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COURSE ORIENTED COMOPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS
1-UGC-JRF-NET
2-CSIR-JRF-NET
3-CAT
4-MAT
5-JMET
6-ATMA
7-AIEE
8-JEE
9-VETERINARY COUNCIL OF
10-ICAR ENTRANCE EXAM
11-AFMC ENTRANCE EXAM
12- AI
1. UGC - JRF - NET
The University Grants Commission (UGC) conducts National Eligibility Test (NET) to determine eligibility for lectureship and for award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) for Indian national in order to ensure minimum standards for the entrants in the teaching profession and research. The Examination is conducted in Humanities (including languages), Social Sciences, Forensic Science, environmental Sciences, Computer Science and Applications and Electronic Science.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Educational Qualification
I. Candidates belonging to the General / Other Backward Classes who have secured at least 55% marks (without grace of rounding off in Master’s Degree (or equivalent) examination in Humanities (including languages) and Social Studies, Forensic Science, Environmental Science, Computer Science and Applications, Electronic Science etc., are eligible to appear for this examination. Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe category and Physically Handicapped/ Visually Handicapped candidates who have secured at least 50% marks (without grace or rounding off) in Master’s degree (or equivalent) examination are eligible to appear in the NET examination.
II. Candidates who have appeared or will be appearing at the qualifying Master’s Degree examination and whose result is still awaited or candidates whose qualifying examination have been delayed may also apply for this Test. However, such candidates will be admitted provisionally and shall be considered eligible for award of JRF / Lectureship eligibility, only after they have passed the Master’s Degree examination (or) equivalent with at least 55% marks (50% in case of SC/ST/PH/VH candidates) within one year from the date of UGC-NET examination under consideration.
Age Limit and Relaxation
I. There is no upper age limit for candidates appearing only for eligibility for lectureship.
II. Applicants for Junior Research Fellowship should not be more than 28 years of age as on the first day of the month in which the NET Examination is to be held.
III. Age relaxation for JRF: Age relaxation up to 5 years is available to SC/ST/OBC/ Physically Handicapped (PH) Visually Handicapped (VH) Women candidates, Relaxation, up to a maximum of 5 years, supported by a certificate from appropriate authority, is applicable to the candidates for the period spent on research / training in the related/ relevant subject of post graduation. Candidates processing LLM. Degree are also permitted for relaxation in age up to a maximum of three (3) years. Total age relaxation on above grounds shall not exceed five (5) years under any circumstances.
Examination Schedule
The UGC conducts NET Examination twice every year, i.e., in the months June and December. The notifications announcing the June and December examinations are published in the months of March and September respectively in the weekly journal of nation -wide circulation-Employment news.
Scheme of Examination
The test will consist of three papers. Paper I will be of general nature intended to assess the teaching research aptitude of the candidate. It is primarily designed to test reasoning ability, comprehension and divergent thinking. Paper II will consist of questions based on the subject selected by the candidate. These paper will consist of a test booklet containing 50 objective type questions. Paper III will consist only descriptive type of questions from the syllabus of the subject selected by the candidate Paper III will be evaluated only for those candidates who are able to secure a minimum of such aggregate marks in Paper I & II such fixed by commission.
Paper | Marks | Time duration |
I – objective type [teaching and research aptitude etc…] | 100 | 1 ¼ hours |
II- objective type [subject oriented] | 100 | 2 ½ hours |
III – descriptive type [subject oriented] | 200 | 2 ½ hours |
Value of Fellowship
The value of the fellowship in currently Rs. 5000/- per month, which will be governed by the terms and conditions as laid down by the CSIR or UGC. SC/ST and OBC applicants may be given such special consideration as per the decision of the coordination committee.
Candidates who qualify in the test for Lectureship will be governed by the rules and regulations for recruitment of Lecturers of the
The Starting pay package recommended by the UGC for College lecturers has been recently revised and is now around Rs. 14000/-per month. However the scale varies from State to State.
2. CSIR - JRF- NET
The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research holds national level joint CSIR-UGC-Examination (NET) normally twice every year, one in June and another in December. This examination is to determine the eligibility of Indian Nationals for the award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and for the appointment of Lecturers.
Eligibility
Educational qualification : Candidates who have scored at least 55% marks (50% for SC/ST) in the Masters Degree Examination in the following are related subjects are eligible to appear the exam. Chemical Sciences, Earth, Atmosphere, Ocean and Planetary Sciences, Life Sciences Mathematical Sciences and Physical Sciences.
