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Examination : Entrance Examinations 2015-16

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Entrance examination :
M.A.
The M.A. Entrance Examination has the following components:
Section A:
Multiple Choice Questions (50 Marks)
This part will include questions and exercises in comprehension, language and general literary awareness.
Section B:
Discursive Questions
In this part the candidates need to write
(i) an essay of not more than 4 pages (20 marks) and write a critical commentary on a given excerpt worth (30 marks)

M. Phil
The M. Phil Entrance Examination has the following components:
Section A:
Multiple Choice Questions (50 Marks)
This part will include questions and exercises in comprehension, language and general literary awareness.
Section B:
Discursive Questions (25 Marks)
In this part the candidates need to write a critical essay on a topic OR a critical commentary on a given passage. In addition, there is an Oral Test for 25 marks for shortlisted candidates. For examining their research aptitude, at the Interview, the candidate will be examined on:
i. Research Proposal: quality, innovativeness, methodology
ii. Language skills
iii. Literature Review
iv. Argumentation (in the proposal and at the interview)
v. Familiarity with Primary sources and working bibliography

Ph. D
The Ph. D Entrance Examination has the following components:
Section A:
Multiple Choice Questions (50 Marks)
This part will include questions and exercises in comprehension, language and general literary awareness.
Section B:
Discursive Questions (25 Marks)
In this part the candidates need to write a critical essay on a topic OR a critical commentary on a given passage. In addition, there is an Oral Test 25% marks for short-listed candidates. For examining their research aptitude, at the
Interview, the candidate will be examined on:
i. Research Proposal: quality, innovativeness, methodology
ii. Language skills
iii. Literature Review
iv. Argumentation (in the proposal and at the interview)
v. Familiarity with Primary sources and working Bibliography.

M. Sc Animal Biotechnology:
An entrance examination is conducted for the selection of candidates to the program. The entrance examination consists of 100 compulsory objective questions of B.Sc. standard, covering all aspects of Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Genetics, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology.

Ph.D. program:
An entrance examination is conducted for the initial screening, which is followed by an interview. Candidates qualified for JRF of CSIR-UGC/ICMR/DBT are exempted from the written test and are allowed to appear for the interview. The entrance examination consists of 75 compulsory objective questions of M.Sc. standard with emphasis in Animal Biotechnology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Genetics, Cancerbiology, Immunology, Biochemistry, Physiology, Infection biology, Neurobiology, Endocrinology, Reproductive biology, Developmental biology and stem cell technology.

M. Sc. Biotechnology:
Selection is based on a National Entrance Test conducted by the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi as part of the Biotechnology program supported by the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India.

M.Tech Bioinformatics:
Admission to this course shall be through a written entrance examination followed by interview; the question paper shall include multiple choice questions in equal proportion from Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Computer Sciences. Further, GATE qualified candidates may be called to attend the interview based on their GATE qualification although they can also write the entrance examination to enhance their scores.

The GATE qualified candidates will be given weightage, for the purpose of calling for interview, and such weightage will be determined on the basis of a dynamic cut-off evolved in accordance with the performance of all the participants of the entrance examination. Provision of fellowship to GATE qualified candidates is subject to AICTE approval.

Integrated M.Sc. /Ph.D. Biotechnology:
Admission is based on an entrance examination and interview conducted by the department. The question paper will carry 75 objective type questions (75 marks) based on BSc level standards and will be chosen to test knowledge pertaining to Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and quantitative aptitude. The candidates will be called for an interview (25 marks) in their order of merit based on the entrance examination.

Ph.D. Biotechnology:
Admission to PhD Biotechnology should be through an entrance examination* followed by interview. The question paper for the entrance examination will comprise of multiple choice questions based on general sciences aptitude plus analytical skills (25 marks) and Biotechnology (50 marks). JRF qualified candidates who passed the NET examination (under Junior Research Fellowship category only) conducted by the CSIR/UGC or ICMR or DBT can directly attend the interview.

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