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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..!!


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