Test Scheme...

 

 

BLDEU-PGET-2009 will have the following pattern.

There will be only one test which will have 180 multiple-choice questions (MCQ).

The time allotted for the test shall be 180 minutes. The test will begin at 10:00am and end at 1:00pm Candidates are required to mark their answers in an OMR (Optical Mark Reader) Answer Sheet. Each correct answer is awarded with one mark.

 

There will be no negative marking.

No mark/s will be awarded for multiple marking (marking multiple responses) of any question.

 

Syllabus

The scope of the syllabus for the Post Graduate Medical Entrance is based on the M.B.B.S. syllabus as prescribed by MCI. The number of questions related to each subject in BLDEU-PGET-2009 is approximately mentioned below.

 

Subject Questions

  • Anatomy                                 08

  • Biochemistry                            08

  • Physiology                               08

  • Pharmacology                          08

  • Microbiology                            07

  • Pathology                               12

  • Forensic Medicine                     06

  • ENT                                       03

  • Ophthalmology                         09

  • Community Medicine                  15

  • General Medicine                       24

  • Obstetrics & Gynecology            11

  • General Surgery                        18

  • Anesthesiology                         06

  • Dermatology                             05

  • Radio Diagnosis                         06

  • Pediatrics                                09

  • Psychiatry                               06

  • Orthopedics                             06

  • TB & Chest Diseases                  05

Instructions to the Candidates for taking Test

  • Report 60 minutes before the commencement of the test (at 9:00am)

  • Use ball point pen with black ink to mark on the OMR sheet.

  • Test commences at 10:00am

  • Candidates reporting after 10-15 am will not permitted to appear for the test.

  • Answer sheet: All answers need to be registered on an Optical Mark Reader (OMR) sheet, which is machine read and evaluated. Candidates must use only black ballpoint pen for marking their answers on the OMR sheet. Use of erasers or whiteners is not permitted.

  • OMR answer sheets will be supplied only at the examination hall. After the test is over, the answer sheet should be submitted back to the invigilator, before leaving the room.

  • Please note that the candidates must sign on attendance sheet and OMR answer sheets in the presence of the invigilator, after the invigilator has verified their TAT.

  • Candidates are also required to write their name, question booklet number, Version Code, TAT number only in the space provided in their OMR answer sheet. The OMR answer sheet is machine assessed and therefore it should be handled with care. If there is any doubt, please contact the test invigilator immediately.

  • The BLDEU-PGET-2009 test administration is timed. The test session is designed to be completed within 180 minutes as indicated in this brochure and no compromise will be made on the set time limit. The Chief Superintendent of the test centre is the official timekeeper. Candidates (Test takers) will not be permitted to continue the test beyond the established time limit.

  • Photographs, Video shooting and finger print scanning shall be done during the test and counseling.

  • Candidates are not allowed to go out of the room temporarily for any reason during the test duration.

Grounds for Disqualification

The BLDEU-PGET-2009 Chief Superintendent is authorized to disqualify a candidate from a test session for:

·     Attempting to take the test for someone else (Impersonation)

·     Failing to provide acceptable identification when asked for or creating disturbance at the test venue.

·     Giving or receiving unauthorized help.

·     Using any forbidden / unauthorized testing aids, such as personal computational devices, pagers, cell phones etc.

·     Leaving the test centre in the first 15 minutes after commencement of the test.

·     Failing to adhere to any of the other procedures and regulations cited.

·     Refusing to follow directions as stipulated by the invigilators etc. Requests like use of toilet during the test are not entertained. Failure to comply with the test procedures & regulations or with the Chief Superintendent's directions, can result in the University taking action/s that include, but are not limited to, barring candidates from future testing and/or canceling the candidates test scores and forfeiture of test fee.

 

 

 
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