The JEMAS PG Syllabus 2026 has been released by WBJEEB in the Information Bulletin available at wbjeeb.nic.in. Candidates appearing in the Joint Entrance Test for Medical and Allied Sciences (Postgraduate) – officially JEMAS(PG)-2025 – on 05 July 2026 should refer to the prescribed topics for their specific course paper to prepare effectively. Moreover, the syllabus varies by course, as each of the 23 papers is set on the standard of the respective qualifying bachelor’s degree. Therefore, aspirants must complete every chapter listed for their chosen course and practise previous year question papers along with mock tests to score well in the 90-minute OMR exam. Read the complete course-wise syllabus and exam pattern below.
Latest: – JEMAS PG 2026 exam will be held on 05 July 2026. The official syllabus is published in the Information Bulletin at wbjeeb.nic.in.
JEMAS PG Syllabus 2026
What is the JEMAS PG Syllabus?
The syllabus is the official list of topics from which the question paper is set for each course. Furthermore, the paper is based on the standard bachelor’s degree curriculum of the respective discipline. In addition, each course has its own paper with 100 multiple-choice questions worth 1 mark each. There is no negative marking, which makes attempting all questions strategically important.
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JEMAS PG Syllabus 2026 Exam Pattern
Before going through the course-wise content, candidates should understand the exam pattern. In addition, this helps in planning preparation according to weightage. The structure for the offline OMR-based test is summarised below:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Mode | Offline (OMR based pen-and-paper) |
| Duration | 90 minutes |
| Language | English |
| Total Questions | 100 MCQs (per course) |
| Total Marks | 100 |
| Marking | +1 correct, 0 wrong (no negative), 0 unattempted |
| Groups | Group-I (morning) and Group-II (afternoon) |
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Course-wise Syllabus Overview
Below is the topic-wise breakdown of each of the 23 courses offered through JEMAS PG. Candidates are advised to cover every topic listed in the Information Bulletin published by the Board for their chosen course.
| Course | Syllabus Topics | Questions |
|---|---|---|
| Dip Diet | Basic Nutrition, Physiology, Chemistry, Basic Food Science | 100 |
| DHPE | Basic Public Health Sciences | 100 |
| DHS | Class XII Mathematics with basics of Statistics | 100 |
| FPM | Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Pharmacology, Psychiatry, Anesthesiology, Physical Medicine, Orthopaedics, General Medicine, Rheumatology, Oncology, Community Medicine (Pain-related) | 100 |
| MPhil CP | General/Clinical/Biological/Developmental/Social/Health Psychology, Personality theories, Research Methods, Statistics, Psychological Assessments, Psychotherapy, Psychiatry, Legal aspects of Mental Health | 100 |
| MPhil PSW | Social Work, Social Work Research, Psychology, Sociology, Psychiatry, General Knowledge and Current Affairs | 100 |
| MAN | Physiology, Biochemistry, Nutrition, Community Health, Food Sciences, Maternal and Child Nutrition | 100 |
| M.Sc MBT | Nucleotides, DNA/RNA-based information, Genes, Chromosomes, Protein Chemistry, Enzymology, Polysaccharides, Carbohydrates, Lipids, Bio-membranes | 100 |
| M.Sc MLT | Biochemistry (35) + Microbiology (35) + Haematology (30) as in BMLT syllabus | 100 |
| M.Sc CCS | Bachelor’s degree standard in Critical Care Technology | 100 |
| M.Sc OTS | Bachelor’s degree standard in Operation Theatre Technology | 100 |
| M.Sc PS | Bachelor’s degree standard in Perfusion Technology | 100 |
| MHA | Arithmetic (10), Logical Reasoning (20), General Knowledge (20), General Science (30), English (20) | 100 |
| MSLP | Introduction to SLP, Childhood Communication Disorders, Articulation & Phonological Disorders, Voice and Laryngectomy, Fluency, Adult Neuro-communication disorders, Neuromotor Speech Disorders | 100 |
| MOT | General Biological Science (50) + Standard BOT or equivalent (50) | 100 |
| MPT | General Biological Science (50) + Standard BPT or equivalent (50) | 100 |
| MPO | General Biological Science (50) + Standard BPO or equivalent (50) | 100 |
| MPH | Biological & Medical Sciences (35) + Social Sciences and Social Determinants of Health (35) + Statistical / Numerical ability and Public Health GK (30) | 100 |
| M.Sc PH-MCH | Relevant questions on Maternal & Child Health speciality (qualifying exam standard) | 100 |
| M.Sc PH-HP | Relevant questions on Health Promotion speciality (qualifying exam standard) | 100 |
| M.Sc MB | Relevant questions on Medical Biochemistry speciality (qualifying exam standard) | 100 |
| M.Sc MM | Relevant questions on Medical Microbiology speciality (qualifying exam standard) | 100 |
| PGDDRM | Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Prosthetics & Orthotics, Psychology, Sociology, Special Education | 100 |
Preparation Tips
- Go through the complete Information Bulletin to understand every topic listed for your chosen course.
- Use the standard bachelor’s degree textbooks for the discipline as your base references.
- Since there is no negative marking, attempt every question; even informed guesses can boost your score.
- Solve previous year question papers to understand the type and level of questions.
- Take regular mock tests to manage the 90-minute time limit and improve OMR accuracy.
- For composite-section courses (MHA, MPH, M.Sc MLT, MOT/MPT/MPO), allocate study time proportional to each sub-section’s weightage.
- Revise short notes regularly in the last fortnight before the exam.
JEMAS PG Syllabus 2026 FAQs
The official syllabus is available in the Information Bulletin published by WBJEEB at wbjeeb.nic.in/jemaspg. Candidates can also download the bulletin directly from the link provided on this page free of cost.
No, the syllabus differs for each of the 23 courses offered through JEMAS PG. Each course has its own paper of 100 MCQs based on the standard bachelor’s degree curriculum of the respective discipline. Candidates should refer to the course-specific syllabus in the Information Bulletin.
Each correct answer fetches +1 mark. There is no negative marking – incorrect answers and unattempted questions both get zero marks. Multiple options marked are also treated as incorrect (zero). The total is 100 marks for 100 questions.
Yes, candidates can appear for multiple papers (one from Group-I and one from Group-II) by paying the application fee separately for each paper (Rs. 3000 per paper). However, both papers must fall on different time slots on the exam day.
The Board generally retains the same course-wise syllabus year-on-year, with only minor changes if any. Candidates are advised to refer to the latest Information Bulletin available on wbjeeb.nic.in/jemaspg for the authoritative chapter list.
Candidates should use the standard bachelor’s degree textbooks for their chosen discipline. For example: Brunner & Suddarth for nursing courses, standard MBBS textbooks for FPM/MPH, standard BPT/BOT/BPO texts for MPT/MOT/MPO, standard B.Sc MLT books for M.Sc MLT, and so on.
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