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Dear Student,
It gives us immense pleasure to welcome you at Concepts & Competence .
C
2 is the alma mater that has helped turn countless young dreams into success
stories. In these rank driven times, C
2 is an institution that has raised the standards in
the education arena in a short span . In fact C
2 has grown both in prominence & credibility.
At C2 we’ll make your dream come true, by helping you realise your true potential, through
intensive study sessions, personal attention and regular assessments. You’ll discover the
difference yourself, through your close association with us. Being the only Olympiad and
Talent Exam Training institute in Ajmer, we have state of the art infrastructure, highly experienced faculty, the best teaching methodology and, more importantly , IMPRESSIVE RESULTS. While preparing you for the ultimate, we will equip you with all the skills, knowledge, confidence and the will to SUCCEED.
We wish you the very best in your endeavour …
INFORMATION Regarding submission of APPLICATION FORM
ENCLOSURES : Following enclosures should be there in the envelope with GENERAL GUIDELINE
Booklet being sent to the institute by the applicant. Please check it for the following items:
* Filled Application form. Admit card (filled with required information ).
* 2 C2 postage envelopes with a Rs. 5/- postal stamp affixed on each for postage of Admit Card & Result.
* Photographs pasted at appropriate places. ( One on admit card and one on application form )
* Photocopy of mark sheet of class VIII or IX.
Where and When to submit your completed application form : You may submit your Filled Application Form before April 10, 2017, 7:00 PM in person at :
Reception,
C2 Science Education . Science Education.
64, Shastri Nagar. Ajmer. 409/28, Nr. Petrol Pump-9 BHAJANGANJ. Ajmer
Rajasthan. COURSES: We offer various courses for preparation of various competitive exams. At, the moment our
courses are available through CLASSROOM COACHING, All Ajmer OPEN TEST SERIES & Distance
learning / Correspondence courses anywhere in India.
Payment of FEE:
* The fee is to be deposited only through cash at C2 or office.
* Two instalments mode is permitted. ( ForRACE Course Classes till of 30Nov. 2017 i.e Syllabus asked
for Round 1 of every competitive exam; Workshops for Round II Classes in / after December 2016 may
be chargeable, but charges will be nominal for enrolled students)
* Fee (according to Fee Chart) is to be deposited before interview & counselling after the
declaration of the result.
* Any deviation in fee payment from the prescribed schedule will lead to cancellation and termination of
Admission.
* No fee or any part of it will be refunded in case you leave the institute / RACE Course. Here,
your departure from the institute / change of Course may be voluntary or due to any other reason.
Result of SCREENING TEST : * The result for the SCREENING TEST will be declared on / before April 17, 2017. * The result will be displayed on INSTITUTES NOTICE BOARD on the scheduled day at 5PM and may
also be available in the leading newspaper/s of Ajmer. * No telephone communication regarding the result shall be entertained.
* Result will also be sent by post to all the appearing candidates.
Re- Evaluation: * Re- Evaluation of the Answer key can be asked within 5 days of the declaration of the result. For this the
applicant should submit a written application with a cash payment of Rs 50/-.
* Answer books will not be made open to candidates / parents / guardians.
IDENTITY CARD: * Registration cum Identification card is issued to every student at the time of admission.
* Every student must bring his / her I- Card while entering the INSTITUTE .
* Without I- Card student will not be permitted to attend the classes / to appear in for other purposes.
* In case if a student loses his / her I- Card, duplicate card will be issued on submitting a written
application and cash payment of Rs. 50/-
Batch formation & Commencement of Classes:
* Only one or two batch/s will be made for the RACE Course (R1 at North Campus while RS-1 at the
South Campus). And separate classes will start b/w APRIL 19 - 22, 2017. * Time table for further classes will be distributed at the time of payment of fee.
Teaching Methodology :
* We conduct 6 normal lectures per week (Regular classes OF 1.5 TO 2Hrs.) for RACE Course for
the students of North & South Campus at their respective centres.
* In addition to create healthy competition & to make student “an OCEAN FISH” from a “POND
FISH”, we conduct of both R1 & RS-1 batches in a single campus occasionally, the most tentative schedule for which is as follows.
