Eligibility for Bachelor in Public Health (BPH) Common Entrance Examination
Passed a 10+2 Science or equivalent (with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) with a 50 percent aggregate in total marks or a GPA of 2.4 OR obtained a percentage similar to the above eligibility in certificate level programmes (A-Level) with a different grading system. OR applicants who have received at least a 50% aggregate in total marks in the Health Science Proficiency Certificate/Diploma (General Medicine, Medical Lab Technology, Ophthalmic Science, Dental Science, Pharmacy, Ayurveda, Nursing, Radiography, Physiotherapy). ANDAs per associated educational programme, registered with Nepal Health Professional Council, Nepal Pharmacy Council, Nepal Nursing Council, or Nepal Ayurveda Council.
Examination Format of Bachelor in Public Health Nepal
- Question type: Single best response type of multiple-choice questions
- Option: Four options (A, B, C, D)
- Number of questions: 200
- Full marks: 200
- Cognitive ratio: Recall: Understanding: Application – 30:50:20
- Duration: 3 hours
Weightage
S.N. | Content/Domain | Question |
a. | Zoology | 40 |
1. | Biology, origin and evolution of life | 4 |
2. | General characteristics and classification of protozoa to chordata. | 8 |
3. | Plasmodium, earthworm and frog, | 8 |
4. | Human biology and human diseases | 14 |
5. | Animal tissues | 4 |
6. | Environmental pollution, adaptation and animal behavior, application of | 2 |
zoology | ||
b. | Botany | 40 |
7. | Basic component of life and biodiversity | 11 |
8. | Ecology and environment | 5 |
9. | Cell biology and genetics | 12 |
10. | Anatomy and physiology | 7 |
11. | Developmental and applied botany | 5 |
c. | Chemistry | 40 |
12. | General and physical chemistry | 15 |
13. | Inorganic chemistry | 10 |
14. | Organic chemistry | 15 |
d. | Physics | 40 |
15. | Mechanics | 9 |
16. | Heat and thermodynamics | 5 |
17. | Geometrical optics and physical optics | 5 |
18. | Current electricity and magnetism | 7 |
19. | Sound waves, electrostatics and capacitors | 5 |
20. | Modern physics and nuclear physics | 5 |
S.N. | Content/Domain | Question | ||
21. | Solid and semiconductor devices (electronics) | 2 | ||
22. | Particle physics, source of energy and universe | 2 | ||
e. | Pre-requisite Health Knowledge (Basic Concepts) | 20 | ||
23. | Determinants of health and illness | 5 | ||
24. | Communicable diseases including vector borne diseases and zoonotic | 5 | ||
Diseases | ||||
25. | Non-communicable diseases | 3 | ||
26. | Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) | 2 | ||
27. | Basic concept of biostatistics and epidemiology | 5 | ||
f. | Mental Agility Test (MAT) | 20 | ||
28. | Verbal reasoning | 5 | ||
29. | Numerical reasoning | 5 | ||
30. | Logical sequencing | 5 | ||
31. | Spatial relation / Abstract reasoning | 5 | ||
Total | 200 |
There will be one set of 200 multiple choice questions (MCQs), each costing one mark, for a total of 200 full marks on the test. There will be four alternative answers to each question, with only one valid response. The candidate will be given a single answer sheet on which to respond to the correct answers.
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