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Information Bulletin-2011

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Dr. H. S. Gour Vishwavidyalaya Sagar

(A Central University)

Sagar– 470003 MP

University Admission

Information Bulletin 2011

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Index

SN Description

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Page Link 1 University... At a Glance #3

2 Schools and departments #4

3 Courses and Minimum Eligibility Requirements #6

4 Subject wise Seat Distribution for UG / Pg Courses #9

5 Conditions for those appearing in Qualifying examination #12

6 Other important Information #13

7 Certificates required #14

8 Entrance Test fee , Offline/Online Application #15

9 Important dates #16

10 Entrance Test Centers #17

11 Instructions for completing the Application Forms #18

12 Rejection of Application form and candidature #22

13 Submission of Application form #22

14 Dispatch of Admit Cards #23

15 Duration of Tests and Structure of Question paper #24

16 Method of Answering in the Test. #26

17 Important Instructions to the Candidates appearing in UGET/PGET #27

18 Evaluation and Result #29

19 Admission procedure / counseling #30

20 Subject Combinations #32

21 About hostel facility #33

22 Schedule of Entrance Examination – 2011 #34

23 Model paper for UGET #35

24 Model paper for PGET #40

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UNIVERSITY... AT A GLANCE

The founder and mentor Sir Dr. Harisingh Gour‟s desire was to establish an educational institution of higher learning for rural and deprived population of Central India. He had on his mind Cambridge and Oxford universities as a model. The university of Saugor, later renamed as Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, was established in July 1946 by him out of his life long income by way of donation. Part of a rural and sub urban environment in the heart of the country, the university has been a centre of higher learning. The university is sixteenth university of the country and the first of the state of (Central provinces) Madhya Pradesh. The university has been upgraded to a central university on January 15, 2009 by an Act of Parliament. The President of India is its Visitor.

The University campus spreads over an area of about 2000 acres on the top of hills, surrounded by lush green forests, natural and pollution free environment. It manifests to the foresight and dream of Dr. Harisingh Gour.

The University has gone through a restructuring experience by adopting „School of Study‟ system for promoting intra and inter-school academic programmes. Nine schools established under the new system offer courses ranging from Natural to Physical Sciences, Applied Sciences and Technology, Law, Business Management, Applied Geology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Music and Performing Arts.

Nationwide competition through entrance tests for admission to undergraduate, postgraduate and research held at different centers of the country has been attracting young talents. The nine schools comprising more than 36 independent departments follow credit and grade based CBCS educational system. The university has a privilege of having several departments recognized by the UGC under DRS, DSA, COSIST, CAS or AICTE programmes.

There are four hostels for boys and two for girls. University teachers and other officials reside in the university campus. Our first Prime Minister Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru laid down the 'foundation stone' for the university library in 1952 and the Library was named after him. This library has a collection of more than four hundred thousand books and it is equipped with electronic and internet facility.

There are excellent museums (one each) in the teaching departments of Applied Geology, Ancient Indian History, Anthropology, Zoology and a Botanical Garden, recognized by the BGCI Kew, U.K.

The University has its own infrastructure for essential services. It houses branches of public offices like Bank, Post Office, Telephone Exchange, Employment and Guidance bureau in the campus. There is an auditorium for indoor games and a playground for outdoor games, as well as a well-equipped and furnished "Golden Jubilee Hall" with a seating capacity of 750 for cultural and academic activities.

The University has various centers for developmental activities such as Academic Staff College, Central Instrumentation Laboratory, a Study Centre of Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), Educational Multi Media Research Centre (EMMRC), Global Fund sponsored HIV/Aids Counseling Training Centre, Population and Research Centre of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Manuscriptology Research Centre of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India.

Several alumni of the University have brought glory to the university by their distinguished services in chosen fields both within and outside the country. More than twenty five of its students and teachers have been Vice-Chancellors of different Indian Universities and also D.G.GSI, Government of India. This university has also produced a number of top ranking television and Cine artists.

Sagar (Saugor) city is well connected by rail and road network situated about 200 kms away from Jhansi (U.P.) and Bhopal (M.P.) (between Bina-Katni sections of Western-Central Railway). The university provides a congenial academic atmosphere to the youth to nurture potential for excellence.

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SCHOOLS AND DEPARTMENTS

S.No. Name of the School/Department Telephone

1. School of Arts Education and Information Sciences (AIS) Dean : (07582) 265830

Department of Communication and Journalism 07582-265001

Department of Yogic Science 07582-236806

Department of Adult Education-Rural studies 07582- 265303

Department of Library and Information Science 07582-264020

Department of Education 07582-237209

Department of Physical Education 07582-265312

Department of Fine Arts and Performing Arts 07582-265205

Department of Music 07582-265831

2. School of Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Dean: 07582-265830

Department of Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology

Department of Economics 07582-265805

Department of History 07582-265814

Department of Philosophy 07582-265825

Department of Psychology 07582-265025

Department of Political Science and Public Administration 07582-264225

Department of Sociology 07582-265811

3. School of Languages (SOL) Dean: 07582-265830

Department of English and European Languages 07582-264116

Department of Hindi 07582-265813

Department of Linguistics 07582-265807

Department of Marathi

Department of Sanskrit 07582-265808

Department of Urdu and Persian 07582-265802

4. School of Applied Sciences (SAS) Dean: 07582-265816

Department of Anthropology 07582-265817

Department of Criminology and Forensic Science 07582-264122

Department of General and Applied Geography 07582-265816

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5. School of Engineering and Technology (EAT) Dean: 07582-265457

Department of Industrial Chemistry & Pharmaceutical Science (Proposed)

07582-265311

Department of Applied Geology 07582-265818

Department of Pharmaceutical Science 07582-264457

6. School of Biological and Chemical Sciences (BCS) Dean: 07582-265822

Department of Botany 07582-264819

Department of Biotechnology 07582-261910

Department of Microbiology & Biotechnology 07582-261450

Department of Zoology 07582-264910

Department of Chemistry 07582-261311

7. School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences (MPS) Dean: 07582-265822

Department of Computer Science & Application 07582-265399

Department of Mathematics and Statistics 07582-265823

Department of Physics 07582-265165

8. School of Commerce and Management (SCM) Dean: 07582-244779

Department of Commerce 07582-264314/244779

Department of Business Management 07582-264504

9. School of LAW (SOL) Dean: 07582-265830

Department of Law

Administrative Offices

Vice-chancellor‟s Office 07582-264796

Registrar‟s Office 07582-265228

Dean, Academic Affairs 07582-265810

Dean, Student Welfare 07582-264080

Dean, College Development Council 07582-264108

University Website : http://www.dhsgsu.ac.in

[Admission Cell Office Phone No. 07582-265833]

(Email Address: [email protected])

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ENTRANCE TEST- 2011

Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar shall conduct Undergraduate and

Postgraduate Entrance Tests (herein after as UGET/PGET) in the Second week of June,

2011 for admission to various UG and PG level courses for the first semester 2011.

Admissions will be given according to merit in UGET and PGET, subject to verification of

eligibility in the particular course for which the candidate has applied for and appeared in

the Entrance Test. To strengthen the spirit of quality in higher education, the university

reserves the right to decide some minimum of standard in the qualifying UGET and PGET

test. If a candidate is applying for admission in more than one course, a separate

application form along with separate registration charges be remitted for each course.

1. COURSES & MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

(i) UGET:B.A./ B.Com./ B.B.A./ B.Sc./ B.C.A./ B.Pharm./

B.A.LL.B.(Hon)

Minimum percentage of marks in Qualifying Examination (QE)

Candidates seeking admission to B.A / B.Com / B.B.A / B.Sc. / B.C.A / B.Pharm./

B.A.L.L.B.(Hon) and belonging to General (GC) and OBC categories must have

passed 10+2 or equivalent examination securing at least 50%* marks in

aggregate in their Qualifying Examination (QE); whereas, those belonging to SC,

ST and PC(Physically Challenged) categories must have passed 10+2 or

equivalent examination securing at least 45%* marks in aggregate in the QE.

Note: For Law Integrated Degree Course an applicant who has successfully completed senior

secondary school course („+2‟) or equivalent (such as 11+1, “A” level in senior school certificate course) from a recognized university of India or outside or from a senior secondary Board or equivalent, constituted or recognized by the union or by State Government or from any equivalent institution from a foreign country recognized by the government of that country for the purpose of

issue of qualifying. As per the directions of BCI (BCI: 1823/2010 LE dated 30.11.2010) the candidates who passed through the “distance or external mode” are not eligible to be admitted to the LLB Five or Three year courses.

For BCA : Students must have Mathematics at 10+2 level,

UGET: LL.B. (3 Years) / B.J.C. / B.Lib.I.Sc.

Candidate seeking admission to L.L.B./B.J.C/B.Lib.I.Sc belonging to General (GC)

and OBC categories must have passed his or her 10+2+3 or equivalent

examination securing at least 50%* marks in aggregate in Qualifying Examination

(QE), whereas, candidates belonging to SC, ST and PC categories must have

passed 10+2+3 or equivalent examination securing at least 45%* marks in

aggregate in the QE.

Note: For Law Three Years Degree Course an applicant who has graduated in any discipline of knowledge from a university established by an act of Parliament or by a State legislature or an

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equivalent national institution recognized as a Deemed to be University or Foreign university recognized as equivalent to the status of Indian University by an authority competent to declare

equivalence.As per the directions of BCI (BCI: 1823/2010 LE dated 30.11.2010) the candidates who passed through the “distance or external mode” are not eligible to be admitted to the LLB Five or Three years courses.

(ii) PGET: M.A. / M.Sc. / M.Com. / M.B.A. / M.Pharm. / M.Tech.

(Applied Geology) / M.C.A. / LL.M. / M.J.C./ M.Lib.I.Sc. / M.Ed.

Candidates seeking admission to any of the PG level courses and belong to

General (GC) and OBC categories must have passed 10+2+3 or equivalent

examination securing at least 50%* marks in aggregate in the Qualifying

Examination (QE).

Candidate seeking admission to a particular subject should have passed 10+2+3

examination from one of its main/allied subject as per the details given in Table-

1& 2.

