Manipal (OET) Medical 2014 Physics Syllabus

PHYSICS 

DYNAMICS

Newton’s laws of motion: First law of motion – force and inertia with examples -momentum – second law of motion, derivation of F=ma, mention of spring force F=kx, mention of basic forces in nature – impulse and impulsive forces with examples – second law as applied to variable mass situation – third law of motion – Identifying action and reaction forces with examples – derivation of law of conservation of momentum with examples in daily life – principle of rocket propulsion – inertial and non-inertial frames – apparent weight in a lift and rocket/satellite – problems.

Fluid Dynamics: Explanation of streamline and turbulent motion – mention of equation of continuity – mention of expressions for PE, KE and pressure energy of an element of a liquid flowing through a pipe – statement and explanation of Bemoulli’s theorem and its application to uplift of an aircraft sprayer.

Surface tension: Concept of adhesive and cohesive forces – definition of Surface energy and surface tension and angle of contact – explanation of capillary rise and mention of its expression – mention of application of surface tension to (i) formation of drops and bubbles (ii) capillary action in wick of a lamp (iii) action of detergents.

Work – power – energy: Work done by a force – F.S – unit of work – graphical representation of work done by a constant and variable force – power – units of power – energy – derivation of expression for gravitation potential energy and kinetic energy of a moving body – statement of work – energy theorem – mention of expression for potential energy of a spring – statement and explanation of law of conservation of energy – illustration in he case of a body sliding down on an inclined plane – discussion of special case  = 90o for a freely falling body – explanation of conservative and nonqwhen  conservative forces with examples – explanation of elastic and inelastic collisions with examples – coefficient of restitution – problems.

Gravitation: Statement and explanation of law of gravitation – definition of G – derivation of relation between g and G – mention of expression for variation of g with altitude, depth and latitude – statement and explanation of Kepler’s laws of planetary motion – definition of orbital velocity and escape velocity and mention of their expressions – satellites – basic concepts of geo-stationary satellites, launching of satellites – IRS and communication satellites – brief explanation of Inertial mass and gravitational mass – weightlessness – remote sensing and essentials of space communication – problems.

Concurrent Co-plannar forces: Definition of resultant and equilibrant – statement of law of parallelogram of forces – derivation of expression for magnitude and direction of two concurrent coplanar forces – law of triangle of forces and its converse – Lami’s theorem – problems.

HEAT 

Gas laws: Statement and explanation of Boyle’s law and Charle’s law – definition of Pressure and Volume Coefficient of a gas – absolute zero – Kelvin scale of temperature – mention of perfect gas equation – explanation of isothermal and adiabatic changes – mention of Van-der-Waal’s equation of state for real gases.

Mode of heat transfer: Conduction of heat – steady state – temperature gradient – definition of coefficient of thermal conductivity – basic concepts of convection of heat – radiation – properties of thermal radiation – radiant energy – definition of emissivity and absorptivity – perfect black body – statement and explanation of Kirchhoff’s law. Newton’s law of cooling – Stefan’s law – Wien’s displacement and Planck’s law – qualitative explanation of solar constant and surface temperature of sun – principle and working of total radiation pyrometer – problems.

GEOMETRICAL OPTICS

Waves: Waves around us – brief note on light waves, sound waves, radio waves, micro waves, seismic waves – wave as a carrier of energy – classification of waves. (i) based on medium – mechanical and electromagnetic waves (ii) based on vibration of particles in the medium – Longitudinal & transverse waves – one, two & three dimensional waves with example – definition of wave amplitude, wave frequency, wave period, wavelength and wave velocity – concept  to establish the relation between pathlof phase of a wave – derivation v=f difference and phase difference – definition of a progressive wave – and its characteristics – derivation of equation of a progressive wave – different forms of a progressive wave equation – definition of wave intensity – mention of expression of wave intensity and its unit – statement and explanation of principles of superposition of waves with examples – problems.

Sound: Properties of sound – speed of sound in a gas – explanation of Newton’s formula for speed of sound – correction by Laplace – Newton – Laplace formula – discussion of factors affecting speed i.e. pressure, temperature, humidity and wind – definition of sound intensity – explanation of loudness and its unit – definition of intensity level and its unit – mention of relation between intensity and loudness – distinction between noise and musical note – characteristics of a musical note – phenomenon of beats and its theory – application of beats (i) to find the frequency of a note (ii) to tune the musical instruments -Doppler effect – derivation of expression for apparent frequency in general case and discussion to special cases – qualitative comparison of Doppler effect in sound and light – problems.