OCCASION DATES CLASS DURATION VENUE School Summer Breaks 15-21May Minimum 6-7hrs North Campus School Summer Breaks 22-28May Minimum 6-7hrs South Campus School Summer Breaks 29May-4June Minimum 6-7hrs North Campus School Summer Breaks 5June-11June Minimum 6-7hrs South Campus School Summer Breaks 12-18June Minimum 6-7hrs North Campus
School Summer Breaks 19-25June Minimum 6-7hrs South Campus School Summer Breaks 26June-2July Minimum 6-7hrs North Campus School Dussehra Breaks 28Sept to 1Oct. Minimum 6-7hrs N/S Campus alternately School Diwali Breaks 14Oct. to 24Oct. Minimum 6-7hrs N/S Campus alternately Every Sun / Festive Holiday --- Minimum 6-7hrs N/S Campus alternately of July,Aug,Oct. & Nov. 2nd & 3rd Week of November 1-20Nov. Minimum 3-4hrs N/S Campus alternately
For the above mentioned schedule & Round II Workshops students will have to compulsorily attend the
classes at the decided Venue, by his/her own means of conveyance.
* Daily Practice Sheets ( DP’s) and Weekly / Fortnightly Minor Tests will be conducted as per the course Design.
* Major Tests are conducted after the completion of the specified course.
* Extra Classes (EC’s) are taken depending on the requirement.( In this, our timings will be final)
* Doubt Removing Sessions (DR’s) are also conducted according to the requirement.
Periodic Minor / Sudden / Major Tests : * To evaluate students academic performance, the institute conducts various periodic tests at specified
Intervals. * The tests may be Objective, Subjective or mixed in nature. * These tests may also form the basis of batch reshuffling. * The entire session’s monthly schedule is provided to the students at the time of admission, hence
no telephone communication will be entertained regarding Time Schedule.
About Various Competitive Exams: (data in accordance with latest results)
* The tests are Multiple Choice in nature.
# IJSO: International Junior Sc. Olympiad
Stage-1 NSEJS: National Standard Examination in Junior Science 300-330 Scholarship Seats Conducted on 3
rd Sunday of November by IAPT (Indian Association of Physics Teachers) and
coordinated by Homi Bhabha Research Centre (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai)
# NTSE: National Talent Search Examination
200-220 Scholarship Seats as per Rajasthan Quota Conducted on 3
rd Sunday of November by NCERT, New Delhi (National Council of Educational
Research & Training) and coordinated by SIERT, Udaipur. Students enjoy per month Generous
scholarships and an annual contingency grant during XI & XII standard till completion of
P.G. In addition, summer Programs in prestigious research & educational institutions in
the country, preferential access to libraries, laboratories, museums etc., will be provided
# STSE: State Talent Search Examination
20 MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS (With Rs 2000/- for 1st Ranker & Rs 1000/- for rest 19 Rankers)
+ 20 Scholar Certificates + 500 Special Distinction Certificates. All this will be provided by
Govt. of Rajasthan Sc. & Tech. Department, Jaipur. # KVPY: Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojna
2000 Generous scholarships. Rs 2000 p.m and an annual contingency grant of Rs 4000
during XI & XII standards. Rs.3000 p.m and an annual contingency grant of Rs. 6000 after
standard XII till completion of P.G. In addition, summer Programs in prestigious research
& educational institutions in the country, preferential access to libraries, laboratories,
museums etc., will be provided by Indian Institute of Science (IISc.) Bangalore & Deptt. of Sc.
& Tech., Govt. of India.