M.B.A: Graduate with 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum of 50% marks in

aggregate in any group of subjects.

M.Tech.(Appl. Geology) : Graduate under 10+2+3 pattern with Geology as one

of the subjects securing an aggregate of 50% marks.

M. Pharm.: Graduate in Pharmacy (B. Pharm.) with 60% marks with valid GPAT

score. For further information about the subject eligibility and syllabus for

entrance test candidate may contact the Head, Department of Pharmaceutical

Science. (For Syllabus visit, www.dopssagar.org).

M.C.A.: (i) Recognized Bachelor‟s degree with minimum 3 years duration with

Mathematics at 10+2 level,(ii) Obtained atleast 50% (45 in case of candidate

belonging to reserved categories. SC,ST and OBC(excluding creamy layer) at the

qualifying examination from any UGC/AICTE approved Indian University or from a

foreign university recognized by Association of Indian University (AIU) or Institute

recognized by concerned university as equivalent thereto.

M.J.C.: Graduate under 10+2+3 pattern plus B.J securing a minimum of 50%

marks at (B.J.C.) level examination.

M. Lib. I. Sc.: Graduate with 10+2+3 pattern plus with B. Lib. I. Sc. securing a

minimum of 50% marks at (B. Lib. I. Sc) level examination.

L.L.M: The candidate must have passed L.L.B. 3-Year after graduation under

10+2+3 pattern or five years L.L.B. under 10+2+5 pattern duly recognized by the

Bar Council of India and securing a minimum of 50% marks in the LL.B. Degree.

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M. Ed. : Graduate under 10+2+3 pattern plus B.Ed. or B.Sc.B.Ed or B.A.B.Ed. (4

years Integrated course) securing a minimum of 50% marks in qualifying

examination.

RELAXATION: A candidate belonging to SC, ST and PC categories must have

passed 10+2+3 or equivalent examination and secured at least 45%* marks in

aggregate in the Qualifying Examination for PGET level courses /

subjects.

(iii) Age requirement:

UGET: Candidates seeking admission to B. A. / B. Sc. / B. Com. / B. B. A. / B.

Pharm. / B.C.A should not be more than 22 years on 1st July, 2011.

As per bar council of India for BA LLB (Hons) age should not be 20 years in case

of general category of applicants and 22 years in case of applicants from SC,ST

and PC.

Courses like LL.B (3 years) / B.J.C / B.Lib.I.Sc. maximum age limit shall be 30

years for all categories.

PGET: Candidates seeking admission in M. A. / M. Sc. / M. Com. / M. B. A. / M.

Pharm. / M. Tech (Applied Geology) / M. C. A. should not be more than 27 years

on 1st July 2011.

For courses like M. J. C. / M. Lib. I. Sc. / M. Ed., the maximum age limit will be 35

years. For LL.M. the maximum age limit will be 35 years for all categories.

Age Relaxation; Age relaxation of 5 Years will be given to candidates belonging

to SC, ST and PC categories. [2 years in case of L.L.B.(H)] for both UGET and

PGET] except B.A. LL.B.(H), LL.B.(3 yrs) and LL.M.

(iv) Reservation of Seats

Candidates belonging to SC, ST, OBC if they belong to Non Creamy Layer

(NCL) [excluding creamy layer] and Physically Challenged (PC) categories will be

given reservation as per the Government of India rules, ST (7.5%), SC (15%) and

OBC (27%, [excluding creamy layer], 3% seats are reserved within each of the

categories (namely General, ST, SC and OBC) for Physically Challenged (PC)

candidates (on horizontal basis), only if the candidate fulfills the other minimum

eligibility at the Entrance level examination. Submission of a certificate to this

*Note: Rounding of marks or percentage is not allowed. For example 50%

marks means 750 marks obtained out of 1500 marks and 45%marks means 675 marks obtained out of 1500 marks . (Even 49.9% and 44.9 % shall not be

considered as equivalent to 50 % and 45 % respectively) shall not be

considered

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effect issued by a competent authority/Board (details are given under point 5 of

this Bulletin) shall be mandatory, at the time of counseling. Kashmiri Migrants will

be given certain concessions* in matter of admission as per the MHRD letter no

D.O. No. F-10-1/10-Desk (U) dated Feb.2, 2011.

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2. SUBJECT- WISE SEAT DISTRIBUTION FOR UG/PG COURSES

BA [Entrance test Code- UGET- 110]

Subjects Number of Seats

Sociology 50

Political Science 50

Economics 50

History 50

Geography 60

Criminology 64

Ancient Indian History 40

Education 40

Linguistics 30

Philosophy 35

Anthropology 25

Psychology 40

Music 20

English Literature 20

Urdu 15

Yogic Science 25

Statistics 10

Sanskrit 30

Marathi 20

Hindi 60

Mathematics 10

#The Student shall opt three subjects being run by the university, out of the available/permitted subject-Group Combinations (cf. para 17 page 22 “Admissions Procedures and Counseling” for details) for BSc/BA (the relevant information will be made available on the university website before the dates of counseling).

B. Com. [Entrance test Code- UGET- 120] 200

BBA* 40

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B. Sc. [Entrance test Code- UGET- 130 (Bio)/ UGET-140 (Maths)] -

Subjects Number of Seats

Physics 120

Chemistry 285

Mathematics 150

Botany 110

Zoology 110

Geology 60

Statistics 35

Pharmaceutical Chemistry* 30

Industrial Chemistry* 25

Forensic Science 30

Geography 25

Anthropology 20

Industrial Microbiology* 15

Psychology 15

Economics 10

*Self -financed course #The Student shall opt for three subjects being run by the university, out of the available/permitted subject- Group Combinations (cf. para 17 page 22 “Admissions Procedures and Counseling” for details) for BSc/BA (the relevant information will be made available on university website before

the dates of counseling).

TABLE-1: Comprehensive information about courses offered (UGET)

S. No

Course No. of Seats

Eligibility Entrance test Code

Course Duration Qualification

1. B.A. 310 10+2 in any discipline 110 6 Sem

2. B. Com 200 10+2 in Commerce/ Science

120 6 Sem

3. B.B.A* 40 - do - 120 6 Sem

4. B. Sc. 345 10+2 in Science (Maths/Biology)

130 (Bio.)

140 (Maths) 6 Sem

5. B. Pharm 60 10+2 in Science (Maths/Biology)

130 (Bio.)

140 (Maths) 8 Sem

6. B.C.A* 50 10+2 (Maths) 140 6 Sem

7. B.A.LL.B* (Hon.) 40 10+2 in any discipline 150 10 Sem

8. B. Lib.I Sc. 30 Graduate in any discipline

160 2 Sem

9. B. J. C 20 Graduate in any discipline

160 2 Sem

10. LL.B (3 Years) 40 Graduate in any discipline

160 6 Sem

*Self- financed course

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TABLE 2: Comprehensive information about courses offered (PGET)

SN. Courses/Subject No. of Seats

Eligibility Entrance Test Code

Course Duration Qualification

1. Master in Journalism & Communication (MJC)

20 Bachelor of Journalism 201 4 Sem

2. Yogic Sc (M.A./M.Sc.) 15 Graduation in any discipline 202 4 Sem

3. Rural Studies* (M.A.) 25 Graduation in any discipline 203 4 sem

4. M. Lib. I.Sc. 15 B.Lib I.Sc. 204 2 Sem

5. M.Ed. 40 B.Ed. 205 2 Sem

6. Music (M.A.) 10 UG with Music/allied subject

206 4 Sem

7. Ancient Indian History Culture & Arch. (AIH) (M.A.)

20 AIH / History/ Graduation in any discipline 207

4 Sem

8. Economics (M.A.) 30 Graduation in any discipline 208 4 Sem

9. History (M.A.) 30 Graduation in any discipline 209 4 Sem

10. Philosophy (M.A.) 20 Graduation in any discipline 210 4 Sem

11.

Psychology (M.A./M.Sc.)

15+5

Graduation in any discipline (other than Science/ Medicine/Tech.)

Graduate in Science/ Medicine/Technology

211 4 Sem

12. Political Sc./ Public Administration (M.A./M.P.A.)

20+10 Political Sci. or Graduation in any discipline 212

4 Sem

13. Sociology (M.A.) 40 Sociology Sciences / Anthropology or Graduation in any discipline

213 4 Sem

14. English (M.A.) 30 English/Graduation in any discipline

214 4 Sem

15. Hindi (M.A.) 55 Hindi / Graduation in any discipline

215 4 Sem

16. Linguistics (M.A.) 10 English/Hindi/Sanskrit Graduation or in any discipline

216 4 Sem

17. Sanskrit (M.A.) 20 Sanskrit or Graduate in any discipline

217 4 Sem

18. Urdu (M.A.) 10 Urdu / Graduate in any discipline(with Urdu reading and writing)

218 4 Sem

19. Anthropology (M.Sc../ M.A.)

20 Graduate with Anthropology/Sociology/ Life Sciences

219 4 Sem

20. Forensic Sc.(M.Sc.) 18 B.Sc. (any subjects) 220 4 Sem

21. Criminology (M.A.) 12 B.A. (any subjects) 221 4 Sem

22. Geography (M.A./M.Sc.)

40 Graduation with Geography

222 4 Sem

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23. Industrial Chemistry* (M.Sc.)

