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Paper I will be of general nature intended to assess the teaching/research aptitude of a candidate. It will primarily be designed to test reasoning ability, comprehension and divergent thinking.
The Paper II and Paper III will be selected by the candidates from one of the subjects mentioned above. The Paper II and III will correspond to knowledge at the post-graduate level in that subject.
Papers I and II will be of one hour and fifteen minutes duration and will carry maximum of 100 marks. These papers will consist of a test booklet containing 50 objective-type items (questions). The candidates will have to mark their response for each item on the answer-sheet provided at the end of the test booklet.
At the start of the first session, Paper I will be distributed and the answer-sheets will be collected after the allotted time. Paper II will be distributed fifteen minutes after the end of Paper I in the same session. No negative marking for wrong answers in Paper I and Paper II.
Paper III will consist of only descriptive-type of questions from the syllabus on the subject selected by the candidates out of those mentioned above. Paper III will be held in the second session for two hours and 30 minutes duration and will carry a maximum of 200 marks.
The candidates will be required to attempt questions in this paper on the space provided in the answer booklet.
Paper III will be evaluated for those candidates who are able to secure a minimum of such aggregate marks in Paper I and II as fixed by the Commission. The necessary information regarding syllabus for all the three papers will be provided by the respective test centers.
Candidates have the option to answer either in Hindi or in English in Paper III in all subjects except languages. In case of Computer Applications and Electronic Science the question papers will be in English only. In case of any discrepancy in English and Hindi version of questions in Paper I, II and III, the English version should be taken as final.
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