It was decided at a meeting of higher education officials on August 26 that the common entrance test for PhD will be held in the first week of November. To prepare question papers of various subjects, different state universities have been roped in. The question paper will be based on syllabus according to the UGC- NET, CSIR, and ICIR. The entrance exam will have two question papers. The first one will be purely objective, while the second one will consist of both objective and subjective type questions. After the completion of the exam, three cut-off marks will be declared for general, SC/ST, and OBC candidates respectively. On the basis of these marks, a score card will be given to the student, which will be valid for two years. A student can then take admission in any state university as per his marks. For this, all state universities will have to create a list of vacant seats in each subject and upload it on their website. The cost of application form will be Rs 800 for general and OBC candidates, and Rs 400 for SC/ST candidates. Higher education officials also informed that discussions were made for making the examination fully online from next year. All question papers will be kept in the custody of Sampoornanad Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Varanasi.
Monday, September 5, 2011
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