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    I. GENERAL:

    1. Directorate of Admissions, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam invites applications for admission through

    Andhra Region Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (AURPGCET)-2010 into various Science and Artscourses offered in Campus Colleges of Acharya Nagarjuna University (ANU), Guntur, Adikavi NannayaUniversity (AKNU), Rajahmundry, Andhra University (AU), Visakhapatnam, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University(BRAU), Srikakulam and Krishna University (KU), Machilipatnam; P.G Centres, and Colleges affiliated toANU. and AU offering P.G. Courses for the academic year 2010-2011.

    2. Candidates seeking admission into various courses of study for which tests are conducted (See Appendix I) should appear for AURPGCET-2010.

    3. Candidates who have already passed their qualifying examination or who have appeared / are appearingfor the annual examination in 2010 only are eligible for AURPGCET-2010. Supplementary candidates of2010 are not eligible.

    4. Eligibility criteria for different courses and the syllabi for the different Tests to be conducted are given inAppendices-I & II.

    * Candidates from other recognised universities are considered for admission into PG Arts and Sciencecourses only if they possess a three year Bachelor Degree of 10+2+3 or 12+3 or 11+1+3 pattern, with theprescribed minimum percentage of marks, unless otherwise specified. Bachelor Degree candidates fromdistance education without 10+2+3 pattern are also eligible for admission into P.G. Courses offered inANU & KU.

    * Eligibility criteria for admission into various PG Arts and Science courses is with reference to theCommon Core Scheme offered by the respective universities. Where group subjects (part-II) of degreesof other Universities do not have subjects of equal weightage, the subject enjoying the highest weightageshall be considered as the main, for the purpose of deciding the eligibility. Batchelor degrees of B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.A.Litt. and B.L. from universities other than AP should be recognised by the respectiveuniversity as equivalent thereto.

    5. The requirement for admission into all Science Courses offered by these universities is a minimum aggregateof 50% marks in Group Subjects (Part II) of the qualifying examination unless or otherwise specified. ForSC and ST candidates, a minimum aggregate of 45% marks in group subjects (Part II) is sufficient.

    6. The requirement for Arts and Commerce courses is generally a pass in the appropriate qualifyingexamination, except in the case of admission into M.A./M.Sc. Quantitative Economics; M.Sc. Anthropologyand 5 year Integrated MS Economics courses, for which, the requirement is a minimum aggregate of 50%marks in group subjects (Part-II) in the qualifying examination (B.Sc/ 10+2 or 11+1.) and for SC& STcandidates, a minimum aggregate of 45% marks in the group subjects (Part-II) is required.

    7. ALLOWING A CANDIDATE FOR AURPGCET-2010 DOES NOT GUARANTEE A RIGHT OF ADMISSIONINTO THE COURSE OF STUDY. A candidate must satisfy the eligibility criteria as given in Appendix-I.Candidates allowed to take the entrance test and subsequently getting seats by furnishing false informationare liable for prosecution and cancellation of seats without notice. The decision of the admitting authority

    is final.8. Candidates are advised to go through the information brochure carefully and claim admission under

    appropriate categories of reservation by filling in the relevant boxes with appropriate code numbers in bothComputer Data Sheet and Application form. Requests for inclusion or change of test, test centre and / orreservation category(ies) once claimed will not be entertained for change under any circumstances. Theapplications will be processed as per the claims of the candidates only and the admissions will besubject to the validity of their claims.

    9. Candidates who have already completed one P.G. course or one Professional Degree course and who arenow seeking admission into second P.G. or professional course respectively will not be provided hostelaccommodation and will not be considered for any type of scholarship whatsoever, as per G.O.s. in force.

    10. Candidates who have already studied / are studying a P.G. course are not eligible to write the test leadingto admission into the same course. Such candidates are liable for disciplinary action.

    11. The concerned university reserves the right to fill or not to fill the seats earmarked for a particular course onadministrative reasons. All admissions are purely provisional and the concerned university reserves theright to cancel the admission at any stage. Further it also reserves the right to run or not to run a particularcourse depending on the number of candidates joined in it. A minimum of 10 candidates should join inany course under Self Finance or Payment streams to run it.

    ANDHRA UNIVERSITY REGION POST GRADUATE COMMON ENTRANCE TEST - 2010(AURPGCET - 2010)

    ADMISSION INFORMATION BROCHURE

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    12. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION IN ALL P.G. COURSES EXCEPT LANGUAGES OFFERED WILL BE INENGLISH. HENCE THE CANDIDATES SHALL WRITE THEIR EXAMINATIONS IN ENGLISH ONLY.

    13. All disputes pertaining to AURPGCET-2010 shall fall within the courts jurisdiction of Visakhapatnam only.

    14. Information regarding P.G. courses offered by universities and affiliated colleges is given in Appendix-III.

    II. HOW TO APPLY:

    1. Applications can be had from the sale counters. Candidates have to submit a separate printedset of application for each test. Candidates applying for BFA. Course offered in AU should pay anadditional amount of Rs. 300/- towards Practical fee in the form of D.D. drawn in favour of the Convener,AURPGCET-2010, Directorate of Admissions, Vijayanagar Palace, Pedawaltair, Visakhapatnam on anynationalised bank payable at Visakhapatnam. The name of the applicant and application No. should bewritten on the reverse side of the D.D. The fee once paid will not be refunded.

    2. Candidates seeking admission into any P.G./Diploma Course offered without entrance test shouldalso apply to the Convener, AURPGCET, Directorate of Admissions in the prescribed Application form,separately for each course, unless and otherwise specified.

    3. The candidates need not apply again for admission into University Colleges, P.G. Centres, and Collegesaffiliated to ANU and AU except for minority institutions.

    4. The duly filled-in application should be accompanied with attested copies of the following certificates:

    (i) Date of birth extract from SSC/ICSE/CBSE/Matriculation certificate.

    (ii) Supporting evidence for claims of reservation under SC, ST, LBC, EBC, PH, NCC, Sports, Children ofArmed Personnel (CAP) category and minorities.

    III. LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF FILLED-IN APPLICATIONS:

    1. Application forms completed in all respects should reach the Convener, AURPGCET-2010, Directorate ofAdmissions, Visakhapatnam (only in the cover provided with the application clearly writing the test number,test name and test centre) by registered post or in person before 5-00p.m. on 19-04-2010.

    2. Office of Directorate of Admissions is not responsible for the non - receipt of applications sent by post orby courrier or late receipt of applications due to postal delay or for any reason whatsoever.

    IV. LATE APPLICATIONS:

    Applications received after the last date 19-04-2010 will be treated as late applications and shall beaccepted only on payment of late fee of Rs.500/- through D.D. in favour of the Convener, AURPGCET-2010, Directorate of Admissions till 5:00 p.m. on 30-04-2010. Applications will also be acceptedwith a fine of Rs.1,000/- up to 5:00 p.m. on 10-05-2010 (candidates applying during this periodwill be alloted Visakhapatnam centre only).

    INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL BE SUMMARILY REJECTED.

    V. HALL-TICKETS:

    1. Hall-Tickets will be sent to candidates under certificate of posting 10 days before the date of commencementof Entrance Test. In case of non-receipt of hall-ticket in time, candidates are advised to contact theDirectorate of Admissions at Tel No. (0891) 2573441 or 2706928 two days before the test date.

    2. The hall-ticket should be retained carefully as it has to be produced at the time of admission.

    3. Duplicate hall-ticket can be obtained by a candidate from the Directorate of Admissions or Chief

    Superintendent of the concerned test centres during the office hours only, one day before thecommencement of Entrance Test, on production of: (i) one attested passport size photograph, (ii) Cash/Demand Draft for Rs.100/- drawn in favour of the Convener, AURPGCET-2010, Directorate of Admissions,Andhra University, Visakhapatnam.

    VI. TEST CENTRES:

    AURPGCET-2010 will be conducted at the following Test Centres:

    01. VISAKHAPATNAM 02. SRIKAKULAM 03. VIZIANAGARAM 04. KAKINADA 05. RAJAHMUNDRY06. ELURU 07. BHIMAVARAM 08. VIJAYAWADA 09. GUNTUR. 10 MACHILIPATNAM. 11 ONGOLE

    a. Candidate should mention the Centre of his / her choice in both Computer Data Sheet and ApplicationForm. Candidate applying for more than one Test is advised to opt for the same Centre as there is alikelihood of clash of dates and timings. Request for change of Test Centre and Subject opted by the

    candidate in the Application Form will not be considered under any circumstances.b. When the number of registered candidates for any test are below 200, the test will be conducted at

    Visakhapatnam centre only. The Director, Directorate of Admissions reserves the right to: (i) allot aCentre other than the candidates choice, (ii) conduct or not to conduct any test and (iii) cancel a Test/Test Centre based on the number of candidates opted for the Test / Test Centre.

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    c. When the number of applications are less than the number of seats for any test , the test will not beconducted and admissions will be made based on the marks obtained in eligibility degree.

    d Tests for 5 Year Integrated programmes will be conducted at 01. VISAKHAPATNAM, TEST CENTERONLY

    VII. TEST PROCEDURE:

    1. Candidates are advised to come to the examination hall at least half-an hour before the commencementof the Test.

    2. Candidates will not be admitted into the examination hall without hall-ticket or after the commencementof the Test. They will not be allowed to leave the examination hall before the stipulated time.

    3. Calculators, pagers, cellular phones, books, papers, logarithm tables, slide-rule or any other calculatingaids are NOT ALLOWED into the examination hall.

    4. Candidates should answer on the candidate specific ( with candidate name, HAll Ticket Number andphoto) OMR ANSWER SHEET only.

    5. The Chief Superintendent of the test centre can take disciplinary action on candidates involved in indiscipline,malpractice, impersonation, etc., and the answer scripts of such candidates will not be valued.

    VIII. RANK:

    1. All candidates appeared for the Entrance Test will be awarded AURPGCET-2010 test-wise Rank as permarks secured in the test appeared. EACH WRONG ANSWER ENTAILS A DEDUCTION OF 1/4 MARK.

    2. In case of a tie between candidates securing the same marks in a test, the order of merit will be decidedon the basis of marks obtained in Part-A of the Test. In case of a further tie, the marks obtained by thecandidate in Part-B shall be taken into account. If the tie continues, the date of birth of the candidateshall be taken into account, with priority to older candidate.

    3. Rank card will be sent to the candidates under certificate of posting. A duplicate Rank card can beobtained at Directorate of Admissions, Visakhapatnam on payment of Rs.100/- in cash or by D.D. infavour of the Convener, AURPGCET-2010, Directorate of Admissions, Andhra University,Visakhapatnam by furnishing a copy of the hall-ticket.