Refraction at a plane surface: Refraction through a parallel sided glass slab – derivation of expressions for lateral shift and normal shift (object in a denser medium) – total internal reflection and its applications -optical fibers and its application in communication – problems.

Refraction through a prism: Derivation of expression for the refractive index in terms of A and D -dispersion through a prism – experimental – arrangement for pure spectrum – deviation produced by a thin prism – dispersive power – mention of condition for dispersion without deviation – problems.

Refraction at a spherical surface: Derivation of the relation – connecting n,u,v and r for refraction at a spherical surface (concave towards a point object in a denser medium) derivation of lens maker’s formula -power of a lens – magnification – derivation of expression for the equivalent focal length of combination of two thin lenses in contact – mention of expression for equivalent focal length of two thin lenses separated by a distance – problems.

PHYSICAL OPTICS

Introduction to Theories of Light: A brief explanation of Newton’s corpuscular theory, Huygen’s wave theory and Maxwell’s electromagnetic theory – mention of expression for o, qualitative explanation of Hertz’s experiment – briefeomÖspeed of light C=1/ explanation of Planck’s quantum theory of radiation -dual nature of light.

Interference: Explanation of the phenomenon theory of interference – derivation of conditions for constructive and destructive interference.

Young’s double slit experiment, derivation of expression for fringe width – qualitative explanation of interference at thin films and Newton’s rings – problems.

Diffraction: Explanation of the phenomenon – distinction between Fresnel and Fraunhoffer diffraction -qualitative explanation of diffraction at single slit and analysis of diffraction pattern (Fraunhoffer type) -qualitative explanation of plane diffraction grating at normal incidence – limit of resolution – resolving power – Rayleigh’s criterion – definition and mention of expression for resolving powers of microscope and telescope – problems.

Polarisation: Explanation of the phenomenon – representation of polarized and unpolarised light -explanation of plane of polarization and plane of vibration – methods of producing plane polarized light : by reflection – Brewster’s law, refraction, double refraction, selective absorption – construction and application of polaroids – optical activity – specific rotatory power – construction and working of Laurent’s half shade polarimeter – mention of circularly and elliptically polarized light – problems.

Speed of light: Michelson’s rotating mirror experiment to determine of light – importance of speed of light.

ELECTROSTATICS 

Electric charges: Concept of charge – Coulomb’s law, absolute and relative permittivity – SI unit of charge.

Electrostatic Field: Concept of electric field – definition of field strength – derivation of expression for the field due to an isolated change, concept of dipole – mention of expression for the field due to a dipole -definition of dipole moment – mention of expression for torque on a dipole – explanation of polarization of a dielectric medium – dielectric strength – concept of lines of force and their characteristics – explanation of electric flux – statement and explanation of Gauss theorem and its applications to derive expressions for electric intensity (a) near the surface of a charged conductor (b) near a spherical conductor – concept of electric potential – derivation of the relation between electric field and potential – derivation of expression for potential due to an isolated charge – explanation of potential energy of a system of charges – problems.

Capacitors: Explanation of capacity of a conductor and factors on which it depends – definition of capacitance and its unit – derivation of expression for capacity of a spherical conductor – principle of a capacitor – derivation of expression for capacitance of parallel plate capacitor – mention of expression for capacitance of spherical and cylindrical capacitors – derivation of expression for energy stored in a capacitor – derivation of expression for equivalent capacitance of capacitors in series and parallel – mention of uses of capacitors – problems.

CURRENT ELECTRICITY 

Electric current: Microscope view of current through conductors (random motion of electrons) – explanation of drift d -nvelocity and mobility – derivation of expression for current I = neA deduction of Ofim’s law – origin of resistance – definition of resistivity – temperature coefficient of resistance – concept of super conductivity – explanation of critical temperature, critical field and high temperature superconductors – mention of uses of superconductors – thermistors and mention of their uses – colour code for resistors -derivation of expression for effective resistance of resistances in series and parallel -derivation of expression for branch currents – definition of emf and internal resistance of a cell – Ohm’s law applied to a circuit -problems.

Kirchoff’s laws: Statement and explanation of Kirchoff’s laws for electrical network – explanation of Wheastone’s network – derivation of the condition for its balance by applying Kirchoff’s laws – principle of metre bridge – problems.

Magnetic effect of electric current: Magnetic field produced by electric current – statement and explanation of Biot – Savart’s (Laplace’s) law – derivation of expression for magnetic field at any point on the axis of a circular coil carrying current and hence expression for magnetic field at the centre – current in a circular coil as a magnetic dipole – explanation of magnetic moment of the current loop – mention of expression for the magnetic field due to (i) a straight current carrying conductor (ii) at a point on the axis of a solenoid – basic concepts of terrestrial magnetism – statement and explanation of Tangent law -construction and theory of tangent galvanometer – problems.

