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30th January 2019, 01:03 PM
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What is the pattern of JEST(Physics) 2019?
Hello everyone, can I know about the pattern of JEST for PhD in Physics admission? I have applied and preparing for this entrance test. Kindly tell me about the pattern of this entrance test of 2019.
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11th February 2019, 12:59 AM
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Re: What is the pattern of JEST(Physics) 2019?
The pattern of JEST (Physics) 2019 are mentioned below:-
Duration of Exam - 3 hours Language - English Mode - Offline Part A - Number of questions - 15 Marking Scheme: +3 Negative Marking: -1 Part B - Number of questions - 10 Marking Scheme: +3 Negative Marking: No negative marking Part C - Number of questions - 25 Marking Scheme: +1 Negative Marking: -1/3 |
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12th February 2019, 11:11 PM
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Re: What is the pattern of JEST(Physics) 2019?
Pattern of JEST ( Physics) 2019:-
Mode:- The exam will be conducted through offline mode (OMR) Duration of exam:- 3 hours will be provided to complete the exam. Number of questions:- The question paper of Physics will be divided into three parts i.e. part A, part B, part c Language:- The Paper will be published in English language. |
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12th February 2019, 11:59 PM
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Re: What is the pattern of JEST(Physics) 2019?
JEST Exam Pattern:
Exam will be conducted through offline mode. Duration of the exam will be 3 hours. The question paper of Physics will be divided into three parts i.e.part A, part B, part C. Part A will have 15 questions. Part B will have 10 questions. Part C will have 25 questions. The paper will be published in English language. |
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