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Distribution
and weightage of marks for M.Phil.-Ph.D./M.Pharm.-Ph.D.
candidates |
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Distribution and weightage
of marks to be given to the candidates is
given below. (Total marks 100): |
Details |
Weightage
for candidates who have
qualified national level test or
equivalent recognized by UGC |
Weightage
for candidates who have not qualified
any national level test or equivalent
recognized by UGC |
Entrance
examination |
30% |
50% |
Marks
in Post- Graduation |
30% |
30% |
Interview
and research proposal writing |
20% |
20% |
National
eligibility test or equivalent |
20% |
0% |
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Explanation: |
Sr. No. 1: Entrance
Examination |
(i) Weightage for national level
test qualified candidates will be 30% of the
score obtained in the entrance examination i.e.
if a candidate scores 60 marks out of 100 marks
in the entrance examination he/she will be awarded
18 marks (60x30/100). |
(ii) Weightage for candidates
who have not qualified any national level test
will be 50% of the score obtained in the entrance
examination i.e. if a candidate scores 60 marks
out of 100 marks in the entrance examination
he/she will be awarded 30 marks (60x50/100). |
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Sr. No. 2: Marks in
Post- Graduation |
A candidate applying for admission
will be awarded 30% of the marks obtained in
Post Graduation e.g. if a candidate has scored
60% marks in post graduation, then he/she will
be awarded 18 marks i.e. (60x30)/100. |
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Sr. No. 3: Interview
and research proposal writing |
The candidates called for interview
have to bring five copies of a research proposal
in English of minimum 300 words in their field
of specialization (only for admission evaluation
purpose) and submit that at the time of interview.
Candidates without the research proposal will
not be allowed to appear in the interview. The
weightage for interview and research proposal
will be 20 marks. |
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Sr. No. 4: National
Test |
Candidates who have qualified
any national level test recognized by UGC will
be given 20% weightage i.e. 20 marks |
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