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Entrance Exam : Entrance Examination Of Higher Speciality Courses 2015-2016
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Download Your Hall Ticket For Entrance Examination Of Higher Speciality Courses 2015-2016.
Eligible Candidates can download the same from the website by entering their Applno allotted by the Selection Committee and attend the Entrance Examination
Date of Entrance Examination : 12.07.2015
CONDUCT OF EXAMINATION :
The Entrance Examination will be conducted only at Chennai as scheduled below
DM/ MCh Courses : 10.00 AM – 01.15 PM
First / Single Option : 10.00 AM – 11.30 AM
Second Option : 11.45 AM – 01.15 PM
This Entrance Examination is valid only for admission to Higher Specialty courses for the academic year 2015-2016.
The Centre in which the entrance examination is to be written will be given in the Hall Ticket.
The examination will be conducted only in English.
Answers should be shaded with a Ball Point Pen in the OMR answer sheet as per the instructions given and if it is shaded with any other item the answer sheets will not be considered for valuation without any intimation to the candidate. The ball point pen will be provided in the examination hall.
Each candidate will be allowed to give not more than two options in the order of preference while applying for Higher Specialty courses.
Options once given cannot be changed.
Candidates opting for admission to TWO different courses will be permitted to appear for the FIRST OPTION discipline paper FIRST. The completed answer sheet and question booklet of the first option should be handed over to the invigilator after one and half hour. Thereafter the question booklet of the SECOND OPTION will be given to the candidate to be answered within the next one and half hour. The candidate will be permitted to leave the hall only after completing and handing over the second paper and not in between.
Candidates who do not appear for the first option paper will not be permitted to appear for the second option paper alone.
Hall Tickets should be downloaded by the candidates prior to the commencement of the entrance examination. However admission to Entrance Examination does not confer on the candidate the right of admission to the course if the candidate is found to be ineligible later.
Candidates admitted for the entrance examination will have to come at their own expense and will have to make their own arrangements for stay.
Candidates with Hall Tickets only will be allowed to enter the Examination Hall..
Candidates for D.M and M.Ch courses are advised to be present at 9.30 a.m. in the Examination Center. They are required to be seated on their respective seats 15 minutes before the commencement of examination and to fill up the 1st page of Question Booklet. Question Booklets should not be opened by the candidates before 10.00 A.M. for Option I and before 11.45 AM for Option II respectively.
Candidates who report after 15 minutes of the commencement of the examination shall not be permitted to appear for the examination.
Candidates shall not be allowed to carry any text material printed or written, bits of paper, electronic devices with or without remote sensing like Pagers, Cellular Phones or Electronic Diary etc., and pencil /pens inside the Examination Hall.
Candidates appearing for single / two options will not be allowed to leave the examination hall before the end of the examination.( Single option 11.30 AM and double option 01.15 PM ).
Candidates shall maintain silence. Any misconduct will result in forfeiture of the right to continue the examination. His / Her answer will not be considered for valuation. Further the candidate will not be allowed to apply for Higher Speciality Courses for 3 years (Three Years).
SCHEME OF ENTRANCE EXAMINATION :
All the Candidates seeking admission should appear for an Entrance Examination conducted by the Selection Committee.
Each paper will be of Postgraduate Degree standard and will contain 120 objective type questions with 4 responses. Out of the 120 questions, 60 questions will be from Basic Sciences and the other 60 questions will be related to the Speciality concerned.
Each question will carry 1 mark. There will be No Negative marks for incorrect responses.
Indicating more than one response, will be deemed as incorrect response and will be given zero mark. The Maximum marks will be computed to 90.
The number of Questions in each subject is as shown below.
a) BASIC SCIENCES:
SUBJECT NO.OF QUESTIONS
Anatomy 10
Physiology 10
Bio-chemistry 10
Pharmacology 10
Pathology 10
Microbiology 10
Total 60
The Basic Science questions will be of Postgraduate standard and would be related to the discipline concerned.