economy: What, how and for whom to produce
  • Concepts of Production Possibility frontier and Opportunity Cost

Non-engineering: Economics (Introductory microeconomics): Unit 02


Consumer's equilibrium and demand
  • Consumer's equilibrium-meaning of utility, marginal utility, law of diminishing marginal utility, conditions of consumer's equilibrium using marginal utility analysis
  • Indifference curve analysis of consumer's equilibrium-the consumer's budget line, preferences of the consumer (indifference curve) and conditions of consumer's equilibrium
  • Demand, market demand, determinants of demand, demand schedule, demand curve and its slope, movement along and shifts in the demand curve; price elasticity of demand

Non-engineering: Economics (Introductory microeconomics): Unit 03


Producer behaviour and supply
  • Meaning of production function-short-run and long-run total product, average product and marginal product. returns to a factor cost: Short run costs-total cost, total fixed cost, total variable cost; average cost; total
  • Average and marginal revenue-producer's equilibrium-supply, market supply, determinants of supply, supply schedule, supply curve and its slope, movements along and shifts in supply curve, price elasticity of supply
  • Forms of market and price determination under; determination of market equilibrium and effects of shifts in demand and supply

Non-engineering: Economics (Introductory macroeconomics): Unit 01


National income and related aggregates
  • What is macroeconomics?, basic concepts in macroeconomics: Consumption goods, capital goods, final goods, intermediate goods; stocks and flows; gross investment and depreciation
  • Circular flow of income (two sector model); methods of calculating national income-value added or product method, expenditure method, income method
  • Aggregates related to National Income: Gross National Product (GNP), Net National Product (NNP), Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Net Domestic Product (NDP) - at market price, at factor cost; Real and Nominal GDP. GDP and Welfare

Non-engineering: Economics (Introductory macroeconomics): Unit 02


Money and banking
  • Money-meaning and supply of money, currency held by the public and net demand deposits held by commercial banks
  • Money creation by the commercial banking system
  • Central bank and its functions (example of the Reserve Bank of India): Bank of issue, govt. bank, banker's bank, control of credit through bank rate, CRR, SLR, repo rate and reverse repo rate

Non-engineering: Economics (Introductory macroeconomics): Unit 03


Government budget and the economy
  • Government budget-meaning, objectives and components
  • Classification of receipts-revenue receipts and capital receipts; classification of expenditure-revenue expenditure and capital expenditure
  • Measures of government deficit-revenue deficit, fiscal deficit, primary deficit their meaning

Non-engineering: Economics (Indian economic development): Unit 01


Development Experience (1947-90) and Economic Reforms since 1991
  • Indian economic system and common goals of five year plans
  • Main features, problems and policies of agriculture (institutional aspects and new agricultural strategy), industry (IPR 1956; SSI-role & importance) and foreign trade
  • Economic reforms since 1991, concepts of demonetization and GST

Non-engineering: Economics (Indian economic development): Unit 02


Current challenges facing Indian economy
  • Poverty-absolute and relative; main programs for poverty alleviation: A critical assessment; human capital formation: How people become resource; role of human capital in economic development
  • Growth of education sector in India rural development: Key issues, credit and marketing, role of cooperatives; agricultural diversification; growth and changes in workforce participation rate in formal and informal sectors
  • Problems and policies infrastructure, sustainable economic development: Meaning, effects of economic development on resources and environment, including global warming

Non-engineering: Economics (Development experience of India): Unit 01


A comparison with neighbors India and Pakistan, India and China issue
  • Economic growth, population, sectoral development and other human development indicators
  • Post-independence era; banking: Commercial banking; functions of commercial banking

Non-engineering: Economics (Development experience of India): Unit 02


Role of commercial banking in economic development
  • Co-operative banking: Primary co-operative societies; central cooperative societies; state co-operative societies; National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development (NABARD), micro financial institutions, role of public sector banks
  • Reserve Bank of India (RBI)-role and functions of RBI in economic development

