BHU PET Syllabus
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of the Board
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Banaras
Hindu University (BHU)
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About
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BHU
PET Syllabus
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Course
Name
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PG
Course
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Name
of the Exam
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Postgraduate
Entrance Test
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Exam
Date
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10th
April to 10th June 2017
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Syllabus
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Available
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www.bhu.ac.in PET Syllabus Complete Info
BHU PET
Paper Pattern
There shall be a separate test for each course; however, there
shall be common test for certain courses (as indicated below):
Common Entrance Test –
Courses Covered –
I – M.Sc. (Geology) (under General Course) and M.Sc. in
Petroleum Geosciences (Under Special Courses of Study)
II – MBA in Financial Management(Under Special Courses of
Study)/ MBA in Foreign Trade (Under Special Courses of Study)/ MBA in Financial
Management (Risk And Insurance) (Under Special Courses of Study)
III – LL.M. (General), LL.M.(HRDE) and LL.M. (One Year) (under
Special Courses of Study)
IV – Master of Vocation in Retail & Logistics Management/Master
of Vocation in Hospital and Tourism Management/ Master of Vocation in Food
Processing & Management
Entrance test structure for different tests is given below:
(i) Acharya – One paper of 120 minutes duration
carrying 360 marks containing 120 multiple choice questions based on graduate
level of the concerned subject.
(ii) M.A. in Mass Communication;One
paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing 120 multiple choice
questions on Current Affairs and General Knowledge; Language Proficiency
including Proficiency in English Language; Logical Quantitative and Analytical
Abilities and Aptitude (inferences from percentages, tables, graphs, etc.).
However, the admission to the course will be on the basis of a
composite merit comprising of marks in the entrance test, group discussion,
oral presentation and interview (combined weightage for group discussion, oral
presentation and interview shall be 20% of the total marks of the written test
i.e., 72 marks with each of the said components carrying an equal weightage).
Number of candidates, in order of merit, to be called for
interview and group discussion etc. shall be decided by the Admission
Committee.
(iii) M.Lib.I.Sc. (Master of Library & Information Science): One
Paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing 120 multiple-choice
questions.
These questions shall be based on General Awareness, Analytical,
Quantitative and Verbal Abilities and Aptitude.
Questions will be from diverse areas of experience varying from
the activities of daily life to broad categories of academic interest such as
Science, Social Studies and Humanities, etc.
Standard will be that of Bachelor?s Degree (under at least
10+2+3 pattern).
(iv) M.A. in Manuscriptology & Paleography: One
Paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing 120 multiple-choice
questions.
These questions shall be based on General Awareness, Analytical,
Quantitative and Verbal Abilities and Aptitude.
The questions will be from diverse areas of experience varying
from the activities of daily life to broad categories of academic interest
such as Languages, Linguistics, History, AIHC, Philosophy, History of Art,
etc.
Standard will be that of Bachelor?s Degree (under at least
10+2+3 pattern).
(v) M. P. Ed. (Master of Physical Education)
There shall be
(a) one theory paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks
containing 120 multiple-choice questions based on Principles of Physical
Education and Educational Psychology, Organisation, Methods, Materials and
Supervision in Physical Education, Principles of Coaching and Officiating,
Anatomy, Physiology and Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology, Care of Athletic
Injuries and Health Education, Recreation Camping and History of Physical
Education (organized at all the centres fixed by the University) and
(b) Physical fitness test (modified AAHPER fitness test) of 360
marks conducted by External Examiners appointed by Controller of Examinations.,
at Department of Physical Education, BHU at Varanasi only in the supervision of
the C. E. or his representative(s).
Note:
Appearance in both Theory and Physical Fitness Test is mandatory
in order to be eligible for consideration for admission.
The practical examinations for shortlisted candidates will be
held at BHU Campus, Varanasi only.
The conversion formula for Physical Fitness Test will be
available at the time of Test.
Minimum 45% marks are mandatory in Physical Fitness Test for
admission. The final merit for admission will be declared only after
compilation of theory and practical marks of entrance test.
(vi) M. A. (Museology):One
paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing 120 multiple-choice
questions on AIHC & Arch. (Ancient Indian History, Culture and
Archaeology), History of Art, History, Sanskrit and other allied subjects as prescribed
for postgraduate examination.
