Post-Graduate Admission Brochure: Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur
Post-Graduate Admission Brochure: Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur
Post-Graduate Admission Brochure: Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur
Post-Graduate
Admission Brochure
PG Entrance Examination-2022
(For the Academic Session 2022-2023
The University emblem consisting of two concentric circles, with the inner circle
divided into two halves, one half showing the rising sun the other depicting the
waters and a hundred petalled lotus emanating there from symbolizes the
biunity of knowledge and action, whole and part and time eternity. The
Rigvedic hymn in the space between the upper circumferences of the two
circles is a prayer all powers auspicious, and an invocation of all intentions
noble, all actions good and all wisdom serene.
The circle, the sun, the waters and the lotus in the emblem are all archetypes of
wholeness. The mandala is a familiar motive of Indian art and iconography. The
Vedic supernal sun and the surface of the mythic lotus are circular in shape
(mandalakara).
The supernal sun is verily the Person (Purusha) the Divine Being, the all-whole,
divided into four parts, one representing the three worlds of earth, sky and
space (bhutani) and the remaining three, that is the major part representing
Heaven and Immortality (amritam divi). It is this all-whole (akhanda
mandalakaram) that the part (ams'a), that is man, perennially craves to unite
with, through right knowledge and right action (Karatub).
The Vedic hymn then expresses nothing more nor less than the universal human
yearning for right knowledge, right intentions and right action (bhadrah kratavo)
to come to him from all cosmic and supra cosmic corners. And it is this ideal of
right intention that they seek to inculcate among their alumni. The lotus is again
the seat and seed-bed, in Indian mythology, of the goddess of knowledge
(Sarswati). The waters are the ultimate source from which all manifestations
pro- ceed and are appropriately depicted in myth and art as the residue
(shesha), the irreducible unknown and unshown to which everything known and
shown can be reduced. The residue (shesha) is analogically the non-residual
(ashesha), the end-less whole (ananta).
The traditional art motifs reproduced in the emblem only intend to express and
reinforce the symbolism of the Vedic hymn which our founding fathers had
right-ly selected as our motto.
It’s through unstinting efforts and the grand vision of the founders and
predecessors that Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur has attained
the hallowed heights in the academic arena and created a place of eminence as a premier
academic institution of Uttar Pradesh, right from its inception, in 1956 as the first
University under the State Legislature of Uttar Pradesh post Independence, it has
attracted faculties from far off corners of the land who created their own spaces of the
global level. The alumni thus produced earned laurels in diverse areas and distinguished
themselves in various high positions.
The setting in the rich agricultural heartland, the spiritual and philosophic tradition
and political alertness have combined to create a unique cultural perspective that has
seamlessly traversed the old with new and local with global. To envision the University as a
centre with International connections is just a corollary, an idea whose time has come,
albeit amidst a global pandemic. These disruptions can be source of great change and
scope of innovation as proven in the course of human history. I wish to bring the University
prominently not only at the national map but it should also have global prominence.
Various new short term and long term courses like B. Sc. & M.Sc. (Ag.), Engineering, Centre
of Startups and Entrepreneurship designed and started in current academic session
keeping in view opportunities and of employment generation. Our continuous efforts
towards new paradigms involves a commitment to ensuring excellence in research, among
other measures, a fellowship programme with payment of stipend is enacted in this
academic session. Earn while learn is perhaps the most revolutionary platform for work-
based learning. The University is honoured to support this programme.
