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Re: how to prepare for tifr
TIFR GS (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research for Graduate School Admissions) Paper Pattern is as follows: Exam Pattern for TIFR GS For Mathematics One appearing for the admission to the various programs in Mathematics in TIFR - Ph.D. and Integrated Ph.D. programs at TIFR, Mumbai and TIFR CAM, Bengaluru and Ph.D. at ICTS, Bengaluru, there has been a change in the exam pattern. The revised pattern is: • Duration of the exam: 2 hours • Type of Questions: Objective type MCQ • There will be 25 true/false and 15 multiple choice questions. For Physics • Objective type MCQ • The questions will be based on the topics studied in the Undergraduate and Master’s levels at an Indian University. • For every correct answer in Multiple-choice questions, 3 marks will be given. For the Numerical and Symbolic section, 5 marks will be given for the correct answer. • There is a negative marking of 1 mark in MCQ section only. • Syllabus: Classical Mechanics; Mathematics relevant to Physics; Electricity and Magnetism; Quantum Mechanics; Heat, Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics; General Physics; Modern Physics; Electronics and Experimental Physics. For Chemistry • Objective type MCQ • Number of Questions: 40 • Duration: 3 hours • For each correct answer, 3 marks will be given. • For every incorrect answer, 1 marks will be deducted. • Syllabus: The syllabus of the written exam is similar to the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degree course standard syllabus followed in an Indian University. The candidates can prepare from the topics such as: • Physical Chemistry • Organic Chemistry • Inorganic Chemistry • Analytical, electro and quantum chemistry • Biophysics • Thermodynamics • Spectroscopy (NMR, fluorescence, IR, UV and X-ray), logic and statistics and mathematical method. For Biology • Objective type MCQ • The test will cover basics only in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology. For Computer & Systems Sciences The question paper will be divided into three parts. Part A will be common to both the streams, i.e., Computer Science and Systems Science. Part B will be oriented for the Computer Sciences, whereas, Part C will be oriented for the System Sciences. • Duration of the Exam: 3 hours • Type of Questions: MCQ • Negative Marking: There will be a negative marking of 1 mark for every incorect answer. |
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