(vii) M. A. Prayojanmoolak Hindi
(Patrakarita):One paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing
120 multiple-choice questions on General Knowledge and currents Affairs
including human rights and environment consciousness; Quantitative Aptitude,
Language Proficiency and basic Hindi grammar, Hindi in Constitution,
Standardization of Hindi Language and Devnagari Script, Technical Hindi words
used in media, English – Hindi Translation of words/terms generally used in
official Correspondence; A brief history of Hindi Journalism.
(viii) Master of Tourism and Travel Management (Under Special
Courses of Study): One paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks
containing 120 multiple-choice questions related to English Language,
Mathematics, Reasoning, Current Affair, Social and Cultural History, History,
Art History, Tourist sites and Destinations, Sports, Film, Music & Dance.
However, the admission to the course will be on the basis of a composite merit
comprising of marks in the entrance test, group discussion and interview
(combined weightage for group discussion and interview shall be 20% of the total
marks of the written test i.e., 72 marks).
Number of the candidates, in order of the merit, to be called
for interview and group discussion shall be decided by the Admission Committee.
(ix) M.A. in Social Work (Under Special Courses of Study): One
paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing 120 multiple choice
question based on general knowledge, Aptitude and Reasoning, Basic knowledge of
Research Methodology, English Comprehension, Indian Social Problem and their
remedies, awareness to NGOs, Nature and Dynamics of Socio-Economic Development,
Policy and Planning, Areas of Social Work etc.
However, the admission to the course will be on the basis of a
composite merit comprising of marks in the entrance test, group discussion and
interview (combined weightage for group discussion and interview shall be 20%
of the total marks of the written test i.e. 72 marks).
Number of the candidates, in order of the merit, to be called
for interview and group discussion shall be decided by the admission committee.
(x) Master of Arts in Anthropology (Under
Special Courses of Study): Written test of 120 minutes duration
carrying 360 marks containing 120 multiple choice questions based on major
subject of social sciences like Economics, History, Political Science,
Sociology, Psychology, Rural Development, Management, Biology and Cultural
Studies, etc.
(xi) M.A. in Public Administration (Under
Special Courses of Study): One paper of 120 minutes duration carrying
360 marks containing 120 multiple choice questions based on general knowledge,
Public Administration, Public and Private Administration, New Public
Administration, Ecology of Public Administration, Bases and Theories of
Organization, Management, Bureaucracy, Budget, Planning, Delegated Legislation
and Deferent modes of Control over Administration.
(xii) All M.A. [other than mentioned above in
(ii to xi)]: There shall be one paper of 120 minutes duration carrying
360 marks containing 120 multiple-choice questions based on graduate level of
the concerned subject.
(xiii) M. Sc. in Health Statistics
There shall be one paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360
marks containing 120 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
Out of 120 questions, 100 MCQs will be from the course content
of Statistics taught at under graduate level and remaining 20 will be based on
statistical techniques application in life sciences.
(xiv) M. Sc. in Bioinformatics: There
shall be one paper of 120 minutes duration of 120 multiple choice questions
(MCQs) carrying 360 marks. It will be divided into two sections:
Section A will have 24 MCQs (72 marks) on Mathematics and
Statistics (at 10 + 2 level) and Computer Science at elementary level.
Section B will be of 96 MCQs (288 marks) and will comprise of 32
MCQs each from Biology, Chemistry and Physics (UG level). A candidate is
required to answer questions from both the sections A & B.
(xv) M.A./M.Sc.(Maths, Statistics),
M.Sc.(Physics, Chemistry), M.Sc. (Tech.)- Geophysics, M.Com.
There shall be one paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks
containing 120 multiple-choice questions based on graduate level of the
concerned subject.
However for M. Sc. (Tech.), Geophysics the questions will be
from Physics and Mathematics (in equal proportions) of graduate level.
(xvi) M.Sc. in Applied Microbiology (Under
Special Courses of Study):There shall be one paper of 120 minutes
duration carrying 360 marks containing 120 multiple-choice questions of
graduate level on (A) Biology; (B) Chemistry and (C) Microbiology.
(xvii) M.Sc. in Environmental Science (Under
Special Courses of Study)
There shall be one paper of 120 minutes, comprising Section A
and B, carrying 360 marks and based on multiple-choice graduate level
questions.
Contenders shall have to attempt both Section A and Section B.
