The Post Graduate Medical Admission Test
Exam Date: 26 Mar 17
The Post Graduate Medical Admission Test for admission in Post Graduate Medical Courses ie MD/MS/PG Diploma, MDS & MD in different Medical colleges, Dental colleges & Ayurvedic colleges in the state of Bihar is being conducted by Bihar Combined Entrance Cometitve Examination Board as constituded under the BCECE Act-1995
Exam Information
Eligibility
MD/MS/PG DIPLOMA Courses and similar vocational courses:
Educational:
•The candidate must have passed M.B.B.S. Examination from any Medical College of Bihar State included in the schedule of Medical Council ofIndia.
•The candidates who are permanent residents/domiciled of Bihar and have been admitted in MBBS course on the basis of competitive examination conducted on behalf of Govt. of Bihar or by CBSE before the bifurcation of Bihar i.e. 15.11.2000 in Medical College situated in Jharkhand and have obtained the degree of MBBS are also eligible for appearing in this competitive examination for admission in academic session 2012 in this Course Group.
•The candidates must have completed the rotating Internship. A candidate who has passed the MBBS Examination but has not complete the rotating Internship may be allowed to appear at PGMAT-2012 on provisional basis but he must complete the rotating Internship before the date of Counselling/interview for PGMAT-2012, otherwise he will not be allowed to partcipate in the counselling/Interview.
•The candidates must have obtained permanent Registration from Medical Council of India or Bihar State Medical Council. A candidate, who has not obtained permanent registration from Medical Council of India or Bihar State Medical Council but is otherwise eligible, may be allowed to appear at PGMAT-2012 on provisional basis but he must obtain the Medical Council of India,failing which the admission of the candidate shall be cancelled. He must also be registered after admission under the concerned University within the period prescribed by that University.
Residential:
The candidates must be a citizen of India.
Others:
A candidate who is not a permanent resident / domicile of Bihar but has passed the M.B.B.S. Examination from any Medical College of Bihar State included in the Schedule of Medical Council of India, is also eligible as per the directive of the Hon'ble High Court, Patna in C.W.J.C. No.3448/2000.
Age Limit:
There is no maximum age limit for appearing at PGMAT-2012. (Vide the directives of Hon'ble High Court, Patna in CWJC Nos. 3309/2000 and 3341/2000).
No Objection Certificate : A candidate who is in employment either in Government or elsewhere will be allowed to appear at the test only if he produces a certificate of "no objection" from his employer with the condition that if selected he will be granted study leave to pursue the course.
MDS(Master of Dental Surgery)Courses:
Educational:
•The candidates must have passed the BDS Examination from any recognised Dental College of Bihar State included in the schedule of Dental Council of India.
•The candidates who are permanent residents / domiciled of Bihar and have been admitted in BDS course on the basis of competitive examination conducted on behalf of Govt. of Bihar or by CBSE (under All India Quota) before the bifurcation of Bihar i.e. 15.11.2000 in Dental Colleges situated in Jharkhand and have obtained the degree of BDS are also eligible for appearing in this competitive examination for admission in academic session 2012 in this Course Group.
•The candidates must have completed the rotating Internship. A candidate who has passed the BDS Examination but has not completed the rotating Internship may be allowed to appear at PGMAT-2012 on provisional basis but he must complete the rotating Internship before the date of Counselling/ Interview for PGMAT-2012, otherwise he will not be allowed to participate in the counselling/ interview.
•The candidates must have obtained Registration from Bihar State Dental Council or Dental Council of India. A candidate, who has not obtained permanent registration from Bihar State Dental Council or Dental Council of India but is otherwise eligible, may be allowed to appear at PGMAT-2012 on provisional basis but he must obtain the same within one month from the date of his admission in P.G. Dental Course as per the rules of the Dental Council of India, failing which the admission of the candidate shall be cancelled. He must also be registered after admission under the concerned University within the period prescribed by that University.
Residential:
The candidates must be a citizen of India.
Others:
A candidate who is not a permanent resident / domicile of Bihar but has passed the BDS Examination from any recognised Dental College of Bihar State included in the Schedule of Dental Council of India, is also eligible.
Age Limit:
There is no maximum age limit for appearing at PGMAT-2012. (Vide the directives of Hon'ble High Court, Patna in CWJC Nos. 3309/2000 and 3341/2000).
No Objection Certificate :
A candidate who is in employment either in Government or elsewhere will be allowed to appear at the test only if he produces a certificate of "no objection" from his employer with the condition that if selected he will be granted study leave to pursue the course.
