DU Entrance Exam Syllabus for PG, M.Phil and Ph.D programmes released; Check here
Vishwas Garia | May 22, 2019 | 01:24 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, MAY 22: Delhi University has released the DU entrance exam syllabus for various PG, M.Phil and Ph.D programmes. Candidates who are willing to appear in the DU entrance examination can check the complete syllabus of the various PG, M.Phil and Ph.D entrance examinations. The university has yet not decided any date for the commencement of DU entrance examination 2019.
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The university has also increased the number of seats in M.Sc Mathematics Education programme from 20 to 22 this year due to the implementation of Reservation for Economically weaker sections. For academic session 2020-21, the university is planning to increase the seats to 25.
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About DU Entrance Examination
The university conducts entrance examination for various courses like M.A Philosophy, M.A Political Science, M.A Hindi, M.A Tamil, M.A Bengali, M.A in Lifelong Learning and Extension, M.A in Mathematics Education, M.A/ M.Sc Mathematics and M.Sc Biochemistry, M.A Punjabi, M.A in Comparative Indian Literature LBB, LLM, Ph.D in Modern Indian Languages and Literatures, M.Phil in Comparative Indian Literature, M.Phil in Lifelong Learning and Extension, Ph.D in Lifelong Learning and Extension, M.Phil in Political Science, Ph.D in Political Science. The two hours online entrance examination consists of 100 multiple choice questions. The medium of entrance test will be English.
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