Monday, May 21, 2018

Download Admit Card JIPMER MBBS 2018

The JIPMER MBBS Entrance Examination is scheduled on 3 June 2018. The Hall Ticket is available for download through official website http://jipmer.edu.in
The examination is completely online and will be held in two shifts on the test day. Candidates are required to download hall ticket and preserve it till admission procedure is over.

 Important Dates: JIPMER MBBS Admission 2018

  • Application Form Availability- 7th March 2018
  • Last Date of Form Submission- 13th April 2018 (5:00 PM)
  • Admit Card Issued- 21st May to 3rd June 2018
  • JIPMER Exam Date- 3rd June 2018
  • Result Declaration- On or before 20th June 2018
  • 1st Counselling- 27th – 29th June 2018
  • 2nd Counselling- 25th July 2018
  • 3rd Counselling- 20th August 2018
  • Final Counselling- 28th September 2018
  • Closing of Admission- 30th September 2018

JIPMER MBBS Exam 2018 Mock Test

JIPMER MBBS 2018 Entrance Examination is Computer Based Test. How exam will look like? To have a sneak peak candidates can take MOCK TEST available on official website.

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

CDS Exam II 2017 Final Result

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) New Delhi announced Final Result for Combined Defence Services (CDS) Examination II 2017. A total of 192 candidate cleared the examination based on written test and SSB interview. The selected candidates shall get admission to following courses
  • 145th Course of Indian Military Academy (IMA) Dehradun
  • Indian Naval Academy (INA) Ehimala
  • Air Force Academy (AFA) Hyderabad, Pre-Flying Training Course i.e. No. 204 FP Course
Check CDS Exam II 2017 Final Result

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

GRE Subject Test: Literature in English

What is test pattern for GRE English Literature
No. of Questions: 230
Syllabus and Question Paper Pattern
The approximate distribution of questions according to content categories is indicated by the following outline.

    Literary Analysis (40–55%)
    Interpretation of passages of prose and poetry. Such questions may involve recognition of conventions and genres, allusions and references, meaning and tone, grammatical structures and rhetorical strategies, and literary techniques.
    Identification (15–20%)
    Recognition of date, author or work by style and/or content (for literary theory identifications see IV below).
    Cultural and Historical Contexts (20–25%)
    Knowledge of literary, cultural and intellectual history as well as identification of author or work through a critical statement or biographical information. Also identification of details of character, plot or setting of a work.
    History and Theory of Literary Criticism (10–15%)
    Identification and analysis of the characteristics and methods of various critical and theoretical approaches.

The literary-historical scope of the test follows the distribution below.

1. Continental, Classical and Comparative Literature through 1925: 5–10%
2. British Literature to 1660 (including Milton): 25–30%
3. British Literature 1660–1925: 25–35%
4. American Literature through 1925: 15–25%
5. American, British and World Literatures after 1925: 20–30%



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