MD (Ayurveda) Courses:
Educational:
•The candidate must have passed the Bachelor Degree Examination in Ayurveda (BAMS) / equivalent from University or Board or Medical Institution of Bihar State specified in the second schedule to the Central Council of Indian Medicine Act. 1970.
•The candidates who are permanent residents / domiciled of Bihar and have been admitted in Bachelor Degree Examination in Ayurveda (BAMS) / equivalent on the basis of competitive examination conducted on behalf of Govt. of Bihar before the bifurcation of Bihar i.e. 15.11.2000 in recognised Ayurveda Colleges situated in Jharkhand and have obtained the degree of BAMS / equivalent are also eligible for appearing in this competitive examination for admission in academic session 2012 .
•The candidate must have completed the essential Internship/ for a period of not less than 6 months in a recognised teaching Hospital or have professional experience for two years after being registered by Bihar State Council of Ayurveda & Unani Medicine or Central Council of Indian Medicine. A candidate who has passed the BAMS / equivalent examination but has not completed the rotating internship may be allowed to appear at PGMAT-2012 on provisional basis but he must complete the rotating internship before the date of counselling / Interview for PGMAT-2012, otherwise he will not be allowed to participate in the counselling / interview.
•The candidates must have obtained permanent Registration from Central Council of Indian Medicine or Bihar State Council of Ayurvedic & Unani Medicine. A candidate who has not obtained permanent registration from Central Council of Indian Medicine or Bihar State Council of Ayurvedic & Unani Medicine but is otherwise eligible, may be allowed to appear at PGMAT-2012 on provisional basis but he must obtain the same within one month from the date of his admission in MD-Ayurveda course as per the rules of CCIM, failing which the admission of the candidate shall be cancelled. He must also be registered after admission under the concerned university within the period prescribed by that university.
•The seats in MD Ayurvedic courses for the session 2012 (Table 1 of schedule III) will be filled on the basis of PGMAT-2012. The candidates, who have obtained BAMS / Equivalent degree and permanent Registration from Central Council of Indian Medicine or Bihar State Council of Ayurvedic and Unani Medicine before July 1, 2012 and fulfil other required eligibility criteria may appear in PGMAT-2012 for admission to MD (Ayurvedic) courses of session 2012.
Residential:
The candidates must be a citizen of India.
Others:
A candidate who is not a permanent resident / domicile of Bihar but has passed the BAMS / equivalent Examination from any Ayurvedic College of Bihar State as specified in the second schedule to the Central Council of Indian Medicine Act 1970 shall be eligible.
Age Limit:
There is no maximum age limit for appearing at PGMAT-2012. (Vide the directives of Hon'ble High Court, Patna in CWJC Nos. 3309/2000 and 3341/2000).
No Objection Certificate :
A candidate who is in employment either in Government or elsewhere will be allowed to appear at the test only if he produces a certificate of "no objection" from his employer with the condition that if selected he will be granted study leave to pursue the course.
Registration Date
Fees
Results
2nd Apr 2017syllabus
MD/MS/PG DIPLOMA Courses and similar vocational courses:
The Examination shall be of M.B.B.S. Standard and shall cover all the subjects of M.B.B.S.
Course.
PORTION-I
Subjects - Approx No. of Questions
Anatomy - 10
Physiology+Biophysics - 10
Biochemistry - 10
Pathology - 15
Microbiology - 10
Pharmacology - 15
Preventive & Social medicine - 20
Forensic Medicine and Toxicology - 10
Total - 100
PORTION-II
Subjects - Approximate Number of Questions
Medicine including Paediatrics/ Dermatology,STD & leprosy and Psychiatry. - 50
Surgery including orthopaedics, PMR & other sub-specialities e.g. Anaesthesia, Radio Diagnosis and Radiotherapy. - 50
Ophthalmology - 13
Otorhinolaryngology - 12
Obstetrics & Gynaecology - 25
Total - 150
Each question shall be of four marks, which will be awarded for each correct answer. One mark will be deducted from the total marks obtained, for each incorrect answer. Zero mark will be given for questions not answered. More than one answer indicated against a question will be deemed as incorrect answer and one mark will be deducted for every such answer.
Training:
The compulsory Rotating Internship must be from a Hospital/ Institution approved and recognised by the Medical Council of India or any University duly recognised by the Government of Bihar. An admitted candidate on the basis of the counselling of PGMAT-2012, shall automatically forfeit his claim to continue in the previous P.G.Course for which he was originally registered.