35 Graduation with Chemistry/Industrial Chemistry

223 4 Sem

24. M. Pharm. 50 B.Pharm. with valid GPAT Qualified score

224 4 Sem

25. Applied Geology (M.Tech.)

24 Graduation with Geology

225 6 Sem

26. Botany (M.Sc.) 25 Graduation with Botany 226 4 Sem

27. Biotechnology* (M.Sc.) 20 Life Science in Graduation 227 4 Sem

28. Applied Microbiology* (M.Sc.)

10 Life Science in Graduation

228 4 Sem

29. Zoology (M.Sc.) 20 Graduation with Zoology 229 4 Sem

30. Chemistry (M.Sc.) 40 Graduation with Chemistry / Industrial Chemistry

223 4 Sem

31. MCA* 40 BCA (with Maths at 10+2 level) 230 6 Sem

32. Maths (M.Sc./ M.A.) 25+5 Graduation with Maths 231 4 Sem

33. Physics (M.Sc.) 30 Graduation with Physics 232 4 Sem

34. M. Com 60 B.Com. 233 4 Sem

35. M.B.A. 40 Graduate in any discipline 234 4 Sem

36. LL.M. 20 LL.B. 235 4 Sem

*Self finance course

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3. CONDITIONS FOR THOSE APPEARING IN QUALIFYING EXAMINATION

(i) Candidates appearing in the Final Year of the Qualifying Examination may

also apply and appear in the Entrance Test. However, the candidate will be

required to produce the original marks-sheet of the qualifying examination

at the time of counseling for getting admission. In case the result of the

qualifying examination is not declared till the date of their counseling, they

may be allowed to take provisional admission subject to conditions:

a) The candidate is required to produce a certificate from the competent

authority (such as Controller of Examination, Dean, Registrar etc.) to the

effect that the result of the concerned qualifying examination has not yet

been declared.

b) It should be evident from the marks-sheet (s) of the previous

examination(s) relating to the course of qualifying degree that the

candidate will be able to secure at least stipulated minimum percentage of

aggregate (50%) (except final examination whose result has not been

declared till the time of counseling).

(c) At the time of counseling the candidate has to give an undertaking

that he/she will submit the marks-sheet of the qualifying examination

of required aggregate percentage, on or before 10th August of the

admission year, failing which, his/her provisional admission in the

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course shall automatically stand cancelled. The candidate will not be

entitled to claim for refund of fees paid for provisional admission.

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4. OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION

i) Degrees/Certificates recognized by Association of Indian Universities

(AIU)/Boards of secondary Education, shall only be deemed as equivalent

degrees/certificates.

ii) Application Forms of candidates who have submitted forged/fake certificates or

adopted fraudulent means shall be REJECTED. Further, such candidates shall

be debarred from appearing in any subsequent Entrance Tests conducted by

Dr. H. S. Gour University, Sagar, and the matter will be reported to Police.

(iii) It would be the responsibility of the candidate to furnish true and correct

information while filling the entrance test form. No scrutiny of the application

forms would be done before the entrance test examination. However the final

verification of Mark-sheets/Degrees/ Category Certificates (already submitted

to the university) as well as validity of Certificates/Mark-sheets of Qualifying

Examination and non-involvement in adopting unfair means (UFM) in any of

the University Examination/Entrance Tests held earlier shall be made at the

time of Counseling. Candidate in no case hide or produce any false

information / details.

(iv) Mere appearance in the Entrance Test or securing pass marks in the written

test does not entitle the candidate to be considered for admission to the course

unless he/she fulfils the other eligibility conditions. Applicants must fully satisfy

themselves about their eligibility as prescribed above, before filling in the

application form. It shall be the full responsibility of the Candidate

himself/herself, to thoroughly go through the rules / conditions

regarding Eligibility, Age limit, Caste Category, Selection of subject,

Choice of exam centre etc. University / Admission Cell will not entertain any

complaint occurring due to negligence / ignorance / carelessness of the

candidate at any stage. Such candidature will be terminated immediately soon

after the discovery of any discrepancy.

(v) If an applicant, who does not fulfill the minimum eligibility requirements and is

inadvertently allowed to appear at the Entrance Test, he/she shall not be

entitled to use such case as a right to stake claim for admission at a later

date that he/she meets the eligibility requirements.

(v) The University reserves the right to cancel/refuse admission at any point of

time if it is found that (a) minimum eligibility requirements are not fulfilled,

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(b) false documentation has been done, or, facts have been suppressed or

distorted, (c) any other similar valid reason is discovered.

(vi). The candidate is also instructed to carefully verify the question paper along

with the subject code of the subject for which he is appearing in the examination

hall and no complaints shall be entertained in this matter.

REFUND OF FEE: Fee for entrance examination is non-refundable. If the

university cancels the course due to some reasons, for the session, then only the

fee may be refunded after certain deductions.

(vi) Candidates admitted to any course in this University shall not be eligible to

pursue simultaneously any other full-time course in this or in any other

University/Institution.

(vii) A candidate can apply for any number of courses for which he/she is

eligible, subject to conditions that the Entrance Tests are scheduled

on different examination date and shifts i.e. one cannot appear in

more than one subject / course in one examination shift. Any request

for change in this respect, shall not be permitted at all.

(Please refer to the Entrance Test Schedule ).

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5. CERTIFICATE REQUIRED FROM RESERVED CATEGORIES

(i) SCHEDULED CASTES / SCHEDULED TRIBES

Each SC/ST candidate shall have to submit a self attested copy of the

certificate mentioning that the candidate belongs to SC/ST category. Such

certificates shall be subject to verification from the concerned District Magistrate.

The following are empowered to issue the certificate;

(a) District Magistrate / Additional District Magistrate / Collector/ Deputy

Commissioner / Addl. Deputy Commissioner / Deputy Collector / Ist Class

Stipendiary Magistrate/ City Magistrate/ Sub-Divisional Magistrate/ Taluka

Magistrate / Executive Magistrate/ Extra Assistant Commissioner.

(b) Chief Presidency Magistrate/Addl. Chief Presidency Magistrate/Presidency

Magistrate.

(c) Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar.

(d) Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and/or his family

normally resides.

(e) Administrator / Secretary to the Administrator / Development Officer

(Lakshadweep Islands Candidates must note that Certificate from any other

person/authority shall not be accepted in any case. If the candidate happens

to belong to SC or ST, his/her caste/tribe must be listed in the appropriate

Govt. of India schedule. The caste Certificate should clearly state: (a) Name

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of his/her caste/tribe (b) whether he/she belongs to SC or ST (c) District and

the State or Union Territory of his/her usual place of residence and (d) the

appropriate Govt. of India schedule under which his/her caste / tribe is

approved by it as SC or ST. The candidate should satisfy the minimum

eligibility requirement for that category.

(ii) OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES (OBC)

The candidates belonging to OBC category with Non Creamy Layer (NCL)

as listed by the Central Govt., must submit the certificate issued by the competent

authority. The OBC certificate should clearly mention that the candidate belongs

to non creamy layer (NCL).

(iii) PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED (PC)

Physically Challenged Candidates: Visually Impaired and / or Hearing

Impaired and / or Orthopedically Handicapped (on horizontal reservation basis)

candidates, have to submit an attested copy of Disability Certificate issued by the

District Chief Medical Officer/Medical Board.

WRITER: No Writer will be provided to any candidate except for the Blind Candidates.

The qualifications of 'writer 'shall be decided by the University.

(iv). Concession for Kashmiri Migrants will be given certain concessions* in

matter of admission as per the MHRD letter no D.O. No. F-10-1/10-Desk (U)

dated Feb.2, 2011. #Index-8

6. ENTRANCE TEST FEE

a. Offline application

Application form with Information Bulletin can be obtained from SBI,

Saugor University branch on cash payment of Rs 100/-. The application form

should be submitted along with their demand drafts of Rs. 500/- (for SC,ST

candidates Rs. 200/-). SC and ST candidate shall be required to submit their

caste certificate.

b. On-line applications

Candidates may log on to website :

www.dhsgsu.ac.in/admission or www.sagaruniversity.nic.in

(i) (a). The applicant is advised to write his/her (a) Name, (b) Name of the

Course and (c) Course code number on the reverse of the Demand Draft.

(b) For the purpose of Bank the spelling of ‘Sagar’ should be written

as SAUGOR.

For on line applicants the chargeable fee shall be Rs. 600/- (+50/- postal

charges) for General/OBC and PC candidates (Rs. 300/- (+50/- postal charges)

for SC and ST candidates). SC and ST candidate shall be required to submit their

caste certificate

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Entrance fee shall be paid by the candidate through a crossed Demand Draft

issued by any Nationalized/Scheduled Bank, in favour of:

"Chief-Coordinator, Admission Cell”, payable at State Bank Of India, Saugor

University Branch (1143), SAGAR(M.P.) 470003.

(ii) The Entrance Fee once paid shall neither be refunded nor be transferred to

another course and shall also not be reserved for any subsequent year in any

case.

(iii) Ensure that DD clearly mentions: (a) Date of issue (b) Name and Code No.

of issuing branch (c) Name and Code Number of drawee branch (d)

Signature of the authorized person along with specimen signature (e) Amount

in words and figures

(iv) If the Demand Draft (issued by a Nationalized/Scheduled Bank) is

incomplete/incorrectly drawn, the candidate will be disqualified unless he/she

resubmits the corrected Demand Draft along with additional fee of Rs. 150/-.

(v). Applicants will have to send a hard copy of filled application form with pasted

photograph along with original A/C Payee Demand Draft of required amount

payable at the address mentioned above. The hard copy be sent to the Chief

Coordinator, Admission Cell – 2011, Dr. Harisingh Gour University, Sagar

(M.P.) 470003, by Registered post only.

(vi) The forms should have following enclosures:

Two self Addressed (preferably Window) stamped envelops.

Category certificate

Crossed Draft

Note: In case the candidate is applying for more than one course, separate application

form has to be submitted for each course for both UG and PG programmes. #Index-9

7. IMPORTANT DATES

Availability / issue of application forms: Application forms can be

obtained from the sale counter of State Bank of India, Saugor University Branch,

Sagar. Applicat ions can also be submitted on -line (log-on website:

www.dhsgsu.ac.in or www.sagaruniversity.nic.in) from March, 20, 2011.

NOTE : The online submission of forms shall closed by 12.00 hrs Mid night of 25,

April, 2011. Last date for receipt of duly completed application (off line )

forms by hand or by Registered post, 25, April 2011.

Candidates may verify their status of application after May 15, 2011

through university website.

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8. ENTRANCE TEST CENTRES

Besides Sagar, the test may be held at other Centers provided there is

sufficient number of candidates. The candidate has to write compulsorily two

centers in order of preference. In case choices of centers are not clearly given,

Admission Cell would allot any centre on its own and No Change would be

possible afterwards.

Entrance test may be held at following centers in India.

