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NBHM Syllabus

The NBHM syllabus covers three main sections: Section A includes topics in modern algebra like group theory, ring theory, and field theory. Section B covers real analysis and complex analysis. Section C includes additional topics in integral calculus, geometry, theory of equations, and number theory. Some specific topics mentioned are vector spaces, linear transformations, matrix theory, eigenvalues, functions, calculus of one and several variables, analyticity, and congruence.

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NBHM Syllabus

The NBHM syllabus covers three main sections: Section A includes topics in modern algebra like group theory, ring theory, and field theory. Section B covers real analysis and complex analysis. Section C includes additional topics in integral calculus, geometry, theory of equations, and number theory. Some specific topics mentioned are vector spaces, linear transformations, matrix theory, eigenvalues, functions, calculus of one and several variables, analyticity, and congruence.

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The Syllabus of National Board for Higher Mathematics (NBHM)


includes the following sections:
Section A: Algebra
 Modern Algebra
 Group Theory
 Groups & Subgroups
 Important Groups
 Conjugacy Classes
 Homomorphisms
 Counting’s
 Ring Theory
 Meaning of Rings
 Properties of Rings
 Subring
 Ideals
 Field Theory
 Field (Basics)
 Field’s Properties
 Linear Algebra
 Vector Space
 Linear Transformations
 Matrix Theory
 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
 Inner Product Space
 Quadratic Form
Section B: Analysis
 Real Analysis
 Functions (Algebraic and Transcendental)
 Point Set of Topology
 Sequence and Series of R
 Sequence and Series of Functions
 Power Series and Taylor’s Theorem
 Calculus of One Variable
 Calculus of Several Variables
 Complex Analysis
 Basics
 Demoivre’s Theorem
 Analyticity
 C-R Equations and Polar Form
 Limit, Continuity and Differentiability
 Singularity
 Residues
Section C: Miscellaneous
 Integral Calculus
 Definite Integral
 Area Under Curves
 Geometry
 Two – Dimensional Geometry
 Three – Dimensional Geometry
 Combinatrics
 Theory of Equations
 Symmetric Functions of the roots
 Roots of Multiplicity
 Synthetic Division
 Relation between the roots and Coefficient of Equation
 Reciprocal of the Roots
 Descarte’s Rule of Sign
 Ferrari’s Method
 Number Theory
 Archimedean Property, Arithmetic Functions, Mobius Functions
 Divisibility → Properties
 L.C.M, G.C.D Division Algorithm
 Congruence → Linear Congruences
 Chinese Remainder Theorem
 Wilson, Fermat, Euler Theorem
 Number of Divisor of n or τ(n)
 Last Two Digit Concept
 Unit Digit Concept

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