B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) is a 3-year undergraduate programme offered by Gurugram University and MDU
across multiple streams including Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, and Mathematical
Sciences. Under the NEP 2020 multidisciplinary framework, students study a
combination of major, minor, and vocational subjects spread across six semesters.
The B.Sc. Semester 1 Examination 2025 includes papers such as Chemistry-I
(Paper ID: 111174) — a 3-hour, 50-mark paper covering atomic structure, chemical bonding, stereochemistry,
organic reaction mechanisms, and quantum chemistry — and Mechanics under Physical Science
(Paper ID: 111186) — a 2-hour, 50-mark paper covering single-particle mechanics, Lagrangian formulation,
moment of inertia, and special relativity including Galilean transformation and time dilation. Both papers
require students to attempt five questions, with Question No. 1
compulsory.
Solving previous year B.Sc. question papers is the most effective way to understand exam patterns, identify
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The B.Sc. programme at Gurugram University spans six semesters. Each semester introduces
new subject areas and builds upon concepts from the previous one. Semester 1 lays the foundation with core
sciences like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, while later semesters introduce advanced topics in
respective specializations. Students pursuing B.Sc. Physical Sciences study subjects such
as Mechanics, Optics, Thermodynamics, and Electromagnetic Theory across semesters. Those in B.Sc.
Life Sciences cover Botany, Zoology, Biochemistry, and Ecology, while B.Sc.
Mathematical Sciences students focus on Calculus, Algebra, Differential Equations, and
Statistics.
Under the NEP 2020 framework, B.Sc. students at Gurugram University and MDU also complete
compulsory Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC), Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC), and Value-Added Courses (VAC)
alongside their core major and minor subjects. This multidisciplinary structure means students may also
study a subject from a different stream as a minor, offering greater academic flexibility than the older
single-stream format.
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question papers, notes, and solved papers for Gurugram University and MDU students. All
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