A candidate who is appearing / has appeared in the final year M.Sc or on equivalent examination may also apply , admission subject to conditions.
Age limit :For JRF the minimum age requirement is 19 years as on July Ist / December Ist of the year of examination, the upper age limit 28 years and the same is relaxed five year for SC/ST/OBC, Physically Handicapped and female applicants.
For lectureship minimum age is 19 years and no upper age limit.
Scheme of Examination
The Examination consist of two paper. Paper I consists of two sections. Section A will have 30 questions on general information on science and its interface with society to test the candidates awareness of science, aptitude for reasoning and also a few questions from common elementray computer science. Section B will have 70 objective type questions from the subject area chosen by the candidates. Negative marking will be made for wrong answer.
Paper II will consist of questions requiring descriptive answers. The final result will be based on aggregate of marks secured in both the paper.
Paper | Mark | Duration |
I- objective type | 200 | 2 1/4 hrs |
II- descriptive | 200 | 2 1/2 hrs |
Value of Fellowship
The value of the fellowship in currently Rs. 5000/- per month, which will be governed by the terms and conditions as laid down by the CSIR or UGC. SC/ST and OBC applicants may be given such special consideration as per the decision of the coordination committee.
Candidates who qualify in the test for Lectureship will be governed by the rules and regulations for recruitment of Lecturers of the
The Starting pay package recommended by the UGC for College lecturers has been recently revised and is now around Rs. 14000/-per month. However the scale varies from State to State.
CSIR has introduced a new research fellowship in 2002 for the GATE qualified candidates with BE / BTech/ BArch/ BPharm degree to pursue research leading to Ph.D. This will be known as the GATE qualified Junior Research Fellowship (JRF-GATE). JRF’s selected under this scheme will have excellent opportunity to work with the CSIR scientists with state -of-art R&D facility and obtain Ph.D degree. These fellowships are tenable at CSIR laboratories.
3. CAT (COMMON ADMISSION TEST)
CAT is conducted by the Indian Institute of Management for its centres at Ahammedbad,
Eligibility
For all IIMS the minimum eligibility criterion for admission to PGP is at least a three-year Bachelors degree or equivalent in any discipline recognised by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) as eligible for Post Graduate studies in Management.
Scheme of Examination
The examination is of two hour duration. The number of questions vary every year . Generally the single paper consist of four section .The four sections in the CAT examination are,
1. Comprehension- This section requires examinees to read passages (about 700 words in length), following which these answer three to four questions relating to the passage.
2. Mathematics - This section has questions that deal with the basics of algebra, geometry and trigonometry.
3. Verbal - The ‘verbal’ section tests the grammatical and verbal skills of an applicant to check their understanding of the English language.
4. Data Interpretation - Popularity known as ‘DI’, this section tests the analytical and logical skills of examinees by seeing how well they interpret data which is in the form of graphs, charts and tables.
Test Centre
There are 25 test centres. The only one centre is Kozhikodu.
Further selection procedure
Work experience weightage, group discussions, interview.
There are some institutes that offer study material and preparation classes for the management entrance exams
1.
. 1/45 Tardeo AC
Tardeo, Mumbai 400 034 Changanacherry
Tel : 4953100 / 4595637,Fax (022) 4931584 (H.O. Seceunderabad
2. KITS (Khurana Institute and Trading Systems) 18 Branches in Kerala)
United Business Centre, 311 Balaji Darshan
Tel : 649252, 6492595, 6051642, Fax : 6051643
4. MAT (Management Aptitude Test)
Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is conducted by All India Management Association (AIMA). There are more than 100 AICTE approved institutions and University departments accepting maT score. Usually maT is conducted twice in a year.
Eligibility
Basic qualifications for application is degree in any discipline.
Pattern of Exam
The exam paper consist of 200 questions that a student have to slove in 150 minutes. This is a five section paper. The five sections are 1. Reading Comprehension, 2. Quantitative ability, 3. Date analysis and Data sufficiency, 4. Intelligence and Critical reasoning, 5. General Knowledge.
Test Centre
There are 73 test centres including six abroad. The test centres in Kerala are
Mode of sale of application form.
MAT bulletin and application form can be had from the AIMA office by post, sending a demand draft of Rs. 590/- drawn in favour of AIMA-CMS payable at New Delhi along with two self addressed slips. The request for application should be send to Deputy Director, CMS, AIMA, Management house, 14 Institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110003.
