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Exam Pattern And Syllabus

1. NextGen Mind

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3. Digital Mind

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2. Strategic  Mind

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4. Healing Mind

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Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus

  1. Computation of whole numbers

  2. Decimals

  3. Fractions

  4. Relationships between numbers

  5. Profit and Loss

  6. Discount

  7. Partnership Business

  8. Mixture and Alligation

  9. Time and distance

  10. Time & Work

  11. Percentage

  12. Ratio & Proportion

  13. Square roots

  14. Averages

  15. Interest

  16. Basic algebraic identities of School Algebra & Elementary surds

  17. Graphs of Linear Equations

  18. Triangle and its various kinds of centres

  19. Congruence and similarity of triangles

  20. Circle and its chords, tangents, angles subtended by chords of a circle, common tangents to two or more circles

  21. Triangle

  22. Quadrilaterals

  23. Regular Polygons

  24. Right Prism

  25. Right Circular Cone

  26. Right Circular Cylinder

  27. Sphere

  28. Heights and Distances

  29. Histogram

  30. Frequency polygon

  31. Bar diagram & Pie chart

  32. Hemispheres

  33. Rectangular Parallelepiped

  34. Regular Right Pyramid with triangular or square base

  35. Trigonometric ratio

  36. Degree and Radian Measures

  37. Standard Identities

  38. Complementary angles

 

General Intelligence and Reasoning Syllabus

  1. Analogies

  2. Similarities and differences

  3. Space visualization

  4. Spatial orientation

  5. Problem-solving

  6. Analysis

  7. Judgment

  8. Blood Relations

  9. Decision making

  10. Visual memory

  11. Discrimination

  12. Observation

  13. Relationship concepts

  14. Arithmetical reasoning

  15. Figural classification

  16. Arithmetic number series

  17. Non-verbal series

  18. Coding and decoding

  19. Statement conclusion

  20. Syllogistic reasoning

 

English Language Syllabus

  1. Idioms and Phrases 

  2. One word Substitution

  3. Sentence Correction

  4. Error Spotting

  5. Fill in the Blanks

  6. Spellings Correction

  7. Reading Comprehension

  8. Synonyms-Antonyms

  9. Active Passive

  10. Sentence Rearrangement

  11. Sentence Improvement

  12. Cloze test

 

General Awareness Syllabus

  1. India and its neighbouring countries especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Economic Scene, General Policy & Scientific Research

  2. Science

  3. Current Affairs

  4. Books and Authors

  5. Sports

  6. Important Schemes

  7. Important Days

  8. Portfolio

  9. People in News

  10. Static GK

Computer Awareness Syllabus

  • Computer Systems & Organisation:

    • Basic computer organisation (hardware, software, I/O devices, memory hierarchy).

    • Boolean Logic (logic gates, truth tables, De Morgan's laws).

    • Number Systems (binary, octal, decimal, hexadecimal) and encoding schemes (ASCII, Unicode).

    • Operating Systems fundamentals (functions, process/memory management, scheduling algorithms).

  • Computational Thinking & Programming:

    • Problem-solving methodologies (algorithms, flowcharts, pseudocode).

    • Programming in languages such as C, C++, Java, and Python.

    • Data structures (arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, graphs).

  • Database Management Systems (DBMS):

    • Database concepts (relational model, keys, normalization).

    • SQL commands (DDL, DML, DCL, TCL) and functions.

    • ER diagrams and DBMS architecture.

  • Computer Networks:

    • Network evolution (ARPANET, Internet), topologies (bus, star, tree).

    • Network devices (modem, hub, switch, router, gateway).

    • Protocols (TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, etc.).

    • Network security concepts.

  • Web Technologies:

    • HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

    • Client-server architecture.

    • XML and web services.

  • Software Engineering:

    • Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) models.

    • Testing and documentation.

  • Emerging Trends:

    • Concepts of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Big Data, IoT, and Cloud Computing. 

Medical Science Awareness Syllabus

  • Human Anatomy:

    • Gross and clinical anatomy of major organ systems (cardiovascular, digestive, reproductive, nervous, etc.).

    • Applied anatomy including blood and nerve supply of limbs and key joints.

    • Embryology concepts, including congenital abnormalities.

  • Human Physiology:

    • Function and regulation of major systems (cardiac output, blood pressure, respiratory mechanisms, digestion).

    • Nervous and Endocrine systems (hormone action, neurotransmission, sleep physiology).

    • Physiology of reproduction, pregnancy, and the menstrual cycle.

  • Biochemistry:

    • Metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids.

    • Vitamins and minerals.

    • Organ function tests (liver, kidney, thyroid).

    • Molecular techniques like PCR, RFLP, and radio-immunoassays.

  • Pathology:

    • Inflammation and repair mechanisms.

    • Cancer biology (benign vs. malignant tumors, pathogenesis of common cancers).

    • Pathogenesis and histopathology of major diseases (diabetes, heart disease, cirrhosis of the liver, tuberculosis).

  • Microbiology:

    • Humoral and cell-mediated immunity.

    • Diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites (e.g., HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Dengue, Hepatitis) and their laboratory diagnosis.

  • Pharmacology:

    • Mechanism of action and side effects of key drug classes.

    • Antibiotics, antipyretics, analgesics, antidiabetics, antihypertensives, and anticancer drugs. 

Clinical and Applied Areas

  • General Medicine: Etiology, clinical features, diagnosis, and management principles of common infectious and non-infectious diseases (e.g., typhoid, rabies, ischemic heart disease, asthma, diabetes complications, psychiatric disorders).

  • Pediatrics: Immunization schedules, management of common childhood illnesses (diarrhea, pneumonia), and care of newborns.

  • General Surgery: Clinical features and management of surgical conditions such as fractures, tumors of various organs (thyroid, breast, stomach), gallstones, and hernias.

  • Obstetrics & Gynaecology: Diagnosis and management of pregnancy and labor, family planning methods, and common gynaecological disorders (cancer cervix, infertility).

  • Community Medicine (Preventive & Social Medicine): Principles of epidemiology, nutrition programs, and national health programs for disease control/eradication (e.g., Malaria, TB, HIV/AIDS).

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