Organisation : Association of Private Medical & Dental Colleges of Uttar Pradesh
Announcement : Pattern of Exam
Admission : UPCAT Dental BDS 2015 Uttar Pradesh Common Admission Test
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UPCAT-DENTAL BDS 2015 :
EXAM STRUCTURE :
PATTERN OF UPCAT-DENTAL :
All candidates should appear for the Uttar Pradesh Common Admission Test (UPCAT-DENTAL). The entrance examination will comprise of an objective type examination of 180 minutes duration containing 200 questions of 200 marks. There will be 50 questions each for Physics, Chemistry, Zoology & Botany. The syllabus for entrance examination will be as per the 10 + 2 examination (ICSE/CBSE/U.P. Board or equivalent). The question paper will be given in English only. The candidate is required to answer 200 MCQs in 3 hours. Each question shall carry equal marks.
All questions will be objective type with Multiple (1, 2, 3, 4) choice of which, only one will be the appropriate response and therefore the correct choice. Each correct answer will be awarded one mark. Zero marks shall be given to no response. There will be no negative marking for incorrect answer or more than one choice indicated against a question.
MARKING THE OMR ANSWER SHEET :
Answer Sheets are scanned by machine and scores computed. Accuracy in scoring is dependent on the examines marking their answer sheets properly and the completeness of their erasures when used. Therefore, accurate scoring is dependent on your strict adherence to the following procedures : Answer sheets have three parts : Part A, Part B and Part C. Part A is to be filled in with ink while Part B and Part C should be filled in with HB Pencil only. The method of filling the answer sheets is given as under (refer to sample attached).
PART-A (To be filled in with ink)
1. Name Restrict your name to the boxes given in the form.
2. Date of Birth Enter as applicable (Ex. 10 April, 1982)
3. Address This is meant for your complete address.
4. Test Date Enter test date (Ex. 25th May, 2008)
5. Candidate’s Signature & Invigilator’s Signature This is to be signed in front of the invigilator.
Answer Sheets are scanned by machine and scores computed. Accuracy in scoring is dependent on the examines marking their answer sheets properly and the completeness of their erasures when used. Therefore, accurate scoring is dependent on your strict adherence to the following procedures : Answer sheets have three parts : Part A, Part B and Part C. Part A is to be filled in with ink while Part B and Part C should be filled in with HB Pencil only. The method of filling the answer sheets is given as under (refer to sample attached).
PART-B (To be shaded in with HB Pencil only)
6. Name of the Candidate Restrict your name to the boxes given in the form
7. Centre Code Enter your centre code as applicable (Ex. 191)
8. Booklet Series To be filled as applicable (Given on Question Paper)
9. Examination Roll No. (Nine Digit) Example: 550001000 (Starting from left box to right box)
PART-C (Reverse Side)- To be shaded in with HB Pencil Only
The method ofshadingthe circles has been indicated in “Important Instructions” on Side 1 of the answer sheet and these must be strictly followed. No calculator is allowed to be used in the test.
Note : It is your responsibility to make certain that you understand and follow the directions for completing your answer sheet.
Candidate should not indicate the answer in any other way (i.e., tick mark, cross, dot line etc. are not accepted). Please do not make any stray marks on the answer sheet. If more than one circle is darkened, or if the response is marked in wrong manner, it shall betreated as a wrong answer.
If candidate wants to change any answer on the answer sheet, he / she must erase completely the existing pencil mark and then darken the appropriate circle with pencil. Candidate must ensure thaf no visible mark is left after erasing the wrong answer. Candidate should not do any rough work or writing work on the Answer Sheet. All rough work should be done in the Examination Booklet.
The order of question is not the same in all Examination Booklets; the pages are jumbled. So, candidates should not change their Examination Booklet during the examination. If you do so, your answers would be marked wrong.
No request for revaluation of answer sheet shall be entertained.