Section A will have 30 MCQs from Basic Environmental Science and
60 MCQs from Chemistry.
Section B will have three sub-sections, namely-Life Sciences,
Physics and Geology with 30 MCQs in each sub-section.
Contenders to select ONLY ONE of the three sub-sections of Section-B
for answering questions.
(xviii) M. Sc. Geology and M.Sc. in Petroleum
Geosciences (Special Courses of Study)
There shall be one paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360
marks containing 120 multiple-choice questions based on graduate level of the concerned
subject.
(xix) All M.Sc. [other than mentioned above in
(xiii to xviii)]: There shall be one paper of 120 minutes duration carrying
360 marks containing 120 multiple-choice questions based on graduate level of
the concerned subject.
(xx) MCA: There shall be one
paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing 120 multiple-choice
questions on Mathematical Aptitude (about 80 questions), and Analytical and
Logical Reasoning (about 40 questions).
Mathematical Aptitude Test Areas (+2 Level): Logarithms,
Inequalities, Matrices and Determinants, Progressions, Binomial Expansion,
Permutation and Combination, Equations (upto degree 2), Function and Relation,
Complex Arithmetic, 2-D Coordinate Geometry, Basics of Calculus, Basic Concepts
of Probability.
Analytical and Logical Reasoning: Questions will be mainly for
checking logical conclusion, graphical/data interpretation, etc.
(xxi) M.Sc. in Environmental Sciences
(Environmental Technology) (Under Special Courses of Study)
There shall be one paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360
marks containing 120 multiple-choice questions of graduate level.
The questions will be on General Science & Environmental
Engineering (40 MCQs) and Environmental Science & Technology (80 MCQs).
(xxii) M.Sc. in Statistics and Computing
(Special Courses of Study)
There shall be one paper of 120 minutes duration consisting of
120 questions carrying 360 marks.
It will contain 100 multiple choice questions on Statistics
based on graduate level of Banaras Hindu University and 20 MCQs based on
statistical computing using high level programming language such as FORTRAN and
C.
(xxiii) M.Sc. in Computational Science and
Applications in Signal Processing
There shall be one paper consisting of 120 questions of 120
minutes duration carrying 360 marks.
It will contain 120 multiple choice questions on Basic
Statistics (40 MCQs), Mathematics (40 MCQs) and Computer Science (40 MCQs)
based on up to Second year graduate level of Banaras Hindu University.
(xxiv) M.Sc. in Forensic Science (Special
Courses of Study)
There will be one paper of 120 minutes comprising Section A and
Section B, carrying 360 marks and based on multiple choice questions.
Details of Section A and Section B are as
follows:
Section A with have 60 MCQs from General Sciences at 10+2 level
to test the knowledge of the candidates in fundamentals and 20 MCQs of general
nature to test their analytical ability, reasoning and logical skills.
Section B will have four sub-sections namely, Biology,
Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics with 40 MCQs of graduate level in each
section. The candidate has to select only one of the four sub-section of
Section B for answering questions.
(xxv) Common Entrance Test for LL. M. (2-Yr 4-
Semester)/ LL. M. (1-Yr 2- Semester) (Special Courses of
Study)/ LL. M. (Human Rights & Duties Education) (Special Courses of Study)
One paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing
120 multiple-choice questions on Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Law of
Contracts, Law of Torts, Law of Crimes, Environmental Law, Public International
Law, Indian Evidence Act, Hindu Law and Muslim Law.
(xxvi) M. F. A.
One paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing
120 multiple-choice questions related to the Art History and Material and Methods
of the concerned subject at the B.F.A. level and there shall be Practical
examination of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks.
For practical exam topic will be given at the time of practical
examination.
Merit will be decided on the basis of combined marks in theory
and practical.
(xxvii) MPA [Vocal/(Instrumental- Sitar,
Flute, Violin, Tabla)/ (Dance-Kathak/Bharatnatyam)]
One written paper of 120 minutes duration containing 100
multiple-choice questions each in Vocal, Instrumental-(Sitar, Flute and
Violin), Instrumental-(Tabla), Dance-Kathak and Dance-Bharatnatyam of
B.Mus./BPA level course of BHU or equivalent course of other university.
There will also be one practical exam (performance &
viva-voce) of 600 marks of 45 minutes duration.
The total number of marks in theory & practical shall be
900.
(xxviii) M. Ed.
One paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing
120 multiple-choice questions based on B.Ed. or equivalent course.