Mechanical effect of electric current: Mention of expression for force on a charge moving in magnetic field – mention of expression for force on a conductor carrying current kept in a magnetic field – statement of Fleming’s left hand rule – explanation of magnetic field strength in terms of flux density – derivation of expression for the force between two parallel conductors carrying currents and hence definition of ampere -mention of expression for torque on a current loop kept in an uniform magnetic field – construction and theory of moving coil galvanometer – conversion of a pointer galvanometer into an ammeter and voltmeter -problems.

Electromagnetic Induction: Statement explanation of Faraday’s laws of electromagnetic induction and Lenz’s law – derivation of expression for emf induced in a rod moving in a uniform magnetic field -explanation of self induction and mutual induction – mention of expression for energy stored in a coil -explanation of eddy currents – alternating currents – derivation of expression for sinusoidal emf – definition of phase and frequency of ac – mention of the expression for instantaneous, peak, rms, and average values -derivation of expression for current in case of ac applied to a circuit containing (i) pure resistor (ii) inductor (iii) capacitor – derivation of expression for impedance and current in LCR series circuit by phasor diagrm method – explanation of resonance – derivation of expression for resonant frequency – brief account of sharpness of resonance and Q-factor – mention of expression for power in ac circuits – power factor and wattless current – qualitative description of choke -basic ideas of magnetic hysteresis – construction and working of transformers – mention of sources of power loss in transformers – ac meters – principle and working of moving iron meter – qualitative explanation of transmission of electrical power – advantages of ac and dc – problems.

ATOMIC PHYSICS 

Introduction to atomic physics: Mention of the types of electron emission – description and theory of Dunnington’s method of finding e/m of an electron – explanation of types of spectra: emission and absorption spectra – brief account of Fraunhoffer lines – qualitative explanation of electromagnetic spectrum with emphasis on frequency.

Photo electric effect: Explanation of photo electric effect – experiment to study photo electric effect -experimental observations – Einstein’s photo electric equation and its explanation – principle and uses of photo cells: (i) photo emissive (ii) photo voltaic (iii) photo conductive cells – problems.

Dual nature of matter: Concept of matter waves – arriving at the expression for de Brogile Wave length -principle and working of G.P. Thomson’s experiment – principle of Electron Microscope – Scanning Electron Microscope Transmission Electron Microscope and Atomic -Force Microscope.

Bohr’s Atom model: Bohr’s atomic model for Hydrogen like atoms – Bohr’s postulates – arriving at the expressions for radius, velocity, energy and wave number – explanation of spectral series of Hydrogen -energy level diagram – explanation of ionization and excitation energy – limitations of Bohr’s theory -qualitative explanation of Sommerfeld & Vector atom models – problems.

Scattering of light: Explanation of coherent and incoherent scattering – blue of the sky and sea – red at sunrise and sunset – basic concepts and applications of Raman effect.

Lasers: Interaction between energy levels and electromagnetic radiation – laser action – population inversion – optical pumping – properties of lasers – construction and working of Ruby laser – mention of applications of lasers – brief account of photonics.

Nuclear Physics: Characteristics of nucleus – qualitative explanation of liquid drop model – qualitative explanation of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and its applications in medical diagnostics as MRI -nuclear forces and their characteristics – explanation of Einsteins mass – energy relation – definition of amu and eV – arriving at 1amu = 931 Mev – examples to show the conversion of mass into energy and vice-versa – mass defect – binding energy – specific binding energy – BE curve – packing fraction.

Nuclear fission with equations – nuclear chain reaction – critical mass – controlled and un-controlled chain reactions – types of nuclear reactors and mention of their principles – disposal of nuclear waste. Nuclear fusion – stellar energy (carbon & proton cycles) – problems.

Radioactivity: Laws of radioactivity (i)  -mSoddy’s group displacement laws (ii) decay law – derivation of N=NOe- explanation of decay constant – derivation of expression for half life – mention of expression for mean life – relation between half and mean life – units of activity: Bequerrel and Curie – Artificial transmutation: Artificial radioactivity – radio isotopes and mention of their uses – brief account of biological effects of radiations and safety measures – problems.

Elementary particles: Basic concepts of -decay – neutrino hypothesisbleptons and hadrons – qualitative explanation of  and Quarks.

