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20th August 2014, 10:59 AM
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CPMT entrance exam required qualification
Guys, can you tell me the CPMT entrance exam required qualification???? Also provide me the syllabus of the same…………….
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20th August 2014, 02:59 PM
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Re: CPMT entrance exam required qualification
Uttar Pradesh Combined Pre Medical Entrance Exam is being conducted by the King George's Medical University, Lucknow. Here are the details of it: Eligibility: The applicant should have completed 12th with minimum 60% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology from any recognized board. Age limit: Candidate must be at least 17 years of age. Important dates: UPCPMT 2014 Application Form Available for Download April 18, 2014 Last date of UPCPMT Application Form 2014 May 22, 2014, Time: 5 P.M. Admit Card Available for Download July 15, 2014 UPCPMT 2014 entrance Exam Date July 20, 2014 UPCPMT 2014 Result Date July 29, 2014 Syllabus: Uttar Pradesh Combined Pre-Medical Test Physics The syllabus of physics is divided into two sections- first section contains following topics- Electromagnetism, Electricity, Electron Physics, Radiation and Atomic Physics, and Nuclear Physics. Second section consists of Measurement and Kinematics, Mechanics, Wave motion and Sound, General Properties of Matter, Heat, and Light. Chemistry The syllabus of chemistry is also divided into two segments- first include, Alkyl halides, Alcohols, Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones, Isomerism, Aromatic Compound, study of alkali, alkaline metals, etc. section II includes the study of Chemical Equilibria, Laws of Gases, Thermochemistry, Transition Elements, Catalyist, and Preparation of Collidal Solution. Botany Section I of botany syllabus includes- Cell, Ecosystem, Plant Kingdom, and Systematic study of Algae, Bacteria, and Fungi etc. Section II includes the study of Photosynthesis, Respiratory system, Growth & Movements, Transpiration, Translocation, Heredity, Sporogenesis, Human evolution, Fruits, and Cell Differentiation. Zoology The syllabus of section I of this part comprises the study of Animal Tissues, Arthopoda, Porifera, and Protozoa. Section II includes Organic Evolution, Origin of Life, Genetics, Mutation, and Animal Physiology. |