CMC
Vellore Syllabus 2016
Christian Medical College of Vellore has published CMC
Vellore Syllabus 2016 for those applicants who are preparing for CMC MBBS
entrance. Applicants must download MBBS/Entrance Exam Syllabus for preparing
well for CMC Exam. MBBS course is of four and a half years duration course and
is pursued by one year of Compulsory Rotating Residential Internship. This
course starts with a short base course revealing candidates to basic values of
statements, Ethics and Problem Based Learning.
CMC
Vellore MBBS/Entrance Exam Syllabus
PHYSICS
Mathematical tools
Motion in a straight line
Motion in a plane
Newton’s laws of motion
Work power and energy
System of particles and rotational motion
Gravitation
Mechanical properties of solids and fluids
Optics
Oscillations and waves
Electrostatics
Magnetic properties of current
Modern physics
CHEMISTRY
Mole concept and stoichiometry
Atomic structure
Chemical bonding
Chemical kinetics
Chemical thermodynamics
Nuclear chemistry
Co ordination compounds
Comparative study of elements
Nomenclature
Alcohols and phenols
Solid state
BIOLOGY
Living world
Animal kingdom
Plant kingdom
Structural organization
Plant physiology
Animal physiology
Genetics
Evolution
Biotechnology
GENERAL APTITUDE
CURRENT ISSUES
CMC
Vellore Entrance Exam (CMC VELLORE)
CMC Vellore MBBS 2015 Entrance Exam shall be conducted
in two steps:
CMC
Vellore MBBS 2015 Step one:
CMC Vellore MBBS 2015 Computer Based Exam:
Computer Based Test consisting of Multiple Choice
Questions conducted in English Medium
The Question Paper Booklet of CMC Vellore MBBS 2015
will consist of 60 questions each in Physics, Chemistry and Biology subject
CMC
Vellore MBBS 2015 Step two:
Candidates clearing step one of the CMC Vellore MBBS
2015 exam will be appearing for the step two process of the entrance exam:
CMC Vellore MBBS 2015 Step two exam will consist of 120
questions on General Ability
Questions of this step two entrance exam will assess
candidates Speed, Accuracy and Knowledge on Current Events
This General Ability exam will consist of two sections
where;
Section 1 will have 60 questions which has to be
answered in 50 minutes
Section 2 will have 60 questions which has to be
answered in 20 minutes
There will not be any system of Negative Marking
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