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Published on June 10, 2025Education

IMAT 2025 Syllabus Summary: A Complete Guide

The official syllabus for the IMAT 2025 exam has been released by the Ministry of University and Research (MUR). Here is a complete breakdown of all sections to guide your studies.

Understanding the exact topics for each section of the IMAT is the first step toward building an effective study plan. The 2025 syllabus remains comprehensive, covering a wide range of scientific and reasoning skills. Let's dive into the details.

Section 1: Logical Reasoning, Problems, and General Knowledge

This section assesses critical thinking and broad cultural literacy.

  • Logical Reasoning and Problem Solving: These questions require you to analyze texts, evaluate arguments, and solve problems using deductive and inductive reasoning. No specialized knowledge is needed, but extensive practice is key.
  • General Knowledge: A challenging section with a broad scope. Topics often include modern history, literature, philosophy, geopolitics, and institutional knowledge (e.g., the workings of the European Union), often with an Italian focus.

Section 2: Biology

The largest science section, requiring in-depth knowledge.

  • The Chemistry of Living Things: The roles of water and organic molecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids).
  • The Cell as the Basis of Life: Cell theory, cell size, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, cellular organelles and their functions, cell cycle, mitosis, and meiosis.
  • Bioenergetics: The currency of energy (ATP), cellular respiration, photosynthesis.
  • Genetics and Heredity: Mendelian genetics, DNA structure and replication, the genetic code, protein synthesis, and mutations.
  • Human Anatomy and Physiology: A detailed understanding of all major systems: circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, nervous, endocrine, immune, and reproductive.

Section 3: Chemistry

Covering the fundamental principles of general, inorganic, and organic chemistry.

  • The Constitution of Matter: Properties of matter, states of matter, mixtures, and pure substances.
  • Atomic Structure: Atomic models, elementary particles, atomic number, mass number, isotopes, and electron configuration.
  • The Periodic Table: Groups, periods, and trends in atomic properties.
  • Chemical Bonds: Ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds; intermolecular forces.
  • Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry: Balancing reactions, the mole concept, chemical kinetics, and chemical equilibrium.
  • Acids and Bases: Concepts of acids and bases, pH.
  • Organic Chemistry: Fundamentals of carbon chemistry, structure and nomenclature of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, and main functional groups.

Section 4: Physics and Mathematics

This section tests the ability to apply mathematical principles to solve physics problems.

  • Physics: Kinematics, dynamics, work and energy, thermodynamics, electrostatics, and basic circuits.
  • Mathematics: Algebra (equations, inequalities), functions and their graphs, geometry (plane, solid, and analytic), probability, and trigonometry.

With this detailed syllabus, you can now structure your revision schedule with precision. Focus on your weaker areas, but ensure consistent review of all topics to build the comprehensive knowledge base required for success on the IMAT.