Centres and Codes

S.No. Name of the Centre Code

1 Sagar 01

2 Bhopal 02

3 Jhansi 03

4 Bilaspur 04

5 Patna 05

6 Allahabad 06

7 Kolkata 07

8 Gauhati 08

9 New Delhi 09

10 Jammu 10

11 Jaipur 11

12 Vadodra 12

13 Nagpur 13

14 Pune 14

15 Hydrabad 15

Note : If the number of students is less than 10 at the any center the university shall shift

the candidates to one of the nearest center given above.

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#Index-11

9. INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE APPLICATION FORM

A candidate can apply for UGET/PGET-2011 either Online or Offline.

A. OFFLINE-APPLICATION: (OMR Sheet and Bio-data sheet)

The Application Form is in Optical Machine Readable (OMR) format. That

means a special machine reads only the dark bubbles that you mark on OMR

sheet. Therefore, do not scribble, smudge, cut, tear or wrinkle the application

form. Do not put any stray pencil marks anywhere on the application form. Do not

write or place any mark over the barcodes. Incomplete applications and

applications filled in a language other than English will be summarily rejected.

To guide you to fill the form correctly, the following is suggested:

Write with a BLACK ball-point pen in boxes ( ) using English Capital Letters or

English Numerals and darken the corresponding oval (O) below it with Black ball

pen/HB Pencil only. Do Not Use INK.

S.No. 1-Course Applying for:

There are two main courses viz., UG and PG, darken the relevant oval

(bubble) for the course applied for.

S.No. 2- Entrance Test Code:

UGET: For undergraduate course, the entrance test codes are given in brochure

(Table-comprehensive information). For example, the entrance test code for BA

course is 110; B.Com/BBA- 120; B.Sc. (Biology)/B.Pharm -130; B.Sc.

(Maths)/B.Pharm./BCA -140; LL.B(3yrs.)/B.J/B.Lib.I.Sc.-160; LL.B.(Hons.)- 150,

etc. Write the code numbers accordingly and darken the appropriate ovals.

PGET: For Postgraduate courses, the entrance test codes are given in Brochure

(Table-Comprehensive Information). Write correct code in boxes and darken the

appropriate ovals.

S.No. 3 - Date of Birth:

Write your date of birth as mentioned in Class X (Tenth class) examination

certificate. Write correctly and darken the oval.

S.No. 4 - Social Category:

Darken the appropriate oval for the category you belong to. Verification of

the category will be done at the time of counseling .Please see Rule of

Reservation in the Information Bulletin.

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S.No. 5 - Sex:

Darken the respective ovals for Male / Female gender.

S.No. 6- Name of Applicant:

Write your name in English capital letters in boxes. While writing the name,

leave one box blank in between first name and middle name, and middle name

and surname. Similarly darken the ovals for the letters of your name following the

same norm. (They should be the same as in High School Examination).

S.No.- 7a - Qualifying Examination :

Darken the oval 10+2 level as the qualifying examination for UG course.

For other undergraduate courses such as LL.B. (3yrs), B.Lib.I.Sc. and B.J.C. the

qualifying examination is 10+2+3. For Postgraduate Courses, the qualifying

examination is 10+2+3 i.e., Graduate in specific subject. For M. Pharm. the

qualifying examination is B. Pharm. with 60% marks and Qualified GAPT score.

S.No. 7b - Qualifying Examination:

Darken the oval applicable to you if you have already passed the qualifying

examination or appeared in the same.

S.No. 7c - As above, write year of passing or appeared in qualifying examination

in boxes and darken the ovals accordingly.

S.No. 8 - Whether Hostel Facility is Required:

In case you wish to reside in hostel, darken oval of 'Yes' If not, darken the

'No' oval.

S.No. 9 - Test Centre Code:

The Entrance Test will be held at different centre‟s (cities) in the country.

Write the centre code (centre codes are given in the Information Bulletin) for first

preference and second preference.

S.No. 10 - Whether applying for more than one test code:

UGET: If applying for more than one test code, for example B.A. and

LL.B.(Hons.), darken the 'Yes' oval. If not, darken 'No' oval.

[Separate Application Form has to be submitted if applying for more than one test

codes in UGET].

PGET: For Postgraduate Course, if seeking admission in more than one subject

darken the oval 'Yes' If applying only for one subject, oval 'No' is applicable.

[Note: Separate application forms has to be submitted for each UG/PG course)

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S.No. 11 - Write your working e-mail address (if any) and personnel mobile

number in clear letters.

S.No. 12- Name and full mailing address:

Write carefully your name and address at which you wish to receive the

admission card and other correspondence. Write PIN code and your phone

number with city/village code.

S.No. 13 - Photograph:

Paste (not staple) your recent passport sized, colored photograph.

Photograph should not be larger than the box provided for the purpose. Keep at

least six copies of the same photograph for future.

S.No. 14- Signature of the candidate:

Put your signature in the box. Remember the signature put in by the candidate

should match with those at the examination center. Application without signature

will not be considered.

S.No. 15- Father's Name:

Write and darken the boxes and ovals respectively as per your father's

name. Leave one box and oval blank between first and middle name, and middle

and surname.

S.No. 16 - Mother's Name:

Follow the instructions given above.

S.No. 17 - Merit lists of the entrance examination will be prepared course-wise for

undergraduate admissions. There is a combined entrance test code for more than

one course. For example, the combined test code-120 is for B.Com and BBA;

test code-160 is for LLB (3yrs), B.J.C. and B.Lib.I.Sc, for (Chemistry and

Industrial Chemistry) and for (Political Science/Public Administration). If

you wish to seek admission in B.Com, only the relevant oval is to be darken and if

for B.Com. and BBA both the ovals for both be darken. Similarly, follow the trend

for other combined entrance test codes.

(Important: Separate Application Forms are required for separate Test paper

codes e.g. B.A. and B.Com; BA and LL.B.(Hons).

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Example 1: If you wish to seek admission only to B.Com. The correct way to

darken the oval is :

B.Com. BBA

If you are applying for admission to both, do as below:

B.Com. BBA

Example 2 : If you wish to seek admission only to B.Pharm., do as below :

B.Sc. B.Pharm

In case you wish to apply for both:

B.Sc. B.Pharm

Example 3 : If you wish to seek admission only in BCA do as below:

B.Sc. B.Pharm BCA

In case applying for admission to both BCA and B.Pharm, both follow:

B.Sc. B.Pharm BCA

Example 4 : If you wish to seek admission only to LL.B.(3 years), do as under :

LL.B.(3yrs) B.Lib.I.Sc. BJ

In case applying for admission to all three LL.B. (3yrs) and B. Lib.I.Sc. and

BJC , do as under

LL.B.(3yrs) B.Lib.I.Sc. BJ

Bio-data Sheet for Office Use: A form – „Bio-data for Office Use‟- has

been provided. This is not an OMR sheet. Off-line applicants have to fill-up this

forms carefully. In case of any discrepancy in data/information, the contents of

OMR sheet shall be considered as final.

B. Online Application Form: Candidates can apply Online, by logging on to

www.dhsgsu.ac.in/admission ; www.sagaruniversity.nic.in. Other details and

instructions are given in the attached Boucher. Applicants have to send a hard

(camera ready format) copy of filled application form with pasted photographs

along with original A/c payee DD of required amount, payable at Sagar drawn in

favor of Chief Coordinator, Admission Cell, State Bank of India, Saugor

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University Branch (1143), Sagar (MP); at the address: Chief Coordinator,

Admission Cell, Dr. H.S. Gour University, Sagar (M.P.), 470003 by Registered

post or by hand.

#Index-12

10. REJECTION OF APPLICATION FORM AND CANDIDATURE:

(i) Non-submission of hard copy of online filled-in application form along with

a Demand Draft of required amount fee for those who apply on-line.

(ii) Absence of signatures of the candidate at the appropriate places in the

Application Form.

(iii) Tampering of any kind in the Application Form and/or the supporting

documents.

(iv). Submission of Application Form by a candidate after erasing the entries

made earlier by another candidate.

NOTE: If at any stage it is found that the applicant is not eligible for admission to a

course under University rules, his/her candidature will automatically stand

cancelled. It will be the responsibility of candidate to go through the rules

carefully. Please note that a thorough checking of Application Form,

minimum eligibility requirements, original documents in support of

academic certificates, categories claimed will be done only at the time of

counseling (if called for the same). If the candidate does not fulfill all

requirements for admission, the candidature of the applicant is liable to be

cancelled even at that stage. No refund of the fee shall be accepted in

such cases.

#Index-13

11. SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORM

(i) a. The completed application forms can be submitted to the "Office of

the

Chief-Coordinator, Admission Cell, Dr. H.S.Gour University, Sagar

(M.P.), 470003 by Registered post.

b. In case of submission of forms by hand the candidates of

Undergraduate courses (UGET) should submit in the Office of the

respective School Dean. The PGET candidates, however, should

submit their application forms to the respective Head of the

Departments on or before 25th April, 2011.

(ii) In NO case applications shall not be entertained after the last date is over.

(iii) Do not submit any other document or certificates (as these will be verified

at the time of counseling) except CASTE certificate with form. The

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university would not be responsible for any delay or loss of Application

Form during postal transit.

IMPORTANT: The candidate has to submit the following:

1. OMR Bio-data Sheet. (Handle it very carefully and do not fold)

2. Bio-data Form for Office Use Only,

3. Fix Stamps of Rs. 25=00 each on TWO Envelopes enclosed with the Information Bulletin (for sending Admit Card and counseling letters).

#Index-14

12. DISPATCH OF ADMIT CARD

ADMIT CARD bearing Roll No. and Name of the test Centre, for appearing

in the Entrance Test will be sent by Registered post on the address mentioned on

the stamped (Rs. 25/=) envelope provided by the candidate. The university shall,

however, not be responsible for any delay in communication caused due to wrong

/ incomplete address given by the candidate or any delay/loss in postal transit.

DUPLICATE ADMIT CARD : If a candidate does not receive the Admit Card or

any communication till a week before the date of the Test, he/she should contact

the Office of the Chief-Coordinator, Admission Cell, Dr. H.S. Gour University,

Sagar on Phone or in person. Candidate may also take a copy of the Admit card

through our university website.

Important: The candidate should carefully examine the Admit Card and all the

entries made therein. In case of any discrepancy, the candidate should inform

immediately to the admission cell.

