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WHAT IS THE SYLLABUS FOR INTEGRATED MA ENTRANCE TEST 2021


MOHAMMAD IFTHEKHAR 9th Jul, 2021
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prasanna raghupatruni 9th Jul, 2021

Hello,

The Entrance Test carries 100 marks for M.A. (5 year Integrated) Programs from the School of Humanities .The question paper will be objective type with three sections. Part A would have 40 questions of one mark each to measure the competence in the subject they are opting for. Part B would have 35 questions of one mark each to check the competence of the candidate in English. Part C would have 25 questions checking the aptitude of general knowledge and current affair.  The paper will be in English for the last two sections and in their respective languages for the A section, i.e., Hindi, Urdu and Telugu (according to your choice of the subject). For Language Sciences, the entire paper will be in English language.

The entrance Exam of M.A. (5-years integrated) from the School of Social Sciences and School of Economics  have 100 questions and the question paper will be divided into 4 sections- Part A (Social Studies and General Awareness), Part B (Language and Comprehension), Part C (Reasoning Ability) and Part D (Quantitative Aptitude).

For further details refer,

https://www.careers360.com/exams/uoh-entrance-exam

Hope this will help you.

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