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August 1st, 2016, 12:12 PM
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Time Required To Prepare For Elitmus
How much time does it required to prepare for Elitmus PH Test and also get some little information about the exam?
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August 1st, 2016, 12:41 PM
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Re: Time Required To Prepare For Elitmus
It is depend on you how much serous you are about the Elitmus PH Test exam because the exam is tough and you have to do much practice to clear the exam and here I will get details of exam. Eligibility There is no eligibility criteria as such to take up the pH test. Cuurently, only candidates having/pursuing a degree in BE/B.Tech, MCA, ME/M.Tech or M.Sc(CS/IT) will benefit from the pH test. Application Fee:- Application Fee for pH exam can be paid either online or by cash or demand draft. The pH test fee at present is Rs. 920/-. You can either pay in cash (accepted at E-litmus Bangalore office only), or through DD or payment online. Syllabus 1. Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus for elitmus pH Test Probability (Roughly 2 Questions) Permutation Combination (2 Questions) Number System (3-4 Questions) Speed, Time and Distance() Alligation (specially mixture type question 1 for sure) Time and Work Geometry(Area of hexagons,circle and quadrilateral) – 4 to 5 questions. 1 or 2 Questions not from any topic, but based on common logic. 2. Syllabus for Problem Solving Section of Elitmus pH test : Questions on Seating Arrangement 1 or 2 question based on Tabular Data An addition/subtraction/multiplication questions where each Number(0-9) is replaced with an ALPHABET(A-Z). Data Sufficiency Problem. One big question will definitely come from cryptic multiplication or addition with 3 to 4 parts. 3. Verbal Ability Syllabus for elitmus pH Test: 4 Fill in the blanks Questions 3 Reading Comprehension paragraphs: Each RC will have 4 Questions. 2 Jumbled Paragraphs Questions 2 Vocabulary Based Question :Fill the pair of gaps in a sentence with the most appropriate pair of words given. Elitmus Negative marking scheme: If you do more than 25% questions wrong of the total attempt then for rest of every wrong answer half mark will be deducted. If you attempt more than 1/4th of total questions wrong then you get negative marking For example: if you attend 12 questions, 1/4th of 12 is 4, so if you attempt 9 right and 3 wrong then u have no negative markings but if you attend 8 right and 4 wrong then negative marking will be there for that 4th question but not for the other 3. Negative markings are section wise not for the complete test. |
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