Exam Pattern
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Biotechnology is a post graduate course in science. The minimum qualification required for this course is a Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology.
The syllabus for entrance exam of MSc in Plant Biotechnology is as follows:
1. Biology (10+2+3 Level)
2. Chemistry (10+2+3 Level)
3. Mathematics (10+2 Level)
4. Physics (10+2 Level)
Some preparations tips are as follows:
1. You must be very much aware about the entire syllabus. You should refer the related books.
2. Refer to previous year question papers and practice them on daily basis.
3. You must manage your time properly.
4. Start your preparation at the earliest.
5. You may also go for entrance coaching classes.
Hope it helps.
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Coming to your question, There are three stages in the IAS selection process :
Stage I: Preliminary Examination (IAS Prelims)
Stage II: Mains Examination (IAS Mains)
Stage III: UPSC Personality Test (IAS Interview)
IAS Prelims
It is a qualifying exam and candidates have to get a minimum of 33 % to be qualified for the Mains.Consists of 2 compulsory papers- General Ability Test (GAT) and the Civil Service Aptitude Test (CSAT). All questions are objective in nature with negative marking for each wrong answer, where One-third of marks allotted to each question is deducted for a wrong answer.
IAS Mains
It is a written descriptive examination and comprises 9 papers and these are as follows: Paper-A (Compulsory Indian Language); Paper –B (English) which are qualifying in nature, while the other papers like Essay, General Studies Papers I, II, III, and IV, and Optional Papers I and II are considered for the final ranking. Candidates who score above the prescribed cut-off marks in the IAS exam (Mains) will get the summons for the Personality Test. The final ranking is based on the marks obtained by the candidate in the Main Examination and Personality Test/Interview Round of the IAS exam.
IAS Interview
This is a face-to-face discussion round with the board members where the candidates are assessed by the board members on their personality traits to know if they are fit for a career in the civil services or not. The UPSC personality test will be held only in the UPSC Bhavan in New Delhi.
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Dear student,
The improvement exams of plus one Kerala will be of the same pattern as before. You can check the syllabus for various subjects using the following link- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-F24wLwwqbPdenAEc2c21BrNjhjNAJjJ/view
Maybe you will find some easy questions but do not expect a liberal evaluation as online classes were being conducted so examination body has the mindset that students were studying.
Hope it Helps!
Exam Name
JEE Main 2021
Exam Frequency
Twice a year
Exam Mode
Online / Offline (Drawing Test)
Exam Duration
3 hours
Exam Papers
BTech, BArch and BPlan
Attempts allowed
Upto 3 consecutive years
Application mode
Online only
Official Website
https://jeemain.nic.in
Features
Details
Mode of JEE Main exam
BTech/BPlan: CBT mode BArch:CBT mode | CBT mode
Type of Questions
Objective (MCQs) and Numerical Subjective BArch Drawing Paper
Number of Questions
75 for BTech 77 for BArch 100 for BPlan
Total Marks
Paper 1:300 marks Paper 2:400 marks Paper 3:400 marks
Duration
Name of sections
BTech:3 (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) BArch:3 (Drawing, Mathematics and Aptitude) BPlan:3 (Mathematics, Aptitude and Planning Based Questions)
Marking Scheme
Correct Response: 4 marks Incorrect Response: -1 mark
The difficulty level of the question papers
Easy to Moderate
Thankyou
Hi candidate,
IIIT stands for the Indian Institute of information Technology which provides admission into undergraduate courses on the basis of marks obtained in JEE Mains.
GFTI refers to government funded technical institutions present in the state which provides admission to the candidates specially belonging to the same state on the basis of home state quota and domicile reservation.
There is a chance that you get a good stream in both of these colleges but you have to look for the better ranking and placement percentage of your stream before taking the final call for Admission.
Hope that this answer helps you.
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