The paper also include two sets of multiple choice questions on
language comprehension, one each in Hindi and English, where the candidate is
required to answer either the Hindi Language set or the English Language set
but not both.
(xxix) M. Ed. Special Education (VI) (Under Special Courses of
Study)
One paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing
120 multiple choice questions based on B.Ed. -Special Education V.I. or
equivalent course.
The paper also include two sets of multiple choice questions on
language comprehension, one each in Hindi and English, where the candidate is
required to answer either the Hindi Language set or the English Language set
but not both.
(xxx) M.Sc. in Food Science & Technology
(Under Special Courses of Study)
One paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing
120 multiple choice questions of undergraduate level from the disciplines of
Agriculture, Dairy Technology, Food Technology, Agril. Engineering, Dairy
Chemistry, Dairy Microbiology, etc.
(xxxi) M.Sc. in Plant Biotechnology (Under
Special Courses of Study)
One paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing
120 multiple choices questions based on B.Sc. (Ag.)/B.Sc. with Biology/B.Sc.
(Biotechnology).
(xxxii) M.Tech in Agricultural Engineering
(Soil and Water Conservation Engineering)(Under Special Courses of Study)
One paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing
120 multiple choice questions based on B.Tech (Agricultural Engineering)/B.E.(
Agricultural Engineering).
(xxxiii) M.Sc. (Ag.)
One paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing
120 multiple-choice questions based on B.Sc. (Ag.) Courses.
(xxxiv) M.Sc. (Ag.) in Soil Sciences – Soil
and Water Conservation (Under Special Courses of Study)
One paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing
120 multiple-choice questions based on B.Sc. (Ag.) Courses.
(xxxv) M.Sc. (Ag.) in Agroforestry (Under
Special Courses of Study)
One paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing
120 multiple-choice questions based on B.Sc. (Ag.)/ B.Sc. (Biology)/ B.Sc.
(Environmental Science)/ B.Sc. (Horticulture).
(xxxvi) Master of Agri-Business Management
(Under Special Courses of Study)
Written test of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks with 120
multiple choice questions based on Test of Reasoning, Data Interpretation &
Numerical Ability, English Comprehension, General Knowledge, Aptitude Test
& Agricultural Sciences.
However, the admission to the course will be on the basis of a
composite merit comprising of marks in the entrance test, group discussion and
interview (combined weightage for group discussion and interview shall be 20%
of the total marks of the written test i.e., 72 marks).
Number of the candidates, in order of the merit, to be called
for interview and group discussion shall be decided by the Admission Committee.
(xxxvii) Master of Personnel Management and Industrial Relations
(Under Special Courses of Study)
Written test of 120 minutes durations carrying 360 marks with
120 multiple choice questions based on Test of Reasoning, Data Interpretation
& Numerical Ability, English Comprehension, Aptitude Test, General
Knowledge & Awareness.
However, the admission to the course will be on the basis of a
composite merit comprising of marks in the entrance test, group discussion and
interview (combined weightage for group discussion and interview shall be 20%
of the total marks of the written test i.e., 72 marks).
Number of the candidates, in order of the merit, to be called
for interview and group discussion shall be decided by the Admission Committee.
(xxxviii) Common Entrance Test for: MBA
(Financial Management) / MBA (Foreign Trade) / MBA (Risk And Insurance) (Under
Special Courses of Studies)
Admission to the courses will be on the basis of a composite
merit comprising of marks in the entrance test, group discussion and interview.
One paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing
120 multiple choice questions divided into following three sections:
Section – 1: Academic Aptitude: English Comprehension,
Vocabulary, Usage, Grammar, Idioms, Phrases, Completion and Correction of
Sentences etc. (Weightage 30%)
Section – 2: Numerical and Quantitative Reasoning Ability on
Computation Ability, Quantitative Reasoning and Interpretation of Tables etc.
(Weightage 30%)
Section – 3: General Knowledge – Economic, Finance, Foreign
Trade, Insurance, Banking and Current Economic Affairs. (Weightage 40%)
Combined weightage for group discussion and interview shall be
20% of the total marks of the written test, i.e., 72 marks. The number of the
candidates, in order of the merit, to be called for interview and group
discussion shall be decided by the Admission Committee.
