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Pattern And Syllabus Of ESIC Pharmacist ( Allopathy) Exam

 Pattern And Syllabus Of ESIC Pharmacist ( Allopathy) Exam


Written Examination Maximum marks: (125 Marks)

Mode Of Exam: Online

Number Of Questions: 125

Type Of Exam: Multiple choice objective type paper

Duration Of  Exam: 02 Hours



Subjects:

Section 1:  100 Questions (100 marks) will be based on Technical professional/ Subject/Post &

Section 2: 25 Questions (25 Marks)  on Aptitude / General Awareness / General intelligence / Arithmetic Ability.


Important Information Regarding ESIC Pharmacist Exam Pattern:

• The questions will be set Bilingual (i.e.English and Hindi language

• The maximum marks will be 125.

• The level of difficulty will be as per the educational qualification of the post. The questions on Arithmetic Ability will be of 10th Standard Level.

• There will be negative marking at the rate of 0.25 marks to be deducted for every wrong answer to eliminate the element of chance.



Syllabus of ESIC Pharmacist Exam – Pharmacy Section

Pharmacy section will consist 100 questions from pharmacy subjects

Following subjects are asked in ESIC exams as previous papers trend and questions are asked as per PCI syllabus

1. HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

2. BIOCHEMISTRY AND CLINICAL PATHOLOGY

3. HEALTH EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY PHARMACY

4. PHARMACEUTICS

5. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY

6. PHARMACOGNOSY

7. PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY

8. PHARMACEUTICAL JURISPRUDENCE

9. DRUG STORE AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

10. HOSPITAL AND CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY


Syllabus of ESIC Pharmacist Exam Aptitude and Awareness Section


1. General Awareness

• Current affairs-India

• Indian History

• Indian Geography

• Indian Economy

• Indian Constitution

• General Science

• Current World events

• Sports

• Indian Music, Dance &Culture


2. Intelligence and Aptitude

• Coding and decoding-Small & Capital letters/numbers coding, decoding and classification

• Analogies-Semantic Analogy, Symbolic/Number Analogy, Figural Analogy

• Similarities and differences

• word building

• Arithmetic number series, non-verbal series

• Visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship concepts

• Space visualization


3. Arithmetic Ability

• Percentage & Averages

• Ratio & Proportion

• Interest, Profit & Loss, Discount

• Time &distance

• Time & work



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