Placement Exam & Interview
DMU Medical University placement exam is a multiple-choice examination designed to assess your knowledge and understanding of the key concepts of biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics as a prerequisite to the study of medicine.
For detailed Placement Exam & Multiple Mini Interview .
Biology Syllabus |
1. Cell Structure and Functions.
1.1 Cell Metabolism
1.2 Cell Division
1.3 Cell Cycle
2. Human Genetics & Molecular Biology
2.1 DNA The Genome
2.2 DNA Transcription
2.3 DNA, RNA and Proteins
2.4 DNA Technology
2.5 Applied Genetics
3. Biomolecules
3.1 Proteins
3.2 Carbohydrates
3.3 Fat |
4. Minerals and vitamins
5. Overview of human body
5.1 Human body Homeostasis
5.2 Integumentary, Skeletal and muscular systems
5.3 Nervous system, the eye and the ear
5.4 Cardiovascular, respiratory and excretory systems
5.5 Gastrointestinal and endocrine systems
5.6 Human reproduction
5.7 Immune system |
Chemistry Syllabus |
1. Acids and bases.
1.1 Acids and bases
1.2 Strength of acids and bases
1.3 Hydrogen ions and PH
1.4 Neutralization reaction
2. Hydrocarbons derivatives and their reactions
2.1 Alkyl halides
2.2 Alcohols, Ethers, and Amines
2.3 Carbonyl compounds
2.4 Other reactions of organic compounds
2.5 Polymers |
3. Hydrocarbons
3.1 Alkanes
3.2 Alkenes and Alkynes
3.3 Hydrocarbons isomers
3.3 Aromatic hydrocarbons
|
Mathematics Syllabus |
1. Numbers and Algebra
2. Equations, Formulae, and Identifies
3. Functions, Graphs and Calculus
4. Vectors, Probability, and Statistics
5. Calculations
6. Fractions, Decimals, Percentages, Ratio, and Proportions |
English Syllabus |
1. Listening Comprehension.
1.1. Form completion (notes, tables, numbers)
1.2. Listening for specific information
1.3. Listening for instructions and rules
1.4. Understanding academic talks and conversations
2. Reading Comprehension
2.1. Skimming (main ideas)
2.2. Scanning (specific details)
2.3. True / False / Not Given questions
2.4. Sentence completion (ONE WORD ONLY)
2.5. Matching information to paragraphs
3. Vocabulary
3.1. Academic vocabulary
3.2. Word forms (noun, verb, adjective, adverb)
3.3. Synonyms and antonyms
3.4. Meaning in context
3.5. Common collocations
4. Grammar
4.1. Tenses (present, past, future)
4.2. Passive voice
4.3. Modal verbs
4.4. Conditionals (zero, first, second, third)
4.5. Gerunds and infinitives
4.6. Sentence structure and word order
4.7. Relative clauses
4.8. Inversion and advanced structures
|
5. Writing Skills
5.1. Sentence writing (grammar and punctuation)
5.2. Paragraph writing (topic sentence, supporting ideas)
5.3. Coherence and cohesion (linking words)
5.4. Short response writing (100–150 words)
5.5. Formal email writing
6. Exam Skills
6.1. Understanding instructions
6.2. Time management
6.3. Answering multiple-choice questions
6.4. Accuracy (grammar, spelling, word limits)
7. Common Errors
7.1. Subject–verb agreement
7.2. Tense errors
7.3. Word form mistakes
7.4. Preposition errors
7.5. Word order issues |