Other Information:

(i) Schedule of Tests has been given at the end of the Information Bulletin and also attached with the Admit Card. Venue / Centre details shall be sent along with the Admit Card.

(ii) No candidate shall be allowed to appear in the Test without a valid Admit Card issued by the Office of the Chief-Coordinator, Admission Cell, Dr. H.S. Gour University, SAGAR.

(iii) The candidates are required to retain the Admit Card as it is one of the desired documents at the time of counseling.

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(iv) In all matters relating to Undergraduate/Postgraduate Entrance Test and admission to respective Courses, the decision of the University shall be final.

(v) Candidate must remain in close/regular contact with the University Website

for all updates.

#Index-15

13. DURATION OF TEST AND STRUCTURE OF QUESTION PAPERS (Please visit the website for details of entrance examination pattern.)

There shall be one paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 200 marks and

containing 100 multiple-choice questions based on 10+2 or equivalent for UGET

as per CBSE syllabus. There will be common tests for certain courses in UGET.

For PGET also there shall be one paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 200

marks containing 100 multiple-choice questions based on 10+2+3 or equivalent to

model UGC syllabus of graduation level related to that course.

(i). UGET-1 For B. A. (Arts group) [110]

The Paper shall comprise questions on General Awareness, General

Aptitude, General Mental Ability, Numerical Ability, Comprehension and subject

awareness. This may include knowledge about History, Geography, Political

Science, Indian Constitution, Social Studies, Psychology and Economics. Basic

knowledge of Environment and Pollution, Health and Common Diseases,

Population Explosion, Climate and Weather, Natural Resources and computers is

also expected. The Paper may include some questions on Language

comprehension of Hindi and English. The standard of the test will be of 10+2

Examination or equivalent.

(ii) UGET-2 for B. Com. / BBA [120]

The questions shall be based on (i) Accounting and Business Organization,

(ii) Economics and Money Banking, (iii) Mathematics, (iv) General Awareness,

General Mental Ability, Computer Aptitude etc. The Paper may include some

questions on Language comprehension of Hindi and English. The standard of the

test will be of 10+2 Examination or equivalent.

(iii) UGET-3 for B. Sc. (Biology)(3 years) / B.Pharm (4yrs) [130]

The questions will be of 10+2 examination or equivalent level for science

students. The Paper shall comprise questions on General Awareness, Numerical

and quantitative ability, mental ability, Environment and its Pollution, Climate and

Weather, Computer besides Physics, Chemistry and Biology. The Paper may

include some questions on Language comprehension of Hindi and English.

(iv) UGET- 4 for B.Sc. Maths (3 years) / BCA. / B.Pharm (4yrs) [140]

The questions will be of 10+2 examination or equivalent level for science

students. The Paper shall comprise questions on General Awareness, Numerical

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and quantitative ability, mental ability, Environment and its Pollution, Climate and

Weather, Computer besides Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. The Paper

may include some questions on Language comprehension of Hindi and English.

(v) UGET-5 for BA.LL.B. (H) course [150]

The questions shall be based on (General Science, Social Science level of

XII standard excluding specific and scientific nature of questions ), General

Awareness, General Aptitude, General Mental Ability, Numerical Ability, Current

Affairs, Legal Aptitude, Comprehension and subject awareness. This may include

Ancient Indian History, Modern History, Independence Movement, Political

Science, Social Studies, Psychology and Economics, Geography, Humanities,

Constitution and Public administration. There may also be questions on basic

knowledge of Plants and Animals, Environment and its Pollution, Health and

Common Diseases, Population Explosion, Solar System, Climate and Weather,

Natural Resources and Industry. The Paper may include some questions on

Language comprehension of Hindi and English. The standard of the test will be of

10+2 Examination or equivalent.

(vi) UGET-6 for LL.B. (3 yrs) / B.J.C. / B.Lib.I.Sc. [160]

The questions shall be based on General awareness, mental ability and

reasoning, current affairs, legal aptitude, Mass Communication, basic knowledge

of General Science, Geography, Political Science, Public administration, Social

Sciences, Criminology, Computer, Humanities and Constitution of India. This may

include General knowledge about Plants and Animals, Environment and its

Pollution, Human Body, Human Health, General Science, Social Science

Common Diseases, Population Explosion, Production of Food and Raw Materials,

Solar System, Climate and Weather, Natural Resources and Industry . The Paper

may include some questions on Language comprehension of Hindi and English.

The standard of the test will be of 10+2+3 Examination or equivalent of common

Indian universities.

(vii) PGET: The questions will be of 10+2+3 Graduation level as per UGC

syllabus of the concerned subject. In case of M.A. (Music), the entrance

test of 200 marks will remain divided into 100+100 (i.e. 100 marks for

theory and 100 marks for practical – scheduled at the time of counseling).

(vii) M.Ed.: The questions will be based on Educational Philosophy,

Educational Psychology, Educational Technology, History and Problems of

Education, Teaching methods, current affairs,. The questions will be of

graduation / B.Ed. level.

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#Index-16

14. METHOD OF ANSWERING IN THE TEST

(i) A Question Booklet containing the questions and a separate Answer Sheet

(OMR) shall be provided to the candidate at the beginning of the Test.

(ii) The candidate, within 10 minutes of the issue of the Question Booklet, shall

check the Question Booklet to ensure that it contains all the pages in

correct sequence and that no page/question is missing. In case of faulty

Question Booklet, the candidate shall immediately bring it to the notice of

the Superintendent/Invigilators to obtain another Question Booklet.

(iii) The candidate is required to write his/her Roll Number, Question Booklet

No. and Set No.,( if any), at the appropriate places provided in the answer

sheet in Ball Point pen only. In addition, he/she is also required to fill up

Roll Number in the space provided at the bottom of the answer sheet by

darkening the appropriate circles by Black Pencil/Ball Point pen only.

(iv) The candidate is required to write in Black Ball Point pen only, his/her

Roll number and Serial Number of Answer Sheet at the appropriate places

on the cover page of the Question Booklet.

(v) Each question shall be followed by four alternative answers. The

candidate is required to identify the one which he/she feels to be the

correct answer and record/mark the answer by darkening the appropriate

circle in the answer sheet with Black Pencil/Ball Point pen only, as will also

be mentioned in the guidelines given on the first page of the Question

Booklet.. For example, if out of 4 alternatives (1) (2) (3) & (4) given against

question No. 15, the candidate identifies (2) as the correct answer, he/she

is required to darken the circle No. 2 only in the Answer Sheet as given

below:

Q. No. 15

(vi) The answer will be treated incorrect if more than one circle is darkened or a

circle is darkened improperly. Any other method of marking such as tick

mark, cross mark, use of dot, line mark and half-filled circle or marks

outside the circle shall not be evaluated.

(vii) If any question is not attempted, the candidate is required to leave all the

circles against that question as blank. Such an answer will be awarded

zero mark.

(viii) Inner cover page of the Question Booklet or the blank space/page at the

end of Question Booklet may be used for rough work. No blank paper will

be provided/allowed to be used for rough work.

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(ix) No page from the Question Booklet is to be torn or removed. If a candidate

is found tearing any page from the Question Booklet he/she shall be liable

to punishment for adopting unfair means and shall not be allowed to

continue in the Entrance Test.

(x) An OMR Answer Sheet will be evaluated by special devices, therefore,

take enough care should be taken by the candidate(s).

Note : In no case pencil should be used for answering the question paper.

IMPORTANT:

DO NOT CHANGE OR ERASE ANY ANSWER AFTER MARKING IT DUE TO

TECHNICAL REASONS.

#Index-17

15. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES APPEARING

IN UGET/PGET

(i) The Candidate must carry his/her valid Admit Card for the concerned

Entrance Test. She/he must occupy only her/his allotted seat as per his/her Roll

Number in the seating arrangement made for the concerned Test, by the centre

superintendent.

(ii) No Candidate will be allowed entry to the Test Hall after 30 minutes of the

start of the Entrance Test.

(iii) No Candidate shall be allowed to leave the Test Hall till the end of the Test

(iv) There is no provision to provide or permit a 'writer' in the Entrance Test

except for blind candidates, who will be provided 'writers' on request in

consultation with and permission of the admission cell.

(v) The Candidates shall be checked for any resource materials frequently and

at random by the Invigilators and other staff conducting the Test, routinely

and also on the slightest doubt.

(vi) Calculators/watch calculators, electronic diary, pager, mobile phones,

earphones, alarm clock, digital watches with memory, slide rule, etc.

are not allowed in the examination hall. Also, carrying of weapons,

fire arms, tools (including licensed ones) which can be used as lethal

weapons, are not allowed in the examination hall.

NOTE : Mobile phones are strictly prohibited in the examination hall.

(vii) The Entrance Examination of a candidate shall be cancelled in case of any

of the following act by a candidate:

Relevant or irrelevant resource material or loose paper found on his/her

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possession, or, lying on or around his/her seat, Possession of any

unauthorized instrument or equipment as mentioned at (vi) above/

document/paper/information materials or any resource materials,

communication of information, written or verbal or exchange of Question

Booklet/Answer Sheets to and from any other person during the Test

period and any other malpractice amounting to obtaining undue advantage,

writing anything in the Admit Card, in the examination hall will amount to

using unfair means. Any alteration or correction in the entries made by a

candidate in Question Booklet and OMR Sheet [Roll Number in words and

figures and OMR sheet no. in Question Booklet and Roll Number, Question

Booklet No. and Set No. (if any) in OMR sheet] without verification by the

invigilator concerned is not permitted. Signature made at the time of

Entrance Test with that already done at the time of filling of Application

Form, by the candidate and photograph, will be matched by the invigilator.

(viii) The Entrance Examination of a candidate shall be cancelled and candidate

shall be debarred from future Entrance Tests in case of any of the following

actions by a candidate:

Tampering with the Admit Card including that of the photograph, face not

resembling the photograph on the Admit Card, not occupying the allotted

seat, tampering/disturbing the seating arrangements, smuggling-out or

smuggling-in Question Booklet in part or in full, or test material, or any

resource material connected with the Test, Making any attempt to influence

the university authorities directly or indirectly, disturbing or trying to disturb

the Entrance Test, noting down the questions or their answers, shouting of

slogans or creating unruly scene at the examination hall/examination

centre/University campus.