With best wishes,
Prof. Rajesh Singh
ABOUT US
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, established in 1957 by the Uttar Pradesh
State Universities Act, in its long eventful journey has constantly striven to live up to its
motto, "आ न◌ो भ◌ ◌ा◌ः तव◌ो य:त◌ु ि◌व&त◌ः " (Let noble thoughts come to
me from all directions) by assimilating diverse ideas, people and beliefs into its
academic life. The geographical location of the University is 26.7480 degrees North
(latitude), 83.3812 degrees East (longitude). The University, the first to be established in
Uttar Pradesh after Independence and named after the great political thinker, Pandit
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya is located in the holy city of Gorakhpur and inherits the spiritual
and philosophical legacy of Buddha, Kabir and Guru Gorakshnath. Spread over 191.21
acres, including main campus and Maharana Pratap Campus. It has 7 faculties comprising
of 31 departments offering 47 under graduate and post graduate programs and
International research fellowships, sports fellow- ships, research fellowships that have
been playing a significant role in imparting holistic education to the people of the Eastern
region since its inception. The university had total 11945 regular and 7305 private
students enrolled in different programmes (2021-22). As the residential-cum-affiliating
State University it can boast of a rich academic legacy, illustrious alumni, experienced,
qualified and dedicated faculty members, transparent, effective and responsive
administrative set up, state-of-the art library, Wi-Fi campus, ample career growth
opportunities for its students, advanced research facilities and a vibrant and safe
campus. With its cherished goal of nourishing creative talent and scientific temper among
its students and sensitizing them to larger socio-economic and political realities, the
University aspires to contribute meaningfullyto regional and national development.
MISSION
To provide the students with an academically congenial and safe environment conducive
to their holistic development.
To achieve and ensure intellectual excellence through effective teaching, latest research
and relevant co-curricular activities.
To equip the students with academic and professional skills, ethical values and leadership
qualities to enable them to contribute towards social, regional and national development.
To sensitize the University fraternity to the needs of the region through knowledge
transfer and outreach programmes.
To strive towards the optimum use of available resources in making the campus
sustainable, clean, green and eco-friendly.
To promote the principles of social, cultural and religious co-existence among the
students, faculty members, administrative officers and ministerial staff of the University.
CORE VALUE
CENTRAL LIBRARY
The Central Library of Deen Dayal Upadhyaya,
Gorakhpur University was instituted in the very first
year of establishment of the university. This library
building is set up in about four thousand square meters
area where approximately four lakhs of text material is
stored. It works for the services of more than fifteen
thousand students of the six faculties of the University,
teachers, employees and researchers coming here for
their research work. There is a huge reference room on
the first floor which is also known as Gandhi Hall.
Excellent reference books like dictionaries,
Encyclopedias, Directories, Bibliographies, Year-
Books, Almanacs, Gazetteers, guide-books, maps,
atlases, Handbooks, manuals and statistical sources etc
are placed here. There is also a research Journal Section
on this floor. Internet-equipped computers for teachers
and researchers and special Braille enabled computers
have also been installed for visually impaired people in
the library.
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GREEN CAMPUS
Our University has Ex-situ conservation of
plants in the forms of botanical garden called
Educational Research Botanical Garden
(ERBG). It is spread in in 4.5 hectare land area.
It has a pond containing aquatic flora, one
greenhouse and one glass house. A
Navgrahvatika and medicinal plant garden is
also maintained in it. It has bambusetum, having
different varieties of bamboos. It boosts of rare
and endangered plants maintained in it like:
Gloriosa, Elaeocarpus (Rudraksh), Zamia,
sandal, Ophioglossum, rare turns, palms etc. It
has many gymnosperms, pteridophytes and
bryophytes in it along with angiosperms. It has
120 years old banyan tree, decorating the garden
with its magnanimous presence.
COMPUTER CENTRE
Computer Policy which seeks to regulate the Computer
related Institutions and Industries have certain
determinants. The department of regular structure
embodied in the Computer Policy in the role that
Government envisages for Computerization. In, this
Continuation, The UGC has been helping Universities
and Colleges through several general as well as specific
schemes to keep pace with the developments, it has
been assisting the Universities for setting up Computer
Centres since 1970 for Research and Training,
applications of Computers in every fields/subjects and
supporting the development of PGDCA,
M.Sc.(Computer Science) and other programmes &
computer application papers in several disciplines.
University Grant Commission (UGC) given important
direction and permission to established the Computer
Centre.
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DIKSHA BHAWAN
There is a big auditorium housed in this
building. All the major events including
convocation, Literary meets and various
seminars/conferences of this University
are conducted in this building. It consists
of 30 rooms, 3 big halls and one
auditorium. All the main examinations
including entrance tests are conducted in
DeekshaBhawan. It boasts approximately
750 people sitting capacity and a large
spacious stage.
The examination building constructed to
complete the university examinations is
enlarged and beautified as the
'DeekshaBhavan'. In this building the
classes of the undergraduate (women)
are also conducted.
