TUEE Exam Pattern & Syllabus 2018

TUEE Exam Pattern & Syllabus 2018 : Candidates are to sit for Tezpur University Entrance Examinations (TUEE), Entrance Examinations for all programmes will be of two hours duration and will carry total 100 marks.

TUEE Exam Pattern & Syllabus 2018

M.Sc. in Chemical Sciences: The questions are on the basis of B.Sc. (Chemistry Major) syllabus along with 10+2 standard Mathematics, Physics, Biology and General Aptitude. The test comprises of all objective type questions. The distribution of marks is as per the following – General Science (10), Physical Chemistry (30),   Organic Chem- istry (30) and Inorganic Chemistry (30).

M.Sc. in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: The entrance examination is held for 10 seats (out of 30 seats) reserved for the domicile of North East India. The Question booklet will consist of 50 questions of two marks each. For each wrong answer 0.5 marks will be deducted. The booklet will have questions on higher secondary level Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics and graduate level Life Science subjects.

M.Sc. in Mathematics: Questions will be of objective of Graduate level Mathematics. Each question carries 2 marks. 0.5 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer.

M.Sc. in Physics: Upto B.Sc. Physics (Honours) syllabus. The paper is of objective type.

M.Sc. in Nano Science and Technology: Upto B.Sc. honours in Physics/Chemistry/Biology syllabus. The  paper is of objective type.

M.Sc. in Environmental Science: The test paper shall have multiple choice type questions of 10+2 and under graduate level science.

M.A. in Cultural Studies: The written test includes questions (descriptive as well as objective type) covering (a) General Information on North East India, particularly Assam, (b) Elementary Knowledge about the artistic and cultural heritage of India with particular reference to the North East India. The candidates may have to face an interview.

M.A. in English: The entrance examination assesses whether the candidate has the level of knowledge and skills expected of a student who has graduated/is going to graduate with major/honours in English.

M.A. in Education: The entrance examination assesses whether the candidate has the level of knowledge and skills expected of a student who has graduated / is going to graduate with major / honours in Education / Bachelor in Education (B.Ed.). There will be two groups of 50 marks each. The first group will consist of multiple choice questions and the second group will have descriptive type questions.

M.A. in Linguistics and Endangered Languages: The entrance examination tests whether the candidate has the basic information and ideas about language of the world and how language as a phenomenon works. There will be two parts in the question paper. Section A and Section B. Section A will contain 25 multiple choice questions of 2 marks each while Section B will contain descriptive questions of a total of 50 marks.

M.A.    in    Hindi:    The    entrance    examination    for    M.A.    in    Hindi    assesses    whether    the    candidate has the level of knowledge and skills expected of a student who has graduated or is going to graduate with major/ honours     in     Hindi.     There     will     be     100     marks     for     the     test.     The     written     test     shall     include multiple choice objective type questions of 50 marks. Descriptive type questions shall consist of the remaining fifty marks.

M.A. in Linguistics and Language Technology: The entrance examination tests whether the candidate has the basic information and ideas about languages of the world and how language as a phenomenon works.

M.A. in Mass Communication and Journalism: The written test shall comprise of both objective and  subjective questions.  The  objective  questions  consist  of  current  affairs,  general  knowledge,  English  language,  general awareness on Northeast India and the basics of mass media. The subjective section is to  test the candidate’s writing  skills,  creative  and  analytical  capabilities.  The  final  selection  will  be  based  on  written  test,  group discussion and personal interview.

M.A. in Social Work: There shall be 100 marks in two groups of 50 marks each. The first group will consist of multiple choice questions and the second group will have short descriptive type questions. Questions will be on general awareness, current affairs, knowledge about civil society initiatives, social justice, various social issues and challenges. The final selection will be based on written test, group discussion and personal interview.

M.A.  in  Sociology:  The  written  test  includes  questions  (objective  as  well  as  subjective  type)  on  (i)  general awareness and (ii) understanding of various socio-economic issues.

MCA:   The   written   test   consists   of   three   parts:   (i)   Logical   Reasoning   and   Basic   Mathematical   Ability, (ii) Mathematics (10+2 level) or fundamentals of Computer Science and (iii) English composition.

  • Tech. in  Information  Technology:  The  written  test  will  be  based  on  Programming  in  C,  Computer Organization, Data  Structures, Operating  Systems,  System  Software, Computer  Network,  DBMS  and  Theory  of Computation. The candidates may have to face an interview.
  • Tech. in Electronics Design and Technology: B.E. or equivalent level courses on Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical Engineering,  AMIE  in  Electronics,  M.Sc.  in  Physics  with  Electronics  as special paper, M.Sc. in Electronics Sciences.
  • Tech. in Bioelectronics: B.E/B.Tech. level courses in Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, Communication Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering, Computer Science & Engineering, Biotechnology, MBBS level, M.Sc. level courses on Chemistry, Biophysics, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, Polymer Science and Electronics.
  • Tech. in Food Engineering and Technology: The test paper shall contain 100 objective type questions covering the subjects of  mathematics (20%),  General  Engineering  (30%)  and  Food  Engineering  and  Technology  (50%). Selection will be based on Total Marks secured in TUEE.

