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Hi,
The entrance exam syllabus for university of hyderabad for Anthropology is as -
A: Social Studies and General Awareness;
Part B: Language and Comprehension
Part C: Reasoning Ability; and
Part D: Quantitative Aptitude.
The more detail about ecah section and paper pattern you can understand from the previous years question paper. Here is the link for that - http://igmlnet.uohyd.ac.in:8000/question-papers.htm
Hope it helps.
hi,
if you want to join university of hyderabad after 10+2 you need to go for integrated courses, the integrated courses consist bachelors and masters. these are as following,
msc 5 years integrated
m.tech 5 years integrated
m.a 5 years integrated.
follow the below link to know in details,
http://acad.uohyd.ac.in/couInt.html
The exam is based on Physics taught at Graduation level. You have to prepare for topics like Electricity and Magnetism, Kinetic Theory and Thermodynamics, Oscillations, Waves and Optics, Mechanics and General Properties of Matter, Solid State Physics, Devices and Electronics, Mathematical Methods and Modern Physics. Because HCU is a Central University, we shall help you with the syllabus for M.Sc Physics for CUCET and that might help you as well: https://cache.careers360.mobi/media/uploads/froala_editor/files/MSCPhys.pdf
HI,
See intermidiate in cec, means you have civics, economics and commerce as a subject in 10+2 level, hyderabad central university offers IMA courses on
I.M.A. Courses in Humanities, (10 Semesters) Hindi, Telugu and Language Sciences
I.M.A. Courses in Social Sciences (10 Semesters)
Economics, History, Political Science, Sociology and Anthropology
the eligibility criteria for IMA in humanities is candidates must pass 12th course with minimum of 60% marks from (Intermediate/CBSE/ ICSE/HSC or equivalent education board ) with Hindi /Telugu as one of the subjects. if a student has not studied Hindi/ Telugu as one of the subjects, he/she should have passed a oriental title examinations which is equivalent to Intermediate in Hindi / Telugu approved by Government of India or any State Government education board.
the eligibility criteria of IMA in Social Sciences is candidates must pass 12th exam with at least of 60% marks from a recognized education board (Intermediate/CBSE/ICSE/HSC or equivalent).
admission process for IMA course is there will be an written test of 100 marks followed by a interview of shortlisted candidates.
http://acad.uohyd.ac.in/downloads/Pros2019.PDF
After submittin the application form of university of hyderabad no data can be changed in the application.Similarly Change of Name, Category, Centre, Course and subject will not be considered.
So if you have submitted the application form you can not edit it.
Hope you find it helpful.
Hello Aspirant,
The syllabus for MSc Biochemistry entrance test is given in the link below.
http://acad.uohyd.ac.in/downloads/syllabus/PG/MSBC.pdf
Books commonly refered for MSc Biochemistry entrance exam are :
1. Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry - Albert L Lehninger
2. Biochemistry - Jeremy M Berg, John L Tymoczko, Lubert Stryer
3. Biochemistry - Donald Voet, Judith G Voet
4. Biochemistry - U Chakrapani, U Satyanarayana
All the Best!!!
Hello aspirant!
Here are a few things you can keep in mind while your preparation.
2. One needs to practice with the Multiple Solution Technique. Whenever solving questions of a particular chapter, don’t try to solve many questions for each topic, rather try solving a particular question in multiple ways. This helps in learning alternative methods of approaching a problem. In the actual paper, there will be times when you won’t be able to solve a question using your preferred method that's when this practice will help you.
3. Regular revision of each subject. Students normally either revise too much or they don’t revise at all. This will helps in immediately understanding the concepts you have just studied.
4. Time management - To keep a better track of the time one can allot to various chapters, revision, and practice, can make use of time management apps.
5. Solving more and more Mock Tests.
Practice at home is the most effective when you test yourself at regular intervals. The common mistake made by most students is they never review what they have solved. Whenever solving a paper, try to analyze the questions or chapters you are facing a problem with and the areas you are quick to solve. After the first mock test, one will have a list of your strong areas as well as the topics that require more attention.
7. Last but not the least. Have a Curious Mind. Having a curious mind and asking questions whenever reading a particular theory. Questioning concepts will help in widening understanding and will, thus, help in solving various twisted questions based on the same theory.
Well I would like to give you a short tip that do not go looking for you tube videos or video tutorials for a particular exam like these. Rather if you know the syllabus then study from the videos for those chapter mentioned in the syllabus and then go to practice the similar pattern of papers. This way you will do two things in very less amount of time.
I hope my answer helps.
All the best.
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