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THE EXAMINATION & EVALUATION
CENTRE
The Examination and evaluation centre of
the University contains twelve big halls
from ground to second floor. This building
caters need of evaluation of different
University examinations. Keeping in view,
the large affiliation of colleges, this building
is quite useful because evaluation of large
number of regular and private students of
different classes can take place
simultaneously therefore total time taken in
evaluation has reduced sharply. So, now
results are out in short span of time. The
building is also used for pre and post
activities of examination.
SAMVAD BHAWAN
Cultural activities are an intrinsic
part of University life of the
students of the University. The
concerned authorities always
endeavour to provide a platform for
enhancing the creativity and
grooming the personality of the
students. University has a fully air-
conditioned auditorium, Samvad
Bhawan, with a seating capacity of
250, equipped with modern
amenities. It is used for various
cultural and academic activities
ofthe University and its
Departments.
HEALTH CENTRE
In 1966, the foundation stone of the present
Health Centre building was laid. The aim and
objective of this centre is to provide the proper
medical facilities to the students and staff
members of the University. Health centre
functions under Dean Student Welfare (DSW).
The Centre is equipped with a team of full time
and visiting Medical Professionals. The Centre
facility has a waiting hall with chairs, public
utilities like drinking water and toilets. Wheel
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chairs and attendant are there to help sick
patients. The University also has an ambulance
stationed at the university campus.
HOSTEL
The University provides hostel facility for boys (SantKabir, GautamBuddh, Swami Vivekanand
and NathChandrawat hostels) and girls (Maharani Luxmibai and Alaknanda hostels). The
hostels are equipped with facilities like internet, common rooms, separate TV and visitor’s
room, playground, etc.
SPORTS FACILITIES
The university promotes multi-dimensional growth with emphasis on an integrated physical
and intellectual learning and training. The Athletic Association and Sport Complex at Deen
Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University is devoted to the practice and training of indoor
sports for example Judo, Yoga, Taekwondo and Table Tennis. The academic activities of
physical education are also included in the sports complex. Practice of Basketball, Judo,
Athletics and football are regularly conducted with more than 100 participants. The University
has produced a few players of international repute in Judo, Athletics and Taekwondo who
have represented India in reputed International competitions and brought laurels for the
University and the Nation.
INTERNATIONAL CELL
International Cell welcomes the International students wishing to join different programmes
of the University for Higher Studies. The Cell looks after the matter related to admissions of
International Students in terms of procedure, process, admission, and related administration.
The Cell also advises students on the matters related to application, admission, fees, arrival
services and orientation. The International Cell is responsible to provide all necessary help to
International students regarding; How to choose course of study, How to fill in the
application form for admission, Course information, academic qualifications, Orientation,
Visa formalities, Accommodation/Hostels, Fees and any other issues. The Cell coordinates
with Ministry of External Affairs, different embassies and consulates for various purposes
including the scholarships on behalf of the students. The Cell also conduct student exchange
program and provide fellowship to international students.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
In the age of globalization, the University has set out to make its presence felt globally
through internationalization of its programmes and opening new avenues of association for
international student community. The International Students registered in this University
since its inception, belong to following countries: Nepal, Thailand, Nigeria and various other
countries. The University plans to provide fellowship to International students who join its
programme under Student exchange program.
DDU Gorakhpur University offers several fellowship schemes to its students. The
fellowships at DDUGU are given mostly on merit basis.
The main objective of this Fellowship is to prepare and nurture selected players/students of
different sports for high performance at National and International level.
This Fellowship will provide free meal, free hostel, free education and free coaching to the
selected sportspersons/students to be admitted in the following programs:
(A) PROGRAMES
SELF-FINANCING PROGREMES
MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.Sc.)
