Organisation : Commissioner for Entrance Examinations
Entrance Exam : PG Super Speciality 2015 Entrance Exam
Facility : Scheme of Examination
Notification : https://www.entrance.net.in/uploads/2425-pgs2015_prospectus.pdf
Home Page : http://www.cee-kerala.org/
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION:
All candidates seeking admission for the P.G Super Specialty Courses will have to appear for the Entrance Examination conducted by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations [CEE]. The Entrance Examination will be conducted by the CEE, in accordance with the Schedule fixed by the MCI. The date and time of the Entrance examination will be announced by the CEE in due course.
Scheme of Examination:
The entrance examination will consist of Two Papers, each of one and half hours duration and containing 90 Objective Type [Multiple Choice] questions. Appearance in both Paper I and Paper II of the Entrance examination is compulsory for admission to the course.
The Syllabus of Paper I will be different for the candidate appearing for Medical Superspeciality and for those appearing for Surgical Superspecialities.
The question pattern of Paper I for Medical Super Specialties will cover the questions on the following subjects at the Post Graduate level.
1 General Medicine 40 Questions
2 Pediatrics 20 Questions
3 Respiratory Medicine 5 Questions
4 Pathology including Hematology 5 Questions
5 Skin 5 Questions
6 Psychiatry 5 Questions
7 Immunology 5 Questions
8 Genetics 5 Questions
Total 90 Questions
The question pattern of Paper I for Surgical Super Specialties will cover the questions on the following subjects at the Post Graduate level.
i) General Surgery – 72 questions
ii) Basic pathology – 9 questions
iii) Anesthesia – 9 questions
Total 90 questions.
Paper II will cover the questions in the Super Speciality subjects of the course, which will also be at the Post Graduate level.
There will be a single version for the question paper, which will be in the form of a booklet. For each question, four suggested responses will be given as choices A, B, C and D, of which only one will be the most appropriate answer and the candidate, has to select, and mark the bubble corresponding to the most appropriate response in the separate OMR Answer Sheets provided. All entries in the OMR Sheet, including filling of bubbles should be done using ballpoint pen only. (Blue or Black) .
Scoring Scheme :
Each answer with correct response will be awarded 4 (Four) marks. Negative marking will be adopted for incorrect response. One mark will be deducted for each incorrect response and zero mark will be given for the question not answered. More than one answer indicated against a question will be deemed as incorrect response and will be negatively marked. A fully computerized system has been adopted for the evaluation of the Answer Scripts, using the Optical Mark Reading (OMR) System and for the preparation of the Rank List. There is no provision for revaluation or rechecking of answer sheets.
Important:
(i) At the end of the examination, candidate should hand over the OMR Answer Sheet and Question Booklet to the invigilator, who will separate the Ans wer Sheet along the perforation in the presence of the candidate. Candidates will be permitted to take the Question Booklet with them after the Examination.
Candidate will not be permitted to take items such as Pencil, eraser, correction fluid, calculator electronic gadgets, mobile phones etc. in to the examination hall. Any malpractice or attempt to commit any kind of malpractice in the examination will result in the disqualification of the candidate and will be debarred for a period not less than two years.
Resolution of Tie:
If more than one candidate obtains equal marks in the Entrance Examination, tie will be resolved as follows :
(i) Candidate with higher marks in Paper II will be ranked higher.
(ii) If the tie till persists candidates with less number of negative marks will be ranked higher.
(iii) If the tie still persists, the age of the candidate will be taken into account, the older being given preference.
Note:
50% marks for either Paper I or Paper II will be the qualifying marks. For the purpose of ranking of the candidates, marks obtained by the candidates for both the papers will be taken.