Solid state electronics: Qualitative explanation of Bond theory of solids – classification of conductors, insulators and semiconductors – intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors – p-type and n-type semiconductors -construction and action of pn-junction – forward and reverse biasing – half wave and full wave rectification -function and application of light emitting diodes – photo diode – laser diode – transistors – npn and pnp transistors – action of transistor -npn transistor as an amplifier in CE mode.

Digital Electronics: Logic gates -AND, OR, NOR & NAND symbols and truth table – applications of logic gates (Boolean equations) – half adder and full adder.

Soft condensed matter physics: Liquid crystals – classification, thermotropic ( nematic, cholesteric and smectic) and lyotropic liquid crystals – mention of applications of liquid crystals – basic concepts of emulsions, gels & foams.

Manipal (OET) Medical 2014 Exam Centres

 

Test Centres
AHMEDABAD KANPUR
ALLAHABAD KOLKATA
ASANSOL KOTA
BANGALORE KOZHIKODE
BELGAUM LUCKNOW
BHILLAI LUDHIANA
BHOPAL MANGALORE
BHUBANESHWAR MANIPAL
CHANDIGARH MEERUT
CHENNAI MUMBAI
COIMBATORE NAGPUR
DEHRADUN NOIDA
DELHI PANJIM
DUBAI PATNA
ERNAKULAM PORTBLAIR
GANGTOK PUNE
GANJAM RANCHI
GULBARGA SURAT
GURGAON THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
GUWAHATI UDAIPUR
HYDERABAD VARANASI
INDORE VIJAYAWADA
JABALPUR VIZAG
JAIPUR



 

Manipal (OET) Medical 2014 Test Pattern

  • The test duration is of 2.30 hours and consists of 200 multiple choice questions (MCQ) of the objective type.
  • The approximate distribution of questions is as follows:

 

  Physics 50 questions  

Chemistry
50 questions
  Biology 70 questions
English & General Aptitude 30 questions. 
Total 200 questions. 



 

Manipal (OET) Procedure

  1. The candidates must ensure that the computer allotted to them is switched on and any problem with the computer should be informed to the invigilator immediately.
  2. The questions appearing on the screen will be in English. All questions will be of the Multiple Choice Question (MCQ type).
  3. Each MCQ will consist of a stem which may be in the form of a question or an incomplete statement and four responses labeled A, B, C and D. One of the four responses only is the correct or most appropriate answer. Candidates must choose the correct or most appropriate answer by clicking on the button next to the answer. Candidates can navigate freely through the questions.

ROUGH WORK

  • All rough work should be done in the paper/s supplied in the Test Centre. No paper/s should be taken to the test hall for this purpose.

Manipal (OET) Instructions

ONLINE ENTRANCE TEST:

The salient features of the computer based online entrance test are:

  •  The candidate sits in front of the computer and the questions are presented on the monitor and the candidate submits his/her answers through the use of mouse. The computer is connected to the server, which delivers the test, in real time through a reliable connectivity.
  •  Online Entrance test assumes that the candidate has basic familiarity with use of computers like use of keyboard and mouse operation. It is the responsibility of the candidate to acquire these skills before appearing in the test and the University cannot take responsibility for the same.
  •  The final score will be displayed on the test screen immediately after the completion of the test.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

  •  The number of examination days will be estimated based on the total number of applications received for the particular group of courses and test centre choices given by the candidates in the application.
  •  In the rare and unlikely event of a technical failure during the test, the candidate may be required to attempt for the test again.

ONLINE TEST BOOKING SYSTEM:

  •  Online Test booking system is a web based online scheduling system available at www.admissions.manipal.edu.
  • Candidates can book the test schedule at the centre, date and time of their choice.
  •  The schedule bookings are done on first-come-first-served basis and are subject to availability.


ONLINE TEST BOOKING PASSWORD:

  •  The Online Test Booking Password will be sent to the candidates e-mail ID given in the application form sufficiently in advance. University will not be responsible for non receipt of e-mail if the address given is incomplete or incorrect.
  • The security of your online test booking password is totally your responsibility. Manipal University will not be held accountable or responsible for any claim or loss that results directly or indirectly from any unauthorized use or misuse of your online test booking password.
  • The Online Test Booking Password must be kept confidential. Do not disclose it with others or write them down or store them in a file on your computer or auto save passwords.
  •  Your online test booking password is required only for the purpose of booking a schedule using online test booking system & to download e-hall ticket from the website and it will not be used for any other purpose.

Manipal (OET) Medical 2014 Important Dates

  • Last date for receipt of applications : 11th March 2014.
  • Commencement of classes for MBBS : 1st August 2014.
  • Test schedule for MBBS : 14th April 2014 to 15th May 2014.

