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30th December 2016, 08:24 AM
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UPCPMT And UPCPMT
Please get some information about Uttar Pradesh Combined Pre-Medical Test, so that I can remember easily?
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30th December 2016, 08:34 AM
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Re: UPCPMT And UPCPMT
As you want to know more about Uttar Pradesh Combined Pre-Medical Test, here I will let you know about it. Eligibility The candidate must have cross the minimum age of 17 years on the 31st December of the year of the examination. The candidate must be a permanent resident of the state (Uttar Pradesh) or the candidates who are not permanent resident of Uttar Pradesh but done their study (10th and 12th) from the schools or the board of Uttar Pradesh are also eligible for applying. The candidates must have passed 12th or equivalent examination from a government recognized state/central board with core subjects as Biology, Chemistry, Physics and English. Exam pattern Exam will be asked in one paper only comprising in 200 questions as 50 questions from every of the four subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Zoology and Botany. The paper will be sectioned in two-part; one is of physics and chemistry and other one is of zoology and botany. Each question will carry 1 mark while incorrect answer or the unanswered question will not be punished with negative marking. The paper will be asked in both language as Hindi and English. Exam 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 Nuclear Physics Section-2: Measurements and Kinematics Mechanics Wave motion and Sound General Properties of Matter Heat 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, Catalyst Preparation of Collidal Solution Botany: The syllabus of Botany is also divided into 2 segments- Section-1: Cell Ecosystem Plant Kingdom, Systematic study of Algae, Bacteria Fungi Section-2: The study of Photosynthesis Respiratory system Growth & Movements Transpiration Translocation Heredity Sporogenesis Human evolution Fruits 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 Animal Physiology |
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