Examination
Hello Aspirant,
See an option of Scribe is for PwD candidates those who are unable to write the examination and if you are fit and fine then there is no need of scribe for you and the same is mentioned there on the JEE-Main 2022 session 1 Admit card.
As per the guidelines for examination day of JEE:-
>>>> You should carry your Admit card along with one government ID proof.
>>>> Masks are compulsory in the wake of pandemic.
>>>> There you will have to maintain the distance of at least 6 feet.
>>>> When you will enter in the examination hall you will have to give your left hand thumb impression on attendance sheet.
For more detailed guidelines kindly check out the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-exam-day-guidelines
I hope you got it.
All The Best for your Examination :))
Hello aspirant,
Yes you need to carry your admit card to the examination centre as you only get the entry through admit card and later on it will be submitted by the authority there.
Hope this helps.
thank you!
Hello Sneha,
Best Books for preparation of MNS exam are listed below. There are many books in the market but the best books are listed here for your reference.
**Centurion's MNS Guide
**Wiley's Solomons, Fryhle, Snyder Organic Chemistry
**Centurion's MNS e-Book
**Military Nursing Services MNS for BSC Nursing exam in Indian Army by Ram Singh Yadav
**Lucent's General Knowledge
**Indian Army MNS Practice Book by YCT
**Arihant General Knowledge
**Study Kit For Indian Army Military Nursing Service by Bookhive India
**BHI Editorials MNS Book
May this information was helpful to you.
Good Luck!!
Hi aspirant,
1. Know the MNS exam pattern and process
Particulars
Details
Mode of MNS exam 2022
Computer-based mode
Total time allotted
90 minutes (1 hour 30 minutes)
Total question
150 question
Total section of questions
3
Marking scheme
1 mark will be awarded for one right attempt
No negative marking
2. MNS 2022 syllabus must be known
Part
Syllabus details with marks
Part I
General English (total 50 marks)
Part II
General intelligence (totals 50 marks; includes general awareness)
Part III
Science (total 50 marks covering biology, physics, and chemistry)
3. Study with the proper timetable
4. Analyse the capabilities
5. Revise the concept on the daily basis
6. Practice as much as possible
7. Take care of health during preparation
To know more preparation tips visit the given link - https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-mns-exam hope this will help you.
Good luck !
Hi Candidate,
The caste certificate is issued and managed by state level officials.
It is valid all over country. There is not any such central level cast certificate. You need to put this certificate only, wherever the caste certificate is asked. The authorities will verify it based on the details printed on the caste certificate.
I hope it helps.
Thank you!
Hello,
You should note that your percentage in 12th board examination is not the only factor that determines your college. You also have an alternative option to sit for University entrance examinations and score a decent rank in it, to secure your admission in a good undergraduate college.
If you want to know ho many questions can be asked from every chapters in NEET Examination, you can prefer the below mentioned brief-Weighatege of chapters in NEET Exam :
NEET Chapterwise Weightage - Physics
1. Electrodynamics - (22.22% )
2. Heat & Thermodynamics - (11.11% )
3. Mechanics - (28.89% )
4. Modern Physics - (6.67% )
5. Optics - (11.11%)
6. SHM & Waves - ( 8.89% )
NEET Chapterwise Weightage - Chemistry
1. Inorganic Chemistry I - (17.78% )
2. Inorganic Chemistry II - (17.78% )
3. Organic Chemistry I - (6.67% )
4. Organic Chemistry II - (28.89% )
5. Physical Chemistry I - (15.56%)
6. Physical Chemistry II - (13.33%)
NEET Chapterwise Weightage - Biology
Botany:
1. Biological Classification - (6.00%)
2. Cell Biology - (8.00% )
3. Ecology - (12.00% )
4. Genetics - (0.00% )
5. Living World - (2.00% )
6. Molecular Basis of Inheritance - (12.00%)
Further, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more and detailed description for the chapter wise weightage of NEET in all subjects :
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics
i hope that this will help.
Students who have passed 10+2 level with science stream in 2019 or 2020 are eligible to apply for admissions and appear for IAT 2020. Candidates must come from a science stream. You can give it only in the year you passed your 12th board exams (1st attempt) and the year just after your 12th exams (2nd attempt). IAT is conducted for admission in the five-year BS-MS dual degree programme offered at the Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs).
Since you have past your class 12 in 2022 you can write IIT exam in 2023 or 2024.Candidates belonging to GEN/OBC and OBC-NCL should have scored minimum of 60% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade in the qualifying examination. hence you are eligible.
Thank you
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