    IX. ADMISSION INFORMATION:

    1. Admission shall be based on the AURPGCET-2010 Rank, subject to the fulfillment of eligibility criteria as

    given in Appendix- I. For the syllabi for entrance tests, courses and colleges Appendices II and III maybe referred.

    2. The venue and admission schedule will be intimated along with the rank cards and also will be madeavailable in the web sites of the concerned universities. accordingly and also will be available in thewebsite (website www.andhrauniversity.info/doa, www.anu.ac.in and www.brau.in).

    3. The university shall not be responsible for either non-receipt or delayed receipt of communications in thisregard.

    4. Information regarding college-wise, course-wise and reservation category-wise seat distribution and feestructure will be made available by the respective universities after declaration of AURPGCET-2010

    results on the respective web sites (www.andhrauniversity.info/doa , www.anu.ac.in andwww.brau.in).

    5. At the time of admission candidates should produce the following original certificates in support of thequalification and reservations claimed in the application for verification. If the candidate gets admissioninto a particular course he should submit a set of xerox copies along with a draft for the requisite amountof fees drawn on any Nationalised Bank in the name of Admission Account, Directorate of Admissions,Andhra University and payable at Visakhapatnam.

    (i) AURPGCET-2010 Rank card & Hall Ticket.

    (ii) Degree / Provisional Pass Certificate.

    (iii) Consolidated Marks statement of the Qualifying Examination.

    (iv) Transfer and Conduct Certificate from the institution where the candidate last studied for the qualifyingexamination. Candidates who have completed / studied already or discontinued and seeking admissionto second PG or professional course should submit TC relating to first PG course only. Duplicate TCrelating to UG / PG degree should be accompanied by proper evidence of loss of original TC and policecomplaint. Candidates submitting false TC are liable for cancellation of seat at any stage and are liable forprosecution.

    (v) Migration Certificate, if applicable.

    (vi) Date of Birth Certificate (SSC/Matriculation or equivalent Certificate).

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    (vii) Study Certificates for the last seven years or Residence Certificate for preceeding seven years of thequalifying examination.

    (viii) Intermediate original certificate.

    (ix) Integrated Community Certificate issued by the competent authority in case of SC/ST/BC/EBC/Minority candidates.

    (x) Valid latest income certificate issued by M.R.O./ Thasildar if fee concession is claimed (the validityof income certificate is for one year from the date of issue).

    (xi) 4 recent passport size Photos.

    (xii) Candidates opting for admission under NCC/Sports/CAP/PH/NSS quota shall produce relevant originalcertificate, in addition to the above.

    (xiii) Physical fitness certificate from a Asst. Civil Surgeon.

    (xiv) One set of Photostat copies of all the above certificates.

    6. Once the admission procedure is completed, including fee payment the admitted candidate will get allhis/her Original certif icates back except T.C., C.C. and Migration certificate.

    7. (a) The concerned university reserves the right to deny entry into AURPGCET-2010 if the University findsthe antecedents of the candidate are bad. If the University finds the antecedents of the candidates are

    bad subsequent to the appearance of AURPGCET-2010, his/her rank can be cancelled and the candidatecan be denied admission into any program under AURPGCET-2010.

    (b) All the admissions are purely provisional and the university concerned reserves the right to cancel theadmission at any stage.

    8. Guidelines for admission:

    1) Admission will be given to only those students who submit C.C, T.C, P.C. and D.D. at the time ofcounseling. Without any of these certificates admission will not be given.

    2) The conversion of reserved / special category seats into other category will not be made in the firstphase.

    3) The student has to select the course of study at the time of counselling for admission. Sliding from onecollege to another college or from one course to another course in the same test will not be allowed in thefirst phase. However, sliding is allowed to a candidate joined in a particular course of one test to anothercourse of a different test as per rank order in first counselling if any. An amount of Rs.300/- has to be paidfor every sliding.

    4) Candidates who did not claim their reservation / special category at the time of submission of theirapplications will also be allowed under that particular category subject to production of original certificates.

    5) If seats under Other States quota in M.Sc. Agricultural Biotechnology, M.Sc. Coastal Aquacultureand Marine Biotechnology, M.Sc. Space Physics, M.Sc. (Tech.) VLSI Design and M.Sc. (Tech.) DSP &ESD are not filled they shall be converted as regular seats under open category.

    6) Cancellation of seats: Cancellation of seats will be made with 90% refund of total fee prescribedbefore completion of first phase of counseling and 80% refund of the total fee prescribed before completionof second phase counseling and with no fee refund after second phase of counseling.

    7) Late comers for the counseling on the scheduled date will be considered for counseling only for the

    remaining available seats.9. General Regulations during study of the course:

    1. As per the UGC guidelines all Candidates admitted into the various courses of study are required to put in aminimum of 75% of class room attendance. Candidates not securing a minimum of 75% attendance shouldrepeat the course. The name of a student who continuously remains absent for a period of 10 days from thedate of admission without valid reason and intimation to the concerned Head of the department shall beremoved from the rolls.

    2. Candidates admitted into full-time (day) courses should not undertake any assignment /employment or studyany other course simultaneously (except evening diploma course where he/she has to get no objectioncertificate) and any violation leads to cancellation of admission.

    3. Payment of residential scholarships in respect of eligible students of all categories is conditional on theirputting a minimum attendance of 75% in the college in each quarter. If the candidate puts in less than 75% ofattendance for valid reasons, he/she shall be paid scholarship in proportion to the attendance. Those who are

    absent themselves without valid reasons will not be paid any scholarship.4. Examinations shall be conducted at the end of each Semester. No supplementary examination will be conducted.

    5. RAGGING in any form by any student will make him/her liable for expulsion/punishment as per A.P. Ragging Act26 of 1997 and subsequent Supreme Court verdict.

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    (b) NCC: 1%; Sports: 0.5%; Children of Armed Forces Personnel (CAP): 2% of seats be filled by horizontalmethod of reservation.

    (c) PH: 3% of seats be filled by following horizontal method of reservation. In the absence of suitable PHcandidates in the respective categories, these seats will be filled-in with other candidates of the samecategory.

    (d) 33.33% of the seats in each course shall be reserved in favour of women candidates in each category.This rule of reservation shall not be applicable if women candidates selected on merit in each categoryform 33.33% or more of the seats therein. In the absence of eligible women candidates in categories ofSC, ST, BC Groups A, B, C, D, CAP, NCC, PH and Sports, those seats will be filled in with men candidatesof the same category. (G.O.M.S.no.184, dt. 20-8-1993);

    (e) The number of seats reserved under various categories shall be calculated on the total seats available inthe respective units given below as per the existing rules of the respective universities: If there is anyfraction in the calculation of seats under reservation for various categories, it should berounded off to thenearest number without affecting the sanctioned strength.

    i) All Science courses offered by respective university campus colleges and P.G.Centers are taken asone unit each.

    ii) All Science courses offered by all colleges under the Government and Private management affiliated

    to ANU and AU are taken as one unit each.iii) All Arts courses offered by campus colleges/PG Centers of the respective universities are taken as

    one unit each.

    iv) All Arts Courses offered by all colleges under the Government and Private management affiliated toANU and AU are taken as one unit each.

    v) 5 year Integrated MS Programmes offerred in ANU, AKNU, AU, & KU Campus colleges are taken asone unit each.

    (f) 1% supernumerary seats in each course are available in A.U. Campus to candidates belonging to AUNSS candidates. The selection of the candidates for the NSS categories will be made under the followingthree categories i.e., A, B, C.

    A Grade:The volunteer should fulfill the Tasks and Targets of two years service along with SpecialCamp participation and represented the Nation in the International Event in NSS activities OR recipientIndira Gandhi National NSS Award OR participant in the Republic Day Parade Camp in New Delhi.

    B Grade:The volunteer should fulfill the Tasks and Targets of Two years service along with SpecialCamp participation and participated in the National Integration Camp. Pre-R.D. Camp, Inter-CollegiateCamp, Youth Leadership Training Camp winners of the district, University Youth Festivals, recipients ofDistrict/University level NSS Best Service Awards.

    C Grade:The volunteer should fulfill the Tasks and Targets of two years service and participationin the Special Camping Programme.

    (g) 5% supernumerary seats in each course are available in Campus colleges of the participating Universitiesto candidates belonging to Other States. To consider a candidate under Other States category, thecandidate should have studied in any state other than A.P. and be a native of a place outside A.P.

    (h) 15% supernumerary seats are available in Campus colleges of the participating Universities Colleges to

    Foreign students in each course as per the D.O.No.F.1-30/94 (CPP-11) of UGC subject to their eligibility.Such candidates need not appear for the Entrance Test. Their applications will be considered underseparate fee structure applicable to foreign students.

    C. PROCEDURE FOR ADMISSION TO RESERVED SEATS:

    (i) SC, ST and LBC (A, B, C, D) seats will be filled as per the order of merit (Rank) in each category.

    (ii) In case of special reservation, University will constitute expert committees with competent authortiesand they will fix the priority.

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    Test & Course Eligibility Test & Course Eligibility

    APPENDIX-I: COURSES OFFERED AND ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION

    (All P.G. Courses are of two years duration unless otherwise specified)

    COURSES WITH TEST

    Test No. 101 Biochemistry

    M.Sc. Biochemistry - A.U. B.Sc./B.Sc. (Vocational)Chemistry/ Biochemistryas one of the three sub- jects (as main whereverapplicable) and B.Sc. (Vo-cational) with Food Sci-ence & Quality Control.

    M.Sc. Biochemistry - A.N.U B.Sc., with Chemistry or Bio-chemistry as one of theSubjects.

    M.Sc.Agricultural

    Biotechnology (4 Seats*)(offered) at department ofBotany, A.U.)

    B.Sc./B.Sc. (Vocational)with any two of the follow-ing subjects: Biotechnol-

    ogy, Biochemistry, Botany,Zoology, Chemistry, Micro-biology, Env. Science, Hu-man Genetics,Fisheries,Aquaculture and Math-ematics, B.Sc. (Voca-tional) with Food Science& Quality Control.

    B.Sc./B.Sc. (Vocational)with any two of the follow-ing subjects: Botany, Bio-technology, Microbiology,Biochemistry, Horticulture,Agriculture, Forestry, Ge-netics, Chemistry, Environ-mental Science, SeedTechnology, Zoology, B.Sc.(Vocational) Food Scienceand Quality control. or 4years B.Sc. (Agriculture).

    M.Sc. EnvironmentalSciences (offered atdepartment of Envi.Sciences, A.U.)

    B.Sc. / B.Sc. (Vocational)with Chemistry and any twoof the Life Science Subjectsas Optionals.

    B.E.M / B.Sc.(Ag) / B.Sc. (Vo-cational) with Food Sci-ence & Quality Control.