# NSEA
*: National Standard Examination in Astronomy (Astronomy Olympiad)
300 Scholarship Seats Conducted on 3
rd Sunday of November by NCSM (National Council of Science Museums) and
coordinated by Homi Bhabha Research Centre (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai) (* this exam is not to be necessarily conducted every year by Govt. of India)
# SN-SO: Sr.National Science Olympiad Senior
& SiOS: Sr.International Olympiad of Science
The SNSO (Sr.National Science Olympiad) is one of the most prestigious science competitions
in India. It is a competition for school students. The students from classes 2-12 are eligible for
appearing in it. On the basis of the 1st level, top 500 students and all school toppers (with
minimum 10 enrollments from the class concerned) from each standard are selected for the 2nd
level. On the basis of the 1st level exam, a School Topper Medal is awarded to every class
topper (with minimum 10 enrollments in the class concerned) in each participating school. The
next NSO will be held on November 22, 2012. Here is the awarding scheme:
All India Rank Prizes at Junior Level Prizes at Senior Level
1 Gold medal and Laptop Gold medal and Rs 51,000/-
2 Silver medal and Laptop Silver medal and Rs 31,000/-
3 Bronze medal and Laptop Bronze medal and Rs 21,000/-
4 - 10 Rs 5,100/- Rs 5,100/-
11 - 20 Set of 4 useful CDs worth Rs.1596/- Rs 3,100/-
21 - 30 Set of 4 useful CDs worth Rs.1596/- Rs 2,100/-
31 - 50 Set of 4 useful CDs worth Rs.1596/- Rs 500/-
51 - 100 Set of 3 informative CDs worth Rs.1197/- Rs 500/-
101 - 250 Set of 2 enlightening CDs worth Rs.798/- Rs 500/-
251 - 500 Edifying CD gifts worth Rs.399/- Rs 500/-
# SI-MO: Senior International Maths Olympiad
& SiOM: Sr.International Olympiad of Maths
The IMO (International Mathematics Olympiad) is a mean to identify and encourage the
mathematical creativity of children in schools across India and abroad. The students from classes
2-12 are eligible for appearing in it. On the basis of the 1st level, top 500 students and all school
toppers (with minimum 10 enrollments from the class concerned) from each standard are
selected for the 2nd level. On the basis of the 1st level exam, a School Math Genius Medal is
awarded to every class topper (with minimum 10 enrollments in the class concerned) in each
participating school. The top 500 students appear for a 2nd level examination and according to
these, the prizes are given. The next IMO will be held on December 6, 2012. The award scheme
is same as it was in Sc. Olympiad
# NMTC: National Mathematics Talent Contest (Popular as MATHS-NTSE)
The AMTI (Association of Maths Teachers in India, Chennai) is a pioneer organisation in promoting
and conducting Maths Talent Tests in India. This year around 66000 students from 332 institutions
spread all over India, participated at the screening level; 10% of them were selected for the final test.
For the benefit of final level contestants and few to be chosen for INMO (India National Mathematical
Olympiad) special orientation camps will be conducted.
Total Time : 90 minutes i.e One and half hour.
Total number of Questions : 100.
Questions in Mathematics : 25
Questions in Physics : 25
Questions in Chemistry : 20
Questions in Biology : 20
Questions in Mental Ability : 10
All questions will be Multiple Choice in nature, each of which will have only one correct answer.
Syllabus For CBSE Students : All the chapters of Class IX NCERT Text Books of Maths & Science.
Syllabus For Raj. Board Students : All the chapters of Class IX Text Books of Raj. Board Maths &
Science. (NCERT Based)
CLASSES START: Phase-1 26March 2017 (at North Campus Shastri Nagar)
Phase-1 4April 2017 (at South Campus Bhajan-Ganj)
Phase-2 2April 2017 (at North Campus Shastri Nagar)
(Shuffling of all Std.-X Students will be done on the basis of Screening Test on 18April)
Date for SCREENING TEST:
TIMINGS for the Test:
(Reporting Time 3:45PM with Admit Card)
VENUE:
&
MATHEMATICS 1. A scooterist covers a certain distance at 36 Kmph. How many meters does he cover in two minutes :
(a) 1200m (b) 1500m (c) 1000m (d) 1300m
2. Four horses are tethered at four corners of a square plot of side 63m so that they just cannot reach one another. The
area left ungrazed will be :
(a) 675.5m2 (b) 780.6m
2 (c) 785.8m
2 (d) 850.5m
2
3. 4 oxen or 6 cows can graze a field in 25 days. How long would 6 oxen and 1 cow take to graze the same field:
(a) 6 days (b) 15 days (c) 9 days (d) 17 days
4. Which of the following numbers is a multiple of 11?
(a) 978626 (b) 112144 (c) 447355 (d) 869756
5. Out of a tank which is ¾th
full, 21 litres of water is drawn out. The tank is now 2/5th
full. What is the capacity of the
tank in litres ?
(a) 200 (b) 120 (c) 40 (d) 60
6. In an organisation, 40% of the employees are matriculates 50% of the remaining are graduates and the remaining 180 are
post-graduates. How many employees are graduates?
(a) 360 (b) 240 (c) 300 (d) 180
7. Loss incurred by selling a bicycle for Rs. 895 is equal to the profit earned by selling it for Rs. 955. What is the loss/profit
in this case?
