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18th November 2014, 12:26 AM
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Previous year question papers of ICMR-NET?
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can i view some ICMR NETprevious years question papers? please provide me the papers looking for a quick response |
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19th November 2014, 12:55 AM
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Re: Previous year question papers of ICMR-NET?
Please, find details regarding ICMR
Eligibility Criteria: • M.Sc,/M.A. or equivalent degree with minimum 55% marks for General/OBC • Candidates and 50% for the SC/ST & physically handicapped candidates Age Limit: The age limit for admission to the eligibility test is 28 years as on 30-09-2014 (upper age limit relaxable up to 5 years in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST, physically handicapped (PH) and female candidates, 3 years in the case of OBC category. Paper Pattern: The test will consist of one paper of 2 hours duration. The paper will consist of 2 Sections. The Aptitude Section (Section A) will have 50 questions on , (i) Scientific phenomenon in everyday life; (ii) General knowledge in sciences; and (iii) Common statistics. All these questions would be compulsory with each question carrying 1 mark. The subject Specific Section (Section B & C) would pertain to (B) Life Sciences and (C) Social Science. The candidate may attempt questions in either of the two areas. Each area of section B & C would have 100 questions and the candidate may attempt any 75 questions in the predesigned area of Section B or C. Candidates are required to indicate the option for Section B or C in the application form too. Each question carries one mark and Negative marking @ 0.25 will be made for each of the wrong answer. The questions in both the sections would appear in English only. Qualifying Marks: The qualifying marks will be 55% obtained in both the sections (A+B or C) for General Category and OBC and 50% for SC/ST and physically handicapped. The test will be held in the following streams: (1) Aptitude test (common for all) (2) Life Sciences (3) Social Sciences. Subjects covered under Life Sciences include: Microbiology Physiology Molecular biology Genetics Human biology Biotechnology Biochemistry Bioinformatics Biophysics Immunology Pharmacology Zoology Botany Environmental sciences and Veterinary science. Subjects covered under Social Sciences include: Psychology Sociology Anthropology Social work Home sciences Statistics and Health economics Please, find attached papers for ICMR which would help for your prepration |
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