    M.Sc. Foods, Nutrition &Dietetics - A.U.

    B.Sc. with any life sciencesubject as one of the sub- jects in Part-II. Upto 10seats will be filled by stu-dents qualified under Bio-technology test.

    M.Sc. EnvironmentalScience - A.N.U.

    Any B.Sc. or B.E.M. DegreeHolder.

    M.Sc. Biotechnology - A.U.& B.R.A.U.

    M.Sc.Biotechnology-A.N.U. Bachelors Degree in Physi-cal / Biological Sciences /B.Sc. in Farm Science /B.Sc. Ag. / B.V.Sc.,/Bachelors Degree in Medi-cine or Pharmaceutical Sci-ences / B.E./ B.Tech.

    M.Sc. Horticulture &Landscape Management -A.U.

    B.Sc./B.Sc. (Vocational) withany two of the following sub-jects: Botany, Biotechnology,Microbiology, Biochemistry,Horticulture, Agriculture,Forestry, Genetics, Chem-istry, Environmental Sci-ence, Seed Technology, Zo-ology, B.Sc. (Voca-tional)Food Science and Qualitycontrol. or 4 years B.Sc. (Ag-riculture).

    M.Sc. Chemistry with thefollowing specialisations -A.U.

    i. Analytical Chemistryii. Bio-Inorganic

    Chemistryiii. Analysis of Foods,

    Drugs & Wateriv. Environmental

    Chemistryv. Inorganic Chemistry

    vi. Marine Chemistryvii. Nuclear Chemistry

    viii. Organic Chemistryix. Physical Chemistry

    B.Sc. Chemistry/AppliedChemistry (as main wher-ever applicable) as one ofthe subjects.

    ChemistryTest No. 104

    M.Sc. Applied Chemistry -A.U.

    B.Sc. Chemistry / AppliedChemistry / IndustrialChemistry (as main wher-ever applicable) as one ofthe subjects.

    M.Sc. Chemistry - A.N.U.

    i. Inorganic Chemistryii. Organic Chemistryiii. Analytical Chemistry

    as specializations

    B.Sc. with Chemistry asmain or one of the threeequal subjects in commoncore system. Only M.P.C.candidates are eligible forinorganic specialization.The candidate has tochoose one of the threespecialization at the time ofadmission.

    M.Sc. PharmaceuticalChemistry - K.U.

    B.Sc. with chemistry asmain or one of the threeequal subjects in commoncore system / B. Pharmacy.

    M.Sc. Oils & Fats - A.N.U. B.Sc. Oil Technology, B.Sc.Oils / Soaps / Detergentsor B.Sc. with M.P.C. Group.

    M.Sc. Chemistry (OrganicChemistry) - A.K.N.U.

    B.Sc. Degree with Chem-istry as one of the majorsubjects

    BotanyTest No. 103

    M.Sc. Botany - A.U. B.Sc. Botany (as main wher

    ever applicable) and anyother two science subjectsincluding vocational sub-jects.

    M.Sc. Botany - A.N.U. B.Sc., with Botany andChemistry as two of thecommon Core Subjects orB.Sc., with Botany as mainand Chemistry as ancillary.

    M.Sc.Nanobiotechnology-A.N.U.

    BiotechnologyTest No. 102

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    Test & Course Eligibility Test & Course Eligibility

    A pass in B.Sc. with any one

    of the following subjects:Electronics / Physics / Com-puter Science / Instrumen-tation.

    Computer Science & StatisticsTest No. 105

    M.Sc. Computer Science &Statistics (offered atdepartment of Statistics,A.U.

    B.Sc / B.A with any two of thefollowing subjects: Math-ematics, Statistics & Com-puters.

    M.Sc. (Tech.) VLSIDesign# (20 Seats) - A.U.

    ElectronicsTest No. 106

    M.Sc. Electronics - A.U. B.Sc., with Electronics (asmain wherever applicable)Mathematics and any othersubject. B.Sc. Mathematics,Physics and any other sub- ject with P.G.Diploma in Electronics, P.G.Diploma in Instrumentation.

    M.Sc. (Tech.) Electronics& Instrumentation (3years duration) (offeredat department ofSystems Design) - A.U.

    M.Sc. (Tech.) DSP & ESD#

    (20 Seats*) (3 yearsduration) (offered atdepartment of SystemsDesign) - A.U.

    B.Sc. Degree with Math-ematics and any two of thefollowing five subjects:Physics, Chemistry, Elec-tronics, Computer Scienceand Statistics.

    M.Sc. Electronics - A.N.U. A pass in B.Sc. with Math-ematics, Electronics as thesubject of equal impor-tance.

    M.Sc. Electronics and

    InstrumentationTechnology - A.N.U.

    Test No. 107

    M.Sc. Foods and Nutrition& Dietetics - A.U.

    B.Sc. Home Science, B.Sc.(Vocational) Food Science& Qualify control and B.Sc.with Nutrition as one of thesubjects. Upto 15 seatswill be filled by studentsqualified under Foods, Nu-trition & Dietetics test.

    Foods, Nutrition & Dietetics

    M.Sc. Chemistry (OrganicChemistry) - B.R.A.U.

    B.Sc. Chemistry/AppliedChemistry (as main wher-ever applicable) as one ofthe subjects.

    M.Sc. Foods andNutritional Science - A.N.U.

    B.Sc (Home Science) / B.Sc(Applied Nutrition) / B.HSc.(Rural) / B.Sc., (ClinicalNutrition and Dietetics) /B.Sc., (Food Science andQuality control) / B.Sc. (withNutrition / Foods as onePaper) / B.H.Sc. (HomeScience Special 4 yearcourse) / B.Sc (Microbiol-ogy, Biotechnology, Bio-chemistry) / B.Sc., (ZBC).

    M.Sc. Tech. Geology^ -

    B.R.A.U

    GeologyTest No. 109

    M.Sc. Geology - A.U. B.Sc. Geology (as mainwherever applicable) withany other two subjects.

    M.Sc. Marine Geology -A.U. -- Do --

    M.Sc. (Tech.) AppliedGeology (3 years duration)- A.U.

    B.Sc. Geology (as Mainwherever applicable) withany two of the followingsubjects; Mathematics,Physics, Chemistry, Min-eral benefication and Ma-terials Handling.

    M.Sc. Geology - A.N.U. B.Sc., (Any Science Gradu-ate)

    GeographyTest No. 108

    M.Sc. Geography - A.U. B.A. with Geography as oneof the subjects or B.Sc. withany three science subjects.

    B.Sc. with Geology (asmain wherever applicable),Mathematics and any other

    non-biological sciencesubject.

    B.Sc. with any three of thefollowing subjects: Botany,Zoology, Chemistry, Bio-chemistry, Genetics, Hu-man Genetics, Biotechnol-ogy, Microbiology and Medi-cal Lab Tech.

    -do-

    Human GeneticsTest No. 110

    M.Sc. Human Genetics -A.U.

    M.Sc. Molecular Genetics- A.U.

    Marine Living ResourcesTest No. 111

    M.Sc.Marine Biologyand Fisheries - A.U.M.Sc. Coastal Aquaculture &

    Marine Biotechnology - A.U.

    (5 Seats*)M.Sc. Marine Biotechnology-A.U.

    B.Sc. Zoology (as mainwherever applicable) andany other two science sub-jects.

    MathematicsTest No. 112

    M.Sc. AppliedMathematics - A.U.

    B.Sc. Mathematics (asmain wherever applicable)with Maths, Physical Sci-ences in Intermediate or10+2 level.

    M.A./M.Sc. Mathematics -A.U. & B.R.A.U.

    B.A/B.Sc.Mathematics (asmain wherever applicable).

    M.Sc. Mathematics - A.N.U

    M.Sc. AppliedMathematics - A.N.U

    B.Sc, or B.A. with Math-ematics as one of the threeequal subjects or as mainsubject.

    MicrobiologyTest No. 113

    M.Sc. Microbiology - A.U. B.Sc./B.Sc. Vocational witha combination of any two ofthe following subjects: Mi-crobiology, Biochemistry,Botany, Zoology, Chemistry,

    Human Genetics, Environ-mental Sciences, HomeScience, Dairy Sciences,Fisheries, App. Nutrition,Nutrition & Dietetics, Bio-technology, Medical Lab.

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    Test & Course Eligibility Test & Course Eligibility

    B.Sc., Physics (as mainwherever applicable) Math-ematics and any other sub-ject.

    M.Sc.(Tech.) Geophysics(3 years duration)-A.UM.Sc.Marine Geophysics-A.UM.Sc.Hydrology - A.U.

    B.Sc. Physics (as mainwherever applicable),Mathematics and any othernon Biological Sciencesubject.

    M.Sc.(Tech.) Electronics &Instrumentation (3 yearsduration) (offered atdepartment of SystemsDesign) - A.U.

    PhysicsTest No. 114

    M.Sc. Physics - A.N.U. B.Sc.Mathematics, Physicsand any other third subjectunder common corescheme.

    M.Sc. Tech. Geophysics^ -B.R.A.U.

    B.Sc.with Physics (as mainwherver applicable), Math-ematics and any other non-biological science subject.

    M.Sc. Statistics - A.U. B.A/B.Sc. Mathematics andStatistics (with one of themas main wherever appli-cable) and any other sub-ject.

    Test No. 115 Statistics

    M.Sc. Statistics - A.N.U. B.A. / B.Sc. with Mathemat-ics and Statistics as two ofthe three subjects.

    M.Sc. Statistics (QR & OR)

    - A.N.U.

    B.A. / B.Sc. with Mathemat-ics and Statistics as two ofthe three subjects orB.Tech. in any branch.

    M.Sc. Statistics &Informatics - A.N.U.

    B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Tech / B.C.A(50% of marks).

    B.Sc. Zoology (as mainwherever applicable) andany other two science

    subjects / B.Sc. with Aquac-ulture, Fisheries and Indus-trial Fisheries.

    M.Sc. Fishery Science -A.U

    M.Sc. Zoology - A.N.U. B.Sc. with Zoology as oneof the subjects.

    M.Sc. Aquaculture - A.N.U. B.Sc. with Zoology / Fisher-ies / Fishery Science /Aquaculture / IndustrialFish and Fisheries / as sci-ences one of the subjects.

    (i) To have passedintermediate examinationof state of A.P. with Math-ematics as a course ofstudy at 10+2 level; and (ii)Three year B.Sc. degreeprogramme of Andhra Uni-versity with Mathematicsand computer science /Three year B.C.A. degreeprogramme of Andhra Uni-versity or an examinationrecognized by the Andhra

    University as equivalent.

    M.Sc.ComputerScience - A.U.

    M.Sc. Geoinformatics -A.K.N.U.