(xxxix) MBA in Agri-Business (Under Special
Courses of Study)
Written test of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks with 120
multiple choice questions based on Test of Reasoning, Data Interpretation &
Numerical Ability, English Comprehension, Aptitude Test, General Knowledge
& Awareness.
However, the admission to the course will be on the basis of a
composite merit comprising of marks in the entrance test, group discussion and
interview (combined weightage for group discussion and interview shall be 20%
of the total marks of the written test i.e., 72 marks).
Number of the candidates, in order of the merit, to be called
for interview and group discussion shall be decided by the Admission Committee.
(xl) Masters in Corporate Communication
Management (Under Special Courses of Study)
One paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing
120 multiple-choice questions on Current Affairs and General Knowledge;
Language Proficiency including Proficiency in English Language; Logical
Quantitative and Analytical Abilities and Aptitude (inferences from
percentages, tables, graphs, etc.).
However, the admission to the course will be on the basis of a
composite merit comprising of marks in the entrance test, group discussion,
oral presentation and interview (combined weightage for group discussion, oral
presentation and interview shall be 20% of the total marks of the written test
i.e., 72 marks with each of the said components carrying an equal weightage).
Number of candidates, in order of merit, to be called for
interview and group discussion etc. shall be decided by the Admission
Committee.
(xli) M.A. in Conflict Management and Development
(MCMD)
Written test of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks with 120
multiple choice questions of graduate level based on General Knowledge,
Aptitude, Reasoning and Current Affairs with special focus on Conflict
situations in India and around the world.
Student should also have some knowledge about Peace, Conflict,
Security and Development issues in general.
However, the admission to the course will be on the basis of a
composite merit comprising of marks in the entrance test, group discussion and
interview (combined weightage for group discussion and interview shall be 20%
of the total marks of the written test i.e., 72 marks).
Number of the candidates, in order of the merit, to be called
for interview and group discussion shall be decided by the Admission Committee.
(xlii) M.A. in Education
One paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing
120 multiple-choice questions based on graduate level of the subject Education,
i.e., Foundation (Philosophical, Sociological, Psychological & Research
Methodology), Historical Overview, Trends Contemporary Issues, Innovations,
Curriculum, Planning & Finance, Administration, Evaluation, Technology,
Counseling and Special Education.
(xliii) M.A. in Integrated Rural Development
and Management
Written test of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks with 120
multiple choice questions based on major subjects of social sciences like
Economics, History, Political Science, Sociology and Psychology, Rural
Development and Management of the graduate levels.
(xliv) M.A. in Social Exclusion and Inclusive
Policy
Written test of 120 minutes durations carrying 360 marks with
120 multiple choice questions based on major subject of social sciences like
Economics, History, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology, Rural
Development, Management, Biology and Cultural Studies, etc.
(xlv) M.A. in Energy Economics
Written test of 120 minutes durations carrying 360 marks with
120 multiple choice questions (these questions shall be based on B.A. Level
Knowledge on Micro Economics, Macro Economics, Money and Banking, International
Economics, Environmental Economics, Economics of Development and Growth, Public
Economics, Indian Economy and Mathematics for Economics).
(xlvi) Common Entrance Test for Master of
Vocation in Retail & Logistics Management/ Master of Vocation in Hospital
and Tourism Management/ Master of Vocation in Food Processing & Management
(Under Vocational Courses)
Admission to the courses will be on the basis of a composite
merit comprising of marks in the entrance test, group discussion and interview.
There shall be one paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360
marks containing 120 multiple choice questions divided into following three
sections:
Section – 1: Academic Aptitude: English Comprehension, Vocabulary,
Usage, Grammar, Idioms, Phrases, Completion and Correction of Sentences etc.
(Weightage 30%)
Section – 2: Numerical and Quantitative Reasoning Ability on
Computation Ability, Quantitative Reasoning and Interpretation of Tables etc.
(Weightage 30%)
Section – 3: General Knowledge, Finance, Retail, Logistics,
Hospitality & Tourism (Weightage 40%)
Combined weightage for group discussion and interview shall be
20% of the total marks of the written test, i.e., 72 marks. The number of the
candidates, in order of the merit, to be called for interview and group
discussion shall be decided by the Admission Committee.
There shall be negative marking in entrance tests for all
Courses of study in PET.
Three marks shall be awarded for each correct answer while one
mark shall be deducted for each incorrect answer.
Unattempted question will be awarded zero mark.
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