MDS(Master of Dental Surgery)Courses:
The Examination shall be of BDS Standard and shall cover all the subjects of BDS Course. The Examination will be of only one paper consisting of questions in two portions as follows. The duration will be of 3 hours and 15 minutes . In Portion-I there will be a total of 100 questions and in Portion-II, there will be a total of 150 questions.
PORTION-I
Subjects - Approximate Number of Questions
(i) General & Oral Anatomy - 20
(ii) Physiology & Biochemistry - 10
(iii) Dental Materials - 10
(iv) General & Oral Pathology & Microbiology - 20
(v) General & Dental Pharmacology & Therapeutics - 20
(vi) General Medicine - 10
(vii) General Surgery - 10
Total 100
PORTION-II
Subjects - Approximate Number of Questions
(i) Prosthodontics - 40
(ii) Conservative Dentistry - 20
(iii) Pedodontics - 15
(iv) Oral Surgery - 15
(v) Periodontics - 15
(vi) Orthodontics - 15
(vii) Oral Medicine & Radiology - 15
(viii) Community & Preventive Dentistry - 15
Total - 150
Each question shall be of four marks, which will be awarded for each correct answer. One mark will be deducted from the total marks obtained, for each incorrect answer. Zero mark will be given for questions not answered. More than one answer indicated against a question will be deemed as incorrect answer and one mark will be deducted for every such answer.
Details Can be obtained from prospectus.
Training :
The compulsory Rotatory Internship must be from Institution approved and recognised by the Dental Council of India or any University duly recognised by the Government of Bihar. An admitted candidate on the basis of counselling of PGMAT-2017 shall automatically forfeit his claim to continue in the previous MDS Course. His name registered for that MDS Course will be cancelled and upon his admission to the new MDS Course on the basis of PGMAT-2017, he will have to get registered with the university concerned for that MDS Course only and he has to refund the entire amount of stipend already paid to him for the previous MDS Course to the previous Institution and a certificate to this effect is to be produced at the time of counselling to the new MDS Course, allowed to him.
MD (Ayurveda) Courses:
The Examination shall be of Ayurvedacharya (BAMS / equivalent) Standard and shall cover all the subjects of BAMS Course. The Examination will be of only one paper consisting of questions in two portions as follows. The duration will be of 3 hours and 15 minutes . In Portion-I there will be a total of 100 questions and in Portion-II there will be a total of 150 questions.
PORTION-I
Subjects - Approximate Number of Questions
(i) Ayurveda Ka Itihas - 10
(ii) Sanskrit - 10
(iii) Padarth Vigyan - 10
(iv) Astang Sangrah - 10
(v) Rachna Sharir - 10
(vi)Kriya Sharir - 10
(vii) Swasthya Vritta - 10
(viii) Dravyagun Vigyan - 10
(ix) Ras Shastra Bhaishaya Kalpana - 10
(x) Agad Tantra Vyavahar Ayurveda Avam Vidhi Vaidyak - 10
Total - 100
PORTION-II
Subjects - Approximate Number of Questions
(i) Rog Vigyan Avam Vikriti Vigyan - 30
(ii) Prasuti Tantra Avam Stri Rog. - 15
(iii) Kaumar Bhritya - 15
(iv) Kaya Chikitsa - 30
(v) Shalya Tantra - 30
(vi) Shalakya Tantra - 30
Total - 150
Each question shall be of four marks, which will be awarded for each correct answer. One mark will be deducted from the total marks obtained for each incorrect answer. Zero marks will be given for question not answered. More than one answer indicated against a question will be deemed as incorrect answer and one mark will be deducted for every such answer.
Details Can be obtained from prospectus.
Training :
The compulsory Rotating Internship must be from a Hospital/ Institution approved and recognised by the Central Council of Indian Medicine or any University duly recognised by the Government of Bihar or 2 year professional experience after being registered by Bihar State council of Ayurveda & Unani Medicine / Central Council of Indian Medicine, in cases where internship is not essential.
An admitted candidate on the basis of the counselling of PGMAT-2017, shall automatically forfeit his claim to continue in the previous MD (Ayurveda) Course for which he was originally
registered. His name registered for that MD (Ayurveda) Course will be cancelled and upon his/ her admission to the new MD (Ayurveda) Course on the basis of PGMAT-2017, he will have to get registered with the university concerned for that MD (Ayurveda) Course only and he has to refund the entire amount of stipend already paid to him for the previous MD (Ayurveda) Course to the previous Institution and a certificate to this effect is to be produced at the time of admission to the new MD (Ayurveda) Course, allowed to him.
Paper Pattern
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