Non-engineering: Economics (The global economy): Unit 01


International trade
  • Benefits of globalization; drivers of globalization; why nations trade; types of trade protection; arguments for and against trade control/protection; economic integration and trade agreements

Non-engineering: Economics (The global economy): Unit 02


Balance of payments
  • Balance of payments account-meaning and components; balance of payments deficit meaning
  • Foreign exchange rate-meaning, components; foreign exchange-meaning, determination of exchange rate (flexible)

Non-engineering: Economics (The global economy): Unit 03


Economic development
  • Measuring development; barriers to economic growth and development; economic growth and development strategies; characteristics and types of foreign direct investment; motives for FDI

Non-engineering: Commerce/ Business studies: Unit 01


Business organizations
  • Sole proprietorship-concept, merits and limitations
  • Partnership: Concept, types, merits and limitation of partnership, registration of a partnership firm, partnership deed. Types of partners Partnership vs. limited liability. Partnership (LLP)
  • HUF: Cooperative societies-concept, merits, and limitations
  • Company: Concept, merits and limitations; types: Private, public and one person company, private company vs. limited liability partnership (LLP), formation of company-stages, important documents to be used in formation of a company

Non-engineering: Commerce/ Business studies: Unit 02


Emerging modes of business
  • E-business: concept, scope and benefits, Business Process Outsourcing (BPO): Concept, need and scope

Non-engineering: Commerce/ Business studies: Unit 03


Social responsibility of business and business ethics
  • Concept of social responsibility
  • Case for social responsibility
  • Responsibility towards owners, investors, consumers, employees, government and community
  • Role of business in environment protection, business ethics-concept and elements

Non-engineering: Commerce/ Business studies: Unit 04


International trade
  • International trade: Concept and benefits
  • Export trade-meaning and procedure
  • Import Trade-meaning and procedure
  • Documents involved in International trade, indent, letter of credit, shipping order, shipping bills, mate’s receipt
  • DA/DP-World Trade Organization (WTO)- meaning and objectives

Non-engineering: Commerce/ Business studies: Unit 05


Business environment
  • Business environment-concept and importance
  • Dimensions of business environment
  • Impact of government policy changes on business with special reference to liberalization, privatization and globalisation in India

Non-engineering: Commerce/ Business studies: Unit 06


Principles of management
  • Principles of management-concept, nature and significance
  • Fayol's principles of management-Taylor's scientific management, principles and techniques
  • Planning: Concept, importance and limitations, planning process, single-use and standing plans
  • Organising: Concept and importance, organizing process, structure of the organization, formal and informal organization
  • Delegation: Concept, elements and importance, decentralization: Concept and importance
  • Staffing: Concept and importance of staffing, staffing as a part of human resource
  • Management, staffing process: Recruitment, sources; selection, process, training and Development
  • Directing: Concept and importance, elements of directing, supervision, motivation, leadership, communication
  • Controlling: Concept, nature and importance, relationship between planning and controlling, steps in the process of control.
  • Marketing management: Marketing, concept and functions, marketing management philosophies, marketing mix, physical distribution, promotion

Non-engineering: Commerce/ Business studies: Unit 07


Financial markets
  • Concept and types
  • Money market and its instruments
  • Capital market and its types
  • Stock exchange: Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), objectives and functions

Non-engineering: Commerce/ Business studies: Unit 08


Sources of business finance
  • Concept of business finance
  • Owners’ funds-equity shares, preferences share, retained earnings, Global Depository receipt (GDR), American Depository Receipt (ADR) and International Depository Receipt (IDR)-concept
  • Borrowed funds: Debentures and bonds, loan from financial institution and commercial banks, public deposits, trade credit, Inter Corporate Deposits (ICD)
  • Sources of finance for a company-shares, debentures, long term sources of capital, loan capital, equity shares, preference shares, bonus shares, debentures, loans from financial institutions, short term sources of finance

Non-engineering: Computer science: Unit 01


Data and types
  • Int, float, boolean, string, list-variables, expressions, statements, simultaneous assignment, precedence of operators, comments- in-built modules and functions, conditional: Boolean values and operators, conditional (if), alternative (if-else)
  • Conditional: Case analysis (if-elif-else)
  • Iterations, functions: Function definition, function call, flow of execution, parameters and arguments, recursion-strings: String slices, immutability, string functions and methods

