Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi- All India Competitive Written Test for admission to MBBS, BDS, BAMS and B Pharm Courses - PMT-2011

Institute of Medical Sciences,
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221 005
 
All India Competitive Written Test for admission to MBBS, BDS, BAMS and B Pharm Courses  - PMT-2011
 
The Banaras Hindu University will hold the PMT-2011 Screening, the first stage of the All India Competitive Written Test for admission to MBBS course and the All India Competitive Written Test for admission to BDS, BAMS and B Pharm Courses of the University will be held from 9.30 am to 12.30 pm on 8th May, 2011 (Sunday) at Varanasi, Kolkata, Delhi and Hyderabad.

The PMT-2011 Screening will be the basis for selection of students to take the PMT-2011 Main Examination, the second stage of the All India Competitive Written Test for admission to MBBS course at the Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, to be held on 12th June, 2011 (Sunday) at Varanasi.

The PMT-2011 Screening will be the basis for preparation of merit list for admission to the BDS and BAMS courses offered at the Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU and B Pharm Course at the Institute of Technology, BHU, Varanasi.

Syllabus: The standard of PMT will be broadly based on the 10+2 course or equivalent as laid down by the Central Board of Secondary Education.

Pattern of PMT Screening: The PMT 2011 Screening will have a single question paper containing 200 objective type questions, each carrying 2 marks. There will be 50 questions each from Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology with a maximum of 100 marks for each subject. Marks will be deducted for incorrect answers. One mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer. 

Pattern of PMT Main: The PMT Main also will have one question paper with 200 objective type questions from Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology. The Question paper will have two sections. Section A will have 100 questions having 25 questions from each subject (Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology). Against each questions, four responses will be given of which only one will be correct. Section B will have 100 questions with 25 from each of the four subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology). The questions will be of the multiple response type. Out of four options given against each question, more than one shall be correct. Each correct answer in PMT Main will carry 2 marks. One mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer.

Minimum Marks for PMT Screening and Main: Candidates belonging to the General category have to score a minimum of 50% marks while those belonging to the General Physically Challenged (PC) category have to score a minimum of 45% marks to qualify in the PMT Screening. Candidates belonging to the OBC (Non-Creamy layer) and SC/ST and their respective PC Category candidates have to score 40% marks to qualify.

Selection for MBBS: From the list of PMT Screening, first 4200 candidates will be called (as per Government of India Reservation policy) for appearing in the PMT Main Examination for MBBS. For MBBS, candidates will be selected based on their merit in PMT-2011 Main Test. 

Selection for BDS/BAMS: For BDS and BAMS Courses, candidates will be selected on the basis of their merit in PMT 2011 Screening Test.

Selection for B Pharm: Selection to the B Pharm course will be based on the separate list prepared for B.Pharm course, based on the merit in the PMT Screening Test.

Eligibility: Applicant should be an Indian National. Applicant should have passed the Intermediate Science or Pre-Medical Course/12th year of the 10+2 examination or equivalent examination of a recognized Indian University/ Board/Council with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

For MBBS/BDS/BAMS applicant should have scored a minimum of 50% marks for General and 45% for General-PC candidates and 40% marks for OBC (Non Creamy layer)/SC/ST and respective PC candidates in the subjects specified at the qualifying examination (English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology). For B.Pharm, applicant should have scored a minimum of 60% marks for General / OBC and respective PC candidates and 55% marks for SC/ST and respective PC candidates in the subjects specified at the qualifying examination. Candidates appearing in qualifying examination may also apply, subject to their qualifying by 30th June, 2011.

Applicant must complete the age of 17 years but should not cross the age of 25 years as on 31st December 2011. Only those candidates whose date of birth falls between 1st January 1987 and 1st January 1995 (both dates inclusive) are eligible to apply. 

Application: Application Form will be sold till 28.02.2011 from the following branches of Bank of Baroda on payment by way of cash, Rs. 1200/-, for GEN/OBC applicants and Rs. 800/- for SC/ST candidates. VARANASI: (i) BHU-S S Hospital Branch (ii) Ram Katora Branch, (iii) Orderly Bazar Branch; DELHI: (i) Parliament Street Branch, (ii) Nehru Place Branch, (iii) Chowk Shakti Nagar Branch; KOLKATA: College Street Branch; LUCKNOW: Charbagh Branch; HYDERABAD: Main Branch, ABIDS Circle; JAIPUR: DCM Branch; BHOPAL: TT Nagar Branch; PATNA: Sri Krishnapuri; MUMBAI: Shivaji Park; CHENNAI: Mount Road; BHUBANESWAR: Main Branch (Bapuji Nagar).

Application Form can be obtained from Bank of Baroda, BHU Branch, S.S. Hospital, Varanasi up to 07.03.2011.

Application can also be obtained by Post from 'The Director (PMT-Cell), Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221 005', by sending by Registered Post, a Crossed Demand Draft/Bankers Cheque (MICR only) of Rs. 1300/- for General/OBC candidates and Rs. 900 for SC/ST candidates of a Nationalized Bank, drawn in favour of 'The Director, Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU', payable at Varanasi, along with a written request showing the name and address of the candidate, full particulars of the enclosed DD/BC with the applicant's Name and address written on the back of DD, Two self-addressed, preferably typed, white paper slips of size 10 cm ´ 6 cm size, with the words 'Request for Application Form for PMT-2011, BHU' super scribed on the cover, so as to reach  there latest by 21.02.2011.

Last date:
Filled Application should reach The Director (PMT Cell), Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221 005, by Registered Post, latest by 09.03.2011.

Admit Card: Provisional Admit Card for PMT 2011 Screening would be sent by Speed/Registered Post to the candidates. If candidates do not receive the admit card by 2nd May, 2011, they may contact the Office of the Director, Institute of Medical Sciences (PMT Cell), BHU, varanasi-221005 in person or on Phone numbers 0542-6703233; 0542-2369501 between 10 am and 5 pm. Such candidates will be informed of their Roll Number and Centre. Duplicate Admit Cards can be collected by them at the following Camp Offices on 7.5.2011 between 10 am and 3 pm. Varanasi Centre (At Holkar House): Director, PMT Cell, IMS, BHU, Varanasi-221005; New Delhi Centre:Kendriya Vidyalaya, Gole Market (Behind RML Hospital), New Delhi; Kolkata Centre: Kendriya Vidyalaya, Fort Williams, Kolkata; Hyderabad Centre: Kendriya Vidyalaya No.1, Uppal, Hyderabad. For collecting Duplicate Admit Card, candidates should approach the Centre concerned with application form number and two copies of their passport size photograph identical as pasted in the application form. No duplicate Admit Card will be issued on 8.5.2011, the day of examination.

Foreign Nationals are not required to appear in the PMT examination for MBBS/BAMS courses. They may seek admission through the Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India, New Delhi, as per the rules laid down for the purpose and their nomination must reach by Friday, the 15.07.2011.

Seats: There are 84 seats for MBBS of which 42 are under General category. There are 23 seats reserved for OBC (Non Creamy Layer), 13 seats for SC and 6 seats for ST for MBBS.

Seats reserved for various categories for the other courses are as follows.
BDS: Total- 38, General – 19, OBC (Non Creamy Layer)-10, SC – 6, ST-3; BAMS: Total- 78, General – 36, OBC (Non Creamy Layer)-21, SC – 12, ST-6, Foreign National-3; B.Pharm: Total- 33, General – 17, OBC (Non Creamy Layer)-9, SC – 5, ST-2.

For more details, see the Prospectus and the website http://bhu.ac.in/

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