1. Environmental Science
2. Electronics
3. Biotechnology
4. Home Science (Foods & Nutrition, Resource Management & Clothing andTextile)
5. Microbiology
6. Agriculture (See Brochure): (i). M. Sc. (Horticulture)
(ii). M. Sc. (Agronomy)
(iii). M. Sc. (Agricultural Economics)
(iv). M. Sc. (Agricultural Entomology & Zoology)
(v). M. Sc. (Agricultural Extension)
(vi). M. Sc. (Genetics & Plant Breeding)
7. M.B.A.
8. M.A. (Physical Education)
OTHER PROGRAMMES
Postgraduate Diploma in Disaster and National Security Management
(B) ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION IN DIFFERENT PROGRAMES
(i). M.A. /M.Sc. Programmes:
M.A. Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Urdu, Sociology, Political Science, Philosophy,
History, Ancient History Archaeology and Culture, Defense and Strategic Studies, Visual
Art, Performing Art, Education, Mathematics, Geography and Psychology:
The candidate must have passed B.A. /B.Sc. from any recognized University. They
must have passed their graduation third year examination in the concerned
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The candidate must have passed B.A. /B.Sc. from any recognized University. They
must have passed their graduation third year examination in the concerned
subject, also. Admission in Post graduation (Arts and Science) first year would be
given only in any one of the subjects opted in graduation (third year).
(ii). M.A. in Economics:
The candidates must have passed B.A. / B.Sc. from recognized University and in
Graduation (third year) he/she must have opted and passed with Economics/
Mathematics/ Statistics as a subject.
(iii). M.A. in Continuing Education and Extension Work:
Graduation in any stream with minimum 40% marks or equivalent grade from any
recognised university.
(iv). M. Sc Programmes:
M.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Mathematics, Defense and Strategic
Studies:
The candidate must have passed BA/ B.Sc. from any recognized University, and
he/she must also have passed the third year examination in the concerned subject.
Admission in Post graduation (Science) first year would be given only in any one of
the subjects opted in graduation (third year).
(v). M. Sc/MA in Statistics:
The candidates must have passed B.A. / B.Sc. from recognized University and in
Graduation (third year) they must have opted & passed either with Statistics or with
Mathematics, as a subject.
(vi). M. Com:
The candidate must have passed B.Com from any recognized University.
(vii). M.B.A.
All candidates who have passed graduation degree with minimum 40% marks from any
recognized University are eligible to appear in entrance test for MBA.
(viii). M. Ed: (See M. Ed. Brochure for details attached below at (K)
1. Minimum aggregated 50% marks or equivalent grade is required in any one of the
following examinations for the applicants:
● B.Ed.
● L.T.
● B.A.B.E.d (Integrated)
● B.Sc. B.Ed. (Integrated)
● B.El. Ed.
● Graduation with D.El.Ed
NOTE: This minimum percentage shall be relaxed by 5% in case of OBC, SC, ST, and
DIVYANG (Physicall Handicapped) applicants.
2. Candidates appearing in qualifying examination are not allowed to appear in M.Ed.
Admission Test.
(xi). M.Sc. (Environmental Science):
(a) Those candidates would be eligible who have passed B.Sc. (life Science)/ BSc
(Biology) from any recognized University. In Graduation (Third Year), the
candidate must have opted for Botany/Zoology/Industrial
Microbiology/Microbiology/Biotechnology.
(b) Those candidates would be eligible who possess the eligibility mentioned in (a)
above and also fulfill the following:
i. Candidates who are sponsored by the government institutions or public
corporations or private institutions for admission in this programme.
ii. Foreign students/non-resident Indians should have permission from the
University for Admission in the above mentioned programme.
(x). M.Sc. (Electronics):
The candidate must have passed B.Sc. examination from any recognized University and
have opted for either Physics or Electronics in the third year of Graduation.
(xi). M.Sc. (Biotechnology):
The candidate must have passed B.Sc. examination in Science stream (Maths or Zoology
group) from recognized University, and have scored minimum 55% (for
Unreserved/OBC Categories) or 50% (for SC/ST Categories) marks.
(xii). M.Sc. (Home Science):
The candidate must have passed B.Sc. (Home Science) three year/ four year programme
from a recognized University.
(xiii). M.Sc. (Microbiology):
The candidate must have passed B.Sc. examination from a recognized University in
Science stream (Mathematics or Biology group)and have scored minimum 55% marks
(for Unreserved/OBC Category) and 45% marks (for SC/ST category) Candidates. In
Graduation (Third Year), the candidate must have opted for Botany/Zoology/Industrial
Microbiology/ Microbiology/Biotechnology.
(xiv). M.Sc. (Agriculture):
The candidate must have passed B.Sc. (Ag.) from any recognized University.