    B.Sc. with any two of the fol-lowing subjects under Part-II: Mathematics, Physics,Geology, Geography, Com-puter Science, Statistics,Chemistry, Agriculture andForestry (Mathematicsmust be one of the subjectsat Intermediate if not in

    B.Sc).

    GeoinformaticsTest No. 117

    M.Sc. Zoology (AnimalBiology & Biotech.) -A.K.N.U.

    B.Sc. with any branch of LifeSciences.

    Test No. 118 Computer Science

    A pass in any graduateprogramme withcomputers as one of thesubject of study / ComputerScience / ComputerApplications / B.Sc-(IT).

    M.Sc.Computer Science -A.N.U.

    B.Com. (including voca-tional and restructuredcourses), B.B.M.

    M.Com. - A.U. & B.R.A.U.

    Test No. 201 Commerce

    Test No. 202 Economics

    M.A. Appl. EconomicsM.A. Economics - A.U. &A.N.U.

    B.A. with Economics asone of the subjects.

    M.Com. - A.N.U. All B.Com. Graduates.

    M.Sc.Physics - A.UM.Sc.Space Physics - A.U(10 Seats*)M.Sc.Nuclear Physics-A.UM.Sc.Meteorology-A.UM.Sc.PhysicalOceanography - A.U.

    B.Sc. Physics (as mainwherever applicable),Mathematics and any othersubject.

    M.Sc. Microbiology -A.N.U.

    B.Sc. with Microbiology orBotany as one of the threesubjects and Chemistry orBiochemistry as anothersubject.

    Technology, Public Health,Nursing, Plant Protection,Agriculture and Horticul-ture/Forestry, B.Sc. Agricul-ture, B.Sc. Home Science.

    Test No. 116 Zoology

    M.Sc. Zoology - A.U

    M.Sc. Anthropology(offered at departmentof Anthropology, A.U.)

    B.Sc./B.Sc. Vocational Zool-ogy (as main whereverapplicable) and any othertwo science subjects.

    Adult & Continuing EducationTest No. 203

    B.A./ B.Com./B.B.M.M.A. Adult & ContinuingEducation - A.U.

    M.A. Economics - B.R.A.U. B.A. with Economics asone of the subjects.

    M.A. Rural Development -A.N.U.

    B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Com

    Test No. 204 English

    M.A. English - A.U. &

    B.R.A.U.

    B.A.(special English)/B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.A.(OL)/B.F.A./B.A.L.(with Part-IGeneral English for a mini-mum of 200 marks ormore).

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    Test & Course Eligibility Test & Course Eligibility

    B.A. with English major /optional with 40% of themarks in the subjet (or)

    Any Degree with Englishas one of the subjects inwhich minimum of 50%marks in English (or)

    B.Ed. with English as oneof the subjects with 55%in subject.

    M.A. English - A.K.N.U.

    B.F.A. (4 years duration) A pass in higher second-ary course (H.S.C.) 10+2pattern or Intermediateexamination or its equiva-lent.

    M.A. Hindi - A.U. Any bachelor degree inArts, Science or Com-merce with Hindi as oneof the subjects or anybachelor degree holderin Arts, Science or Com-merce without Hindi as

    one of the subjects, buthaving a diploma such asSahitya Ratna, BhashaPraveena or Vidwan orEquivalent to that.

    Test No. 205 Fine Arts

    M.A. Hindi - A.N.U. Any Degree with Hindi asSecond Language, B.A.with Hindi as Special sub- ject, Rastra BhashaPraveena from DakshinBharat Hindi PracharSabha, Madras, VisharadDiploma of Hindi ofDakshin Bharat Hindi

    Prachar Sabha or SahityaSammalan, Allahabadand other equivalent Ex-aminations.

    Test No. 206 Hindi

    M.A. English Language &Literature - A.N.U.

    B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Com. / B.B.M/ B.C.A / B.A. (O.L.) in Telugu / B.A. (O.L.) Sanskrit withgeneral English, Degree inHotel Management, B.A.

    with special English in thegroup subjects.

    M.A. History - A.U. B.A with .History or B.A.(O.L)or B.A.L.

    Test No. 207 History

    M.A.Ancient History &Archaeology - A.U.

    B.A. with History orB.A.(O.L.) with History orB.F.A

    Test No. 215 Psychology

    M.A. Psychology - A.U. B.A./ B.Sc. or B.Com.

    M.A. Psychology - A.K.N.U. B.A. / B.Com. / B.Sc. / B.Sc.(Nursing) / B.Ed. / BBM.

    Test No. 216 Quantitative Economics

    M.A./M.Sc. QuantitativeEconomics

    B.A./B.Sc. with Mathematics(Compulsory) and any oneof the three as group sub- jects: Economics / Statis-

    tics/ Computer Sciencewith a minimum of 50% ag-gregate marks in groupsubjects/ B.E./B.Tech. withminimum of 50% aggre-gate.

    Test No. 208 Human Resource Managemnet

    M.H.R.M. - A.U. Any graduate (except B.F.A./ B.O.L.)

    M.H.R.M. - A.N.U. Any Graduate.

    M.J.M.C. - A.U. B.A./B.Com./B.Sc./B.B.M./B.C.A./B.A.L./B.A.(O.L.).

    Test No. 210 Journalism & Mass Communication

    M.A. J.M.C. - A.N.U. & K.U. Any Graduate

    B.A./B.Com./B.Sc./B.A.L./B.B.M./B.C.A./B.A.(O.L.).

    M.L.I.Sc. - A.U. & B.R.A.U.

    Test No. 211 Library & Information Sciences

    Test No. 212 M.Ed.

    M.Ed. - A.U. & A.N.U. &B.R.A.U.

    B.Ed. Degree of any univer-sity recognized by govern-ment or its equivalent.

    Test No. 214 Politics & Public Administration

    M.A. Politics - A.U. Any degree general or pro-fessional or vocational or

    technical awarded after aminimum study require-ment.

    M.A.PublicAdministration - A.U.

    M.A. Political Sciences -A.N.U.

    B.A. with Politics / PoliticalScience / Public Adminis-tration as one of the sub-jects.

    M.A. PublicAdministration - A.N.U.

    B.A. with Public Administra-tion / Politics / Political Sci-ence / Economics / Psy-chology / Sociology / Socialwork as one of the subjects(or) B.Com / B.Sc. / B.B.M. /B.C.A.

    Test No. 213 Philosophy

    M.A. Philosophy - A.U. B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. andB.A.(O.L.).

    M.A.(H.R.D.) - A.U. Offeredat Law College. A.U.

    B . A . / B . C o m . / B . S c . / B.Sc.(Home Science)/B.Sc.(Agriculture)/B.Sc. (Nurs-ing)/B.B.M./B.C.A./B.L. /B.A.L.

    Test No. 209 Human Rights & Duties

    M.Sc. Psychology - A.N.U Any Degree

    M.A.Ancient History &Archaeology - A.N.U.

    B.A. with History / Any De-gree with pure Science

    (Physics Chemistry, Geol-ogy, Zoology, Botany).

    M.A. History - A.N.U. B.A. with .History

    M.A. English - K.U.

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    Test No. 217 Sanskrit

    M.A.Sanskrit - A.U. B.A./B.Sc./B.Com with San-skrit or Vidya Praveena withP.O.L. or Bhasha Praveena

    with P.O.L. or B.A. (OL) withSanskrit or SeniorP.G.Diploma in Sanskrit.

    M.A.Sanskrit - A.N.U. B.A.O.L. Sanskrit main /B.A.O.L. Telugu Main / B.A. /B.Com / B.Sc. / B.C.A. /BBM with Sanskrit underPart-I or Part-II, B.A. withspecial Sanskrit, VidyaPraveena / Siromani /vidwan (With POL, SSCBOL Sanskrit) BhashaPraveena With POL, anygraduate with Sanskrit.

    M.A. Telugu - A.U. B.A./B.Com./B.Sc./ withTelugu as a subject ofstudy or B.A.(OL) or Bhashapraveena with Part I Teluguof B.A. or B.Com. or BhashaPraveena with P.O.L.

    M.A. Telugu Language &Literature - A.N.U. B.A. special Telugu,B.A.O.L. Telugu, B.A.O.L.Sanskrit, B.A. / B.Sc. /B.Com / B.B.M / B.C.A. withTelugu under Part-I or Part-II, BOL Telugu / BhashaPraveena with POL.

    M.A. Telugu - K.U. B.A. / B.Sc / B.Com / B.B.M,B.C.A. Degree in HotelManagement, with Teluguas second language, B.A.(OL) in Telugu / Sanskrit orB.A. with special Telugu.

    Test No. 220 Telugu

    Any Graduate.Master of Tourism &Travel Management -A.N.U.

    Test No. 222 Tourism & Travel Management

    M.P.Ed.Test No. 221

    Candidates who havepassed B.P.Ed. of this Uni-versity or B.P.Ed. or B.P.E.of any other University rec-ognized as equivalent thereto.

    M.P.Ed. (SF) (two yearcourse) - A.U.

    B.P.Ed. degree (not lessthan 50% marks). There isa relaxation of 5% marks forthose get 1,2,3 positions instatelevel Sports / Gamesand those who have par-ticipated in the NationalSports / Games. (Thecourse in totally residen-tial).

    M.P.Ed. - A.N.U.

    Any Graduate.

    P.G. Diploma in HospitalityManagement - A.N.U.

    P.G.Diploma in Tourism &Travel Management -A.N.U.

    Any Graduate.

    Test No. 218 Social Work

    M.A. Anthropology(offered at department ofAnthro-pology, A.U.)

    B.A./B.Com./B.B.M./B.F.A./B.A.L.

    M.A. Social Work - A.U. &B.R.A.U.

    B.A. Social Work / SocialSciences as one of thesubjects / B.Sc./ B.C.A. /B.Com./B.A.L./B.F.A./ B.B.M.

    Test No. 219 Sociology

    M.A. Sociology - A.U. B . A . / B . C o m . / B . S c . / B.Sc.(Home Science)/B.Sc.(Agriculture) / B.Sc. (Nurs-ing)/B.B.M./B.C.A./B.A.L.

    M.A. Sociology - A.N.U. Any Graduate.

    M.A. Social Work - A.N.U. Any Graduate.

    M.A. Social Work - A.K.N.U. B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Com. / B.L /B.F.A .

    (ii) M.S. Geology - A.U.

    A pass in Intermediate withMathematics, Physics,Chemistry (MPC) / Biology,Physics, Chemistry (BiPC)or equivalent as recognized

    by Board of IntermediateEducation, Andhra Pradeshwith a minimum of 50%marks. In case of SC/STcandidates a minimumpass in the qualifying ex-amination is sufficient.