Amrita Medical (UG) 2014 Important Dates

Important dates for AMRITA Medical UG 2014 entrance examination :

Commencement of application : 5 March 2014
Last date of receipt of application : 25 April 2014
Date of examination :   18 May 2014

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JEE Main 2014 Participating Institutions

JEE Main 2014 Self Financed Deemed Universities /Universities/Other Institutions

 

Sl. Deemed University
BIHAR
1 SITYOG Institute of Technology, Aurangabad.
HARYANA
2 Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana Ambala,  Haryana.
3 Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Sadopur Village, Chandigarh National Highway, Ambala
4 Lingaya’s University, Nachaull, Old Faridabad-Jasana Road,
Faridabad – 121 002.
5 Delhi Technical Campus, Bahdurgarh, Jhajjar
6 Amity School of Engineering, Manesar, Haryana.
7 Jagannath University, Jhajjar, Haryana
HIMACHAL PRADESH
8 Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Vill – Lado, Sultanpur Road, Solan
MADHYA PRADESH
9 Amity School of Engineering, Gwalior
10 ITM university, Gwalior
11 Peoples University, Bhopal
12 Techno Global University, Sironj, Distt. – Vidisha.
MEGHALAYA
13 Techno Global University, Shillong.
PUNJAB
14 Lovely School of Technology, LPU Campus, Phagwara
RAJASTHAN
15 Amity School of Engineering, Jaipur
16 Jyoti Vidyapeeth Women’s University, Vedant Gyan Valley, Vill –
Jharna, Jaipur
17 Jagannath University, Chaksu, Jaipur.
18 Bhagwant University, Sikar Road, Ajmer.
19 Jodhpur National University, Narnadi Jhanwar Road, Jodhpur.
20 Dr. K N Modi University, Industrial Area, Newai, Distt Tonk
21 Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phule University, RIICO Industrial Area, Tala
Mod, Jaipur.
22 Mewar University, Gangrar, Chittorgarh.
23 Sir Padampat Singhania University, Udaipur.
24 Vivekananda Global University, VIT Campus, Jagatpura, Jaipur.
TAMILNADU
25 Vel Tech Technical University, # 42, Vel Tech Road Avadi,
Chennai
UTTAR PRADESH
26 Shobhit University, Gangoh campus, Saharanpur
27 Amity School of Engineering, Gomati Nagar, Lucknow.
28 Amity School of Engineering, Amity University Campus, Noida.
29 School of Engineering Sharda University, Knowledge Park, Greater Noida.
30 Shobhit Institute of Engineering & Technology, Dulhera Marg,
Roorkee Road, Meerut -250 010
UTTRAKHAND
31 DIT University, Mussoorie Diversion Road, Dehradun.
WEST BENGAL
32 Techno Global University, Salt Lake, Kolkata.



 

JEE Main 2014 Participating Central /State Government Institutions

 

Central/State Government Funded Institutions
1 Assam University, Silchar (Assam)
2 Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi (Jharkhand)
3 Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar (Uttarakhand)
4 Indian Institute of Carpet Technology, Bhadohi (U.P.)
5 Institute of Infrastructure, Technology, Research & Management, Ahmedabad
6 Institute of Technology, Guru Ghasidas Vishawavidyalaya, Bilaspur (C.G.)
7 J.K. Institute of Applied Physics & Technology, University of Allahabad, Allahabad- 211002 (U.P.)
8 Mizoram University, Aizwal-796009
9 National Insitute of Foundary & Forge Technology, P.O. Hatia, Ranchi (Jharkhand).
10 School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh)
11 School of Planning and Architecture, I.P. Estate, New Delhi (SPA, Delhi)
12 School of Planning and Architecture, Vijaywada (Andhra Pradesh)
13 Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra-182320 (J & K)
14 Tezpur University, NAPAAM, Tezpur (Assam)



 

JEE Main 2014 Participating IIITs, IIITM & IIITDM

 

Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs, IIITM & IIITDM)
1 Atal Bihari Vajpayee Indian Institute of Information Technology & Management, Gwalior (M.P.)
2 Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design & Manufacturing, Kanchipuram, Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
3 Indian Institute of Information Technology, Amethi, Allahabad (U.P.)
4 Indian Institute of Information Technology, Jhalwa, Allahabad (UP)
5 Pandit Dwarka Prasad Mishra Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design & Manufacturing, Jabalpur (M.P.)
6 Indian Institute of Information Technology, Guwahati (Assam)
7 Indian Institute of Information Technology, Kota (Rajasthan)
8 Indian Institute of Information Technology, Sri City, Chitoor (A. P.)
9 Indian Institute of Information Technology, Vadodara (Gujarat)