(xv). M. Sc. Agriculture in Campus:
3. M.Sc. (Horticulture)
4. M.Sc. (Agronomy)
5. M.Sc. (Agricultural Economics)
6. M.Sc. (Agricultural Entomology & Zoology)
7. M.Sc. (Agricultural Extension)
8. M.Sc. (Genetics & Plant Breeding)
Also see Agriculture Admission Brochure.
(xvi). LL. M. First Year:
1. 55% marks in L.L.B. is necessary in order to get admission in L.L.M. first year for the
applicants of General and O.B.C. categories whereas this rule will not be effective in the
case of S.C., S.T. applicants.
2. Students who have appeared in L.L.B. last semester examination can also is part of
L.L.M. Entrance Examination on condition that they will have to produce certificate of
their minimum educational qualification at the time of admission otherwise their
admission will be cancelled.
1. Gap of unlimited years after passing the qualifying examination is allowed to appear in
the Entrance Examination.
2. General rules of the University will be applicable for deciding reservation, weightage
and minimum passed percentage in admission.
3. Only those applicants would be eligible for appearing in the entrance of L.L.M. who
has passed their LLB course from a recognized University or from any recognized
institution. Students of session 2021-2022 can also fill the application form and appear in
the Entrance Examination on condition that they will have to produce pass
certificate/mark sheet of the qualifying examination at the time of admission.
4. The medium of teaching-learning is Hindi; however, basic knowledge of English
language is essential for this purpose.
5. All those applicants, who have applied for improvement/ back paper in their
Undergraduate examination and have been found eligible for Entrance Examination, will
have to produce their improved/passed mark sheet before the Admission
Committee. If the results of these examinations are not declared by that time, such
applicants will not be able to get admission.
6. Applicants who have passed their qualifying examination before 2021 will have to
produce an affidavit for the clarification of the gap at the time of admission. Admission
committee will permit such applicants for admission only when its members are fully
satisfied with the reasons cited in the affidavit.
7. Admission will be granted on the basis of the rank in the merit list together with the
achievement of the minimum marks in Entrance Examination which is 35% for
General candidates, 25% for O.B.C., 20% for S.C. and 15% for the S.T. category
applicants.
8. At the time of admission each applicant will have to submit a Character Certificate
issued by the institution last attended. This rule will also be applicable for the students
of D.D.U. Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur.
9. If any student has passed his/her Graduation through correspondence from any
University, he/she will be allowed for admission only when such an applicant will
produce a Certificate, issued by the Registrar of that University, to the effect that the
U.G. correspondence degree of that University is equivalent to the regular U.G. degree of
this University.
10. If any applicant fails to present himself/herself with all his/her original documents before
the Admission Committee at the appointed time on the prescribed date, his/her admission
will stand cancelled.
11. The University reserves the right to deny admission to any student without citing the
reason or to make desired circumstantial changes in the rules of the admission.
(xvii). Diploma in Disaster and National Security Management (PGDNSM):
Candidates who have passed B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Com./ L.L.B. from recognized University
or equivalent examination from any foreign University/Institute would be eligible. Those
candidates would be given preference who have opted for Defense and Strategic
Studies/Economics/ Geography/ Psychology/ International relations/Law/any one subject
from Science stream in Graduation.
(xviii). Common Eligibility for Admission in Post Graduate Programmes;
1. Applicants are suggested to thoroughly read and understand the eligibility criteria and
other requirements as given in the Brochure.
2. For admission in M.A./M.Sc./M.Sc. (Ag.)/ M.Com, only those candidates are eligible
who have either passed qualifying examination or are appearing in Qualifying
examination in 2022.
3. Students appearing in Graduation/eligibility examinations or its equivalent examination
in the year 2022 can also appear in the Entrance examination for LL.M. and Postgraduate
courses but, at the time of admission, they will have to produce the pass Certificate/
Mark sheet of the qualifying examination.
4. Those candidates who have passed their qualifying examination before 2022 have to give
clarification for the period of gap in the form of affidavit/satisfactory document certified
by the public notary at the time of taking admission.
5. No Entrance Test will be conducted in the concerned course/ programmes if the
number of applications is less than the no of available seats.
