Organisation : Aliah University
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Entrance Test : AUAT-2015 Aliah University Admission Test
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Home Page : http://www.aliah.ac.in/index.php
Examination Date for AUAT-2015 10.05.2015 (Sunday)
How to Download Admit Card?
Please Download & Print 2 separate Admit Card if you have Applied in Two Courses.
Enter your Application ID/Form Number & Date of Birth (DOB) above & Click Login.
Student who have filled offline forms should use their application ID mention on your form to login and download admit card
Once logged in, click on your application ID, you will see a button to download admit card
Click on download admit card button to generate your Admit card.
Admit cards will be available from 13.04.2015
Candidates have to download and print their admit cards from the University website by logging in by putting their application form number (user id) and date of birth (password) aft er 06.04.2015. No admit card will be sent to the respective candidates.
The Admit Card will bear the Name, Photograph, Signature, Date of Birth, Address, and Category of the candidate along with Name and Address of the Examination Centre allocated. The candidate should carefully examine the Admit Card received by him/her for all the entries made therein. In case of any discrepancy, the candidate should inform the AUAT office immediately.
CENTRES OF AUAT-2015 :
Possible Test Venues: AUAT-2015 for Course Code A 01, B 01 to B 03, C 01 to C 11, D 01 to D 03 & E 01 will be conducted only at a few strategically located towns in West Bengal as listed below. Candidate has to choose any two centres as first and second choice.
City/Town District State City/Town District State
Kolkata Kolkata West Bengal Suri Birbhum West Bengal
Barasat 24 Pgs (N) West Bengal Berhampore Murshidabad West Bengal
Bashirhat 24 Pgs (N) West Bengal Malda Malda West Bengal
Baruipur 24 Pgs (S) West Bengal Raiganj Dinajpur (N) West Bengal
Kamarkundu Hoogly West Bengal Siliguri Darjeeling West Bengal
Arambagh Hooghly West Bengal Cooch Behar Cooch Behar West Bengal
Medinipur Town Medinipur (W) West Bengal Ranchi Jharkhand
Krishnanagar Nadia West Bengal Patna Bihar
Burdwan Bardhaman West Bengal Guwahati Assam
Bankura Bankura West Bengal Agartala Tripura
Option of a Candidate for a particular centre may or may not be allocated to that center. However, he/she will be allocated a nearby centre.
If a city/town will not have sufficient number of Candidates, then the city/town will not be selected as a ‘centre’. The candidate who chose this centres, will be allocated to the next nearby centre.
PATTERN OF AUAT-2015 :
The candidate wish to appear in AUAT-2015, must apply through online mode of application process by the 20th March, 2015.
The paper of AUAT-2015 examination is of two hour durati on (100 marks) for all programmes:
** Part – A (25 Marks) on English, Islamic Studies, and General Knowledge (in the ratio of approximately 2:2:1).
** Part-B (75 Marks) for all A 01 programmes will comprise of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. (in the equal rati o, i.e. 1:1:1).
** Part-B (75 Marks) for MBA course, will be on basic Mathematics, verbal and non-verbal reasoning, Commercial Arithmetic and elementary knowledge in concerned area.
** Part-B (75 Marks) for all 2-years Masters programmes (except MJMC), 5-year integrated M.A in English and 5-year integrated M.Sc in Geography, will be on the concerned subject.
** Part-B (75 Marks) for MJMC (C 07) will be on English (concept of Language and Literature), Fundamentals of Journalism & Mass Communication having its role as fourth pillar of Indian Democracy, Sports and Cinema.
** Part-B (75 Marks) for 3-years (Hons) in Arabic, and 3-years Kamil programmes will be on the concerned subject.
** Part-B (75 Marks) for 3-year MCA programme will be comprised of Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation, Problem Solving Questions and Discrete Quantitative Analysis respectively (30 Marks) and Basic Mathematics (45 Marks)
** Part-B (75 Marks) for LATERAL ENTRY to B. Tech programme will be comprised of Engg. Mathematics (20 marks), Basic Computer Science (15 marks), Strength of Material (10 marks), Engg. Mechanics (10 marks) Environmental Engg. (10 Marks), & Basic Electrical Technology (10 marks)
** Final merit list will be prepared on the basis of written examination (100 marks) only.
N.B. Questions in all papers will be of objective type in multiple choice questions (MCQ) format, which are to be answered on a specially designed machine-gradable sheet (ORS-Optical Response Sheet) using Black/Blue ball point pen only. For the language programmes, it may have 10-20 marks descriptive questions also.
SYLLABI :
a) Part – A for all programmes:
** English: Basic knowledge of vocabularies, grammar and comprehension, at 10+2 level;
** General knowledge: This will comprise of History (Medieval and Modern India), Geography, Political Science, General Science & Current Affairs;
** Islamic Studies: Basic knowledge in Islamic History, Civilization, and Culture.
b) Part – B for all 4-years B.Tech and 5-years Integrated Programmes (except English, Geography and MBA): Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry as per syllabi of classes XI and XII of West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) and Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
c) Part – B for 5-years Integrated MA/M.Sc in English and Geography : As per the syllabi of Classes XI and XII of West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Educati on (WBCHSE) and Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
d) Part – B for 5-years Integrated in MBA: Concept of English in Language and literature, Basic and Business Mathematics, Elements of Stati sti cs and Elementary Knowledge on concerned area.
e) Part – B of all 2-years Masters Programmes (except MJMC): As per syllabus of 3-year Bachelor Degree Courses of recognized Indian Universities in Honours/Major disciplines.
f) Part – B for 2-years MJMC: English: Concept of Language and Literature; Journalism and Mass Communication: Basic Concept and Historical Development – Role as the fourth pillar of Indian Democracy; Political and Social Science: Contemporary Issues on National and International Perspectives; Sports and Cinema.
g) Part – B for LLM Programmes: According to the LLB programmes of recognized Indian Universities.
h) Part – B for 3-years Hons. in Arabic: As per the Arabic syllabus of H.S. or equivalent examination.
i) Part – B for 3-years B.A. in Theology/Kamil (Hons and General): As per Syllabus of Fazil according to West Bengal Board of Madrasah Education.
j) Part – B for 3-years MCA: As per the JECA examination, West Bengal.
k) Part – B for Lateral Entry to B. Tech Programmes (E01): As per the Syllabi of JELET, West Bengal.