Students seeking admission in different diploma courses through MP Pre-Polytechnic test must apply for the exam through the official website of the Vyapam. To crack the exam, they should go through the MP PPT Exam Pattern 2021 which will help them in understanding the overall structure of the exam. If the students align the exam pattern to the syllabus, then it will surely yield positive results.
Candidates should remember that they will be given admission only if they make it up to the merit list. Hence they should leave no stone unturned while preparing for the exam. As per the MP PPT exam pattern 2021, candidates will get two hours to finish the exam. There will be objective type questions asked in the question paper. Students are encouraged to study strictly according to the syllabus to fetch good marks in the test.
MP PPT Exam Pattern 2021
The exam pattern of the MP PPT 2021 examination is provided below-
- Mode of the Examination: The exam will be conducted in online mode i.e. computer-based test where a system will be allotted to them and the questions along with the choices will be asked on the computer screen.
- Duration: Students must finish the exam in two hours. After that, they won’t be given extra time.
- Medium of the Examination: The question paper will be asked in Hindi and English language.
- Type of Questions: The questions will be asked in multiple-choice formats.
- Total Number of Questions: A total of 150 questions will be asked in the test.
- Marking Scheme: If the student marks the right option then he/she will be given 1 mark.
Subject | Total No. of Questions | Maximum Marks |
Mathematics | 50 | 50 |
Physics | 50 | 50 |
Chemistry | 50 | 50 |
Total | 150 | 150 |
MP PPT Syllabus at a glance
The syllabus of the MP Pre-Polytechnic Test is based on the curriculum prescribed for class 10th. Candidates need to prepare the science subjects and mathematics to score well in the test. Here are some of the key topics under the syllabus-
Science: Acid, Base and Salts, Chemical Reactions, Carbon Compounds, Metals and Non-Metals, Periodic Classification of Elements, Refraction, Reflection, Effects of Current, Magnetic Effects of Current, Sources of Energy, Natural Resources etc.
Mathematics: Real Numbers, Polynomials, Quadratic Equations, Linear Equations in Two Variables, Arithmetic Progression, Coordinate Geometry, Geometry- Triangles, Circles, Constructions, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Statistics and Probability.