CET DAVV/ SET/ IPM/ BMS

Courses After 10+2:

The papers will have objective type questions, having choices a, b, c, d and e each. The response sheet should be carefully filled up by the candidate as instructed on the question-paper booklet. The written test papers will be in English. The candidate can opt for all the groups test, if eligible. The test timings will be different.

The Test for Group B shall include 75 questions in all, following section will have 15 questions each :

  • Quantitative Ability
  • Data Interpretation
  • Logical Reasoning and General Intelligence
  • English Language Comprehension
  • General Awareness and Awareness of Socio-economic environment

The Test for Group C, shall include total 75 questions of which 15 questions will be from English and 20 questions each from Physics, Mathematics/Biology and Chemistry.
In the Test for Group C, choice to candidate will be as follows :
B. Pharm.: English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology
MBA (HA) : English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology
MCA, M. Tech. & B. Pharm.: English, Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry (Students who do not opt for Mathematics will not be considered for MCA/M.Tech & similarly who do not opt for Biology will not be considered for MBA (HA))

Courses After Graduation:

There will be a common test paper for courses of Group A.The papers will have objective type questions, having choices a, b, c, d and e each. The response sheet should be carefully filled up by the candidate as instructed on the question-paper booklet. The written test papers will be in English. The candidate can opt any course of the group, if eligible.

The test of Group A shall include 75 questions in all; following section will have 15 questions each:
** Quantitative Ability
** Data Interpretation
** Logical Reasoning and General Intelligence
** English Language Comprehension
** General Awareness and Awareness of Socio-Economic environment

The test of Group D
LLM shall include 75 questions in all covering the all compulsory Law subjects prescribed by BCI (Bar Council of India) for the Undergraduate Courses.
M.Sc.(Life Science / Industrial Microbiology) shall include 75 questions based on the course content being taught at graduation level (B.Sc.), in Biological Sciences.
M.Sc.(Electronics/ Electronics & Communication) shall include 75 questions in all covering the subject Physics/Mathematics/Electronics at Undergraduate level.

UG Courses for Admission through DAV CET

Courses after 10+2

Group-B

  • Mater of Science in Electronic Media (5 years)
  • Master of Business Administration in Management Science (5 years)
  • Master of Business Administration in Foreign Trade (5 years)
  • Master of Business Administration in E –Commerce (5 years)
  • Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting and Tax Management (5 years)
  • Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) (3 years)
  • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Mass Communication (5 years)

Group-C

  • Master of Technology in Information Technology (5 1/2 years)
  • Master of Computer Applications (6 years)
  • Master of Business Administration in Hospital Administration (5 years)
  • Bachelor of Pharmacy (4 years)

PG Courses for Admission through DAV CET 2013

Courses after Graduation

Group-A

  • Master of Commerce in Bank Management
  • Master of Commerce in Account & Financial Control
  • Master of Business Administration in Tourism
  • Master of Business Administration in Media Management
  • Master of Business Administration in Marketing Management
  • Master of Business Administration in International Business
  • Master of Business Administration in Human Relations
  • Master of Business Administration in Hospital Administration
  • Master of Business Administration in Foreign Trade
  • Master of Business Administration in Financial Services
  • Master of Business Administration in E –Commerce
  • Master of Business Administration in Disaster Management
  • Master of Business Administration in Business Economics
  • Master of Business Administration in Advertising & Public Relations
  • Master of Arts in Mass Communication

Group-D

  • Master of Laws

Exam Pattern for Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya CET 2013

Courses after 10+2 – Objective type pattern will be followed in this entrance exam.

Group – B – This section consist of a total of 75 questions (15 for each subject area) from the following sections –

  • Quantitative Ability
  • Logical Reasoning and General Intelligence
  • General Awareness and Awareness of Socio-economic environment
  • English Language Comprehension
  • Data Interpretation

Group – C – It is essential to answer questions related to the following subject areas in this section –

  • General English – 15 questions
  • Physics– 20 questions
  • Chemistry – 20 questions
  • Mathematics / Biology / Bio Technology – 20 questions

(Candidates opting for specific courses in this section will be given an option to choose subjects of their choice)

Courses after Graduation

Group-A – This will be a common test paper for candidates where in it includes a total of 75 objective model questions. Each subject area will include a total of 15 questions which is as follows –

  • Data Interpretation
  • Quantitative Ability
  • General Awareness and Awareness of Socio-economic environment
  • English Language Comprehension
  • Logical Reasoning and General Intelligence

The Group –D section basically comprise of 75 multiple choice questions from compulsory Law subjects specified by BCI (Bar Council of India).