    (i) M.S. Applied Chemistry

    5-YEAR INTEGRATED MS PG PROGRAMMES

    Test No. 501

    B.Ed. Special Education(Mental Retardation) -B.R.A.U.(1 Year)

    B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Com. froma recognized University.

    Test No. 224 B.Ed. Special Education

    Test No. 223 Rural Development

    M.A. Rural Development -B.R.A.U.

    B.A. with Rural Develop-ment or Economics or So-cial Work or Sociology orStatistics or Public Admin-istration as one of the sub-jects or B.B.M. or PGDCRSor B.Sc. (Agri) from a rec-

    ognized University.

    (iv) M.S. Microbiology -A.K.N.U.

    Intermediate or equiva-lent wi th Biology andPhysics.

    (iii) M.S. Biotechnology -A.K.N.U.

    Intermediate or equiva-lent wi th Biology andPhysics.

    (v) M.S. Mathematics &Computing - A.K.N.U.

    Intermediate or equiva-lent with Mathematics andPhysics.

    (vi) M.S. PetroleumExploration - A.K.N.U.

    Intermediate or equiva-lent with Mathematics,Physics and Chemistry.

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    Test & Course Eligibility Test & Course Eligibility

    M.S. Economics - A.U A pass in Intermediate orits equivalent examina-tion with 50% of marks

    Test No. 502

    M.S. Economics - A.K.N.U Pass with first class in In-termediate or equivalentwith Economics or Math-emat ics as one of thesubjects.

    Science Courses (Without Test)

    Test No. 151

    M.Tech. AtmosphericScience (5 Seats*) (2 YearCourse) - A.U.

    M.Sc. with 55% in Phys-ics / Electronic / Meteorol-ogy / Physical Oceanog-raphy / Mathematics / Ap-pl ied Mathemat ics / Nuclear Physics.

    M.Tech. Ocean Sciences(5 Seats*) (2 YearsCourse) - A.U.

    M.Sc. with 55% in Meteo-rology / Physical Ocean-ography / Physics / Elec-tronics / Mathematics /Applied Mathematics /Nuclear Physics / Com-puter Science & Applica-tions / Geophysics / Envi-ronmental Science (Math-ematics and Physics atthe B.Sc. level is neces-sary) or B.Tech./B.E. inCivil Engg. / MechanicalEngg. / Computer Sci-ence & Engg. / Industrial

    Engg. / Electronics / Elec-trical Engg. / Environmen-tal Engg.

    Test No. 152

    M.Tech. PetroleumExploration (14 Seats*)(2 Years Course)

    M.Sc./M.Sc.Tech. Geol-ogy, Marine Geology, Ap-plied Geology, Geophys-ics, Marine Geophysics,B.Tech. Chemical / Me-chanical / Petroleum En-gineering.

    Test No. 153

    Arts Courses (Without Test)

    M.A.Dance (Self Finance)- A.U.

    B.A. Dance / B.A./ B.Com./B.Sc./ B.C.A. /B.E./M.B.B.S.Preference will be giventhose who have passedDiploma / Certificate. Se-lection will be strictly basedon the performance inDance at the time of coun-selling.

    Test No. 251

    M.A.Music - A.U. (i) Candidates withB.A.Music or B. Music or (ii)Candidate of B.A./B.Com./B.Sc./ B.C.A./B.E./M.B.B.S.should have passed di-ploma / certificate in Music.or (iii) Any graded artist inAIR in Carnatic ClassicalMusic with any degree.Note: "Music" meansCarnatic Classical Music".Maximum age limit is 50yrs.

    Test No. 252

    P.G. Diploma in EnglishStudies - A.K.N.U.(1 Year Course).

    Teachers who have beenteaching at School / Col-lege for a minimum of FiveYears (or) P.G. in English.

    Test No. 623

    B.A. / B.Com / B.Sc. / B.A.L.

    P.G. Diploma inPhytopharma Technology(offered at MVR P.G.College, VSP, A.U.).

    M.Sc. Botany / Microbiology/ Biochemistry.

    Test No. 611

    P.G. Diploma inCooperation & RuralStudies (1 year course)-A.U

    Test No. 621

    P.G. Diplomas

    M.A. Psychology with 55%aggregate.

    M.Phil. CounselingPsychology(Professional) (2Semesters) (SF) - A.U.

    Test No. 255

    Test No. 254

    B.A. / B.Sc / B.Com.M.A. Mahayana BuddistStudies - A.N.U.

    Test No. 253

    Any graduate or any otherdegree recognised or

    M.A. Women Studies - ForWomen only - A.U.

    P.G. Diploma in AmbedkarStudies - A.N.U.

    Any Graduate.

    Test No. 622

    # Vacant if any will be filled with the candidates from Physics (Test No. 114), Computer Science (Test No. 118) and Mathemat-ics (Test No. 112) lists in that order.

    ^ M.Sc.(Tech.) Geology / Geophysics offered in BRAU is a flexable 3 year course. In case if the student opts for an early

    graduation the student will be awarded M.Sc.Degree at the end of second year. If he qualifies in two years of study.# Seats will be be filled on all India basis.

    Note: The University has the right to offer or not to offer any of the courses notified.

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    Basic concepts of free energy,

    entropy and enthalpy. First andsecond laws ofthermodynamics. Chemicalequilibrium - Law of massaction. Principles of chemicalkinetics - Zero order and firstorder reactions. Effect ofconcentration, temperature andcatelyst on the rate of reaction.The ascent of sap in plants.Circulation and excretion inmammals. Composition andfunctions of blood. Structureand functions of kidney.Physiological role andbiochemical actions ofhormones in human body.Phytohormones.Enzymes & coenzymes -Factors effecting enzyme action- Specificity. enzyme inhibition.Digestion and absorption ofcarbohydrates, Glycolysis andTCA cycle. oxidativephosphorylation and electrontransport. Photosynthesis andphotorespiration. Synthesisand degradation of fatty acidsand triglycerides. Biologicalnitrogen fixation. Essentialamino acids. Urea cycle. DNA- structure, replication, damageand repair. Types of RNA,

    Genetic code and protein

    APPENDIX-II

    SYLLABI FOR ENTRANCE TESTS IN SCIENCES, ARTS & COMMERCE

    The syllabi prescribed hereunder for the tests are generally the same as the ones followed forB.Sc./B.Com. / B.A. Degree under Common Core Sheme, unless otherwise specified.

    Test No. Subject Part - A Part - B Part - C

    Principles of Enzymology,Bioenergetics, BiologicalOxidations, Metabolism ofcarbohydrates, lipids, proteins,amino acids and nucleic acids.

    Structure and functions of liver,kidney, Composition of blood,blood coagulation, Digestionand absorption of proximateprinciples, Biological value ofproteins, protein malnutritiondisorders, Chemistry andphysiological role of vitamins,Role of minerals in livingsystems, Structure andphysiological roles ofhormones, Basic features ofimmune response, Lymphoidsystem, T and B lymphocytes,Cellular and humoral immunity,Classes and structure ofimmunoglobulin, RIA, ELISA,Vaccines.

    Bacteria, Viruses, Organisationof genome in prokaryotes andeukaryotes, DNA replication,Biosynthesis of RNA, Proteinsynthesis, Genetic code,Inhibitors of DNA replication,transcription and translation,Basic concepts of regulation ofgene expression, principlesand applications ofrecombinant DNA technology.

    Classification, chemistry andphysico-chemical properties ofamino acids, proteins, nucleicacids, carbohydrates, lipids,porphyrins, PH and Buffers,Biomembranes compostionand organisation, Basicprinciples of biochemicalseparation methods paper, thinlayer, ion-exchange, affinitychromatography, gel filtration,Centrifugation, Electrophoresis paper, polyacrylamide,agarose gels. Basic principlesof Colorimetry andspectrophotometry. Radioisotopes and their use inBiochemistry.

    102. Biotechnology Acid - base theories, pH and

    buffers, normality and molarity.types of solutions, solubility ofsolids in liquids. Viscosity,osmosis and osmoticpressure. Properties ofcolloids. Principles of oxidationand reduction. Isomerism -Stereo, structural andgeometrical isomers. Opticalactivity. Classification ofviruses. Ultra structure ofbacteria, cyanobacteria,eukaryotic algae, yeast andfungal cells. Strainingtechniques. Economicimportance of algae and fungi.Anotamy of stem leaf and root.Outlines of apomixis,parthenocarpy andpolyembryony - History andscope of immunology.Vaccination and types ofvaccines. Blood groups.

    Ultra structure of cell and cell

    organelles. Mitosis andmeiosis. Mendelian principlesof segregation and independentassortment. Gene interactions.Multiple alleles, linkage andcrossing over and outlines ofchromosome mapping. Sexlinked inheritance. Naturalselection, types of mutation andtheir significance in evolution.Genetic drift. Principles ofisolation methods for proteinsand nucleic acids -Precipitation, dialysis,sedimentation and adsorption.Basic principles andapplications ofchromatographic, electro-phoretic & spectro-photometrictechniques. General conceptsof recombinant DNA techno-logy, cloning vectors.Applications of Biotechno-logy.Isotopes (stable andradioactive) and theirapplications.

    103. Botany Taxonomy, Palynology,

    Embryology and utilization of

    Plants; Physiology, Cell Biology,

    Genetics and Biotechnology.

    Gymnosperm Diversity,

    Structure and Development of

    Flowering Plants & Ecology.

    Diversity of Microbes andCryptogams.

    101.BioChemistry

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    104. Chemistry Paper III of B.Sc. - InorganicChemistry, Organic Chemistryand Physical Chemistry of B.Sc.

    Paper II of B.Sc. - InorganicChemistry, Organic Chemistryand Physical Chemistry of B.Sc.

    Paper I of B.Sc. - InorganicChemistry, Organic Chemistryand Physical Chemistry of B.Sc.

    Test No. Subject Part - A Part - B Part - C

    105.Computer

    Science &Statistics

    Statistics: Measures of central

    tendency: Mean, Median andMode. Measures of Dispersion:Range, Quartile Deviation,Mean Deviation, StandardDeviation and Coefficient ofVariation.

    Random Experiment, RandomEvent, Elementary Events,Exhaustive Events, MutuallyExclusive Events, IndependentEvents. Classical definition ofProbability-Relative Frequencyapproach to Probability-SampleSpace, Sample Events. Additionand Multiplication Theorems.Random variable; Distribution

    functions, Probability densityfunctions, Mean and Variance ofRandom Variables. Theoreticaldiscrete distributions likeBinomial, Poisson distribution-Mean and Variance of aboved i s t r i b u t i o n s ( w i t h o u tderivations).

    Reasoning and MentalAbility: According to GMATsyllabus.

