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10th June 2015, 09:03 AM
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Domicile Criteria For UPCPMT
Hello, can you please tell me that what is the domicile criteria for the UPCPMT in Uttar Pradesh and also the syllabus and the exam pattern of the UPCPMT Exam??
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10th June 2015, 02:46 PM
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Re: Domicile Criteria For UPCPMT
You are looking for the details regarding the domicile criteria for the UPCPMT in Uttar Pradesh. So I am providing it to you: The C.P.M.T exam is state level exam which is conducted in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Eligibility: Domicile Criteria: Candidate must be citizen of India and have domicile of U.P. that means the candidate must be the person which treats the Uttar Pradesh as his/her permanent house. Education Qualification: Candidate must be 12th pass with Physics, chemistry and Biology with minimum of 50% marks. Age: Candidate must be above 17 year of age and below of 25 year. Exam Pattern: Name of Subjects No. of Questions Timings Botany 50 03 hours Zoology 50 Physics 50 Chemistry 50 Total 200 Paper I: The 1st paper consists of 100 objective type questions from Zoology and Botany. Every part has 50 objective type questions. Paper II: The 2nd paper will consist of 100 objective type questions from Chemistry and Physics. Each section contains 50 objective type questions. Syllabus: Physics: The syllabus of physics is divided into 2 sections which is as follows: Section-1: Electromagnetism, Electricity, Electron Physics, Radiation and Atomic Physics, and Nuclear Physics. Section-2: Measurements and Kinematics, Mechanics, Wave motion and Sound, General Properties of Matter, Heat, and Light. Chemistry: The syllabus of chemistry is also divided into 2 segments. Section-1 Alkyl halides, Alcohols, Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones, Isomerism, Aromatic Compound, study of alkali, alkaline metals. Section-2: the study of Chemical Equilibria, Laws of Gases, Thermo chemistry, Transition Elements, Catalyist, and Preparation of Collidal Solution. Botany: The syllabus of Botany is also divided into 2 segments- Section-1: Cell, Ecosystem, Plant Kingdom, and Systematic study of Algae, Bacteria, and Fungi etc. Section-2: the study of Photosynthesis, Respiratory system, Growth & Movements, Transpiration, Translocation, Heredity, Sporogenesis, Human evolution, Fruits, and Cell Differentiation. Zoology: The syllabus of Zoology is also divided into 2 segments- Section-1: Animal Tissues, Arthopoda, Porifera, Protozoa. Section -2: Organic Evolutions, Origin of Life, Genetics, Mutation, and Animal Physiology. Best of luck buddy..!! |