Weekly Test Series (WTS)
INTRODUCTION
The acute competition for admission and unbelievable high marks required for professional courses like Engineering/Medical/Pharmacy
must have put you in a state of mental tension.
This course is designed to train students in the art of examination techniques with regard to MHT-CET. You will certainly welcome this
scheme which enhances your ability, supplements your efforts, consolidates your confidence and puts your mind at rest. WTS will test
your study preparations. It goes with your regular study habits without disturbing your daily , weekly and monthly schedule. You would also
master the finer points of answering entrance examinations.
Through WTS, you can step up your performance, eliminate mistakes, improve your speed, finally you would be thoroughly conversant
with the style, pattern and the standard of MHT-CET.
WHY PREPARE NOW?
1. |
After Std. XII Board exams, students have limited time to study for MHT-CET. Hence, it is essential not only to start early but
also evaluate and compare their performances. |
2. |
MHT-CET being an MCQ pattern of examination, it is important that along with Board examination study, students should have
a reliable and strong tool to evaluate themselves and benchmark their performances along with other students right from the
beginning. |
3. |
Immediate corrective feedback and pointed explanations are necessary for rapid improvement. Hence, it is advisable to follow
a well researched Weekly Study Plan and Weekly Testing. |
HIGHLIGHTS OF WTS (Weekly Test Series)
1. Planned and structured Weekly Tests Live on MHT-CET pattern.
Test |
No. of Tests |
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(i) |
Weekly Tests | 14 |
(ii) |
Unit Tests | 5 |
(iii) |
Model Tests | 5-7 |
2. Correction of Tests, Analysis & feedback to student.
Computerized scores with explanatory answers and relative ranking of the students at all Maharashtra level shall be given to the students. (See sample Answer Sheet - Annexure - I)
TESTING SCHEDULE 2009-10
Test No |
Date |
Name of the test |
Physics |
Chemistry |
Botony |
Zoology |
Maths |
1 |
13-Sep-09 |
WTS-1 |
1-2 |
1-2 |
1-2 |
1-2 |
1-2 |
2 |
20-Sep-09 |
WTS-2 |
1-3 |
1-3 |
1-3A |
1-3B |
1-3 |
3 |
27-Sep-09 |
UT-1* |
1-4 |
1-2 |
1-2 |
1-2 |
1-3 |
4 |
4-Oct-09 |
WTS-3 |
1-5 |
1-4 |
1-3B |
1-4 |
1-4 |
5 |
11-Oct-09 |
WTS-4 |
1-7 |
1-5 |
1-4A |
1-5A |
1-5 |
6 |
25-Oct-09 |
WTS-5 |
1-9 |
1-7 |
1-4B |
1-5B |
1-6 |
7 |
1-Nov-09 |
WTS-6 |
1-10 |
1-8 |
#1-4B |
# 1-5B |
1-7 |
8 |
8-Nov-09 |
WTS-7 |
1-12 |
1-9 |
1-4B (Revision) |
1-6 |
1-9 |
9 |
15-Nov-09 |
UT-2* |
1-8 |
1-4 |
1-3B |
1-4 |
1-6 |
10 |
22-Nov-09 |
WTS-8 |
1-14 |
1-10 |
1-5 |
1-6 (Revision) |
1-10 |
11 |
29-Nov-09 |
WTS-9 |
1-15 |
Organic Chemistry |
1-6 |
1-8 |
1-11 |
12 |
6-Dec-09 |
WTS-10 |
1-16 |
1-11 |
1-7 |
1-9 |
1-13 |
13 |
13-Dec-09 |
WTS-11 |
1-16 (Theoretical) |
1-11 (Numericals) |
1-8 |
1-11 |
1-14 |
14 |
20-Dec-09 |
WTS-12 |
1-18 |
1-12 |
4-8 (Revision) |
1-12 |
1-15 |
15 |
3-Jan-10 |
UT-3* |
1-12 |
1-7 |
1-4B |
1-6 |
1-9 |
16 |
10-Jan-10 |
WTS-13 |
1-20 |
1-13 |
# 5-8 |
# 6-12 |
1-17 |
17 |
17-Jan-10 |
WTS-14 |
Entire Syllabus |
Entire Syllabus |
Entire Syllabus |
Entire Syllabus |
Entire Syllabus |
* Tests common for all Vidyasagar styudents.
# Biology tests based on diagrams, definitions, terms, scientists & theories.
Note: Further test schedule for 2 more Unit Tests & 7 Model Tests shall be intimated later considering the dates of Std. XII'10 Board Exam & MHT-CET'10.
