Subjects of Examination
- Biology (before 2003)
- Chemistry (before 2003)
- Economics (before 2003)
- English Literature (before 2003)
- French (before 2003)
- General Studies (before 2003)
- German (before 2003)
- History (before 2003)
- Mathematics I
- Mathematics II
- Mathematics III
- Physics (before 2003)
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