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The questions asked by the interviewer are always instant. Though they majorly are to check your basic knowledge about the subject and also to test your knowledge based on your graduation course.
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Now a days, generally entrance exams are objective or say multiple choice questions type, mostly with four options and one correct one to select. But, sometimes for some entrance some descriptive or theory paper may be there. In the objective type paper you will get so many sections which are as mentioned below.
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<p>The Andhra Pradesh ICET 2026 exam will consist of 200 questions. These questions are divided into three sections, each assessing different skills required for admission into MBA and MCA programs.</p><p>Section-wise Breakdown of Andhra Pradesh ICET Questions:</p><p><strong>Section A: Analytical Ability (75 Questions)</strong></p><ul><li>Data Sufficiency: 20 questions</li><li>Problem-Solving: 55 questions</li></ul><p><strong>Section B: Mathematical Ability (75 Questions)</strong></p><ul><li>Arithmetical Ability: 35 quest... View more
<div><div><p>NEET PG 2026 question paper will have 200 questions. Total marks will be 800 marks. Students will have three and half hours solve the paper. There will be a provision of negative marking. </p></div><p> </p></div><div><div><div> </div></div></div>
<p>The NEET MDS exam has objective-type multiple-choice questions equally distributed from the syllabus. According to the test-takers, topics from which maximum questions are asked include Oral Pathology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics and Clinical subjects. Some students, who had appeared for last year's NEET MDS exam, said that some questions from last year were repeated this year, including the answer choices. The Clinical questions were lengthy and tricky.</p>
<p>No. There is no such compulsion for candidates. Candidates should attempt only those questions where they feel confident of right answer as there is a provision of negative marking too. Due to negative marking, overall score may reduce, affecting ranking of candidate. For every wrong answer, -1 mark is deducted in NEET PG exam.</p>
<p>No. As per time bound section limit, candidates will have to answer questions or exhausts time of previous section before proceeding for next section in NEET PG exam. Each section has particualar allotted time, i.e 42 minute in NEET PG exam. For an example, supppose a candidate wants to answer questions of B section, he/she can do only when he exahusts allotted 42 minute of section A. </p>
<p>The following resources have NEET questions in biology, chemistry, and physics:</p><p>1. The best resources for preparing for the NEET are NCERT textbooks.<br>2. Question papers from previous years: accessible online via learning portals.<br>3. Reference materials: DC Pandey's Objective Physics, Pradeep, and Trueman's works.<br>4. Instructional blogs and discussion boards: They frequently post NEET practice questions.<br>By using these resources, you can efficiently prepare for the test and lay a solid foundation.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>&n... View more
<p>Following are the best books for NEET PG MS:</p><ul><li>Paediatrics: Essential Paediatrics by OP Ghai</li><li>Self Assessment & review of Paediatrics 10th ed 2018 by Arvind Arora</li><li>Pathology: Review of Pathology and Genetics (PGMEE)</li><li>Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease (Set of 2 Books) by Kumar</li><li>Microbiology: Self-Assessment and Review of Microbiology and Immunology (PGMEE)</li><li>Forensic Medicine: The Essentials of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology by Narayan Reddy</li><li>OBG: Self-Assessment &... View more
NEET MS 2023 exam was held in single shift on March 1. The exam was started at 9 am and concluded at 12 pm. According to time schedule, entry at the examination hall was started at 7 am. Entry was closed at 8: 30 and no one was allowed after the deadline. Candidates were allowed to login in the system at 8: 50 am.
NEET MS 2023 scorecard can be downloaded online. It must be noted candidates who scored the minimum cut off can download the scorecard. Candidates have to enter login ID and password to download the scorecard which comprises details such as roll number, application ID, marks scored All India Rank etc. Official website.
<p data-start="852" data-end="883">The IIAD DAT paper includes:</p><ul data-start="884" data-end="1062"><li data-start="884" data-end="926"><p data-start="886" data-end="926">Visual and creative thinking questions</p></li><li data-start="927" data-end="960"><p data-start="929" data-end="960">Drawing-based problem-solving</p></li><li data-start="961" data-end="999"><p data-start="963" data-end="999">Observa... View more
Hi Sneha, You can find a detailed information about NEET exam by following this link:
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<p>Yes, NEET PG is required for admission in MS programme of ACS Medical College and Hospital. Aspirants must score equal or above the NEET-PG cutoff for admission. In 2024, the NEET-PG cutoff for MS Obstetrics and Gynaecology was <strong>66103</strong>. The cutoff for Otorhinolaryngology in 2023 was <strong>91864</strong>. Aspirants who are selected have to further participate in the counselling round.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/neet-pg-exam">NEET PG</a> is a national-level entrance exam and is considered moderate to difficult to pass. Though it is highly competitive with Lacs of applicants every year, preparing for the exam. It has a comprehensive syllabus covering many Medical Science topics. You can prepare for the exam with last year's question papers.</p>
Hi Irshad,
NEET exam after 12th is conducted for admission in MBBS, BDS courses and not for post graduation courses. For admission to post graduation, NEET conducts separate entrance exam. Also, it is not for admission to B.Sc courses. Good luck.
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This will depend a lot on your interest areas and long term career goal. In India, M.Sc in finance is not available. To get the right mileage of the course at Canada, you should try and explore work opportunities there as well.
<p>MSc Mathematics delves deeply into mathematical theories, principles, and their applications across various branches like algebra, analysis, topology, number theory, etc.</p><p>MSc Statistics centers on statistical theory, methodologies, data analysis, probability, and applications in various domains such as healthcare, economics, social sciences, etc.</p><p>Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two.</p><table border="0" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><th><p align="center"><strong>P... View more
<p>CUET PG mein Biochemistry ke liye kai top universities shamil hai: University of Delhi, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Panjab University, University of Calcutta, IIT Delhi, and University of Hyderabad. Yeh institutes Biochemistry ke Masters ke liye CUET PG scores ke through admission dete hain. Eligibility usually requires a B.Sc in a related life Science subject. Fee structures aur scholarships vary, lekin research exposure, lab facilities aur alumni network in colleges mein kaafi strong hote hain. Detailed programme aur cutoff information aap unke CUET PG admission notifications mein dekh sakt... View more
These are the top colleges to do M.Sc. Nanoscience in Chennai- (1) IIT Madras - Indian Institute of Technology
Exams accepted- GATE (2) SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai (3) College of Engineering, Anna University
Exams accepted- GATE TANCET (4) Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research (BIHER)
Exams accepted- BEEE
You can take admission in any of these colleges after fulfilling their eligibility criteria. Several different exams can be required for admission at different university. So make sure first chose the college then take part in that required exam. For M.Sc. At IIT college GATR exam is required.
<p>After MSc Nursing, you can join a Nursing college as a faculty/ Do PhD/ Work at a Corporate Hospital. Salary range will be 25k to 40k</p><p>After MPH you can either go for job or higher studies. Higher Studies - PhD or DrPH in any of the 16 subjects or more.Jobs:Government: NCD Coordinator, District or Block Epidemiologist, HWC Coordinator, State level Consultant under various departmentsNGO:International- WHO, Unicef, PATH, MSF, etc.National- SVYM, KHPT, IPH, SEARCH, CORE, etc.Research: ICMR, DBT, DST, IISc, etc.CSRs: BMGF, Clinton foundation, Reliance, Tata Trust, Nirmala foundation, Azim Premji Foundation, etc.Other... View more