    Calculus : Differentiation:

    Definition, Differentiation of afunction at a point and on aninterval. Derivative of a function.Differentiation of Sum,Difference, Product andQuotient of function, Derivativesof Composite, Implicit,Parametric, Inverse circular,Hyperbolic and InverseHyperbolic functions,Logarithmic differentiation,Derivative of a function withrespect to another function.Successive differentiation:Leibnitz theorem; Applications ofLeibnitz theorem; Applications ofDifferentiation: Errors andapproximations, geometricalinterpretations of derivative,equations of tangent andnormal at a point on the curve ;Lengths of tangent, normal,subtangent, subnormal at apoint; derivative as a ratemeasure; increasing anddecreasing functions; criteria formaxima and minima offunctions in single variable-Partial differentiation of the firstand second orders only.

    Integral Calculus : Integrationas the inverse process ofdifferentiation-Indefinite anddefinite integral - standardintegral covering algebric,trigonometric, exponential andhyperbolic functions -methodsof integration, substitutionmethods - integration by parts -evaluation of definite integral,properties of definite integral.Reduction Formulae.

    Definition of ordinary differentialequations - degree and orderof an ordinary differentialequations - formation ofdifferential equation - generaland particular solution and

    premitive - solution of first orderdifferential equations.

    Matrix Theory : Types of

    matrices, addition andmultiplication of matrices,inverse of a matrix, determinantof a matrix, determinant ofsecond and third order -singular and non-singularmatrices. Solution ofsimultaneous linear equationsin two and three variables byCramer's rule - matrix inversionmethod and Gauss Jordanmethod.

    Trigonometry : Trignometricsratios in compound angles,trigonometric ratios of multiple- sub multiple angles. Inverse

    circular functions, hyperbolicfunctions. Properties oftriangles. Complex numbersand De Moivre's Theorem.

    110. Human Genetics Human PopulationGenetics.

    Basics of Human Biology. Elements of Human Geneticsand Molecular Genetics.

    109. Geology Paleontology, IndianGeology and EconomicGeology.

    Petrology and Structural Geology. Physic al Geolo gy,Crystallography andMineralogy.

    108. Geography Regional Geography ofIndia; - Regional Geographyof Asia.

    Social and EconomicGeography.

    Principles of PhysicalGeography.

    107. Foods, Nutri-tion & Dietetics

    Family and CommunityNutrition and Principles ofdiet in disease and HomeScience extension (Papers3 & 5 of III year)

    Nutrition, Biochemistry,Microbiology (Papers 1, 4 & 5 of IIyear)

    Food Science and HumanPhysiology (Papers 1, 3 of Iyear)

    106. Electronics Paper III -Solid StateElectronics Circuits andDigital Electronics.

    Paper II - Electronic Devices andCircuits.

    Paper I - Passivecomponents and CircuitAnalysis.

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    111. Marine LivingResources

    Paper III - (of Zoology) AnimalPhysiology.

    Paper III - (of Fisheries) AquaticBiology.

    Paper II (of Zoology) Biology ofchordates and Genetics only;Paper II (of Fisheries) CaptureFisheries.

    Paper I (of Zoology) Biology ofInvertebrates and Cell Biologyonly; Paper I (of Biochemistry)Principles of Biochemistry (Amino

    acids, Nucleic acids,Carbohydrates).

    112. Mathematics Paper II - Solid Geometry andReal Analysis.

    Paper III - Rings and LinearAlgebra.

    Paper I - DifferentialEquations, abstractAlgebra.

    Test No. Subject Part - A Part - B Part - C

    Paper III - Political thought (ofB.A. Politics)

    Paper I - Economic Theory (ofB.A. Economics)

    Paper II - Indian History andCulture (of B.A.History) from1526 to 1964 AD; Paper III -Regional Geography of India(of B.A. Geography)

    118. Computer

    Science

    1. Basics ofProgramming inC++;

    2. IO Streams.

    3. Arrays.

    4. Templates / Abstraction.

    1. Database Concepts.

    2. Data Models.3. Database Design.

    4. Design ImplementationNetwork DBMS, RDBMS,Database operations/maintenance.

    1. Fundamental of ComputerOrganization.

    2. M S Office.

    3. M S Access.

    4. Programming in C

    203. Adult &ContinuingEducation

    201. Commerce Business Laws; Income Tax& Practical Auditing; Cost &Management Accout ing;Business Correspondence& Report Writing.

    Banking & Financial Systems;Financial Account ing- I I ;Fundamentals of Computers.

    General English; FinancialAccounting-I; Industrial Organi-sation & Management.

    202. Economics Ind ian Economy andEnvironmental Economics.

    Macro Economics. Micro Economics.

    115. Statistics Paper II - Statistical Methodsand Inferences.

    Paper III - Applied Statistics. Paper I - Probability andDistributions.

    116. Zoology, (Ani-

    mal Biology &Biotechnology).

    Paper III - Animal physiology,

    Behaviour and Ecology

    Paper II - Biology of Chordates,

    Genetics, Evolution andZoogeography.

    Paper I - Biology of

    Invertebrates and Cell Biology

    114. Physics Paper II - Thermodynamics andOptics.

    Paper III - Electricity,Magnetizm and Electronics.

    Paper I - Mechanics, Wavesand Oscillations.

    113. Microbiology Paper II - Microbial metabolismand Molecular Biology.

    Paper I- General Microbiology.Paper III - Immunology andMedical Microbiology.

    117.Geoinformatics Geology: Paleontology; IndianGeology; Economic Geology;Petrology; StructuralGeology; Physical Geology; Crys-tallography and Mineralogy.Geography: Social and Eco-nomic Geography; Principles ofPhysical Geography;Regional Geography of India;Regional Geography of Asia.

    Mathematics: Linear Algebra,Rings & Fields, Analysis andGroups, Differential Equa-t ions, Real Numbers, Se-quences and series.Computer Science: Program-ming in C; Data Structures;Systems Software; OS,Loaders, Linkers, Macros &compilers; Windows and Unix;Programming in C++;DBMS; Numerical

    Methods; Internet Technolo-gies and Webb Commerce;Computer Graphics; SoftwareEngineering Data communi-cations & computer N e tWorks; Visual Basic,programmin in Java andHTML.Statistics: Applied Statistics;Statistical methods & Infer-ences; Probability and Distri-bution.

    Physics: Electromagnetic & Elec-tronics; Modern Physics, Ther-modynamics and Optics; Me-chanics, Waves and Oscilla-tions.Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry,Physical Chemistry and OrganicChemistry.AgricultureForestry

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    209. H.R.D. Social and Phi losophical

    concept ions of indiv idualproperty, freedom, justice andrights; Slavery, feudalism,capi ta l ism, social ism andglobalisation; Law, society,custom, social justice; Indian

    Problems of poverty and

    unemployment; Socialinequalities in India: Role ofclass, caste, race, culture,gender and age; concept ofweaker sect ions : SC's,Backward classes, ST's and

    Problem of women, aged,

    children, tenants, agri-culturalworkers and industr ia lworkers; Problems ofEcological imbalance andenvironment; Deforesta-tion,t r ibal and al ienat ion,

    207. History Paper - III: History of ModernEurope (1789-1960 AD).

    Paper - II: History of India1526 to 1964 AD).

    Paper - I: History of India upto1200 AD.

    208. HumanResourceManagement

    Logical and Analyt icalReasoning

    HRM Apt i tude & GeneralAwarenes: (B.A. I.R. Syllabusalong with recent HumanResources ManagementTrends)

    Reading Comprehension andWriting ability :QuantitativeAbility

    205. Fine Arts 1. Theory : General Knowledge in History of Arts (30 minutes - 50 marks)

    2. Practical : (a) Painting (90 minutes - 50 marks); (b) Drawing(90 minutes - 50 marks);

    (c) Sculpture (90 minutes - 50 marks)

    Note : The Department of Fine Arts will provide only Paper for drawing & painting and clay forsculpture tests. Candidates are instructed to bring their own pencils, erasers, water colours, brushes,tumbler, drawing board/pad and some instruments to work with clay. Practical Tests will be conductedon the same day after the theory examination.

    204. English Literary terms, genres , LiteraryMovements and Trends,Critical concepts.

    Verb, Verb patterns andstructures, phrasal verbs,Concord, Active and PassiveVoice, Prepositions, questiontags, Articles, Synonyms and

    antonyms, one wordsubstitutes, Note taking,confusables.

    Comprehension - unknownpoem and passage, Letter Writ-ing, Idioms and phreses.

    206. Hindi History of Hindi Literature-General t rends of Old,

    Medieval and Modern periods

    1. Hindi Gadya Sanchayan:-(i)Atma Nirbharata (ii) Mitrata

    (iii) Padosi (iv) Bharat Ekhai (v)Samay per Milnevale.

    2.Hindi Katha Setu:-(i) DiptiCollecteri (ii) Sakh (iii) Chief Kidawat (iv) Kafan (v) Rasapriya.

    3. Hindi Kavya Kusum:-

    (i) Kabir Sakhis - (from 1-10)(ii) Surdas (Bala Leela only)(iii) Rahim (1-10 dohas)

    ( iv) Mith i l ishanan Gupta -Mathru Bhoomi (v) Sumitra-nandam Pant - Sukh-Dukh (vi)Har ivamsh Rai Bachhan -

    Madhushala (vii) GirijakumarMathur - Itihas, Vikrut Satya(viii) Dharma Veer Bharati -Thake Huae Kalakar Se.

    Trans la t ion o f sentences -Change of Number - Tense -

    gender - Cor rect ion o fSentences - usage of 'Nae','Mat ' , 'Chahiye' , Ka, Ke,Ki ,Construction of Sentences, inH ind i . Phrases - the i rmeanings.

    Part C:

    Educational Philosophy: Meaning of Education - Aims of Education - Types of Education -Great Educators: Plato, Ghandhiji, Tagore, Vivekananda, Rousseau, Pestalozzi, Froebel,Montessorri, John Dewey, Constitutional Provisions.

    Educational Psychology: Nature and Functions of Educational Psychology - Individual andNeeds - Learning process - Laws and theories of learning - mental hygiene - Intelligencetests - Personality test.

    Educational Trends: Democracy and Education-socialism and Education - Universalisationof elementary Education (UEE)-Operation Black Board (OBB) - Andhra Pradesh PrimaryEducation Project (APPEP) - District Primary Education Project (DPEP) - (EGS) - BarefootTeachers - Sarvasiksha Abiyan - Child Centred Approach - Activity based teaching - Joyfullearing - Community Participation - Community Mobilization.

    Test No. Subject Part - A Part - B Part - C

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    Test No. Subject Part - A Part - B Part - C

    211. M.L.I.Sc. Different types of libraries andtheir uses, Newspapers &Periodicals, Books - Theirsubjects and authors; Populartechnical terms in variousfields, abbreviations etc.,Basics of Computer

    components - History - Basicsof internet.