(a) Rs. 45 (b) Rs. 30 (c) Rs. 75 (d) cannot be determined
8. Which of the following trains is the fastest?
(a) 25 m/sec. (b) 1500 m/sec. (c) 90 km/hr (d) None
9. Two cylindrical buckets have their diameters in the ratio 3 : 1 and their heights are as 1 : 3. Their volumes are in the ratio
of
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 2 : 3 (c) 3 : 1 (d) 3 : 4
10. The perimeters of a circular and another square field are equal. Fine the area in sq. cm of the circular field if the area of
the square field is 484 sq. cm.
(a) 888 (b) 770 (c) 616 (d) None of these
PHYSICS
11. A body goes from P to Q with a velocity of 20 m/s and comes back from Q to P with a velocity of 30m/s. The average
velocity in m/s during the whole journey is :
(a) 0 (b) 25 (c) 24 (d) 26
12. In the given equation of motion, y = at + bt2, the units of a & b are :
(a) m, m/s2 (b) m/s, m/s
2 (c) m/s
2, m/s (d) m, m
13. A bullet of mass “ A” is fired with a velocity B into a block of wood of mass C. If loss of mass & friction be neglected, the
velocity of the system must be :
(a) AB/A+C (b) AC/B+C (c) A+C/BC (d) A+B/AC
14. A man weighing 100kgf carries a load of 10kgf on his head. He jumps from a tower with the load on his head. What will
be the weight of the load experienced by the man. ( Take g = 9.8m/s2. :
(a) 0 (b) 100 kgf (c) >10kgf (d) <10kgf
15. The height of the body is maximum :
(a) at the centre of the earth (b) inside the earth
(c) on the surface of the earth (d) above the surface of the earth
16. If the distance between two masses is doubled, the force between then will be
(a) ¼ times (b) 4 times (c) ½ times (d) 2 times
17. 1 MeV equals
(a) 1.6 x 10-19
J (b) 1.6 x 10-13
J (c) 1.6 x 1013
J (d) 1.6 x 1019
J
18. The work done on a body does not depend upon the
(a) force applied (b) displacement
(c) initial velocity of the body (d) angle at which force is inclined to the displacement
19. Two blocks P and Q are made of iron. Block P is twice as heavy as block Q. If both are at the same temperature, the ratio
of the heat content of P to that of Q is
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 1 : 2 (c) 2 : 1 (d) 3 : 2
20. Fahrenheit scale divides two fixed points equally into
(a) 180 parts (b) 100 parts (c) 212 parts (d) 32 parts
CHEMISTRY
21. The mass of calcium chloride formed when 2.5 g calcium carbonate are dissolved in excess of hydrochloric acid is
(a) 1.39 g (b) 2.78 g (c) 5.18 g (d) 17.8 g
22. Which of the following substances exhibit the strongest intermolecular attractive forces?
(a) water(l) (b) ethanol(l) (c) CO2(g) (d) sugar(s)
23. The atomic number of an element is 11 and its mass number of electrons, protons and neutrons in this atom will be
(a) 11, 11, 12 (b) 11, 12, 11 (c) 12, 11, 11(d) 23, 11, 23
24. Which of the following atoms has a valency equal to zero ?
(a) Hydrogen (b) Lithium (c) Neon (d) Oxygen
25. The latent heat of vaporisation of water is
(a) 2.26 x 105 J/Kg (b) 22.6 x 10
5 J/Kg (c) 22.6 x 10
6 J/Kg (d) 6.22 x 10
5 J/Kg
26. Which of the following is a colloid
(a) smoke (b) sea water (c) sugar solution (d) asprin
27. Atomic mass & Mass number are
(a) Same (b) Different (c) Same or different (d) Cannot be answered
28. 8g of oxygen has the same number of molecules as
(a) 22g of CO2 (b) 7g of CO (c) 14g of CO (d) 28g of CO
29. The nucleus of hydrogen atom is called
(a) proton (b) neutron (c) electron (d) hydronium
30. When steam is passed over hot coke, it produces
(a) producer gas (b) synthesis gas (c) tear gas (d) coal gas
BIOLOGY
31. A cell having twice the amount of DNA as compared to another similar cell is likely to be
(a) Secreting (b) Dividing (c) Differentiating (d) Moving
32. Animal cells differ from plants in having
(a) cell wall (b) centromere (c) centriole (d) chromosome
33. Striated muscles occur in
(a) Leg (b) Gall bladder (c) Lung (d) Blood vessel.
34. Collenchyma can be differentiated from parenchyma by
(a) living protoplasm (b) Cellulosic wall (c) Pecto-cellulosic wall (d) Nucleus absent.
