What are the subjects in NEST exam?

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    Piyush Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    8 months ago

    The NEST exam syllabus comprises mainly four subjects. Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics. The questions in the NEST exam will be asked from all these four sections hence applicants are advised to complete the syllabus from all four subjects. 

    Each section will have 17 questions in the exam and collectively there will be 68 questions for which the maximum marks allocation will be 200.  Applicants are advised to prepare for all four subjects to qualify for the exam. 

    The merit list is prepared by considering the maximum score from any of the top 3 subjects in the exam.

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The NEST exam syllabus consists primarily of four subjects. Biology, chemistry, physics, and math. The NEST exam will include questions from all four areas, thus applicants should complete the syllabus for all four courses. Each segment will include 17 questions in the exam, for a total of 68 questions, with a maximum mark allotment of 200. To be eligible for the exam, applicants should study all four subjects. The merit list is created by taking the maximum score from any of the top three subjects on the exam.

  • The NEST exam syllabus comprises mainly four subjects. Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics. The questions in the NEST exam will be asked from all these four sections hence applicants are advised to complete the syllabus from all four subjects. 

    Each section will have 17 questions in the exam and collectively there will be 68 questions for which the maximum marks allocation will be 200. Applicants are advised to prepare for all four subjects to qualify for the exam. 

    The merit list is prepared by considering the maximum score from any of the top 3 subjects in the exam.

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