Month of applying – December
Month of entrance exam - January.
More details will be available from www.aima-ind.com
5. JMET (JOINT MANAGAMENT ENTRANCE TEST)
This test is conducted for admission to Post Graduate Management courses offered by IITS and Indian Institute of Science Banglore. Currently IISc Banglore, IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur and IIT Madras offer Master of Management (M.Mgnt) programmes.
Eligibility
Eligibility requirement for each institute varies. Generally the basic qualification is a Degree in Engineering Technology with first class or a P. G. in any discipline with first class from a recognised institution or University. (Eligibility varies with the courses offered by the institution.)
Pattern of Examination
The test will have 150 questions that a student have to answer in two hours. It is a four section paper. The four section are 1. Verbal, 2. Logical, 3. Quantitative Ability, 4. Data Interpretation.
Month of applying - September
Month of Exam - December
6. ATMA (AIMS Test for Management Admissions)
AIMS [Association of Indian Management Schools] offers the AIMS test for Management Admissions (ATMA), as a credible, comprehensive and single - window test for admissions to different post graduate management programmes.
Eligibility
Bachelors degree in any discipline. Students appearing for their final year exams are also eligible to apply.
Month of applying - March / April
Month of Test - May
7. AIEEE (All
Central Board of Secondary Examination [CBSE] conducts the All India Engineering Entrance Examination for Admission to Engineering Architecture and Paharmacy programme. 14 National Institute of Technology , 14
Pattern of Examination
Entrance examination would consist of three papers with objective type questions and fourth paper – Aptitude Test for Architecture and Planning. The Aptitude Test is designed to evaluate candidate’s perception, imagination, observation, creativity and architectural awareness.
Scoring and Negative Marking
All objective type questions (four options with single correct answer) would carry three marks. For each correct response, candidate will get three marks. For each incorrect response one mark would be deducted. No deduction from the total score will, however, be made if no response is indicated for an item in the answer sheet. The candidates are advised not to attempt such item in the answer sheet if they are not sure of the correct response. More than one answer indicated against a question will be deemed as incorrect response and will be negatively marked.
Papers | Subjects | No of question and pattern | Total Marks |
Paper 1 | Physics & Chemistry | 150 objective type questions- with equal weightage to Physics & Chemistry | 450 |
Paper 2 | Mathematics | 75 objective type questions | 225 |
Paper 3 | Biology (Botany & Zoology) | 75 objective type questions with almost equal weightage to Botany & Zoology | 225 |
Paper 4 | Aptitude Test – Part I Aptitude Test – Part II | 50 objective type questions Two questions to test drawing aptitude | 150 75 |
Requirement of papers for different courses is given in the table below:
Course | Papers |
B.E/B.TECH | Paper –1 and Paper –2 |
B. PHARMA | Paper –1 and Paper – 2 or Paper-1 and paper –3 |
B.ARCH/B. PLANNING | Paper 2 and paper 4 |
The minimum academic qualification for admission through AIEEE is a pass in the final examination of 10 +2 (Class XII) or its equivalent referred to as the qualifying examination. Those appearing in 10 +2 (Class XII) final or equivalent examination may also appear in AIEEE for consideration of provisional admission.
Subject combinations required in the qualifying examination for admission to B.E./B.Tech, B. Pharma and B. Arch./B. Planning Courses shall be as under:
Course | Compulsory | Any one of the optional subjects |
B.E/B.TECH | Physics & Mathematics | Chemistry Bio-technology Computer Science Biology |
B. PHARMA | Physics & Chemistry | Mathematics Bio-technology Computer Science Biology |
B.ARCH/B. PLANNING | Physics & Mathematics | Chemistry Computer Science Biology Engineering Drawing |
Only Indian nationals are eligible.
On the basis of performance in AIEEE, separate rank lists will be prepared for B.E./ B.Tech., B.Pharm and B.Arch / B. Planning. Score Card indicating All India Rank with total marks and ranks in each subject shall be sent to all candidates appearing in AIEEE.
