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what is exam pattern for Integrated biotechnology course in jamia hamdard University? from which subjects questions are asked in entrance? is it easy to qualify? any books to prepare with? where will be the entrance exam center?

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 30th Aug, 2020
Hello,

School of Chemical and Life Sciences at the Jamia Hamdard offers a B.Sc+M.Sc full time Integrated course in Biotechnology which is a five years course distributed in ten semesters.

Eligibility Criteria for admission :

A candidate seeking admission to the BSc-MSc Integrated program must have passed Senior Secondary (12th / Intermediate) examination with Biology/ Mathematics from CBSE or any other Board recognized by JH as equivalent thereto, securing at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA in aggregate.

Admission Process consists of selection made on the basis of merit of the first five subjects in qualifying examination. The student will have an exit option after the sixth semester. In such cases, the candidate will be awarded B.Sc. Honors degree in the respective subject of study chosen by him/ her.

https://www.careers360.com/university/jamia-hamdard-new-delhi/bsc-and-msc-biotechnology-integrated-course

I hope this helps.
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does jamia hamdard University offer bsc in biotechnology? is application form open for this? what will be exam pattern?

Aishwary Jaiswal 30th Aug, 2020

hello aspirant,

B.Sc+M.Sc Integrated in Biotechnology is five years (ten semesters) full-time Integrated course offered by the School of Chemical and Life Sciences at the Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi.

note that, Jamia Hamdard admissions application form 2020 last date has been extended till September 6 .

visit the official website and apply for the admission .

hope that helps

all the best


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how to exam pattern of jee mains

Disha Arora 18th Jul, 2020

Hi

As per your question National Testing Agency has announced new changes within the JEE Main 2020

exam pattern this year. The detailed exam pattern of JEE Main 2020 are announced by NTA within the

official information brochure which is out there below. JEE Main 2020 comprises of two papers; Paper 1

for engineering aspirants and Paper 2 for college kids seeking admissions in architecture and planning

courses.

consistent with the JEE Main 2020 exam pattern, Paper 1 will comprise of multiple choice questions and

numerical questions whereas Paper 2 is now separate for B.Arch and B.Plan aspirants. JEE main exam

pattern for B.Arch will comprise of objective questions for both Maths and Aptitude, numerical

questions for Maths and questions for the drawing section. As per the JEE Main exam pattern 2020 for

B.Plan, questions are going to be asked from Maths and aptitude and there'll be an additional section on

Planning with multiple choice questions on an equivalent . Paper 1 of JEE Main exam will have 3 subjects

- Physics, Chemistry and arithmetic .

Each section are going to be given equal weightage in JEE Main with 20 MCQs and 5 numerical questions

and total marks for JEE Main 2020 Paper 1 are going to be 300. Candidates must undergo the exam

pattern of JEE Main 2020 candidates can get an overviews of the exam.

JEE Main Exam Pattern 2020 - Paper 1

Parameters

Particulars

Exam Mode

Computer-based test mode

Exam Duration

3 hours (4 hours for persons with benchmark disabilities)

Subjects

Physics, Chemistry, and arithmetic

Total number of questions

75 (Each subject will have 25 questions)

Type of Questions

20 Objective questions having 4 options each with just one correct option

5 Numerical questions with numerical value as answer

Marking Scheme

For MCQs - 4 Marks are going to be awarded for each correct answer and 1 Mark are going to be

deducted for each incorrect answer For answer with numeric value - 4 Marks are going to be awarded

for each correct answer and 0 Mark are going to be deducted for each incorrect answer

Maximum Marks

300

Medium of paper

English or Hindi (Candidates from Gujarat, Daman & Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli can choose

Gujarati as well)

Follow up with the link:

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-exam-pattern

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What is the Exam Pattern for KIITEE? total question and marking Scheme?

lakshita shaan 16th Jul, 2020

hey,

the exam pattern of KIITEE is as follows

1.  exam will be conducted in online mode that is computer based mode

2.  for every incorrect answer 1 mark will be deducted

3. question paper will be in english language

4. there will be multiple choice questions

5. duration of exam will be 3 hours

exam pattern of subject wise can be known by visiting the link

https://university.careers360.com/articles/kiitee-exam-pattern

all the best!


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NTSE exam pattern for stage 1 mainly MAT of Karnataka board

Nikunj kumar Tibrewal 20th Aug, 2020

Dear Shreyas,

The state education boards and NCERT prescribe NTSE 2020 Exam Pattern on their official websites. The exam pattern will help candidates in preparing for the national level exam. The examination is conducted every year at 2 levels: Stage – 1 (State level) and Stage – 2 (National level). Stage 1, exam will be held in November 2020 and stage 2, exam will be conducted on June 2021. For both stages, exam is divided into two parts i.e. Mental Ability Test (MAT) , and Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT).

