AIIMS PG Research Methodology Exam: Admit Card OUT, List Of Eligible Candidates Released
New Delhi- In continuation of the earlier list of eligible candidates appearing in the Post Graduate (PG) Research Methodology Course Examination, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), has released another list of candidates eligible to appear for the said examination.
Along with this, the admit card for the PG Research Methodology course examination has also been released. Candidates can get their admit card on the official website of AIIMS by entering their credentials such as enrollment number and candidate ID.
As per the list, two more candidates' names have been added in the Plastic, Reconstructive & Burns Surgery department who are also declared to be eligible for the PG Research Methodology course exam.
To view the list, click the link below
According to the previous list, a total of 55 departments and 462 candidates' names, enrollment numbers, IDs and departments were mentioned who are considered eligible for the said examination.
Through the earlier notice, it has been instructed to the candidates that after receiving the admit card, candidates must ensure to paste their recent photograph in the space provided in the admit card and bring it along with the Institute identity card on the day of the examination, otherwise, they will not be allowed to appear for the examination.
AIIMS is going to conduct the PG Research Methodology course examination in two shifts per day on Sunday 28th April and Monday 29th April 2024 at Examination Section, 1st Floor, Convergence Block, AIIMS, New Delhi.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
Duration of Examination | 60 Minutes (One hour) |
No. of Questions | 40 MCQ each carrying 2.5 marks each |
Mode of Examination | Pen/Paper mode OMR-based examination |
Negative marking | Not Applicable |
Qualifying Criteria | 50% marks i.e. 50 marks |
AIIMS PG Research Methodology exam will be of 60 minutes duration consisting of 40 MCQs carrying 2.5 marks each. The mode of examination will be pen and paper mode and the examination will be OMR-based examination. However, there will be no negative marking for the said examination.
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