8. JEE ( Joint Entrance Examination)
JEE is a joint entrance exam for admission to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and other premier institutions. This examination is conducted for admission to B.Tech., Integrated M.Tech., Cooperative Integrated M.Tech., B.Pharm. (4 years) and B.Arch. The Indian Institutes of Technology are located in Chennai,
Pattern of Exam
From the year 2000, a reform has been introduced in the existing scheme of the examination. IIT-JEE will henceforth be conducted in two phases. Only those who qualify in the first phase, aptly termed the Screening Test, will be allowed to appear for the subsequent Main Examination. It is mandatory for candidates desiring to join B.Arch. and B.Design to qualify in a two-hour aptitude test at the counseling institutes. Separate merit lists of candidates belonging to the General and SC/ST categories are prepared. No waiting or extended list is prepared. There are independent cut-offs for each subject and also for the aggregate. The choice of examination centers and the IIT zone in no way influence allotment of the Institute and the course to be pursued.
Pattern of the examination
1. The 3-hour Screening Test consists of objective-type questions to be answered on a machine-gradable answer sheet using HB pencils only. The subjects Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry are given equal weightage.
2. In the Main Examinations, there are conventional questions in separate papers for Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, each of 100 marks and 2 hours duration. It is held in the first week of May. Candidates can opt for question papers in English or Hindi and can answer the Main Examination in either of the following languages - Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.
3. Personality test and interview
Eligibility
Academic Qualification : The minimum academic qualification for admission through JEE is a pass in the final examination of 10+2 system or its equivalent. Those appearing in 10+2 final or equivalent examination may also appear in JEE (Screening Test and Main Examination) for consideration of provisional admission.
Other Eligibility Conditions
All Indian nationals residing in
Foreign nationals can also appear in the IIT-JEE .The Age Limit is between 17 and 23 years as on September 30 of the year of examination.
The upper age limit is relaxed by 5 years in the case of SC/ST and physically handicapped candidates. There is currently no minimum age requirement.
The list of qualifying examinations:
1. The +2 level examination in the 10+2 pattern of examination of any recognized Central/State Board of Secondary Examination, including Central Board of Secondary Education,
2. Intermediate Science or
3. First year Examination of a degree course of any recognized Indian University/Institute following a Higher Secondary Examination in the 10+1 system.
4. Final Examination of the two-year course of the Joint Services Wing of the
5. General Certificate Education (GCE) Examination (London/Cambridge/Sri Lanka) at the Advanced (A) level.
6. High School Certificate Examination of the
7. Any Public School/Board/University Examination in India or in foreign countries recognized by the Association of Indian Universities as equivalent to 10+2 system.
8. H. S. C. Vocational examination.
9. A pass grade in the Senior Secondary School Examination conducted by the
10. 3 or 4 year diploma recognized by AICTE or a state board of technical education.
For admission to the B.Pharm. Course at the IT-BHU a candidate must have Biology as a subject at the (10+2) level qualifying examination.
Candidates called for counseling and desirous of joining the B.Arch. and B.Des. Courses will be required to qualify in a two-hour aptitude test to be conducted at each counseling Institute.
Application Procedure:
Application forms and information brochures can be collected on payment of the requisite amount by bank draft / postal order, payable to IIT-Delhi, at SBI. The bank draft / postal order for the mentioned amount should be addressed to Chairman, Joint Entrance Examination, IIT- Delhi, Hauz Khas,
Physical Fitness It is expected that the candidates will have good general physique. They have to produce a certificate to that effect in the prescribed format. Candidates opting for Mining or Mining Machinery Engineering should make sure that they are free from colour blindness.
Reservation of Seats
For SC candidates : 15%
For ST candidates : 7.5%
SC/ST candidates failing to qualify with relaxed admission norms but satisfying certain minimum requirements may be offered admission to Preparatory Course of one-year duration. Candidates successfully completing the Preparatory Course will be offered admission against the vacant seats without going through JEE again.3% of seats reserved for Physically Handicapped (including leprosy-cured) candidates (PH) who are otherwise fit to pursue the course and who qualify for admission.
9. GATE [Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering]
The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an All - India Examination conducted by the seven Indian Institutes of technology and Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, on behalf of the National Coordinating Board - GATE, department of Education, Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD), Government of India, Admission to Post Graduate Course, with MHRD Scholarship/ Assistantship, in Engineering/ Technology / Architecture / Pharmacy at Colleges / institutes will be open only to those who qualify in GATE. Some Colleges / Institutes specify GATE as mandatory qualification even for admission of self-financing students. Candidates are required to find out the procedure for selection and award of Scholarship / Assistantship from the Institution to which the candidates wish to seek admission. Some industries and foreign universities have indicated their interest in GATE qualified candidates. GATE qualified candidates in the Engineering disciplines are also eligible for the award Junior Research Fellowship in CSIR.