However, if the candidate claims admission based on a valid GATE score, following criteria will be used:



i)For GATE holder with food technology as one of the optional subjects: GATE Score (70% weightage) + Personal Interview (30% weightage).

  • ii) For GATE holder without food technology as one of the optional subject: GATE Score (70% weightage) + TUEE marks (30% weightage)
  • Tech. in Energy Technology: The final selection is based on written test. The test paper will include multiple choice questions covering  (i)  energy  sources  and  energy  conservation,  (ii)  mathematics,  (iii)  physics  and (iv) chemistry (Graduate level courses in Science and Engineering).
  • Tech. in Polymer Science and Technology: The test paper shall have questions based on chemical science related subjects (Chemistry/ Polymer Science/Applied Chemistry) at Master’s degree level and allied subjects (Polymer Sci. & Tech./Fiber Sci. & Tech./ Rubber Tech. / Plastic Tech./ Chemical Engineering) at professional (B.Tech./B.E.) degree level. Candidates with valid GATE score will get preference.
  • Tech. in Mechanical Engineering (Specialization: Applied Mechanics): The written test will be on basic mechanical engineering with special emphasis on Solid Mechanics and Fluid Mechanics. There may be a personal interview also if the number of candidates is large.

Certificate in Chinese: The entrance examination will assess the candidate’s knowledge of English grammar and usage, ability to write coherent paragraphs in English and general information about China

P.G. Diploma in Mobile and Multimedia Communication: The written test shall comprise of both objective and subjective   type   questions.   The   objective   questions   will   consist   of   tests   on   English   Language,   General Knowledge, Computer Knowledge, Current Affairs, Culture and  Traditions of  North  East  India.  The  subjective questions are to test the candidates’ sensitivity towards social issues and writing skills. The final selection will be based on the written test and personal interview.

P.G. Diploma in Tourism Management: The written test of objective type will consist of General Knowledge, Test of Reasoning and Test of English. Short listed candidates (based on the written test) may have to appear for a personal interview. Information regarding Personal Interview will be given in the website along with  declaration of shortlisted candidates.

P.G.  Diploma  in  Translation  (Hindi):  The  written  test  shall  have  both  objective  and  descriptive  type  of questions based on degree level syllabus of Hindi major, electives, praveen and sahityaratna.

P.G. Diploma in Women’s Studies: The written test shall comprise of both objective and subjective type  questions. Questions will be from areas like  Gender and Sex, Women and Education, Women’s Movement, Women and Media, Women and Health.

(II) Integrated M.Sc. and B.Sc. B.Ed Programmes

Integrated M.Sc. in Bioscience and Bioinformatics: Test  comprising of  50  objective type  questions in  two sections.  The  first  section  shall  contain  35  questions  in  Biology  and  the  second  section  shall  contain  15 questions from Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and General. Each question carries two marks and 0.5 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer.

Integrated M.Sc. and B.Sc. B.Ed in Chemistry: Test comprising of 50 objective type questions in two sections. The first section shall contain 35 questions in Chemistry and the second section shall contain 15 questions from Biology, Mathematics, Physics and General. Each question carries two marks and 0.5 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer.

Integrated  M.Sc.  and  B.Sc.  B.Ed  in  Mathematics:  Test  comprising  of  50  objective  type  questions  in  two sections. The first section shall contain 35 questions in Mathematics and the second section shall contain 15 questions from Chemistry, Biology, Physics and General. Each question carries two marks and 0.5 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer.

Integrated M.Sc. and B.Sc. B.Ed in Physics: Test comprising of 50 objective type questions in two sections. The first section shall contain 35 questions in Physics and the second section shall contain 15 questions from Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology and General. Each question carries two marks and 0.5 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer.

(III) Integrated M.A. in English and Integrated B.A. B.Ed. in English: The entrance test has two components. The first aims to test the candidate’s general knowledge and the second their ability to write grammatically correct and acceptable English

(IV)  Integrated M.Com:  The  test  paper  shall  consist  of  100  multiple  choice  having  six  sections  viz.  General Knowledge (15 questions), knowledge about business/ socio-economic environment (15 questions), test of Reasoning (15 questions), test of English (20 questions), data interpretation (15 questions) and test of arithmetic/mathematics (20 questions). There will 0.25 negative marks for each incorrect answer.

(V) B. Voc. in Renewable Energy and Food Processing   Programme : Entrance examination will cover Mathematics (20%), Physics (20%), Chemistry (20%),  Biology (20%) and General Awareness including English (20%). The test paper will comprise of 50 objective type questions carrying 02 marks each. There will be 0.5 neg- ative marks for each wrong answer. There will be a cutoff mark for selection.

(VI)  Ph.D. Programme: Candidates are selected based on the performance in the written test followed by personal interview. The syllabus for the examination will be as per respective P.G./U.G. courses. Please check Departmental websites or contact the Department for detail.

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