INAT 2015 IUCA-ANCRA Admission Test Frequently Asked Questions FAQs National Centre for Radio Astrophysics : ncra.tifr.res.in
Organisation : National Centre for Radio Astrophysics
Announcement : IUCA-ANCRA Admission Test INAT 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions :
Question : Am I eligible for the INAT ?
Answer : The IUCAA-NCRA Admission Test (INAT-2015) is for students who will have completed their B.Tech., B.E., M.Sc., B.Sc. or Integrated M.Sc. (in Physics/Astronomy/Applied Mathematics/Electronics) degrees by August 2015. In addition, talented final year B.Sc., 1st year M.Sc., 4th year Integrated M.Sc. and 2nd/3rd year B.E./B.Tech. students may also apply to be PRE-SELECTED for a research scholarship towards a Ph.D. at IUCAA for Physics or Astronomy and Astrophysics; such students would join IUCAA after completing their degree. Note that students who have completed their B.Tech., B.E., M.Sc. or Integrated M.Sc. degrees by August 2015 would be eligible for IUCAA and NCRA-TIFR’s Ph.D. programmes, while students who have completed their B.Sc. degree by August 2015 would be eligible for NCRA-TIFR’s Integrated Ph.D. programme.
Question : Will postal applications and referee reports be accepted ?
Answer : Only online applications and referee reports will be accepted; we will not accept postal or e-mail applications.
Question : Whom should I choose as a referee ?
Answer : A referee is a member of the academic community who can provide a fair assessment of your academic career. The best referees are typically supervisors on previous research projects, teachers at your academic institution, and faculty members with whom you have discussed science issues. Family members or other relatives, friends and fellow students will NOT be accepted as referees.
Question : Will my application be considered for screening without referee reports ?
Answer : All applications will be considered for screening with or without referee reports. However, your application is likely to be much stronger with referee reports, and so we strongly advise all students to ensure that their referees do send in the reports.
Question : Can I update/modify my application details once they have been submitted ?
Answer : Yes. You can update your application until the application deadline (September 15, 2015), using your Online ID and Password.
Question : My examination dates clash with the INAT-2015 dates; can the INAT dates be shifted ?
Answer : We appreciate that the INAT-2015 dates may clash with examinations at some institutions. Unfortunately, we cannot alter the dates for individual students. We recommend that students whose examination dates clash with INAT-2015 should apply to IUCAA and NCRA-TIFR via the Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST).
Question : Will I be provided with accommodation during the days of the INAT written test and the interviews ?
Answer : Limited accomodation will be available on the IUCAA and NCRA-TIFR campuses for INAT-2015 candidates. If you would like to avail of this accomodation, please send an e-mail to the Co-ordinator, INAT-2015, at the e-mail address inat@ncra.tifr.res.in by November 15, 2015.
Question : My referees have not gotten the e-mail asking them for the confidential assessment.
Answer : There are two likely reasons for your referees not receiving our e-mail: (1) you have entered an incorrect e-mail address in your online application, and (2) our e-mail has, for some reason, been placed in the SPAM folder of your referee’s mailbox. If your referees have not received our e-mail within a day of your submitting the application form, check that their e-mail addresses in the online application form are correct. If there is an error here, correct the addresses and re-submit the application form. If the addresses are correct, ask your referees to check their SPAM folders. If neither of these solves the problem, click the button to re-send the e-mails to the referees. Note that our e-mails to the referee are sent by an automatic procedure and we have tested the system extensively to make sure that it works. Individual failures are certainly possible, but these should be solved by simply clicking the button to re-send the referee e-mails.
Question : My referee has received his/her ID and password, but is unable to log in.
Answer : The most likely cause is that the candidate has updated his/her application form with changed referee details (e.g. different name or e-mail address), but has not sent the password to the updated e-mail ID of the referee. This registered e-mail ID is used for logging in to the confidential assessment form. In this situation, the referee will be unable to log in to the referee page. If you change any of the referee details, please be sure to re-send the password to the referee using the ‘Send Password’ utility, which you can access after logging in to your profile with your OnlineID and Password.
Question : I am a foreign student (studying either in India or outside India). Am I eligible for the INAT-2015 ?
Answer : Yes, you are eligible for the INAT, with the same eligibility criteria as for Indian students. However, all foreigners require clearance from the Indian government before joining IUCAA or NCRA-TIFR. Selection to IUCAA or NCRA-TIFR via the INAT will be subject to this clearance.
Question : The INAT application form asks for the percentage in the under-graduate degree, but some colleges don’t follow the percentage system. What sould I enter here ?
Answer : If your College/University follows a grading system but without a standard formula to convert the grade into a percentage, please enter your grade in the “Grade” column and enter 100 x (your_grade/maximum_grade) in the percentage column. We will then only use the grade during the evaluation.
Question : I was not invited to take INAT-2015; can I still appear for INAT-2015 ? Will the fact that I was not short-listed affect my selection ?
Answer : Even if you have not been invited, you can definitely appear for the INAT-2015 written test as a walk-in candidate, provided your percentage in the qualifying examination is at least 55%. The initial short-listing is merely for guaranteed TA/DA coverage. The final selection to IUCAA and NCRA-TIFR will not in any way be affected by whether or not you have been short-listed initially. Further, if you clear the INAT written test, you too would be paid TA/DA exactly on par with the initially shortlisted candidates. Walk-in candidates should arrive at the Chandrasekhar Auditorium at 9:00 AM on Thursday, December 10, 2015, with a copy of the marksheet of the qualifying examination.
FAQs regarding what to expect in the interviews :
Question : Do I need to have taken courses in astronomy prior to selection?
Answer : No prior knowledge of astronomy is required for selection at IUCAA and NCRA-TIFR. The questions at the written test and interviews will cover basic physics up to the M.Sc. level.
Question : I am from an Engineering background; do I need to know advanced topics like quantum mechanics, field theory or special relativity?
Answer : We expect prospective candidates to have a good understanding of basic physics, but not of advanced topics. All students who are selected to join IUCAA or NCRA-TIFR will be exposed to advanced Physics and Astrophysics via courses in the first year of graduate school.
Question : I am finishing my M.Sc. in Physics. Do I need to have a good understanding of all subjects covered in the M.Sc., or can I simply focus on a few topics of my interest?
Answer : We do not expect you to know every subject covered in the M.Sc. equally well. However, we do expect you to have a good understanding of basic Physics.
Question : How long does an interview last generally and will there be more then one interview?
Answer : Typically, a single interview will last for about 45 minutes. Each student selected for the interviews will go through two such interviews, with independent interview committees.
Question : Are the interviews aimed at testing the student’s memory or assessing problem-solving abilities ?
Answer : The interviews aim to check the students’ understanding of Physics, and their ability to solve Physics problems posed to them. They are also aimed at testing the understanding of basic concepts, and not the ability to memorize formulae or laws