 

JEE Main 2014 Participating NITs

 

National Institutes of Technology (NITs)
1 National Institute of Technology , Agartala (Tripura)
2 Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad (U.P.)
3 National Institute of Technology, Arunachal Pradesh
4 Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal (MP)
5 National Institute of Technology, Calicut (Kerela)
6 National Institute of Technology, Delhi
7 National Institute of Technology, Durgapur (West Bengal)
8 National Institute of Technology, Goa
9 National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur (Himachal Pradesh)
10 Malviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur (Rajasthan)
11 Dr. B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar (Punjab)
12 National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur (Jharkhand)
13 National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra (Haryana)
14 National Institute of Technology, Manipur
15 National Institute of Technology, Meghalaya
16 National Institute of Technology, Mizoram
17 National Institute of Technology, Nagaland
18 Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur (Maharashtra)
19 National Institute of Technology, Patna (Bihar)
20 National Institute of Technology, Puducherry
21 National Institute of Technology, Raipur (Chhattisgarh)
22 National Institute of Technology, Rourkela (Odisha)
23 National Institute of Technology, Sikkim
24 National Institute of Technology, Silchar (Assam)
25 National Institute of Technology, Hazartbal, Srinagar (J & K)
26 Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat (Gujarat)
27 National Institute of Technology, Surathkal, Mangalore (Karnataka)
28 National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirapalli (Tamil Nadu)
29 National Institute of Technology, Uttrakhand
30 National Institute of Technology, Warangal (Andhra Pradesh)



 

COMEDK – PGET 2014 List of Institutions (Dental)

 

College
Code
College Name Address Contact No.
MC01 Adichunchangiri
Institute of Medical  Sciences
Balagangadharanatha
Nagara – 571 448.
Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya District Karnataka.
08234-287433
MC02 Basaveshwara Medical College & Hospital N.H.04 S.J.M.I.T. Campus,
Chitradurga-577501.
Karnataka
8194226564
MC03 Dr. B R Ambedkar  Medical College #24,  Kadugondanahalli,
Bangalore-560045,
Karnataka
080-25471784
MC04 Father Muller Medical College (Christian  Religious Minority) Father Muller Road,
Kankanady, Mangalore-
575002, Karnataka
0824-2436352
MC05 H K E Society’s    M R Medical College Sedam Road, Gulbarga  – 585105. Karnataka 08472-225085
MC06 J J M Medical College Davangere-577 004,
Karnataka
08192-270522
MC07 K V G Medical College &
Hospital
Kurunjibag, D.K.
Karnataka, Sullia – 574327
08257-234404
MC08 Kempegowda Institute of
Medical Sciences
Banashankari II Stage,
Bangalore-560070,
Karnataka
080-26712791
MC09 M S Ramaiah Medical College Gnana Gangothri’ MSR
Nagar, MSRIT Post,
Mathikere, Bangalore-
560054, Karnataka
080-23605190
MC10 S. Nijalingappa Medical College and HSK Hospital
and Research Centre
Navanagar Bagalkot –
587102, Karnataka
08354- 235360

08354-200219

MC11 S.S. Institute of Medical Sciences & Research
Centre
JNANASHANKARA,
P.B.No.1, NH-4 Bypass
Road, Davangere-577005.  Karnataka
8192261807
MC12 SDM College of Medical
Sciences & Hospital
(Tulu Linguistic Minority)
SDM Educational Society, Sattur, Dharwad, Karnataka
– 580009
0836- 2464799

0836-2464699



 

JEE Main 2014: More Online Exam Centres to accommodate 5 Lacs Candidates

JEE Main 2014 could be India’s largest online exam system surpassing CAT (Common Admission Test) conducted by IIMs. CBSE is going to conduct this JEE Main 2014 both in online as well as pen and paper based. The computerized test to be conducted from as many as 235 locations where more than 5 lacs candidates could sit for the test. One out of every three urban centres shall be computerized test centres and there will be only 85 offline exam centres. Candidates have to travel a long distance who choose to appear the test in offline (pen and paper based) mode.

JEE Main is the entry exam for NITS, IIITs and other centrally funded institutions. This exam also selects top 1.5 Lacs candidates who will be eligible to appear JEE Advanced test to take admission in IITs in India.