Eligibility Criteria: (The following categories of candidates are eligible to appear for GATE-2004)
a) Bachelor’s degree holders in Engineering / Technology / Architecture / Pharmacy and those who are in the final or pre-final year of such programmes.
b) Master’s degree holders in any branch of Science / Mathematics / Statistics or equivalent and those who are in the final or pre-final year of such programmes.
c) Candidates in the second or higher year of the (Post B. Sc.) Four- Year Integrated Master’s Degree programme in Engineering / Technology or in the third or higher year of the Five - year Integrated Master’s degree / Dual Degree programme in Engineering / Technology.
d) Candidates with qualifications obtained through examination conducted by professional societies recognised by UPSC/ AICTE as equivalent to B. E / B.Tech those who have computed Section A is equivalent of such professional courses are also eligible.
Structure of Examination
All candidates for GATE will appear in a single paper of 3 hours duration of 150 marks. GATE examination will have the following papers.
Agricultural Engineering Mathematics
Architecture & Planning Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering Mining Engineering
Chemical Engineering Metallurgical Engineering
Computer Science & Engineering Physics
Chemistry Production & Industrial Engineering
Electronics & Comm. Engineering Pharmaceutical Sciences
Electrical Engineering Textile Engineering & Fibre Science
Geology & Geophysics Engineering Sciences
Instrumentation Engineering Life Sciences
Information Technology
Papers Engineering Science and Life Sciences are of general nature and will comprise of the
following sections:
ENGINEERING SCIENCES LIFE SCIENCES
Engineering Mathematics (Compulsory) (A) Chemistry (Compulsory) (H)
Computational Sciences (B) Biochemistry (I)
Electrical Sciences (C) Biotechnology (J)
Fluid Mechanics (D) Botany (K)
Materials Science (E) Microbiology (L)
Soild Mechanics (F) Zoology (M)
Thermodynamics (G)
Candidate appearing in Engineering Sciences or Life Sciences papers are required to answer THREE sections one compulsory ( as mentioned above) and two others of candidate’s choice out of the sections mentioned against the respective papers. Candidates qualified in Engineering Sciences or Life Sciences will be further examined by the admitting Institute to assess their suitability for a particular programme.
The choice of the paper is the responsibility of the candidate. However some guide lines are suggested below.
a) Candidates are expected to answer the paper appropriate to the discipline of their qualifying degree. However, the candidate is free to choose any paper according to his / her admission plan.
b) Candidates studying in the fourth year of Five - Year Integrated M. Tech / Dual degree programme are treated at per with those in the final year of Four - Year B.E. / B. Tech programme and are expected to appear in the paper appropriate to the discipline of their qualifying degree.
10. Veterinary Council of
The Veterinary Council of India invites applications for entrance examination for filling up 15% of total number of seats to be filled on merit in each
Duration of Course: The duration of BVSc & AH degree course is spread over five complete academic years including a compulsory rotating internship of six months.
Eligibility:
1. 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and any other elective subject with English at a level not less than the core course of English as prescribed by the NCERT or equivalent qualification as prescribed in the Veterinary Council of India – Minimum Standards of Veterinary Education – Degree Course (BVSc & AH) Regulations, 1993.
2. BSc graduates from a recognised University with not less than two of the following subjects – Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany/Zoology) having passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English.
Candidates must have passed the qualifying examination with a minimum of 50% (40% for SC/ST candidates) marks in aggregate in English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology or at the higher examination obtaining not less than 50% (40% for SC/ST candidates) marks in aggregate in not less than two of the following subjects – Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany/Zoology).
Candidates appearing for the qualifying also eligible to apply.
Age Limit: Not less than 17 years as on December 31,in the year of admission
How to Apply:
The information bulletin and application form can be obtained by post on payment of Rs 750 (Rs 400 for SC/ST candidates) including examination fee, handling and other charges by DD drawn in favour of the Veterinary Council of India payable at
The request should be accompanied by two plain paper slips with complete address and pin-code of the candidate and a self-addressed unstamped envelope of 24 cms x 18 cms.
Cash/Money Order or any other form of payment will not be accepted.
