As the demands of the society changed, its culture changed, and consequently also its educational practices. There is no doubt that education is the secret key of human success and the roots of education lie in competition. Today, competitive exams sit at the core of the Indian education system. The gateways to some of the best courses and institutes in the country, they are indeed an unbiased way of choosing worthy applicants without the risk of peddling, favoritism or cultural influences.
“Competitive and scholarship exams build us positive spirit ambition, motivation and improve intellectual , logical skills and reasoning capabilities of your child.”
“Most of these competitive exams are combination of aptitude and subject knowledge and helps in finding out the scholastic talent of your child.”
Exam conducted by CBSE
Objective (MCQ) based
paper based on Physics Chemistry & Biology
Total 180 MCQs = [Physics
(45 MCQs) + Chemistry (45 MCQs) + Biology (90 MCQs)
Correct Answer = +4,
Wrong Answer =-1, No attempt =0
Total Marks = 720
Generally conducted in
May
Exam conducted by DMER
(offline)
Total 200 MCQs = Physics
(50 MCQs) + Chemistry (50 MCQs) + Biology (100 MCQs)
Objective (MCQ) based
on Physics, Chemistry & Biology
Every MCQ has 1 mark,
No Negative Marking
Total Marks = 200
Generally conducted in
May
Exam conducted by DTE
(offline)
Total 200 MCQs = Physics
(50 MCQs) + Chemistry (50 MCQs) + Maths (50 MCQs)
Objective (MCQ) based
on Physics, Chemistry & Maths
Total Marks = 200
Every MCQ has 1 mark
in Physics & Chemistry and 2 Marks in Maths, No Negative Marking
Generally conducted in
May
Exam conducted by CBSE
(Online/offline).
One objective (MCQ) paper for JEE Mains
Total Marks = 360 [Physics
(30 MCQs) + Chemistry (30 MCQs) + Maths (30 MCQs) = 90 MCQs]
Correct Answer =+4, Wrong
Answer=-1, No attempt=0
For NITs and other centrally
funded technical institutes final merit list will have