In order to decrease the fear factor from the candidates’ mind CBSE has released online mock papers for candidates appearing JEE Main 2014. Entranceindia also offers JEE Main Sample Papers free for registered students. Our online Model test papers and Sample papers are designed in the same line with the JEE Main online test where candidates have the following facilities:

  • Review the questions before final submission

  • Different color options for questions attempted, flagged and not attempted

  • Change the answer in between before final submission

  • Timer to finish the test within the given time; after the expiry of time limit the test is auto submitted

  • Navigation table to select questions from any order

CBSE also declared to allow extra time for any computer glitches during the test.

The online registration for the exam started on 15th November 2013 and will continue till 26th December 2013. The pen and paper based offline exam is scheduled to be held on 6th April, 2014 and the computerized test shall be conducted on 9th,11th, 12th and 19th April 2013.

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COMEDK – PGET 2014 List of Institutions (Medical)

 

College
Code
College
Name
Address Contact No.
DC01 A E C S Maaruti College of  Dental Sciences & Research  Centre (Telugu Linguistic
Minority)
#108, BTM 6th Stage, 1st Phase,
Hulimavu Tank Bund Road, Kammanahalli, off Bannerghatta
Road,Bangalore-560076, Karnataka
080-26583010
DC02 A M E ‘s Dental College & Hospital Bijanagere Road, Raichur-584 103
Karnataka
08532-240718
DC03 Bapuji Dental College & Hospital P.B.NO.326, Davangere-577004, Karnataka 08192-220575
DC04 College of Dental Sciences P.B.No.327, Pavillion Road, Davangere-577 004, Karnataka 08192-231285
DC05 D. A. Pandu Memorial R. V. Dental College CA-37, 24th main, I Phase, J.P.Nagar, Bangalore-560 078,  Karnataka 080-22445754
DC06 Dayananda Sagar College of
Dental Sciences
Shavige Malleshwara Hills, Kumaraswamy Layout, Bangalore-
560 078, Karnataka
080-26665926
DC07 Dr. Syamala Reddy Dental College Hospital & Research Centre No.111/1, SGR Main Road, Munnekolala, Marathahalli,
Bangalore – 560037, Karnataka
080-25236132
DC08                H K E.Society               S.  Nijalingappa
Institute of Dental Sciences &
Research
Sedam Road, Gulbarga-585 105, Karnataka 08472-247745
DC09 K.L.E. Society’s Institute of Dental Sciences No.20, Yeshwanthpur Suburb,II Stage, Tumkur Road, Bangalore-
560022 Karnataka
080-23474137
DC10 K V G Dental College &
Hospital
K.V.G Vidyanagar, Kurunjibag,
Sullia -574327, Karnataka
08257-233148
DC11 Krishnadevaraya College of
Dental Sciences
Krishnadevaraya Nagar, Sir MVIT Cross, Hunasamaranahalli,
(Via)Yelahanka, New Airport Road,
Bangalore 562157, Karnataka
080-28477083
DC12 M. R. Ambedkar Dental
College & Hospital
1/36, Cline road, Cooke Town, Bangalore-560 005, Karnataka 080-25463097
DC13 M S Ramaiah Dental College New BEL Road, MSRIT Post, Bangalore-560054, Karnataka 080-23602079
DC14 Maratha Mandal’s Nathajirao                  G. Halgekar Institute of Dental Sciences 1007, M.M. Extension, Belgaum – 16, Karnataka. 0831-2471475
0831-2472982
DC15 P. M. N. M. Dental College & Hospital Bagalkot-587101, Karnataka 08354-220435
DC16 SDM College of Dental Sciences & Hospital (Tulu
Linguistic Minority)
Sattur-Dharwad-580009,  Karnataka 0836-2467676
DC17 Sri Hasanamba Dental College & Hospital P.B.No.86, Vidyanagar, Hassan – 573201, Karnataka 08172-265401
DC18 Vokkaligara Sangha Dental College & Hospital K.R. Road, V.V.Puram, Bangalore- 560 004, Karnataka 080-26618066
DC19 Sri Rajiv Gandhi College of Dental Sciences & Hospital Cholanagar, Hebbal, R.T. Nagar Post, Bangalore – 560 032. 080-23339377080-23435559



 

COMEDK PGET 2017 Medical PG Test Sample Paper (free)

COMEDK PGET Medical PG Entrance Test to be held on February to select candidates for admission into medical pg and the examination is conducted by Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka”(COMEDK). This entrance test  is to determine the merit of students seeking admissions to the post graduate courses in the Member Institutions of the Karnataka Professional Colleges Foundation Trust (KPCF) in its endeavor to offer an effective, fair, transparent and non-exploitative testing procedure. There are 12 Medical, 19 Dental colleges who make available almost 600 seats for admission.