The request should be sent to the office of Veterinary Council of India, A Wing, 2nd Floor, August Kranti Bhawan,
11. ICAR [All
Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) conducts an All India Entrance Examination admission to Degree programme and award of national talent scholarship in agriculture and allied subjects other than veterinary science for the accademic section every year.
The examination is for filing up 15% of the total number of seats in
National Talent Scholarship
This Scholarship of Rs. 800/- per month shall be awarded among the Degree discipline as indicated in the bulletin.
Pattern of Examination
There will be one question paper consisting of Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Agriculture for stream A and Physics Chemistry Mathematics for Stream B.
Eligibility
Age : 17-22 on or before December 31.
Educational Qualification: Not less than 60% mark in PCB, PCM, PCA examination in 10+2 equivalent (50% for SC/ST)
Information bulletin can be obtained from office of the Registrar state Agricultural Universities from 15th January.
Application by Post
Information bulletin may be attained by post by sending a request along with a demand draft of Rs. 300/- for General category and Rs. 160/- for SC / ST in favour of the Deputy Director General (Education) ICAR, New Delhi payable at New Delhi and a self addressed envelope with due postage from the specified places as below.
1.
2. The Senior Scientist (Exam) Room No. 405 Indian Council of Agriculture Research, Krishi Anusandan Bhavan, Pusa, New Delhi- 110012.
3. The
12. AFMC [Armed
The graduate wing of Armed Forces Medical College was established with the aim to increase the intake of medical graduates into the Armed Force. The graduate wing of is affiliated to the University of Pune and is recognised by the Medical Council of India for conducting 4 years and 6 months teaching programme leading to M.B.B.S Degree.
Eligibility
Educational Qualification
10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English. 60% in aggregate with 50% in English and 50% in Science is necessary or any other equivalent examination with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology including practical test in each.
Age Limit
Unmarried Indian National or subject of
Scheme of Exam
Admission to MBBS course are on the basis of an objective type written examination conducted in 28 centres across
Remarks: Total seats 130, 105 boys and 25 girls SC/ST 10 seats, but must qualify in first 500 merit list.
Part | Subject | marks |
A | Biology | 50 |
B | Chemistry | 50 |
C | Physics | 50 |
D | Intelligence / logic reasoning English language / Comprehension | 25 25 |
Total | 200 |
13. All
The Central Board of Secondary Education conduct the All India Pre-Medical / Pre Dental Entrance Examination for filling the 15% merit positions for the Medical and Dental College of India.
Pattern of AIPMT
AIPMT Examination consist of two stages (1) Preliminary Examination (2) Final Examination. The Preliminary Examination would consist of one paper containing 200 objective type questions which covers the area of PCB. Duration would be 3 hours.
Those who pass the preliminary exam qualifies for the final Examination. It consists of two paper each of 2 hours duration. Paper I would contain questions from Physics and Chemistry and Paper-II would contain questions from Biology. The Final Examination will have non-objective questions.
Language of the question papers.
Candidates can opt for question paper either in English or in Hindi
Syllabus for the Examination.
Covers all areas of PCB in plus two level.
Center for Examination
In Kerala there are two centers: TVPM and
Eligibility and Qualifications
1. Completed 17 years.
2. Plus two with 50% in physics, chemistry, biology & English
Mode of sale of instruction Bulletin and Application form
Rupees 300 for General category and rupees 150 for SC/ST
Application is available at all specified branches of Canara Bank. It can also obtained by sending a Bank Draft of Rs. 350 for General candidate and Rs. 200/ for SC/ST candidate drawn in favour of The Secretary, CBSE, New Delhi payable at New Delhi by posts along with a self addressed envelope of 12” x 10” size. The Bulletin will be send in the self addressed envelope by regd/speed post to the applicant. The request for application should be sent
The Assistant Secretary AIPMT
Central Board of Secondary Education
Shiksha Kendra 2, Community Centre,
Preet Vihar,
Application forms can also obtained from the following centres against cash payment
1. The Regional Officer
CBSE, Todarmal Marg.
2. Regional Officer
CBSE , state institute of
Sector-32.c
Chandigarh-160031
3. The Regional Officer
CBSE,
Rajgarh Timal
Guwahati - 781003 ( Allem)
4. The Regional Officer
CBSE, 1/1 Near Sara
(Transport Nagar)
5. The Regional Officer
CBSE, Plaz No. 1630-A
J- Block, Anna Nagar
Chennai - 600040 (T.
All other details of the Examinations can be avail from the Application form.
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