What level of general science questions are asked in HCS (Pre) exams. 10th level or 10+2 level?
Good morning ,
As per your question, i would like to tell you that generally the questions are from 10th level in HCS (pre) exams. And some topics are also from 10+2 level. I will tell you the concepts on which the questions will come. These are as follows :
- Chemistry - chemical properties of substances and their uses , chemical name of important substances like plaster of paris etc,chemical and physical change , properties of gases , surface chemistry , chemistry in everyday life, daily science.
- Physics - S.I units, motion,sound,light,wave , energy, electricity.
- Biology - important and interesting facts about human body parts,nutrition in animals and plants , diseases and their cause like bacteria.
I will give you the link where you can find the sample papers :
https://school.careers360.com/exams/maharashtra-hsc-board
Hope it helps.
Revert back if any query.
Good luck for your future.
I passed 12th general science with 87.17%and mhtcet percentile score is PCM is 20.6305511My cast catogary is OBC Am I eligible to get admission in SSGMCE college of engineering.
Hi,
According to your percentile you had very low chance to get admission in Sant Gajanan college of Engineering ,Shegaon. The cutoff of previous year are higher than your percentile. You cantry for other colleges.
You check out mhtcet College predictor link of which is given below.
https://www.careers360.com/mht-cet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope it helps you.
Odisha board 10th General science part 2 2015
class 10th Odisha board question papers will be available to download in PDF form on the official website bseodisha.nic.in. Students can download the Odisha 10th question papers 2020-21 and practice from them to check the marking scheme and exam pattern.
Refer the following link from careers 360 for more information.
https://school.careers360.com/articles/odisha-10th-question-papers/amp
Is it necessary to study History and General Science for the JMI BA(geography) entrance exam ??
Hello aspirant,
The entrance exam for BA hons. Geography in JMI consists of the following steps:-
1. Geography Theory 35
2. Geography Practical 10
3. General Studies 40
4. Interview 15
-----Total 100
The syllabus for Geography Theory is:-
Part-I (Physical Geography) [Marks 10]
Lithosphere: Solar System, Origin of the earth, interior of the earth, landforms, rocks,
weathering.
Atmosphere: Structure and composition, elements of weather: temperature, pressure,
precipitation, humidity, winds.
Hydrosphere: Ocean relief, ocean currents, tides, salinity.
Part –II (Human and Economic Geography) [Marks 10]
Population: growth and distribution; Economic activities: primary, secondary, tertiary and
quaternary; human settlements: types and patterns; resources: types and classification,
distribution of water, mineral and energy resources; industries: classification and distribution
of manufacturing industries.
Part –III (Geography of India) [Marks 15]
Relief, drainage, climate, soils, natural vegetation, population distribution, coal, petroleum,
iron, textile industry, iron and steel industry.
The syllabus for Geography Practical is:-
Data: types, collection; measures of central tendency; measure of dispersion, geographical
representation of data, scales, map projections.
And, the syllabus for General Studies is:-
General knowledge and current affairs
So, there is no need of studying History and General Science for the JMI BA(geography) entrance exam.
Hope this helps,
All the Best!!
I had take the admission in science stream took the subject as general science but now I want to change the subject as biofocal science computer science I had given the application regarding this but college does not give proper information. I want only biofocal science computer science I am confius
Hello Aspirant,
Bifocal Science is a vocational course and has branches like computer science. Automobile engineering,electrical maintenance, electronics, civil etc which helps you in getting direct admission to second year of diploma in the selected branch.As you have not mentioned the name of the institute(junior college) involved in this particular concern , your question is not complete . So since this is an issue where you wish to change the course you have joined , it is better that you approach the college administration or the departments involved and seek assistance. If you want information regarding the course structure , then visit the official website of the college , else if you have already applied and wants to know the status of your application then contact them directly which is the best way to sort it out.
All the best
Is CVA (Cerebro Vascular Accident) cause the speech disorder STAMMER?
Hi,
Stuttering is a disruption in the fluency of verbal expression characterized by involuntary, audible or silent, repetitions or prolongations of sounds or syllables. Recent studies shows that some people shows stammering as a symptom of Stroke. The studies are still being conducted about the topic so a generalisation is not possible. Stammering is just a handicap in some people. So we can't generally say it as a disorder of CVA.
which book of general science will be the best for uppcs prelims?
Here's some Best books for general science for UPSC
- General science by disha
- General science and technology by disha
- India: physical environment
- General studies
For more information please visit this website
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/books-for-upsc-ias
Hope you find this informative
Is general science hard than normal science subjects after 10th?
After 10th science is divided into physics chemistry and biology. These subjects cover their specific stream. The concepts become deep and more practical. Scope of the subjects widen. Numericals in physics, chemistry increase. Everything becomes more conceptual than before ,Chapters increase.
But saying that it becomes hard is not right. For ones who want to pursue Science they can easily understand it. No subject is tough or simple .
PCMB = General science, PCM = ?
hello there!
PCM stands for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. It is a Non-Medical Science stream in Higher Secondary course which consists of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects. Admissions in Higher Secondary course are offered mostly on basis of 10th standard board examinations whereas some top schools conducts an entrance examination or admission test to offer admission in 11th standard to merit candidates of the entrance examination. Candidates who are interested to build their career in Engineering field can opt for Higher Secondary PCM course. After completion of your 11th and 12th standard with PCM stream from a Government recognised board, you can pursue your higher studies in Engineering or Technology related courses.
i hope this helps
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