WBJEEB Joint Entrance For Medical And Allied Sciences (JEMAS-PG) - Examination Pattern And Syllabus

✓Examination Pattern
The paper will contain 100 questions. All questions will be of Multiple- Choice Question (MCQ) type, with four answer options each, of which only one option is correct. Time for the paper is 90 minutes. The questions will be in English language only.

✓Syllabus
1. Dip Diet
Standard Bachelor course syllabus of Basic Nutrition, Physiology, Chemistry and Basic Food Science – 100 Q

2. DHPE
Standard Bachelor course syllabus of Basic Public Health Sciences – 100 Q

3. DHS
Class XII standard syllabus of Mathematics with and basics of statistics – 100 Q

4. FCCT
MBBS level equivalent to NEET-PG examination.

5. FPM
MBBS standard questions on Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Pharmacology, Psychiatry, Anesthesiology, Physical Medicine, Orthopedics, General Medicine, Rheumatology, Oncology and Community Medicine related to Pain. – 100 Q

6. FRMTS
Relevant sections of Regenerative Medicine and Translational Sciences covered in the courses of qualifying examinations. – 100Q

7. MPhil CP
General Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Biological Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, Health Psychology, Personality Theories, Research Methods and Statistics, Psychological Assessments, Psychotherapy, Psychiatry and Legal aspects of Mental Health. – 100Q

8. MPhil PSW Social Work, Social Work Research, Psychology, Sociology, Psychiatry, General Knowledge and Current Affairs – 100Q

9. MPhil RMTS
Relevant sections of Regenerative Medicine and Translational Sciences covered in the courses of qualifying examinations. – 100Q

10. MAN
Standard Bachelor course syllabus of Physiology, Biochemistry, Nutrition, Community Health, Food Sciences, and Maternal and Child Nutrition – 100 Q.

11. MSc Aud Communication Sciences, Diagnostic Audiology, Amplification Devices, Implantable Hearing Devices,Pediatric Audiology, Aural Rehabilitation, Audiology in Practice.

12. MSc CCS
Relevant questions based on the standard of bachelor’s degree courses. – 100 Q

13. MSc BT
Nucleotides and Nucleotides, DNA and RNA based information, Genes and Chromosomes, Protein Chemistry: amino acid composition, structure and functions, Enzymology, Polysaccharides, Carbohydrates and Lipids, Biomembranes – 100 Q

14. MSc MLT
a) Biochemistry as in BMLT syllabus – 50 Q
b) Microbiology as in BMLT syllabus – 50 Q

15. MSc OTS
Relevant questions based on the standard of bachelor’s degree courses. – 100 Q

16. MSc PS
Relevant questions based on the standard of bachelor’s degree courses. – 100 Q

17. MSLP
Speech Language Pathology: Introduction to Speech Language Pathology; Childhood Communication Disorders; Articulation and Phonological Disorders; Voice and Laryngectomy; Fluency and its disorders; Adult Neuro-communication disorders; Neuromotor Speech Disorders. – 100Q

18. MHA
a) Arithmetic – 10 Q
b) Logic and reasoning – 20 Q
c) General Knowledge – 20 Q
d) General Science – 30 Q
e) English language– 20 Q

19. MOT
a) General Biological Science – 50 Q
b) Standard BOT or equivalent course – 50Q

20. MPT
a) General Biological Science – 50 Q
b) Standard BPT or equivalent course – 50 Q

21. MPO
a) General Biological Science – 50 Q
b) Standard BPO or equivalent course – 50 Q

22. MPH
a) All biological science subjects (Botany, Chemistry, Zoology, Physiology, Microbiology, Biotechnology) and all medical science subjects (Allopathy/ AYUSH/ Dentistry/ Pharmacy/ Nursing) – 35 Q
b) Social science subjects (Anthropology, Sociology, Economics, Rural Development, Development studies) and Social Determinants of Health – 35 Q
c) Statistical/ Numerical ability and questions on Current Affairs/ General Knowledge on Public Health – 30 Q

23. PGDDRM
Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Prosthetics & Orthotics, Psychology, Sociology and Special education. – 100 Q

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