6. It is compulsory for every candidate to acquire minimum 40% marks in qualifying
examination in order to secure admission in Postgraduate courses. Candidates of
SC/ST category are exempted from this rule.
(C). SCHEDULE FOR THE ENTRANCE TEST-2022
SN DESCRIPTION DATES
1. Online application commencement date 01.04.2022
2. Last date for online application process 31.05.2022
3. Tentative date of starting Entrance Examinations 15.06.2022
4. Declaration of Results Soon after the exams are over
* In view of Covid-19, as per the instructions of the Government of Uttar Pradesh the dates
of conducting the Entrance Examinations will be announced later on the University website
www.ddugu.ac.in.
(D). REGISTRATION FEE
SN CATEGORY FEES (Rs.)
1. General and OBC 1000=00
2. SC & ST 600=00
3. There is a sports quota in each faculty for candidates who have secured positions at the
State/National level. Under this provision admission will be done with the consent of the
Vice Chancellor. The candidate should mention it at the place specified in the application
form. In all such cases it will be mandatory to present the original certificate issued by the
competent authority to the candidate for seeking admission under sports quota. The number
of seats under sport quota in various faculties and departments for candidates having
secured positions at the State/National level is fixed and is as follows :
a. Arts: Master of Arts: 05 / MA Education: 01
b. Science: Masters: 01
c. Commerce: Masters: 01
d. LL.B. (Three years): 02
4. Reservations will be subject to latest Government Orders.
(A). VERTICAL RESERVATION: FOR DOMICILES OF UP ONLY
1 Scheduled Caste 21 Percent
2 Scheduled Tribe 02 Percent
3 Other Backward Caste (Non-Creamy layer) 27 Percent
4 EWS (As per the Government order no. Personnel Section- 2 number- 10 Percent
3/2019/4/12002/P-2/19T.C.-II, dated 14 March 2019, reservation will be
provided to the Economically WeakerSection (EWS).
To get the benefit of reservation, candidates will have to produce the latest certificate issued
by the competent authority of their district i.e. District Magistrate / Additional District
Magistrate/Tehsildar, at the time of admission; otherwise claims on reservation may be
rejected. Candidates belonging to Other Backward Classes are required to produce their latest
Caste Certificate issued by the competent authority which clearly mentions that they do not
fall under the Creamy Layer as per the State Government's latest provision.
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APPENDIX-3: SCHEME OF ENTRANCE TEST PAPERS
28 M.Sc. Statistics Exam may be 100 English only See the syllabus
29 MA Physical Education Exam may be 100 English & Hindi both BA/B. Sc Physical Education (I,II & III Year)
30 MBA Examination 100 English & Hindi, both See the syllabus
32 MA. Philosophy Exam may be English & Hindi, both B.A. Urdu (I, II & III Year)
33 MA Urdu Examination 100 Urdu only B.A. Urdu (I, II & III Year)
NOTES:
1. There will be two sets of papers for M.Sc. Biotechnology Entrance Examination. SET-1, of 100 MCQs shall be for Bio Group applicants comprising of almost equal
number of items from UG Syllabi of Botany, Zoology and Chemistry. SET-2, of 100 MCQs shall be for Math Group applicants comprising of almost equal number of items from
UG Syllabi of Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry. MCQs from Chemistry shall be common in both sets.
2. For M.Sc. Environmental Science 100 MCQs shall be asked. There shall be almost equal number of items from UG Syllabi of Botany, Zoology and Chemistry.
3. For M.Sc. Electronics 100 MCQs shall be asked in Entrance Test. MCQs shall be in almost equal number from UG Syllabi of Electronics and Physics, each.
4. MCQs should be made 30 from UNIT-I (Botany), 30 from UNIT-II (Zoology), 30 from UNIT-III & IV (Microbiology) and 10 from UNIT-V (Biotechnology).
5. There will be two papers for M. Ed. Entrance Examination;
Paper I: (Total 100 MCQs) 25 questions from Hindi language + 25 from English Language, (Vocabulary, Grammar, Expression and Comprehension Abilities) remaining 50
questions shall be of General Knowledge.
Paper II: (100 MCQs) from compulsory papers of B. Ed Two Year Syllabus of DDU Gorakhpur University