    National and Internationalawards; famous persons andtheir fields of activities; Sportsand Games; Inventions,discoveries and explorations.

    International and Nationalevents; Geographical namesCities, Countries, Rivers,Mountains, Parks etc.; CurrentSocial, Political & Economicaffairs.

    210. M.J.M.C. General Knowledge : MassMedia related events-Origin andgrowth of different media i.e.,P r e s s - R a d i o - T e l e v i s i o n -Cinema-Advertising-Popularauthors and Books.

    Current Affairs : Regional -National -Internationalsignificant events and issues.

    Language efficiency and skills.

    Part A : Rings and Linear Algebra; Solid Geometry and Real Analysis; Differential Equations,abstract Algebra and Vector Calculus.

    Part B : Indian Economy and Environmental Economics; Macro Economics; Micro Economics.

    Part C : Statistics : Applied Statistics, Statistical Methods and inferenece, Probability andDistribution

    Part D : 1. (i) Fundamental of Computer Organization (ii) M S Office (iii) M S Access (iv)Programming in C; 2. (i) Basics of Programming in C++ (ii) IO Streams (iii) Arrays (iv)Templates / Abstraction.; 3. (i) Database Concepts (ii) Data Models (iii) DatabaseDesign (iv) Design Implementation Network DBMS, RDBMS, Database operations /maitanance.

    Note: Part A Mathematics is compulsory. Student should select any one part from theremaining Parts B, C and D.

    216. QuantitativeEconomics

    217. Sanskrit Alankaras from theChandraloka:1. Upama, 2. Ananvaya,3.Utpreksa, 4.Dipaka,5.Aprastutaprasamsa, 6.Drustanta, 7. Arthantaranyasa,8. Virodhabhasa, 9. Ullekha,10.Svabhavokti.Sarvanamasabdas: Asmad,Yusmad, Idam, Tad, Yad, Etadand Kim.Dhatus: In Lat, Lan, Lrt, Lot andVidhilin only Bhu, Gaml, Stha,Drusir, Tru, Labh, Mud, Bhash,Ramu, Vadi, As, Divu Yudh,

    Santush, Pravis, Mucl, Ish, Lish,Dukruy, Kriy, Cur and Kath.Krt pratyayas: Ktva, Lyap,Tumum, Kta, Ktavatu, Satru,Sanac and Tavya.

    1.DasarathasyaRajyapalanam

    2. Aparnajatilam

    3. Dvijopakrtih

    4. Caturasasakah

    Topics from the History ofSanskrit Literature: Magha,Bharavi, Jayadeva, Sriharsha,banabhatta,Vishnusarma,Bhattanarayanaand Sankara-charya.

    Ajantasabdas: Deva, KaviBhanu, Pitru, Dhatru, Go,Ramaa, Mati, Nadi, Tanu, Vadhuand Matru.

    Sandhis: Sandhibhedah,Savarnadeergha, Ayavayava,Guna, Vruddhi, Yanadesa,Scutva, Stutva, Gamudagama,Anunasika, Latva, Jastvasandhis and types of theVisargasandhi.

    1. Naganandam,2. Urubhangam,

    3. Visvamitrasya Brahmar-shitvam, 4. Bhishajo

    Bhaishjyam.

    Halatasabdas: Jalamuc, Vac,Marut, Bhagavt, Bhavat, Pacat,Rajan, Naaman, Gunin,Vidvas and Manas.

    Samasas: Avyayibhava,Tatpurusha, Karmadhraya,Dvigu, Dvandva and Bahuvrihi.

    212. M.Ed. Teacher and Education inEmerging Indian Society;School Management

    Educational Psychology andStatistics

    Education Technology &Computer Education.

    213. Philosophy Paper III - Logic & ScientificMethod

    PaperI - Indian PhilosophyPaper II - Western Philosophy

    214. Politicsand PublicAdministration

    Political Science - Concept,Theories and Institutions;Indian Government and Politics.

    Public Administration Concepts and Theories; IndianAdministration.

    ---

    215. Psychology General Psychology Paper-Iand II

    Reasoning: Coding, Analogies,Odd man out, Missing series,General Knowledge,

    Relationships, Logicalreasoning.

    English: Comprehension,Grammar and Vocabulary.

    const i tut ion and HumanRights. Indian society : Ethnicand social diversity; Religion,caste and tribe; Villages :Social and Economic

    civilisation; Cities, migration,urbanization and slums.

    minor i t ies; protect ivediscr iminat ion and stateintervention through law andadministration.

    Development & Enviro-nment,Social Act ion and Socialmovements.

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    Test No. Subject Part - A Part - B Part - C

    218. Social work Paper II - Social WorkIntervention-Methods andStrategies

    Paper I - Social WorkProfession, Philosophy &Concepts

    Paper III - Social Scienceconcepts for Social Workers

    219. Sociology Paper - III: Social Change andPlanning Paper - I I: Indian Society Paper -I: Principles of Sociology

    220. Telugu Paper III- History of Telugulanguage & Grammer. PaperIV - History of Telugu Literature,Literary criticism.

    Part i(ii) : Based on paper II of IIyear - Prose, Chandas.

    Part I(ii) : Based on paper I of Iyear - Old Prose, ModerenProse.

    1) Anatomy, Physiology and Physiology of Exercise; 2) Principles, Psychology and Methods of PhysicalEducation; 3) Organization and Administration of Physical Education and Health Education; 4)Kinesiology; 5) Officiating and Coaching of Physical Education; 6) Test and Measurements; 7) Rulesand Regulations of various Games and Sports, current sports events and some general questionsrelated to Physical Education and Sports.

    221. M.P.Ed.

    Reconstruction of Sentences -Idioms and Phrases - Active andPassive Voice - Synonyms and

    Antonmys.

    Vocabulary - Spelling - GeneralAwareness.

    222. Tourism &Travel Manage-

    ment - A.N.U.

    Spotting Errors - Choosing theCorrection or IncorrectSentences - SentenceCompletion-One wordSubstitution.

    223. M.A. RuralDevelopment -B.R.A.U.

    Economics of Development:Meaning and definition of eco-nomic development, Measuresof economic development GNP, PQLI and HDI Factorsaffecting development; Capitalformation and Labour; growth ofpopulation, poverty and incomeinequalities in developingeconomies, Technology andEnvironment, resource deple-tion and pollution, concept ofsustainable development, Bal-

    anced and unbalanced modelsof growth, the role of choice ofgoods and techniques in eco-nomic development.Current Structure of the IndianEconomy and Economic Plan-ning:Basic features, natural re-sources-Land, Water and For-est resources; Broad demo-graphic features-Populationsize and growth rates, sex com-position, rural urban migration,Occupational distribution; Popu-lation policy, infrastructure de-velopment, National Income Trends, composition and struc-ture in India. Poverty Inequali-ties and unemployment Causes and consequences,Current Five Year Plan-Objec-tive; allocations and targets; Neweconomic reforms Liberaliza-tion, Privatization and globaliza-tion in India.Indian Agriculture:Nature and Importance; Trendsin agriculture production andproductivity; Factors determiningproductivity, New Agriculturalstrategy and green revolution,Rural Credit, Agricultural Market-ing, Agricultural price policy,

    Agricultural infrastructure andFood security.Indian Industry and Services:Present structure and growth ofIndian Industry since Indepen-dence; Industrial Policy of 1956

    Community Development:-Meaning, Concept, Philosophy,Objectives;

    Rural Development:-Meaning, Concept, Scope, Fea-tures;

    Rural Issues:Rural poverty, Profile, CausesIndicators, Dimensions;

    Rural Social Structure:-

    Family, Marriage, Caste System;

    Rural Economy:-Evolution, Effects, Changingtrends, Rural indebtedness;

    Rural Education:-Literacy rates, Educational insti-tutions, Formal & Non formalEducation, Rural Migration;

    Rural Health:-Problems, Provisions, MaternalAnd Child health;

    Rural Development in IndianContext:-Before British Period, DuringBritish Period, After indepen-dence;Rural local self Government:-Origin and development;Panchayat Raj System:-73rd Constitutional amendment,Panchayat Raj Act;Rural Development Programs-Central & State GovernmentsRural Agriculture:-

    Changes, Dimensions;Rural Industry:-Cottage and Village Industries;Rural Empowerment:-Self Help groups; Origin, growthSHG Models;Rural Credit System:-NABARD, Cooperative Societ-ies, Commercial Banks, RuralBanks, Lead Banks; New Eco-nomic Policy; New AgriculturalPolicy;Voluntary Action:-Concept, Need, Role.

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    Test No. 501.i. M.S. Applied

    Chemistry*ii. M.S. Geology*

    iii. M.S. Mathematics & Computing.

    iv. M.S. PetroleumExploration.

    v. M.S. Biotechnology.

    vi. M.S. Microbiology.

    Physics syllabusprescribed forIntermediate courseby Board ofI n t e r m e d i a t eEducation, AndhraPradesh. (30 Q)

    M a t h e m a t i c ssyllabus prescribedfor Intermediatecourse by Board ofI n t e r m e d i a t eEducation, AndhraPradesh. (30 Q).

    Biology syllabusprescribed forIntermediate courseby Board ofI n t e r m e d i a t eEducation, AndhraPradesh. (30 Q)

    Chemistry syllabusprescribed forIntermediate courseby Board ofI n t e r m e d i a t eEducation, AndhraPradesh. (30 Q)

    -- -Test No. 502.M.S. Economics

    There will be five parts viz. Economics, Civics, Commerce, History and Mathematics and thecandidate may choose to answer any three parts. Syllabus prescribed for Intermediate courseby Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh will be followed for these subjects. (Eachpart consists of 30 questions).

    and 1991, FEMA, Growth and Prob-lems of small scale industries. Roleof Public, private and Foreign sec-tor enterprises in Indias industri-alization, Disinvestment policy inIndia. Growing importance of So-cial Sector in India.Environment and Ecology:Environment economy linkage, En-vironment as a necessity and luxurypopulation environment linkage;Environmental use and environ-mental disruption as an allocationproblem; Market failure for environ-mental goods; Environment as apublic good; The commons prob-lem; property right approach to en-vironmental problem; Valuation ofenvironmental damages; Land,water, air and forest, prevention,control and abatement of pollution.