Examination Pattern for Symbiosis Entrance Test

Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) is conducted every year by Symbiosis International University, which is a deemed University. The candidates, who are aspiring for their admission into different undergraduate level courses offered by its affiliated colleges, have to appear for the entrance test conducted at more than 17 cities across the nation.

Examination Pattern

Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) consists of different papers for different programmes. It contains objective type-questions which the candidates have to answer within 150 minutes duration. SET exam is conducted in two sessions (morning and afternoon) for five question papers. There is no provision of negative marking for wrong answers.

For BA LLB/ BBA LLB

  • The questions are based on the following topics:
  • Logical Reasoning    (30 marks)
  • Legal Reasoning (30 marks)
  • Analytical Reasoning (30 marks)
  • Reading Comprehension (30 marks)
  • General Knowledge (30 marks)

For B Sc (Medical Technology)

  • The questions are asked on these topics:
  • Physics (50 marks)
  • Chemistry (50 marks)
  • Biology (100 marks)

For IT (Information Technology)

  • The questions are based on:
  • Physics (50 marks)
  • Chemistry (50 marks)
  • Mathematics (100 marks)

For BBA

  • The questions are based on these subjects:
  • General English (40 marks)
  • Quantitative (40 marks)
  • General Awareness (40 marks)
  • Analytical and Logical Reasoning (30 marks)

For B. Des

  • The questions are asked on following topics:
  • English (30 marks)
  • Design Aptitude (120 marks)

IIM Indore IPM Aptitude Test Exam Pattern: The IIM Indore Integrated Aptitude Test is the entrance test for IIM Indore’s 5 year Integrated Management Program. The exam is objective type, multiple choice question format. The duration of the exam is two hours.  The total number of sections is two, Quantitative Ability and Verbal Ability. The total number of questions would be 100.
Each correct question will have 4 marks and there is 1 mark of negative marking for each wrong answer. The total marks is 400. The difficulty level will be equal to Secondary level.

IPMAT Selection Procedure

IPMAT Exam Pattern

AT consists of two sections with a total of 100 questions. The duration of the test is 120 minutes. Each question carries 4 marks and for each incorrect answer, there is a penalty of 01 mark.

SectionNo. of QuestionsTotal Marks
Quantitative Ability60240
Verbal Ability40160
Total100600

Under Graduate Aptitude Test (UGAT)

Under Graduate Aptitude Test (UGAT) is a standardized test being administered by AIMA annually to screen the candidates for various under graduate programs such as Integrated MBA (IMBA), BBA, BCA, BHM, B.Com, etc.

UGAT Selection Procedure

Institutes / colleges / universities participating in UGAT decide on the cut-off score for admission or for further screening based on the number of seats available.

UGAT Exam Pattern :

UGAT is a paper based test. The structure of the test is given below:

SectionNo. of QuestionsTiming of TestFor
English Language4010 AM-12 NoonFor IMBA, BBA, B.Com, BCA, BHM etc.
Numerical and Data Analysis30
Reasoning & General Intelligence30
General Knowledge30
Service Aptitude2512 Noon-1 PMFor BHM
Scientific Aptitude25

NIRMA

The selection procedure of the institute comprises of two steps:

The first stage of the selection process of the institute is a written test. Applicants are required to sit for the Common Admission Test conducted by the IIMs. This is used as a screening test by the Institute.

The second stage of the selection procedure is Group Discussion and Personal Interview. On the basis of the score in the written test applicants are shortlisted for GD and PI. GD and PI are held at Bangalore, Ahmedabad, New Delhi and Kolkata.

The final selection is based on the combined performance in GD, PI, the written test and also work experience.

Written test has the weightage of 70% while PI has 20% and GD 10%. Additional consideration is given to candidates having work experience.

NMIMS NPAT

NPAT is the official entrance test for admission to various Graduate and Integrated programs offered by NMIMS. Programs covered under NPAT include: Engineering, BBA, B.Com (Hons), B.Sc. Economics, B.Design, B.Sc. Finance and MBA Tech and MBA Pharma Tech.

NPAT Selection Procedure

Students willing to take admission in NMIMS located at Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Indore and Bengaluru, need to appear for NPAT which is conducted in online mode. Students are selected on the basis of rank secured in NPAT and location preference of the institute.

NPAT Exam Pattern

NPAT consists of three sections with a total of 120 questions. Each section will have its own time limit. There is no negative marking.

SectionsNo. of QuestionsTime Allowed(in mins)
Quantitative and Numerical Ability4040
Reasoning and General Intelligence4035
Proficiency in English Language4025
 120100