Non-engineering: Computer science: Unit 02


Lists
  • List operations, list slices, list methods

Non-engineering: Computer science: Unit 03


Dictionaries
  • Operations and methods, looping and dictionaries, reverse lookup

Non-engineering: Computer science: Unit 04


Tuples
  • Tuple assignment, tuple as return value, tuple operations

Non-engineering: General studies (English): Unit 01


Reading
  • Comprehension of literary texts including poetry
  • Meanings of words and expressions in context

Non-engineering: General studies (English): Unit 02


Identifying tone
  • Identifying Figures of Speech and Literary Devices
  • Simile
  • Metaphor
  • Alliteration
  • Onomatopoeia
  • Personification
  • Oxymoron
  • Hyperbole
  • Irony

Non-engineering: General studies (English): Unit 03


Vocabulary
  • Collocations
  • Fixed and semi-fixed expressions
  • Use of prefixes and suffixes
  • Idioms
  • Phrasal verbs

Non-engineering: General studies (History): Unit 01


Towards independence and partition: The last phase (1935-1947)
  • Working of provincial autonomy: Congress and other ministries. The main features of provincial autonomy should be explained. A critical account of the election of 1937 and the working of the Congress ministries must be given
  • Failure of the Cripps mission; Quit India resolution; government repression of Revolt of 1942. Why the Cripps Mission was sent to India should be explained along with its proposals. The Quit India resolution
  • Transfer of power (1945-1947), reasons for change in the attitude of the British government after World War II, Cabinet Mission: Its aims and the major provisions of its Plan
  • Election to the constituent assembly and the results
  • Controversy between Congress and league
  • Muslim league’s direct action and communal riots
  • Congress and Muslim league’s decisions on these issues

Shiv Nadar University will release the SNUCEE 2025 admit card on its official website. Applicants who have successfully registered and booked their slot for the SNUCEE exam can download the admit card from the SNU application portal. The SNUCEE 2025 admit card contains important information such as the candidate's name, photograph, date of birth, roll number, signature, and category. In addition, it will include the address of the designated examination centre. Candidates must bring their SNUCEE 2025 admit cards to the examination venue, as entry without it is not allowed.

Candidates who are successfully registered for the SNUCEE exam have the option to book their exam slot. The SNUCEE 2025 exam will be held in two slots 9:00 am to 11:00 am and  1.00 pm – 3.00 pm. Registered candidates have an option to select one slot. Candidates can choose and attend the exam only in one of the available seats.

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The university will declare the SNUCEE results for the candidates who appeared for the exam.The university will shortlist the candidates directly after the exam and the shortlisted candidates will be directly informed to their registered email ids. Shortlisted candidates will be notified of the date and time slot for their interview. It is important to note that alternate dates for the interview stage will not be provided. Therefore, applicants must ensure their availability and presence at the allotted time. Missing the allotted interview may result in termination of the SNUCEE admission process. 

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1. When will SNUCEE 2025 registration start?

Shiv Nadar University has started the SNUCEE registration process on its official website at snuchennai.edu.in. Aspirants can fill and submit the SNUCEE application form 2025 for phase 1 till March 30.

2. When is the SNUCEE 2025 exam conducted?

The university will conduct the SNUCEE exam in six phases on April 12, 19, 13, 27, 29 and May 11.

3. What is the SNUCEE 2025 application fee?

The application fee for the SNUCEE examination is Rs. 1500.

4. How can I apply for the SNUCEE 2025 entrance exam?

Candidates can apply for the examination of SNUCEE by visiting the official website- snuchennai.edu.in.

5. When will the SNUCEE 2025 admit card be released?

Students who have successfully registered can download the SNUCEE 2025 admit card in online mode. The SNUCEE hall ticket, which includes the exam centre location in the selected city, will be issued at least 48 hours prior to the exam date.

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