35. Male Ascaris can be distinguished from female Ascaris by
(a) Mouth (b) Curved posterior end (c) Round shape (d) Skin
36. Seeds are enclosed within the fruit in
(a) Pinus (b) Deodar (c) Cycas (d) Mustard
37. Phylloquinone is the technical name of
(a) Vitamin B12 (b) Vitamin K (c) Vitamin B2 (d) Vitamin A
38. Which of the following does not provide carbohydrates?
(a) fish (b) butter (c) spinach (d) cheese
39. The deficiency of which vitamin causes anaemia?
(a) Vitamin B1 (b) Vitamin B12 (c) Vitamin D (d) Vitamin B6
40. Which one of the following is an infectious disease?
(a) Coronary blood pressure (b) High blood pressure (c) Stroke (d) None of these
MENTAL ABILITY
41. 45, 34, 25, 18, 13, ?
(a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 9 (d) 10
42. 720, 720, 360, 120, 30, 6, ?
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
43. 1, 5, 13, 25, 41, ?
(a) 61 (b) 57 (c) 51 (d) 67
44. 99, 91, 75, 67, 51, 43, ?
(a) 419 (b) 29 (c) 27 (d) 31
45. Put the odd option out :
(a) BF (b) EH (c) JM (d) LO
46. Put the odd option out :
(a) ACF (b) LNQ (c) UWY (d) DFI
47. Put the odd option out :
(a) WTS (b) MJH (c) GDB (d) OLJ
48. LAKE : PEOI :: MEAT : ?
(a) PILO (b) REXO (c) QIEX (d) QEIX
49. ACF : ZXS :: BDG : ?
(a) ZWT (b) YWT (c) ZYX (d) None
50. ABC : PRT :: XYZ : ?
(a) MNP (b) MNO (c) MOQ (d) QRS
ANSWER KEY
1. a
2. d
3. b
4. a
5. d
6. d
7. b
8. d
9. c
10. c
11. c
12. b
13. a
14. a
15. c
16. a
17. b
18. c
19. c
20. a
21. b
22. d
23. a
24. c
25. b
26. a
27. b
28. b
29. a
30. b
31. b
32. c
33. a
34. c
35. b
36. d
37. b
38. a
39. b
40. d
41. d
42. b
43. a
44. c
45. a
46. c
47. a
48. d
49. b
50. c
ACADEMIC CALENDAR Session 2017-18
1. Commencement of Admissions 1/02/2017 Wednesday
2. Distribution Starts Brochure & Application form for 1/02/2017 Wednesday
CBSE Class VII to XII.
3. Distribution Starts Brochure & Application form for 1/02/2017 Wednesday
RACE screening test.
4. Timings for the purchase of application form 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
5. Distribution ENDS : Brochure & Application form for 12/04/2017 Wednesday
RACE screening test.
6. Last Date : Submitting the completed application form for 10/04/2017 Monday
RACE screening test. (till 7:00 PM)
7. Distribution Starts : ADMIT CARDS for RACE screening test. 11/04/2017 Tuesday
8. Last Date : Reporting to office for DUPLICATE ADMIT CARD 12/04/2017 Wednesday
if POSTAL DELAY occurs.
9. Last Date : Submitting the completed application form with a late 13/04/2017 Thursday
fee of Rs 50/-for RACE screening test. (till 5 : 00 PM)
10. DATE for RACE SCREENING TEST 14/04/2017 Friday
11. Timings for RACE SCREENING TEST 4 to 5:30PM
12. VENUE for RACE SCREENING TEST Institutional North &
South Campuses
13. Declaration of RESULT of RACE SCREENING TEST On or before 18/04/2017
14. End of Session# i.e Regular Classes 30/11/2017 Thursday
(#
Tests, Problem Classes & Level II Workshops will continue till 28/02/2018)
* Office timings for the distribution & Submission of Application forms are
STRICTLY between 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM
* APPLICATION FORMS are available at : Reception
A Solution... to get you Ahead !
AJMER STUDY CENTRES
NORTH CAMPUS 64, "Akshar-Gyan Building" Shastri Ngr Ajmer (Raj.) Ph. 01452625292
SOUTH CAMPUS 409/28, "Shabd-Prakash" Ratan Towers BhajanGanj Ph. 0145-2665291
e-mail: [email protected] ; URL: www.csquareajmer.com