Screening test
Hello Aspirant,
The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) is going to conduct the HSSC Post Graduate Teacher Exam 2020 in the month of March 2020. The Haryana SSC PGT written exam will be in various subjects on the date 8 th , 15 th , 22 nd & 29 th March 2020 . Candidates who have applied for the HSSC PGT Recruitment 2020 are now waiting for HSSC PGT Admit Card (https://latestjobhub.in/hssc-pgt-admit-card/) 2020. We have mentioned the link for candidates to download the Haryana SSC PGT Teacher Hall Ticket 2020.
The HSSC will soon release the written exam Admit Card for candidates on its official website in the month of March (Expected). As soon as the official will disclose the HSSC PGT Hall Ticket 2020, we will update here for candidates to download to attend the exam. Applicants have to collect all the details to download the Call Letter of the Haryana SSC PGT Teacher Exam. The HSSC Post Graduate Teacher Admit Card 2020 is an important and mandatory document in the written examination of HSSC PGT.
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Hi
The National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) is a multidisciplinary institute
for patient care and educational pursuit within the area of mental health and neurosciences. ...
NIMHANS has made considerable development and is a centre for excellence in mental health and
neuroscience inside the country.
Admission is based totally on NIMHANS Entrance Exam conducted through the university observed with
the aid of an interview. Bachelor's diploma in MBBS or MD/DNB in Internal (General) Medicine or
Pediatrics from a diagnosed institute or university.
NIMHANS is a excessive scoring examination, you need 80 and above out of a hundred to get into it. I
started making ready for NIMHANS 2 weeks after the NEET examination. There isn't any unique
coaching for NIMHANS, you have to be preparing for the NEET exam nicely if you need to crack
NIMHANS.
Follow the link below
http://nimhans.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/NIMHANS_Prospectus-2019-20_Final-Version_1.pdf
http://nimhans.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/NIMHANS_Prospectus-2020-21_Final-version.pdf
Hello aspirant. If you are asking about prelims and mains , then here are few tips
1. For prelims, you need to know the entire syllabus. Most important of all geography, covcs, history, economics etc. Know the syllabus and subjects, no descriptive questions. Only objective questions will be there. So prepare the entire syllabus. Plan the day, week
divide the subjects and syllabus what to study for each day and mark the topics which you are facing difficulty in. Revise them
2. For mains, this is one of the toughest exams. So start with preparing GS
Join test series for optsubject , start atleast 8 months before. Since most of the questions are theoretical in both the papers, you need to spend quality time
I would suggest you to join a better academy whichever you are comfortable with so that it would be easier for you and moreover it would definitely be helpful
Hello student yes he must need to go from the MCI screening only countries mentioned below are not required to go through MCI screening if students pursue their mbbs from countries mentioned below;-
1)United States of America (USA l
2)United Kingdom (UK)
3)New Zealand
4)Australia
5)Canada.
Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
Good luck
This is quite an interesting question to be honest with you and it needs a mention. Now AFMC admssions are conducted through DGHS. Once NEET scores are released, AFMC releases its cut offs and interested and eligible Candidates can apply. Now, based on the scores, DGHS will shortlist Candidates for few further steps like TOELR, Psychometric asessment and Final Interview. Now AFMC is one such Institution. CMC has 100 seats and 84 seats are sponsored and these seats might have a Personal Interview. The rest of the Medical Colleges only have NEET score as the basis of admission.
hi,
as per the latest neet notification all of the colleges need to take admission in mbbs , bds or any other courses on the basis of neet exam score. and the eligibility criteria is candidate need to have 50% marks (general category) in pcb in aggregate, sc/st/obc-40% aggregate marks in pcb, so there is no other notifications available regarding aiims or jipmer marks criteria, so you can take their marks criteria should be same as neet exam.
Hello Johnnn
No, there shouldn't be any problem to fill up the MCI Screening Test Application Form with your new passport number. Passport is provided as an identity proof by the government. So it should cause you a problem as it is serves to you as your identity proof.
Hope it helps you.
Hey!There
Candidates who has acquired 50% marks in MBBS are elligible for MCI screening test also known as FMGE..There is no limitations in Number of attempts.Also entrance test held twice in a year..
Ask if any query..
For more detail hit below link:
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