(ix) Impersonation is a legally punishable offence. The candidate's identity

will be verified in respect of his/her details on the Admit Card. If the identity

is in doubt, the candidate may not be allowed to appear in the Test. The

authorities may at their discretion provisionally permit the candidate to

appear in the Test after completing formalities including taking of thumb

impression/several signatures for further verification. No extra time will be

granted for these formalities to be completed.

A person found to impersonate a candidate shall be handed over to the

Police under an FIR lodged by the University.

The candidate in reference shall be debarred from future Entrance Tests of

the University. A student or employee of the University/Centre if found to

impersonate in the Entrance Test, will be rusticated or dismissed from the

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University/Institutions service.

(x) Suppression / concealment / distortion of information: The candidate

must ensure that he/she is qualified to appear in the Entrance Test. If it is

detected at any stage that he/she does not fulfill the minimum

qualification, or there was something against the candidate which would

have prevented him/her from being admitted in the concerned subject /

course, or the candidate has provided false information or no information

about his/her previous involvement in an act punishable under law or act of

gross misconduct and indiscipline, then his/her candidature shall not be

considered and his admission if already made shall be cancelled at any

stage and he/she shall also be debarred from appearing in any of the future

Entrance Test of the University.

(xi) Nobody other than the University authorized personnel is permitted to

move around the Test Venue. Any unauthorized person loitering around

within 200 meters of the examination center shall be handed over to the

police under an FIR lodged by the University.

(xii) No scrutiny / revaluation of answer sheet of UGET / PGET be allowed in

any case at any stage.

(xiii) The candidate shall be bound by the Dr. H.S. Gour University Statutes /

Ordinances/Rules and Regulations framed from time to time.

(xiv) Any litigation in respect of the Entrance Test shall be subject to the

jurisdiction of the local Court of Sagar and/or Hon'ble High Court of

Judicature at Jabalpur only.

(xv) For any interpretational difficulties the interpretation through English

language shall be deemed as correct, and decision of University in this

regard shall be treated as final.

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16. EVALUATION AND RESULT

Unstamped/unmarked question will be awarded zero mark. There will be

No Negative marking in Entrance Test, Candidate shall be selected in order of

merit on the basis of aggregate marks secured in the Test provided he/she fulfills

the minimum eligibility criteria. University reserves the right to prescribe /modify

the minimum qualifying marks in these Entrance Tests on or different

courses/subjects.

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NOTE:

(i) In case of equal index in UGET/ PGET the following criteria shall be

adopted for inter-se ranking:

(ii) Preference shall be given to the candidates who have higher aggregate

percentage of marks at the Qualifying Examination. In case some

candidates have equal marks in the above stated Examinations, then the

candidate older/ senior in age shall be given preference, however, in case

of PGET higher percentage of the candidate in the test subject shall be

given preference.

IMPORTANT:

NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY CONTAINED ANYWHERE IN

THE ORDINANCES OF THE UNIVERSITY, NO SCRUTINY/ RE-EVALUATION OF THE

ANSWER SHEET/BOOK OF THE TEST SHALL BE ALLOWED ON ANY GROUND.

FURTHER, NO REPRESENTATION OR ANY QUERY REGARDING THE CONDUCT

/CONTENT OF EVALUATED SHEET OF THE TEST SHALL BE ENTERTAINED. THE

INFORMATION IN THIS RESPECT SHALL STRICTLY BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL.

Only those candidates who are selected/wait-listed for admission will be

informed through a 'Call Letter' by the Chief coordinator Admission cell 2011/

Head of Department/ or Dean of School(s). University will try to announce the

results of the candidates around 3rd-4th week of June 2011 which will be

available on University website and /or office of admission cell or concerned

HOD/Deans. No queries regarding result shall be entertained.

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17. ADMISSION PROCEDURE/COUNSELLING

A candidate will be admitted to a course only when he/she satisfies all the

eligibility requirements, appears in the UGET/PGET, qualifies in the Entrance Test

short listed in merit and completes all formalities required for admission in the

course. The admissions shall be made strictly on the basis of merit index in the

UGET/ PGET, availability of seats in the course, as per rules given in this

Information Bulletin and rules framed by the University from time to time.

The admission process will begin soon after the declaration of results of

Entrance Test. Admission will be done by the Central Admission Committees

(comprising Deans of Schools to be constituted for the purpose and will be carried

out in the respective Faculties / Departments. Call letters will be sent to

candidates for counseling. The Central Admission Committees will evolve and

adopt the appropriate method of counseling followed by 'on the spot' allocation of

seat, subject combination as per candidate's choice and seats available in that

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subject combinations (if any) strictly according to merit index. Candidates must

have with them and produce all original documents such as High School Marks-

sheet and Certificate of Age, Income, Caste, Intermediate (+2) or equivalent

Marks-sheet and Certificate (if issued), 10+2+3 marks-sheet & degree Certificate

of Reservation, Transfer Certificate, Migration Certificate (if issued by the Board)

and ADMIT CARD OF RESPECTIVE ENTRANCE TEST at the time of

counseling, failing which their admission shall not be considered. No admissions

shall be made on the basis of CONFIDENTIAL MARKS-SHEETS or

PROVISIONAL RESULTS unless original mark-sheet after official declaration of

the result is presented to the Admission Committee at the time of admission. It is

mandatory to submit certificates regarding Age, Caste and income on the day and

date of counseling. The candidates should pay the required fee on the same day.

Failure to pay the fees within the prescribed period given in the admission letter

will result in cancellation of the allotted seat.

NOTE: If the results of the qualifying examinations are not declared till the date of

their counseling, the candidates who are called for counseling for provisional

admission to a course, may be allowed to take conditional admission after

submitting an undertaking to this effect.

(i) He/She shall produce a certificate from the competent authority (such as

Controller of Examination, Registrar etc.) to the effect that the result of the

concerned qualifying examination has not yet been declared.

(ii) It is evident from the marks-sheets(s) of the previous examination(s)

reflecting that he would become able to score minimum qualifying

percentage of marks relating to the course of qualifying degree that the

candidate has secured at least some stipulated minimum percentage of

aggregate marks in the previous examination(s) reflecting that he would

become able to score minimum qualifying percentage of marks (except

final examination whose result has not been declared till counseling) in the

qualifying degree (This will not be necessary for SC/CT candidates).

(iii) The candidate produces an undertaking that he/she will submit the mark-

sheet of the qualifying examination on or before the admission year and if

he/she fails to submit the original mark-sheet on or before 15th August of

the admission year, his/her conditional admission in the course shall

automatically stand cancelled. He/she will cease to be called „admitted

student‟ w.e.f. the very date and the candidate will not be entitled to claim

refund of fees paid for that conditional admission.

(iv) Further, if his/her aggregate percentage of marks in the qualifying

examination is below the stipulated minimum percentage of aggregate

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marks, his/her conditional admission will also stand automatically cancelled

and the candidate shall not be entitled for claim of any fee refund.

(V). Fee structure for UG and PG course shall be available on university

website. The subjects combination for the B.Sc. Biology/Maths groups and

B.A. shall be displayed on website at time of counselling.

(v) No candidate would be allowed to change the subjects once allotted.

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Details of Subject combinations available Meritwise

SN Subject group B.Sc. Biology Group Seats

1 Botany Micro-biology Chemistry 15

2 Botany Pharmacutical Chemistry Chemistry 10

3 Botany Zoology Chemistry 17

4 Zoology Pharmacutical Chemistry Chemistry 10

5 Zoology Criminology Chemistry 15

6 Zoology Anthropology Chemistry 10

7 Zoology Psychology Chemistry 5

8 Geography Psychology Anthropology 10

9 Geography Applied Geology Chemistry 7

10 Botany Applied Geology Chemistry 15

S.No. Subject group B.Sc. Maths Group Seats 1 Physics Mathematics Chemistry 60

2 Pharmacutical Chemistry Mathematics Chemistry 10

3 Physics Industrial Chemistry Chemistry 10

4 Industrial Chemistry Mathematics Chemistry 15

5 Physics Mathematics Statistics 25

6 Economics Mathematics Statistics 10

7 Physics Crimi & For. Sci. Chemistry 10

8 Physics Mathematics Applied Geology 15

9 Applied Geology Mathematics Chemistry 15

10 Applied Geology Geography Chemistry 15(7+8)

S.No. Subject group B.A. Group Seats 1 Sociology

(50) Hindi Lit. (60)

Psychology (40)

AIH (40)

One subject from this group

2 Economics (50)

Anthropology (50)

Education (40)

Mathematics (10)

One subject from this group

3 Political Sci. (50)

English Lit. (20)

Philosophy (35)

Criminology (60)

One subject from this group

4 History (50)

Music (20)

Linguistics (40)

Yoga (25)

One subject from this group

5 Sanskrit (30)

Geography (60)

Statistics (10)

Urdu (15)

One subject from this group

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18. (A) Teaching & Examination System in the University

As a Central University, it has adopted the latest pattern of teaching and

examination i.e. CBCS (choice based credit system); suggested by UGC.

University is running two semesters annually starting from July and December.

Students are being examined continuously by way of quiz tests, mid-term I & II

followed by End Semester exams held in Nov.-Dec./ April-May. Career guidance

and Placement cell is in the process of up gradation.

Classes will start in 3rd week of July in each academic year. The timing of

classes is usually 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. on all working days. Besides some

departmental libraries, a huge central library is available for students to provide

them reading materials. Academic e-facilities, Books, Journals & other items for

all are on the door; which will enrich the study materials.

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(B) About Hostel Facility

There are four separate hostels for boys & two hostels for girls with

furnished rooms, canteen & mess facilities in the campus. Admission in hostels

are made on merit basis.

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19. SCHEDULE OF ENTRANCE TEST 2011

Date Shift UGET PGET

08 June 2011

8-10 AM

(UGET-110) B.A.

UGET- 160 B.J.C/

B.Lib.I.Sci./ LL.B(3yrs)

Applied Geology/ Applied Microbiology / Economics / Rural

Studies/ Chemistry-Industrial Chemistry / Philosophy/

/Linguistics

08 June 2011

12-2 PM

UGET-120.

