DMAT 2008 Educational Qualification:
For admission to MBBS/BDS Course, those candidates who have passed the qualifying examination of 10+2 from Board of Secondary Education M.P. OR
CBSE having passed in Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects independently and have secured at least minimum 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology combined together and must have passed in English also. OR
Those who have passed any equivalent or higher examination with the aforesaid subjects from any other recognized Board, University with the percentage of marks as mentioned above. OR
Any other qualification recognized by Medical Council of India/Dental Council of India as recognized qualification for admission to MBBS/BDS course.
No rounding off of the marks secured by the candidates will be done in individual subjects of final total while converting marks of the individual subjects out of 100 or total marks out of 200. For example, If the total of the marks in four subjects comes to 99 out of 200 percentage comes to 49.50 that will not qualify the candidate.
The candidates who are appearing for the qualifying examination i.e. 10+2 or equivalent in March/April 2008 are also eligible to appear for DMAT 2008 provided they fulfill the eligibility conditions.
If the marks of a candidate at XII or 10+2 (or equivalent) examination have been revised after revaluation, the eligibility of the candidate may be altered. The candidate will be permitted to avail the benefit of revised marks subject to his/her representation to the admission committee and production of necessary proof to the satisfaction of the admission committee. The candidates must note that the admission committee will not be responsible for late declaration of result of such re-evaluation or late submissions of proof due to any reasons whatsoever and request to consider/reconsider the claim of the candidate arising out of such re-evaluation shall not be entertained. Candidates have to furnish all proofs before the publication of merit list.
DMAT 2008 Exam Pattern:
Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany and Zoology) consisting of 200 multiple choice questions where subject wise distribution will be as under:
| Physics | 50 Questions |
| Chemistry | 50 Questions |
| Botany | 50 Questions |
| Zoology | 50 Questions |
Duration: 3 hours.
Medium of Examination: The medium of the test shall be English or Hindi only.
All India Dental & Medical Admission Test (MP DMAT) 2008