TOPIC SEQUENCE
PHYSICS
Lesson No. |
Lesson Name |
1. |
Uniform Circular Motion |
2. |
Radiation |
3. |
Electrostatics |
4. |
Current Electricity |
5. |
Gravitation |
6. |
Kinetic Theory of Gases |
7. |
Magnetic Effect of Electric Current |
8. |
Semiconductors |
9. |
Oscillations |
10. |
Rotational Motion |
11. |
Magnetism |
12. |
Electrons and Photons |
13. |
Wave Motion |
14. |
Stationary Waves |
15. |
Electromagnetic Induction |
16. |
AMN and Communication |
17. |
Elasticity |
18. |
Surface Tension |
19. |
Wave Theory of Light |
20. |
Interference of Light |
CHEMISTRY
Lesson No. |
Lesson Name |
1. |
Solutions and Colligative Properties |
2. |
Halogen Derivatives of Alkanes |
3. |
Chemical Thermodynamics & Energetics |
4. |
Organic Hydroxy Compounds & Ethers |
5. |
Ionic Equilibrium |
6. |
Aldehydes & Ketones |
7. |
Acids & Esters |
8. |
Electrochemistry |
9. |
Nuclear & Radiochemistry |
10. |
Amines, Biomolecules, Oils & Fats |
11. |
Chemical Kinetics |
12. |
d- Block & f-Block Elements |
13. |
Synthetic Fibres & Chemistry in Everyday Life |
BIOLOGY - I
Lesson No. |
Lesson Name |
1. |
Photosynthesis |
2. |
Respiration |
3. |
Reproduction in Flowering Plants |
3A. |
Asexual and Sexual Reproduction, Structure and Development of Gametophyte |
3B. |
Pollination, Fertilization and Post-fertilization changes |
4. |
Biology in human welfare: Biotechnology |
4A. |
Introduction, Gene concept and Nucleic acid, structure of DNA, RNA and DNA replication |
4B. |
Genetic Engineering, genomics, tissue culture, biopatent, biowar, bioweapons, bioethics |
5. |
Plant water Relations |
6. |
Plant Growth |
7. |
Ecology: Natural resources and Conservation |
8. |
Application of Biology A) Biofertilizers B) Medicinal plants C) Mushroom Cultivation |
BIOLOGY - II
Lesson No. |
Lesson Name |
1. |
Circulation in Animals |
2. |
Excretion & Osmoregulation in Animals |
3. |
Nervous Co-ordination in Animals |
3A. |
Cockroach, CNS of human |
3B. |
PNS, reflex actions, and types of receptors |
4. |
Hormonal Co-ordination in Human |
4A. |
Introduction, Gene concept |
5. |
Reproduction and Development in Animals |
5A. |
Asexual reproduction, Male reproductive system, Sperm |
5B. |
Female reproductive system, menstruation, Fertilization, ovum development of embryo |
6. |
Human Population |
7. |
Health and Diseases |
8. |
Types of Diseases |
9. |
Immunity System |
10. |
Biomedical Technologies |
11. |
Bioinformatics |
12. |
Vermiculture and Fisheries |
MATHEMATICS
Lesson No. |
Lesson Name |
1. |
Limits and Continuity |
2. |
Pair of Straight Lines |
3. |
Circle |
4. |
Derivatives |
5. |
Applications of Derivatives |
6. |
Conics |
7. |
Integration: Definite & Indefinite |
8. |
Application of Definite Integrals |
9. |
Vectors |
10. |
Differential Equations |
11. |
3-D Geometry |
12. |
Mathematical Logic |
13. |
Probability |
14. |
Numerical Methods |
15. |
Boolean Algebra |
16. |
Matrices |
17. |
Linear Programming |
ADMISSION PROCEDURE
| 1. | Admission form duly filled in and signed. | |
| 2. | Please write your name, address with Pin code number and Telephone no. with STD code very clearly.
We are not responsible for the student’s not receiving any material if any on account of incomplete address. |
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| 3. | Address for Correspondence: Vidyasagar Classes 54, Mahalaxmi Niwas, 1st Lane, Hindu Colony, Dadar (E), Mumbai - 400 014. Tel.: 022- 24143243 / 44. Fax.: 022 - 24143141 Off. Timings: 9.00 a.m. - 7.00p.m. |
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| 4. | Your admission packet must include: |
|
a. |
Admission form duly filled in and signed. |
|
b. |
3 recently taken passport size photographs. Your name must be clearly written on the reverse of each photograph |
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c. |
Crossed bank draft of fees in favour of “Vidyasagar Classes” payable at Mumbai |
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Note: Last date for the admission is 30th September 2009.
