niper.gov.in Instructions To Candidates On Objective Response Sheet (ORS) Used In Written Test Joint Entrance Examination 2015 : National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research
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Announcement : NIPER Joint Entrance Examination 2015
Facility : Instructions To Candidates On Objective Response Sheet (ORS) Used In Written Test
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Instructions To Candidates On Objective Response Sheet (ORS) Used In Written Test : https://www.entrance.net.in/uploads/896-NIPER_JEE_2015_Masters_Brochure.pdf
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Instructions To Candidates On Objective Response Sheet (ORS) To Be Used In Written Test :
1) They are not allowed to carry anything else whatsoever in the examination hall, except the Admit card. Pen shall be provided in the examination hall.
2) Candidates will be provided with a Question Booklet and an Objective Response Sheet (ORS). Candidates should not open the seal of the question booklet till they are instructed to do so by the Centre Superintendent/Invigilator. The entire question booklet and the ORS has to be returned after the examination is over. Question booklet will contain 200 objective type questions with multiple answers. ORS will also contain question (response) numbers 1-200 with four bubbles given against each response number.
3) All the answers must be marked in the ORS only. Answers are to be marked on the SIDE 2 of the ORS. Rough work MUST NOT be done on the ORS. Candidates should use the page marked as rough work provided in the question booklet.
4) Question booklet: There will be three types of question booklets marked MS-A, MS-B or MS-C. Candidate should ensure that code viz. MSA or MS-B or MS-C written on the question booklet, is written on ORS at the place meant for the code.
5) Use of Pen: Answers must be marked by darkening appropriate bubbles using pen only. Pen will be provided by the invigilator in the examination hall. Candidates should write all details (like their name, Registration No., question booklet serial number in the place meant for the purpose, signature etc.) on SIDE 1 or SIDE 2 of the ORS with a pen by blackening appropriate bubble. Candidates should not put any distinctive mark of any sort on any other part of the ORS.
6) Method of showing answers on ORS:
Each question on the question booklet is followed by multiple choice answers and shown as A, B, C and D. Candidates will have to select one answer for each question. The answer should be shown by blackening appropriate bubble against a question (response) number. The mark should be so darkened with a pen that the letter inside the bubble is not visible. For example, if the answer to the Question number 2 is B, the correct response is
7) Correct way to fill ORS: Each question is followed by four options and only one option is correct. Candidate should mark only one response per question. If a candidate darkens more than one bubble, computer will read the answer as wrong. A specimen of correct way to fill Objective Response Sheet is given below
8) Some wrong methods of marking answers: Candidates should mark only one choice for each question by darkening the appropriate bubble with a pen (see point 6 above). Marking like crossing, ticking, half filling a bubble, filling outside a bubble should be avoided as otherwise the computer will read them as wrong answer.
NIPER Act empowers the Institute vide following Sections:-
Section 7(ii) “to concentrate on courses leading to masters degree, doctoral and post doctoral courses and research in pharmaceutical education”.
Section 7 (iii) “to hold examinations and grant degrees”.
Section 32 “Notwithstanding anything contained in the University Grants Commission Act, 1956 or in any other law for the time being in force, the Institute shall have power to grant degrees and other academic distinctions and titles under this Act”.
Institute is awarding degrees like Ph.D.; M.Pharm. ; M. Tech. (Pharm.); M.S.(Pharm.) and M.B.A. (Pharm.) as mandated to it by Section 7 (ii), (iii) and Section 32 of the NIPER Act 1998.