B.Com./ B.B.A

UGET-150 LL.B.

(Hons.)

MBA

08 June 2011

4-6 PM

UGET-130 Bio Gr.

B.Sc./ B.Pharm.

UGET-140 Maths Gr.

B.C.A / B.Sc./ B.Pharm.

Urdu / MCA/MJC/ Biotechnology/ Mathematics/ Sanskrit/

Anthropology

09 June 2011

8-10 AM Hindi/History/Physics/Zoology/ M.Lib.I.Sc./ M.Ed./Geography

09 June 2011

12-2 PM Sociology /English/Botany/LL.M./ Yogic Sci./ Psychology/

M.Pharm./ Forensic Science

09 June 2011

4-6 PM Political Sci. and Pub. Administration./ Ancient Indian

History/ Criminology/ M.Com./Music

Shift I: 8-10 AM, Shift II: 12-2 PM, Shift III: 4-6 PM

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20. MODEL PAPER FOR UG ENTRANCE EXAMINATION

The following is the model set of questions of each category. In this model paper there is no guarantee of the level and they are for general guidance only. Similar questions may be for each course.

Comprehension: 1. Passage -1 (For answering question 4-6)

At the same time, ordinarily good memory is so common that we regard a man who does not passes it as eccentric. I have heard of a father who, having offered to take the baby out in a pram was tempted by the sunny morning to pause on his journey and slip into a pub through the door of the bar. A little later, his wife had to do some shopping which took her past the public house, where to her horror she discovered her sleeping baby. Angry at her husband's behavior she decided to teach him a lesson. She wheeled away the pram, picturing to herself his terror when he would come and find the baby gone.

She arrived home anticipating with angry pleasure the white face and quivering lips that would soon appear with the news that the baby had been stolen. How annoyed she was however, when just before lunch her husband came in smiling cheerfully and asking: 'Well, my dear what is for lunch today?' having forgotten all about the baby and the fact that he had taken out with him. How many men below the rank of philosopher would be capable of such absent minded as this? Most of us, I fear, are born with prosaically efficient memories. If it were not so, the institution of the family could not survive in any great modern city.

1. A man who remembers things is (a) A normal person (b) an abnormal person (c) A unique person (d) an out of the way freak person

2. Absent-mined men are

(a) Very common (b) very rare (c) Neither available in plenty nor scarce (d) regarded with respect by society

3. The ability to remember details (a) Keeps the family system in tact (b) destroys the unit called family (c) Makes life difficult in a city (d) is a curse

A. REASONING

1. The ninth term in the sequence 1, 0, 1, 4, 9, 16, …..0….. is

(a) 30 (b) 49 (c) 50 (d) 35

2. In a survey 60% owned a car, 80% owned a TV and 55% owned both a car and TV. Present of people who owned a car or a TV but not both is

(a) 50 (b) 60 (c) 20 (d) 30

3. Select the word that best describes the order of four given term-horse-cart-bicycle-car.

(a) Speed (b) Time (c) Size (d) None of them AWARENESS 1. The material of the filament in the electric bulb is (a) Selenium (b) Tungsten

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(c) Arsenic (d) None of them

2. Y2K is a problem related to (a) The next century (c) A disease of space travel (c) Communication between two computers (d) None of them

3. VSNL is an abbreviation of (a) Very Simple Natural Language (b) Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (c) Versatile Software Natural Language (d) None of them

B. ENGLISH

1. The property was divided equally...............for brothers (a) Between (b) Amount (c) Midst (d) None of them

2. My friend.....................in Bombay since 1957. (a) has (b) has been (c) had been (d) None of them

3 Combine the following sentence You say so. It is not correct. (a) You say so it is not correct (b) What you say is not correct (c) It is not correct to you for say so (d) None of them

4 Who kills Macbeth

1. Macduff 2. Banquo

3. Lady Macbeth 4. Malcoim

5 Who of the following was the adopted son of Ms Annie Besant

1. J Krishnamurti 2. Matthew Arnold

3. J.L. Nehru 4. Nissim Ezeliel

6 Which of the following was written by Milton to justify the ways of God to man

1. Paradise Regained 2. Paradise Lost

3. Samson Agonistes 4. Sonnets

7 Coromandel Fishers is a work by

1. R N Tagore 2. Sarojini Naidu

3. Ezekiel 4. Shakespeare

B.Com.

1 The accounting standard board was setup in India in the year

1. 1973 2. 1975

3- 1977 4- 1979

2 The balance of petty cash book is

1. An asset 2. A liability

3. An income 4. An expenditure

3 The primary objective of financial accounting is to

All the groups who have some

interest in the organization

2. Prepare financial statement

Control the cost Support managerial function

4 The account equation is based on

1. Going concern assumption 2. Business entity concept

3. Money measurement concept 4. Dual aspect concept

B.Sc. 1 Which of the following is not a thermodynamic co-ordinate

1. P 2. T

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3. V 4. R

2 Two equations of two S.H.M. are y=a Sin(wt-α) and y=b Cos(wt-α). The phase

difference between the two is :

1. 00 2. α

0

3. 900 4. 180

0

3 Which of the following is not a thermodynamic co-ordinate

1. P 2. T

3. V 4. R

4 What is lowest number whom if divided by 15, 18, and 20 then we get 5,8, and

10 respectively

1. 180 2. 170

3. 80 4. 350 MATHEMATICS

1 Choose the correct relation: (a) ¾ > 5/7 < 2.8 (b) ½ > 3/8 < 4/7 (c) ½ > 2/3 < 9/11 (d) None of them

2 If a, b and c are in arithmetic progression then the straight line ax2 + bx + c = 0 will always passes though the point (a) (-2,1) (b) Parabola (c) (-1,2) (d) As ellipse

3 The equation Y2-X2+2X-1 = 0 represents: (a) A circle (b) (1,-2) (c) a pair of straight lines (d) None of them

C. PHYSICS

1. A 60 Kg man pushes a man of 40 Kg by 60 N. The 40 Kg man pushes the other man with a force of

(a) 40 N (b) 0 (c) 60 N (d) 20 N

2. Bernoulli's Theorem is based on the conservation of (a) Momentum (b) Mass (c) Energy (d) Angular momentum

3. When light is refracted, which of following does not change (a) Wavelength (b) Frequency (c) Velocity (d) Amplitude

4. The resistance of a straight conductor does not depend upon (a) Temperature (b) Length (c) Material (d) Shape of cross-section

5. The time constant of a circuit consisting of a capacitance C and a resistor R (a) R/C (b) C/R (c) RC (d) (RC)/2

6. Which of the following parameter does not change when light travels from air into glass slab

(a) Velocity (b) Wavelength (c) Frequency (d) Amplitude

7. The addition of a minute quantity of antimony to a silicon crystal makes it (a) Good insulator (b) Good conductor (c) p-type semiconductor (d) n-type semiconductor

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BIOLOGY

1. Which of the following groups does not have a functional TCA cycle (a) Methanogens (b) Extreme halophils (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) Extreme thermophile

2. Which of the following groups of organisms are known as energy parasite (a) Enteric bacteria (b) Chlamydias (c) Viruses (d) None of the above

3. The most common type of interaction between a virus and its receptor is (a) Ionic (b) Hydropholic (c) Covalent (d) Hydrogen bonding

4. Any DNA molecule that is used to carry a foreign DNA into a host organism is called a

(a) Plasmid (b) Vector (c) Probe (d) Blot

5. Nissl's granules are found in (a) Cartilage cell (b) Nerve cell (c) Muscle cell (d) Bone cell

6. The plasma without fibrinogen and other clotting factors is called (a) Lymph (b) Serum (c) Anti-serum (d) Blood

7. The breakdown of pyruvate to give CO2, water and energy takes place in (a) Cytoplasm (b) Mitochondria (c) Chloroplast (d) Nucleus

8. Vitamin, which prevents rupturing of the blood vessel and bleeding is (a) Vitamin E (b) Vitamin C (c) Vitamin K (d) Vitamin B1

9. The vitamin excreted in Urine is (a) Vitamin A (b) Vitamin B complex (c) Vitamin C (d) Vitamin D

10. The gap between two neurons is called a (a) Dendrite (b) Synapse (c) Axon (d) Impulse

11. The degenerative process by which eggs are lost from the ovary is called (a) Hypoplasia (b) Regression (c) Atresia (d) Hyperplasia

12. An example of homologous organ is (a) Our arm and a dog's fore leg (b) Our teeth and elephant's tusks (c) Potato and runners of grass (d) All of the above

13. Growth curve of higher animals is (a) J shaped (b) R shaped (c) I shaped (d) S shaped

14. Ageing is characterized by (a) Nuclear pyknosis (b) Changes in collagen of ECF (Extra Cellular Fluid) (c) Hypotrophy of cell (d) All of above

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HISTORY 1. Sanchi is famous for (a) Stupas (b) Paintings (c) Caves (d) Temples

2. In which state Ajanta is situated (a) Madhya Pradesh (b) Maharashtra (c) Uttar Pradesh (d) Karnataka

3. Where the Mahakaleshwar temple lies (a) Vidisha (b) Bhopal (c) Ujjain (d) Omkareshwar

4. The emperor Ashoka is associated with this dynasty (a) Sunga (b) Gupta (c) Maurya (d) Paramara

5. The river Narmada originates from (a) Jabalpur (b) Omkareshwar (c) Amarkantaka (d) Janapao

6. Chandragupta Vikramaditya is associated with this dynasty (a) Maurya (b) Sunga (c) Kushana (d) Gupta

7. The number of Purusharthas are (a) Three (b) Five (c) Four (d) Six

8. The number of Samsakaras are (a) Twelve (b) Fourteen (c) Ten (d) Sixteen

9. A cult associated with Buddhism (a) Shwetambara (b) Heenyana (c) Digambara (d) Vaishnava

10. The writer of Ramayana is (a) Kalidas (b) Vedvyas (c) Kautilya (d) Valmeeki

11. The constitution of India was adopted on? (a) 26th November, 1949 (b) 15th August, 1949 (c) 9th December, 1946 (d) 26th January, 1950

12. The fundamental rights under the Indian constitution can be suspended during? (a) 26th November, 1949 (b) 15th August, 1949

(c) 9th December, 1946 (d) 26th January, 1950

13. The President of India can nominate? (a) 10 members to Rajya Sabha (b) Two members to Rajya Sabha (c) No member to Rajya Sabha (d) 12 members to Rajya Sabha

14. The money bill can be introduced in parliament by (a) The finance minister alone (b) Any minister (c) Any member of parliament (d) Any member of the ruling party

15. The oath of office to the president is conducted by (a) The Chief Justice of India (b) The Prime Minister (c) The Vice Minister (d) None of the above

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16. The Chief Minister of the state is appointed by (a) The President of India (b) The Governor of the State (c) The Chief Justice of the High Court (d) The State Legislative

17. The Constitution of India describes India as (a) A voluntary federation (b) A federation (c) A Union of the states (d) A Quasi-Federal system 18. The subjects on which the Central Government enjoys exclusive power are

contained in (a) The Union List (b) The Federal List (c) The Central List (d) Concurrent List 19. The Indian Federalism is based on the pattern of (a) USA (b) Canada (c) Australia (d) USSR #Index-24

21. MODEL PAPER FOR PG ENTRANCE EXAMINATION

M.Com.