FACULTY CONTACT VENUES
Sr. No. |
Venues | Test centers covered |
1 |
Aurangabad | Udgir, Latur, Hingoli |
2 |
Pune | Satara, Pimpri-Chinchwad |
3 |
Nashik | Dhule, Jalgaon, Ozhar, Satana, Nandurbar |
4 |
Kolhapur | Tasgaon, Sangli, Karad |
5 |
Solapur | Akluj, Pandharpur |
6 |
Nagpur | Chandrapur, Yavatmal, Wardha, Amaravati, Akola, Bhandara, Pusad |
TEST CENTERS
Centers |
Testing Days |
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Option 1 (Morning) |
Option 2 (Afternoon) |
Option 3 (Evening) |
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| Akluj | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
- |
| Akola | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
- |
| Amravati | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
- |
| Aurangabad | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
- |
| Borivali | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
Monday (E) |
| Chandrapur | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
- |
| Dadar | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
Monday (E) |
| Dombivli | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
Monday (E) |
| Jalgaon | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
- |
| Kolhapur | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
Monday (E) |
| Latur | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
- |
| Nagpur | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
- |
| Nashik | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
Monday (E) |
| Panvel | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
Monday (E) |
| Pune | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
Monday (E) |
| Sangli | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
- |
| Satara | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
- |
| Shahada | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
- |
| Solapur | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
- |
| Thane | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
Monday (E) |
| Udgir | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
- |
| Vashi | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
Monday (E) |
| Wardha | Sunday (M) |
Sunday (A) |
- |
M : 08.00 am to 11.10 am for PCM/PCB and 08.00 am to 12.40 pm for PCMB
A : 02.30 pm to 05.40 pm for PCM/PCB and 02.30 pm to 07.30 pm for PCMB
E : 06.00 pm to 09.10 pm for PCM/PCB
Note: Centers and Days are tentatively fixed and we reserve the right to cancel/change any of the centers/testing days depending upon the no. of students from that particular area.
FEE STRUCTURE
Weekly Test Series (WTS) |
WTS + Faculty Contact Program |
WTS + Crash Course |
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| Branch | PCB / PCM |
PCMB |
PCB / PCM |
PCMB |
PCB / PCM |
PCMB |
| Mumbai | 3,500/- |
4,000/- |
5,500/- |
7,000/- |
20,000/- |
23,000/- |
| Pune | 3,500/- |
4,000/- |
5,500/- |
7,000/- |
19,000/- |
21,000/- |
| Nashik | 3,500/- |
4,000/- |
5,500/- |
7,000/- |
17,000/- |
19,000/- |
| Kolhapur | 3,500/- |
4,000/- |
5,500/- |
7,000/- |
15,000/- |
17,500/- |
| Aurangabad | 3,500/- |
4,000/- |
5,500/- |
7,000/- |
- |
- |
| Nagpur | 3,500/- |
4,000/- |
5,500/- |
7,000/- |
- |
- |
| Solapur | 3,500/- |
4,000/- |
5,500/- |
7,000/- |
15,000/- |
17,000/- |
| Latur | 3,500/- |
4,000/- |
5,500/- |
7,000/- |
- |
- |
Note: The above fees structure is exclusive of service tax except Weekly Test Series (WTS) Program.
PAYMENT TERMS AND CONCESSIONS
| Sr. No. | Program | Concessions |
| 1. | Weekly Test Series | For students with Science and Maths marks at Std. X 2008 : 240 and above at SSC and 190 and above at ICSE / CBSE 2008 shall get a concession of Rs.1000 in Basic fees. |
For Students with Science and Maths marks at Std. X 2008 : 230 and above at SSC and 180 and above at ICSE / CBSE 2008 shall get a concession of Rs.500 in Basic fees. |
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| 2. | Combination Programmes | Concession on the basis of Mathematics + Science Marks only |
PRIZE SCHEME
We have a lot of respect for those students who get selected at entrance Examination. We respect their brilliance, hardwork and unyielding efforts. We shall give cash prizes to our students who succeed at MHT-CET 2009 Medical / Engineering /Pharmacy and are within first hundred state merit Rank.
ALL MAHARASHTRA RANK |
PRIZE MONEY |
1 |
Rs. 50,000/- |
2 |
Rs. 35,000/- |
3 |
Rs. 25,000/- |
4 to 10 |
Rs. 10,000/- each |
11 to 50 |
Rs. 5,000/- each |
51 to 100 |
Rs. 2,000/- each |