The state-level competitive entrance exam for MBBS, BDS, BHMS, BUMS and BAMS admission to the medical and dental colleges of the government and the private sector in Bihar state is the Bihar Under Graduate Medical Admission Test (BUMAT) which is conducted by Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB). The Tis Hazari exam is one of the most renowned merit-based medical entrance exams in Bihar that has been steadily growing for years, which can be seen in the rising number of students preparing for it in the state. First of all, the BUMAT exam pattern will be in the format of one paper which will be of 180 items of which 90 are from physics, 90 are from chemistry, 30 are from botany and 30 are from zoology. The exam time is 180minutes. The choice of science subjects up to O level is represented as the basis for the exam.
BCECEB will publish the BUMAT results after about 4 weeks following the conduct of the exam. If there are few seats available and many students passing this exam, then the board gives merit list and seat allotment results. The BUMAT 2024 test date is May 2024, after the intermediate examination. This according to the exam calendar. The registration for the Computer-Based Test (CBT) will commence in March, 2024. The outcome finder, listing the students and admission process will come into an end in July each year through which the session starts in August. Accordingly, BUMAT 2024 will also adhere to a periodization that is similar to the previously conducted exams. The fate of hundreds of medical aspirants in Bihar often hinges on just this one qualifier examination and has therefore a significant effect on the present and future of all medical aspirants.
Highlight | Description |
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Exam date | To be announced |
Exam time | To be announced |
Exam mode | Online |
Exam duration | 2 hours |
Exam pattern | Objective type |
Number of sections | 4 |
Sections | Verbal Ability, Reading Comprehension, Logical and Analytical Reasoning, Numerical Aptitude |
Total number of questions | 100 |
Marking scheme | 4 marks for each correct answer, -1 mark for each incorrect answer |
Eligibility | Indian citizens who have passed the 10+2 (HSC or equivalent) examination from a recognized board with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks |
Category | Overall Cut-Off Marks |
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General | 80 |
OBC | 75 |
SC | 70 |
ST | 65 |
DAP | 60 |
EWS | 77 |