1 Planning is

1. Short Term 2. Middle Term

3. Long Term 4. For all Terms

2 A joint stock public company can not be formed:

1. Without Prospectus 2. Without Articles

3. Without Memorandum 4. None of these

3 Equity Shareholders ordinarily have

1. No voting Right 2. Limited Voting Right

3. Full Voting Righ 4. None of these

4 Capital gain is classified in to how may

1. Two 2. Three

3. Four 4. Five PHYSICS

1. The cause of the inertia of a moving object is (a) Only the mass (b) Only the velocity (c) Both mass and velocity (d) None of these

2. The total linear momentum of a system of n particles relative to the centre of mass is (a) Constant (b) Zero (c) Infinite (d) Nothing can be said

3. In the phenomenon of interference (a) Energy if re-distributed (b) Energy is dissipated (c) Energy is produced (d) Energy remain uniform everywhere

4. Three point changer 4q, Q and q are placed on a straight line respectively at a distance 0, L/2 and L. If the resultant force on q is zero, the value of Q will be

(a) -q (b) -2q (c) -q/2 (d) 4q

5. One of the following deals with the ratio of current and charge density (a) Gauss's law (b) Ampere's law (c) Equation of continuity (d) Coulomb's law

6. A 5 cm long solenoid of self inductance 5 mH and resistance 10 ohm is connected to a battery of 10V. In the steady state, the current (in amp.) flowing through the

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solenoid will be (a) 25 mH (b) 25 x 10-3 mH (c) 50 x 10-3 mH (d) 50 x 10-3 H

7. In a parallel resonance circuit, at resonance (a) Current is maximum (b) Impedance is maximum

(c) Impedance is minimum (d) Impedance is zero

8. The thermodynamic scale temperature is based on (a) Expansion of gas (b) Change in pressure of gas (c) Carnot engine (d) Change in vapor pressure

9. The total number of tones in a tempered scale are (a) 8 (b) 12 (c) 13 (d) 18

10. Colpitt oscillator resembles with (a) Hartley oscillator (b) Tuned bridge oscillator (c) Tuned collector oscillator (d) Wein bridge oscillator

11 Which of the following physical quantities have the same dimensions

1. Power and pressure 2. Velocity and angular velocity

3. Augular momentum and planks

constant

4. All of these

12 Refraction of a wave is associated to :

1. Change in frequency 2. Change in amplitude

3. Change in intensity 4. Change in velocity

13 Transistors are made from

1. Conductors Insulators

3. Doped semi-conductors 4. Non metals

14 Which of the following is not a unit of time

1. Leap year 2. Micro-second

3. Lunarmonth 4. Light year

Geography

1 Who is known as father of Geography

1. Humboldt 2. Ritter

3. Eratosthenes 4. Anaximander

2 Pong Hydel Power Project is situated in

1. Jammu & Kashmir 2. Punjab

3. Himachal Pradesh 4. Haryana

3 Continental drift theory was produced by

1. Wegener 2. Powell

3. Hary Hess 4. Davis

4 The first fertilizer plant of India was established in

1. Tamil Nadu 2. Gujrat

3. Maharashtra 4. Uttar Pradesh BIOTECHNOLOGY

1. The drug colchicine has inhibitory effect on cell cycle in which stage (a) S (b) M (c) G1 (d) G2 2. During first metaphase of meiosis, the centromere (a) Undergo division (b) Do not divide (c) Divide but do not separate (d) Are not identical

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3. Height is (a) Somatogenic Variation (b) Discontinuous Variation (c) Continuous Variation (d) Blastogenic Variation

4. Who discovered the lethal gene of yellow coat in Mice (a) Muller (b) Cue not (c) Morgon (d) Correns

5. DNA elements which can change their position are called (a) Exons (b) Cistrons (c) Intrones (d) Transposons

6. Mutation is the change in (a) Cytoplasm (b) Gene frequency (c) Base pairs in DNA molecules (d) Environmental mechanism of evolution

7. One of the following amino acid is completely absent in histone (a) Histidine (b) Lysine (c) Tryptophan (d) Arginine

8. The most suitable medium for the culture of Drosophila melanogester is (a) Agar agar (b) Cow dung (c) Moist bread (d) Ripe banana

9. Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) strains have been used for designing novel (a) Biofertilizers (b) Bioinsecticidal Plants (c) Biometallurgical technique (d) Biomineralization Processes

10. The scientists associated with human genome project (a) Watson and Crick (b) Beadle and Taufam (c) Paul Berg and Wollman (d) Francis Collins and Craig Venter

SOCIOLOGY

1. Who is known as the father of Sociology (a) August Comte (b) Karl Marx (c) Emile Durkheim (d) None of the above

2. Nature of social research is (a) Scientific (b) Non-scientific (c) Traditional (d) None of the above

ADULT EDUCATION

1. According to the census of India 2001 the percentage of the rural population of India is

(a) 15.5 (b) 72.2 (c) 22.8 (d) 25.7

2. In which year the 73rd Indian Constitutional Amendment was done? (a) 1972 (b) 1978 (c) 1993 (d) 2001

3. What was the literacy rate of females in 2001? (a) 35 (b) 54.16 (c) 65 (d) 75

4. What was the sex ratio in 2001? (a) 945 (b) 933 (b) 927 (d) 910

5. Which is the biggest problem of rural development?

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(a) Illiteracy (b) Unemployment (c) Gender Inequality (d) Population Growth

6. How many parliaments have been organized upto 2004? (a) 14 (b) 11 (c) 10 (d) 20

7. Who was the Minister for Rural Development during 2004-2009? (a) Shri Arjun Singh (b) Shri Lalu Prasad Yadav (c) Shri P. Chidambaram (d) Shri Raghuvansh Prasad Singh

8. In which five year plan technological mission were launched? (a) First (b) Fourth (c) Ninth (d) Seventh

ZOOLOGY

1. Invertebrates having (a) Vertebral column (b) Tubular nerve-cord (c) Notochord (d) Solid ventral nerve cord

2. Ornithine cycle for urea formation takes place in (a) Liver (b) Kidney (c) Ilium (d) Gonad

3. The end product of glycolysis is (a) Pyruvic acid (b) Lactic acid (c) Succenic acid (d) Uric acid

4. Types of RNA (a) m-RNA (b) t-RNA (c) r-RNA (d) All

5. The genotypic ratio of Dihybrid cross is (a) 9 : 3 : 3 : 1 (b) 8 : 4 : 3 : 1 (c) 9 : 2 : 4 : 1 (d) 9 : 3 : 1 : 3

6. The respiratory organs in Scorpion are (a) Lungs (b) Gills (c) Trachea (d) Book lungs

7. The trochophore is the larva of (a) Annelida (b) Arthropoda (c) Mollusca (d) Echinodermata

8. The hearing organ in mammal is (a) External ear (b) Middle ear (c) Organ of Corti (d) Utriculus

9. Islets of Langerhans are present in (a) Liver (b) Pancreas (c) Adrenal gland (d) Thyroid gland

10. Sertoli cells are present in (a) Ovary (b) Testes (c) Parathyroid gland (d) Uterus

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Placoid scales are found in

1. Cartilaginous fishes Bony fishes

3. Latimeria 4. All of these

12 In euglena the reserve food is stored in the form of

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1. Paramylum bodies 2. Carbohydrate

3. Chloroplast 4. None of these

13 Which of the following is fresh water sponge?

1. Sycon e. Spongella

3. Euplectella 4. Euspongia

14 Flame cells are ciliated structures associated with

1. Digestion & Absorption 2. Respiration

3. Excretion 4. Reproduction

Music

1 Who wrote Natya Shastra

1. Matang 2. Narad

3. Ahobal 4. Bharat

2 On which instrument 'Teen Tal' is played.

1. Dholak 2. Drum

3. Tabla 4. Damru

3 How many 'Swaras' are there in "'Sampurna Jati.

1. 3 2. 5

3. 4 4. 7 M.Ed. 1 Programmed Instruction is based on the theory of :

a. Re-inforcement theory b. Theory of imitation c. Faculty theory d. Conditioned Response theory

2 Who gave the concept of community schools? a. Naveeb shiksha Niti b. Parthsarthi samiti c. Rammoorti simiti d. Kothari Commission

3 “Education is making inner outer” who said it? a. Pestalozi b. Frobel c. Dewey d. Roussaou

LLM

1 Jurisprudence is the knowledge of things divine and human, the science of right

and worng said

1. Bentham 2. Locke

3. Hobbes 4. Ulpian

2 Whose legal philosophy is called Utilitarian individualism ?

1. Bentham 2. Austin

3. Hobbes 4. Aristotle

3 Who is considered the Father of English Jurisprudence "

1. Holland 2. Salmond

3. Austin 4. Bentham

4 Law grows with a nation, increases with it and dies at its dissolution and this is

a characteristic of it is the view of

1. Natural law school 2. Historical school

3. Realist school 4. Sociological school

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