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The question paper will have five sections. The first section, which is compulsory for all candidates, will include general questions. The next four sections will include questions on (1) biology, (2) chemistry, (3) mathematics and (4) physics. Candidates may opt to answer any three of the four sections. All sections carry equal marks. The questions will be aimed at testing the comprehension and analytic ability of the candidates. The questions will be objective type with four answers given for each question. There may be one or more correct answers for each question.
Wrong answers will be awarded negative marks. Language of the question paper will be English only.
Syllabus for NEST: The syllabus for NEST examination is basically same as CBSE syllabus of 12th standard. There is no syllabus for the general section. This section tests the candidates’ familiarity with (and not a detailed understanding of) major historical milestones in astronomy, biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics. The questions based on mathematics up to 10th standard will be included in this section. Questions will be of objective type with questions having one or more correct answers and if all correct answers are not given, no marks will be allotted.
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