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Section I : Essay writing-
two questions with internal choice on general themes and
contemporary, theoretical or of disciplinary
relevance may be given. The candidate is expected to write
up to 500 words for each question of 20 marks ( 2 Q X20 M =40
Marks).In case the questions are based on electives, the choices
should have questions from each elective; otherwise all choices
should be of general nature, common to all candidates. In case of
Science subjects like Computer Science and Applications,
Environmental Sciences, Electronic Science, Life Sciences,
Chemical Science, Physical Science, Earth Atmospheric Ocean and
Planetary Science etc. two questions carrying 20 marks each may be
given in place of essay type questions .The questions in this
section should be numbered as 1and 2.
Section II :
Three extended answer based questions to test
the analytical ability of the candidate are to be asked on the major
specializations/electives. Questions will be asked on all major
specialization/electives and the candidates may be asked to choose one
specialization/elective and answer the three questions. There is to be no
internal choice. Each question will be answered in up to 300 words and shall
carry 15 marks each (3 Q X 15 M = 45 Marks). Where there is no
specialization/elective, 3 questions may be set across the
syllabus. The questions in this section
should be numbered from 3 to 5.
Section III : Nine
questions may be asked across the syllabus. The questions will be
definitional or seeking particular information and are to be
answered in up to 50 words each. For Science subjects as mentioned
in Section I, short numerical/computational problems may be
considered. Each question will carry 10 marks (9 Q X10 M = 90
Marks). There should be no internal choice. The questions in this
section should be numbered from 6 to 14.
Section IV : It
requires the candidates to answer questions from a given text of
around 200-300 words taken from the works of a known
thinker/author. Five carefully considered specific questions are
to be asked on the given text, requiring an answer in up to 30
words each. This section carries 5 questions of 5 marks each ( 5 Q
X 5 M =
25 Marks). In the case of Science subjects, a
theoretical/numerical problem may be set. These questions are
meant to test critical thinking, ability to comprehend and apply
knowledge one possesses. Questions in this section should be
numbered as 15 to 19.
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