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10th January 2017, 09:47 AM
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COMEDK Tricks
Can you please suggest me some tips and tricks with details of Consortium of Medical Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMED K) UGET exam?
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10th January 2017, 11:00 AM
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Re: COMEDK Tricks
Ya, sure I will let you know Consortium of Medical Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMED K) UGET exam, some tips and tricks with details. Exam pattern COMEDK UGET Exam Pattern 2017 gives complete details about the type of entrance test, time allotted to complete the test, number of questions, type of questions that appear in the entrance test, marking scheme, etc. Aspiring candidates can go through all details about COMEDK UGET Exam Pattern 2017 from the table below. COMEDK UGET 2017 Exam Pattern Subjects PCM(BE) PCB(MBBS/BDS) PCMB(BE & MBBS/BDS) Physics 60 MCQ 60 MCQ 60 MCQ Chemistry 60 MCQ 60 MCQ 60 MCQ Mathematics 60 MCQ Not Applicable 60 MCQ Biology Not Applicable 60 MCQ 60 MCQ English Not Applicable 60 MCQ 60 MCQ Total 180 MCQ 240 MCQ 300 MCQ For PCM, the entrance exam will have 3 sections – Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics Each section will carry 60 questions, making it a total of 180 questions for the entrance test. Each correct answer will be given 1 mark and there is no negative marking for incorrect answers. Physics and Chemistry will be one combined paper for 2 hours, while Mathematics will be a separate paper for 1 hour duration. Exam centres Guwahati Jorhat Arrah Aurangabad Bhagalpur Biharsharif darbhanga Gaya Hazipur Muzzafarpur Eligibility Candidates should qualify second PUC or 10+2 Higher Secondary or equivalent examination recognized by State / Central Government with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English as a compulsory subject. Candidates belonging to General Category must secure a minimum aggregate of 45% marks Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Candidates should also pass in these subjects individually. SC, ST and OBC candidates of Karnataka State must secure a minimum aggregate of 40% marks Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Candidates should also pass in these subjects individually. Physics and Mathematics are compulsory subjects along with Chemistry or Bio Technology or Biology or Computer Science or Electronics as one of the optional subjects. Tips and tricks Practicing previous question papers Know your strengths and weaknesses Study within a schedule Revision notes Remembering your syllabus |
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