Entranceindia provides online model papers and sample papers for students appearing COMEDK Medical PG Test. Each of our model papers are designed in tune with COMEDK PGET Pattern and covers the entire syllabus prescribed for the test. There are 180 questions in each model papers carrying 1 mark for correct response. There is no negative marking for incorrect or no response. Candidates has to select the right choice on an OMR sheet meant for answering the questions.

We also provide a Sample Test Paper for COMEDK PGET for registered candidates.

COMEDK PGET Sample Papers

COMEDK PGET Model Test Papers

COMEDK – PGET 2014 Exam Schedule

Information and Timing for Candidates :

a) Report 60 minutes before the commencement of the test (9:00 AM)

b) The Examination Hall will be opened 30 minutes before the commencement of the test. Candidates are expected to take their seats immediately. If the candidates do not report in time, they are likely to miss some of the general instructions.

c) The candidate must show, on demand, the Online TAT for admission in the Examination Hall. A candidate who does not possess the Online TAT downloaded from the COMEDK website shall not be admitted to the Examination Hall under any circumstances.

d) During the examination time, the invigilator will check the Online TAT of the candidates to satisfy himself / herself about the identity of each  candidate . The invigilator will also put his/her signature in the place provided in the Online TAT and OMR Answer Sheet.

e) In the Examination Hall the candidate must find and occupy his / her specific place checking for the TAT number which is pasted on the desk. If a candidate is found writing the test from a place which is not assigned to him/her, his/her candidature shall be cancelled.

f) Test commences at 10:00 AM

g) After 10:15 AM candidates will not be allowed to enter the examination hall to take the test.

 h) COMEDK is not responsible for any delay by any means of transportation to the city and reaching the test centre beyond the given time and also the candidate will not be allowed to enter the examination hall and take the test in the event of delay. It is advisable to reach the Test Location a day prior to the examination.

i) Candidates are advised in their own interest not to carry any of the personal computational devices, Bluetooth devices, cell phones, any electronic gadgets etc; to the venue of the examination as  arrangement for safe keeping of the same cannot be assured.

j) Candidates must not carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, any electronic gadgets except the Online Test Admission Ticket, acceptable photo ID and a blue/black ball-point pen inside the Examination Hall.

k) For those who are unable to appear on the scheduled date of the examination for any reason, re-examination shall not be held by COMEDK under any circumstances.

l) It is mandatory for the candidate to bring his/her recent not older than 6 months passport size colour photograph during the conduct of COMEDK PGET-2014. At the back of the photograph, candidate must mention his/her name, and TAT number.

Sl. Paper Test Time No Candidate is
allowed to Enter
the Examination
Hall after
No Candidate
is allowed to
exit the
Examination
Hall before
1 Medical 10:00 AM
to
01:00 PM
10:15 AM 1:00 PM
2 Dental 10:00 AM
to
01:00 PM
10:15 AM 1:00 PM

COMEDK – PGET 2014 Model Test Papers (15 Sets)

COMEDK – PGET 2014 Sample Test Paper (Free)

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COMEDK – PGET 2014 Important Dates

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COMEDK – PGET 2014 Syllabus

COMEDK – PGET 2014 Exam Pattern

COMEDK – PGET 2014 Exam Centre



COMEDK – PGET 2014 Exam Pattern

  • The Entrance Test COMEDK PGET-2014 is mandatory for all candidates seeking admissions to PG Courses in Member Institutions of COMEDK for the academic year 2014-2015. A merit / rank list is generated based on the candidate’s scores in entrance test only.
  • The time allotted for the test would be 180 minutes (3 hours). The test will begin at 10:00 AM and end at 01:00 PM.
  • Candidates are required to mark their answers on an OMR Answer sheet (Optical Mark Reader). 
  • Each correct answer is awarded one mark. 
  • No Mark/s will be awarded for multiple marking (marking multiple responses) of any question.
  • There will be no negative marking.
  • However, in the event of a tie in the score the principle of least negative responses (Number of wrong answers) will be adopted. 

COMEDK – PGET 2014 Model Test Papers (15 Sets)

COMEDK – PGET 2014 Sample Test Paper (Free)

Related Links :

COMEDK-PGET Home

COMEDK – PGET 2014 Important Dates

COMEDK – PGET 2014 Eligibility

COMEDK – PGET 2014 Syllabus

COMEDK – PGET 2014 Exam Schedule

COMEDK – PGET 2014 Exam Centre

 

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