NTSE 2020 Exam Pattern Highlights

NTSE Exam Date Stage 1 November 2020
NTSE Exam Date Stage 2 June 2021
Mode of Exam Offline
Number of subjects 3
Duration of exam 120 minutes for each stage respectively
Number of questions 100 in each paper
Marking Scheme 1 mark for each right answer
Total Marks 400
Language of paper English, Hindi


NTSE 2020 Stage-I Exam Pattern

Stage-I is conducted at State/UT level by the concerned State/UT authorities. Candidates have to select 1 language from English or Hindi to solve the paper. Each correct answer is awarded 1 mark and there is no negative marking at this stage. The paper is divided into two parts:

Part 1 – Mental Ability test (MAT): This part contains logical and analytical reasoning based questions. This section tests the candidate’s reasoning, ability to think, evaluate, ability to discriminate and visualize. A total of 50 questions is to be answered under this section.

Part 2 – Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT): This part consists of 150 questions from Science, Mathematics, Social Science and English Language. This section judges the student’s reading abilities, interpretation, evaluation and general awareness of the subjects.

TEST No. Of Questions Maximum Marks Time Allotted
MAT 50 200 120 Minutes
SAT 150


Hope it helps.


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what is syllbus of GNDU b.a mass communication and journalism and b.a Social science entrance exam? what is exam pattern ?

Akram Khan 15th Aug, 2020

Hi,

The syllabus for entrance exam for admission to B.A mass communication and journalism at GNDU is -

  • General English – Comprehension/ Essay/ Letter
  • Current Affairs
  • Basics Terms of Social Media/ Media Aptitude
  • General English


The entance exam for B.A social science hons. Will be of 100 marks containing 4 sections.which are as follow -

SECTION-A: 10 Glossary of concepts, each carrying 02marks

1. National Human Rights Commission

2. Cybercrime

3. Pandemic

4. Income inequality

5. Zamindari System

6. Directive Principles of State Policy

7. Democracy

8. Metabolism

9. Gender-Budgeting

10. Types of marriage

SECTION-B: 08 questions of short answers (150-200 words) on General Awareness, each carrying 05 marks

1. Solid Waste Management

2. Disaster

3. Climate Change

4. Globalisation

5. World War-II

6. Demographic Dividend

7. Farmer Suicides

8. Make in India

9. COVID-19

10. Good Governance

SECTION-C: Application or Letter writing in English of 15 marks (1x15=15 marks).


SECTION-D: Essay writing (1000 words) in English on any important topic of 25 marks (1x25=25 mark)


Hope this helps.


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IMUCET has released in its brochure that there will be no GENERAL KNOWLEDGE section this time in 2020, what will be the new exam pattern with number of questions for each section? thank you

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 3rd Jul, 2020

According to the official website: https://www.imu.edu.in/images/Academic%20Brochure%20-2020-2021%20-%2030.06.2020.pdf , the exam will be for 200 MCQs and the syllabus will be in English, General Aptitude, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as 12th level. For Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, stick to NCERT books of 11th and 12th syllabus. NCERT books will sharpen your basics and you need strong basics for preparing for any entrance examination. Once your basics are in place, because the time period for preparation is quite less, your preparation should be extensive and thorough. For General Aptitude, few topics that you need to cover and practise are: Numbers, HCF and LCM of Numbers, Decimal Fractions, Square Roots and Cube Roots, Average, Problems on Ages, Percentage, Profit and Loss, Ratio and Proportion, Time and Work, Pipes and Cistern, Time and Distance, Problems on Trains, Boats and Streams, Alligation, Simple and Compound Interest, Logarithms, Area, Volume and Surface areas, Calendar, Clocks, Permutation and Combinations, Probability, Reasoning, Sitting Arrangements, Blood relations and Data Interpretation. There is no negative marking. There might be 40 questions in each session. In English section, command on your English, Grammar, Vocabulary, Understanding of the given paragraph are of more importance. Reading English NewsPaper will also help you in your preparation.

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I have applied in certain universities for BTech. Now they are taking our online exam and on its basis they are asking to register a seat in their university. How can I come to a decision when we have not yet given jee mains exam. More over how much I can rely on their exam pattern and their offers

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 29th Jun, 2020
Hello,


So, this is basically because they don't want to wait till JEE because they are not sure whether it would even take place or not and at this point of time nobody knows what's going to happen.So they are basically trying to get some admission before hand.In past weeks few of the colleges conducted online exam with the same pattern of questions from PCM and difficulty level was low as compared to JEE.I personally would recommend you to wait for JEE to take place instead of giving money and getting in the cycle of preparation and that extra tension.Just wait for everything to get normal and keep your preparations going.

Good Luck
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