    224. B.Ed. SpecialEducation (MentalRetardation) -B.R.A.U.

    a. Quantitative Aptitude: Theobjective of this part is tomeasure candidates quan-titative ability. It includes cal-culation of simple arithmetic,numerical calculations andinterpretation and data analy-sis type of questions.

    b. Reasoning and Problemsolving: The objective of thispart is to examine thecandidates ability in reason-ing. It includes testing ofcandidates logical and de-ductive approaches for

    simple to complex situationsCovering Sequences andseries; Coding and decod-ing Problems; Date, Timeand arrangement Prob-lems.

    c. General Awareness: The ob-jective of this part is to exam-ine the candidates knowl-edge in the area of generalawareness. It includes cur-rent affairs, general knowl-edge in economic, political,social and geography.

    a. Correct use of noun, verb ,adjective, preposition and ar-ticles.

    b. Vocabulary.c. Correction of sentencesd. Comprehension.

    a. Special Education concept,meaning and scope.b. Disability concept, types,

    social benefits and legisla-tive measures.

    c. Mental Retardation types,characteritiscs, causes andprevention.

    Test No. Subject Part - A Part - B Part - C

    Test No. Subject Part - A Part - B Part - C Part - D

    5 YEAR INTEGRATED PG PROGRAMES :

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    MODEL QUESTION PAPERS

    GENERAL INFORMATION:1. For all Tests, except Test Nos. 216 (Quantitative Economics), 205 (Fine Arts), 214 (Politics and Public Administra-

    tion) and 221 (M.P.Ed.) the candidate has to answer 90 multiple choice questions in 75 minutes. Each questioncontains four alternative answers (a, b, c, d). The candidate must mark the answer on OMR Sheet and should not

    answer any where on the Test booklet.2. The 90 questions are spread over three parts, viz., A,B & C. Part A contains 40 questions(40 marks); Part Bcontains 30 questions (30 marks) and Part C contains 20 questions (20 marks).

    3. (a) Test No. 216-Quantitative Economics comprises of 4 Parts A, B, C and D. Each Part contains 45 questions(45 marks) Candidate has to answer Part A compulsorily and any one of the Parts B, C or D. Total 90 questionsto be answered in 75 minutes.

    (b) Test No. 205-Fine Arts comprises of written and practical examinations. For written examination the testbooklet contains 50 multiple choice questions to be answered in 40 minutes. The practical examination is of270 minutes duration and for 150 marks. The practical examination will be held for Painting (50 marks - 90minutes); Drawing (50 marks - 90 minutes) and Sculpture (50 marks - 90 minutes). In the department of fineArts, Near Sivaji Park, VSP.

    (c) Test No. 214 - Politics and Public Administration comprises of 2 parts A, B. Each part contains 45 questions(45 marks).Total 90 questions to be answered in 75 minutes.

    (d) Test No. 221 - M.P.Ed. contains 90 questions (90 marks) to be answered in 75 minutes and another 100 marksfor meritorious Sports certificate. (Please see website.)

    4. Every wrong answer entails a deduction of 1/4 mark.5. The Test booklet contains questions & answers in both English & Telugu versions wherever possible for all the

    tests except for languages namely English, Telugu, Hindi & Sanskrit.

    PART-A 40 Marks

    1. The Scattering cross section has dimension of(a) Volume (b) Area (c) Density (d) Length

    PART-B 30 Marks41. In an irreversible process, the entropy of a system

    (a) Remains constant (b) Decreases (c) Increases (d) Becomes infinite

    PART-C 20 Marks71. Table 'A' of Companies Act gives

    (a) A model minute book (b) A model form of balance sheet

    (c) A model memorandum of association (d) A model articles of association

    *******FOR TEST NO. 501- M.S. APPLIED CHEMISTRY, GEOLOGY, BIOTECHNOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY,

    MATHEMATICS & COMPUTING, PETROLEUM EXPLORATION.

    Time: 75 Min Max. marks: 90

    The test paper consists of 4 parts. Each part contains 30 multiple choice questions. The student has toanswer either Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry (or) Biology, Physics and Chemistry. Answer all qurestions ineach part.

    Part - A: Mathematics (30 Marks)

    1. If P = (1,1) and PA, PB are tangents to a circle where A,B are points of contact and if A=(2,0), B=(0,0) then the centreof the circle is

    (a) (1, -1) (b) (4/3. 4/3) (c) (1/3, 1/3) (d) (2, -2)

    Part - B: Physics (30 marks)

    31. The horizontal range of a projectile is twice the maximum height reached by it for the given angle of projection.Then the ratio of potential energy to kinetic energy of this projectile at the highest point of its path is

    (a) 4:1 (b) 1:4 (c) 1:2 (d) 2:1

    Part - C: Chemistry (30 Marks)

    61. The total number of structural isomers that are possible with the formula C3H

    5Cl

    3is

    (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5

    Part - D: Biology (30 Marks)

    91. In the life cycle of Cycas, free nuclear divisions occur during the development of

    (a) Endosperm and Male gametophyte (b) endosperm and Nucellus

    (c) Female gametophyte and embryo (d) Megasporangium and Megaspore

    *******

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    FOR TEST NO. 502- M.S. ECONOMICS

    Time: 75 Min Max. marks: 90

    The test paper consists of 5 parts. Each part contains 30 multiple choice questions. The candidate has toanswer any three parts. Answer all qurestions in each part.

    Part - A: Economics (30 marks)

    1. Who is the first Indian to be awarded the noble prize in Economics.

    (a) Amatya Sen (b) Adam Smith (c) Ahulwalia (d) A.K. Sen.

    Part - B: Civics (30 marks)

    31. Which is the fundamental right that guarantees that all individuals shall subject to the same laws, same courtsand same procedures.

    (a) Right to Equality (b) Right to Freedom (c) Right against Exploitation (d) Right to Property

    Part - C: Commerce (30 marks)

    61. Life Insurance was nationalized in India in the Year.(a) 1956 (b) 1955 (c) 1975 (d) 1950

    Part - D: History (30 marks)

    91. Who was the founder of Mughal Empire in India ?

    (a) Akbar (b) Babar (c) Shershah (d) Humayan

    Part - E: Mathematics (30 marks)

    121. If tan q = a-1/4a then sec q - tan q is equal to(a) -2a, 1/2a (b) -1/2a, 2a (c) 2a (d) 1/2a, 2a

    *************

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    APPENDIX - III

    SCIENCE COURSES OFFERED THROUGH AURPGCET - 2010

    101 - BIOCHEMISTRY - A.U.

    Vizianagaram Dist: (1). M.R. P.G. College, Vzm-(Code-306).

    Visakhapatnam Dist: (2).Pydah College, Vsp.-(Code-121); (3). A.Q.J. Degree College, Gudilova, Vsp.-(Code-103); (4). Dr. L.B. College, Vsp.-(Code-110); (5). M.V.R.College, Gajuwaka, Vsp.-(Code-116); (6). TSR. &T.B.K. Deg. College, Gajuwaka, Vsp.-(Code-129); (7).Chaitanya Degree College for Women Gajuwaka, Vsp.-(Code-107); (8). PRISM Degree College,Dwarakanagar, Vsp.-(Code-120); (9). Krishna DegreeCollege, Gajuwaka, Vsp- (Code-114).

    East Godavari Dist: (11). Rajiv Gandhi Degree College,

    Rajahmundry-(Code-422); (12). V.S.Lakshmi Collegefor Women, Kakinada-(Code-433); (13). Al-AmeerInstitute of Management & Technology, Rajahmundry-(Code-403); (14). Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Management& Sciences, Kakinada-(Code-423); (15). Aditya DegreeCollege, Kakinada-(Code-401); (16). Aditya DegreeCollege for Women, Kakinada-(Code-402).

    West Godavari Dist: (17). K.G.R.L. College, Bhimavaram-(Code-510 ); (18).Sir C.R.R. College for Women (PG),Eluru-(Code-519); (19). Dr. C.S.N. College,Bhimavaram-(Code-508); (20). BHSR & VRR DegreeCollege, Devarapalli-(Code-504).

    101 - BIOCHEMISTRY - A.N.U.

    (1) SGHR & MCMR Degree College ,Guntur; (2) GVR& S College For Women, Guntur; (3) M.M.Kalasala,Vijayawada; (4) PNC & KR CollegeNarasaraopet;(5) S.S.N.College Ongole; (6) T.J.P.S.

    AFFILIATED COLLEGES

    College , Guntur; (7) Vignan Degree College,Pedapalakaluru, (8). Vikas Degree College,Vissannapet; (9) Mahatma Gandhi College, Guntur,

    (10) SKOR Degree College ,Bestavaripet.

    102 - BIOTECHNOLOGY- A.U.

    Vizianagaram Dist: (1). M.R.P.G.College, Vizianagaram-(Code-306).Visakhapatnam Dist: (2). Dr. V.S. Krishna Government

    Degree College, Maddilapalem-(Code-111); (3).Dr. L.B.College, Vsp.-(Code-110); (4). T.S.R. & T.B.K. College,Gajuwaka, Vsp.-(Code-129), (5). M.V.R. Degree Col-lege & P.G. College, Gajuwaka, Visakhapatnam - (Code-116).

    East Godavari Dist:(6). S.K.B.R. College, Amalapuram-(Code - 424).

    (7). VSM Degree College, RU Puram-(Code-434).West Godavari Dist: (8).D.N.R. College, Bhimavaram-

    (Code-506); (9). Sri Y.N. College, Narasapur-(Code-521); (10). SVKP & Dr.K.S.Raju College, Penugonda-(Code-517), (11). S.K.S.D.Mahila, Tanuku - (Code-516).

    102 - BIOTECHNOLOGY- A.N.U.

    (1) M.M. Kalasala, Vijayawada; (2) Andhra LoyolaCollege, Vijayawada; (3) J.K.C. College, Guntur; (4)PNC & KR Degree College, Narasaraopet; (5) Hindu

    College, Guntur.

    103 - BOTANY - A.U.

    Visakhapatnam Dist: (1).M.V.R. College, Gajuwaka, Vsp.-(Code-116); (2). T.S.R. & T.B.K. Degree College,Gajuwaka-(Code-129); (3).Dr.V.S.Krishna Govt. Col-lege, Vsp.-(Code-111); (4). Mrs. A.V.N. College, Vsp.-(Code-118).

    ACHARYA NAGARJUNA UNIVERSITY, GUNTUR: M.Sc. Aquaculture, M.Sc. Biochemistry; M.Sc. Biotechnology;

    M.Sc.Nanobiotechnology; M.Sc.Botany; M.Sc. chemistry; M.Sc. Electronics; M.Sc. Electronics & InstrumentationTechnology, M.Sc. Environmental Science; M.Sc. food & Nutritional Science; M.Sc. Geology; M.Sc. Mathematics;M.Sc. Applied Mathematics; M.Sc. Microbiology; M.Sc. Oils & Fats; M.Sc. Physics; M.Sc. Statistics; M.Sc. Statistics(QR & OR); M.Sc. Zoology; M.Sc. Computer Science; M.Sc. Statistics & Information, M.Sc. Pshchology.

    ADI KAVI NANNAYA UNIVERSITY, RAJAHMUNDRY: M.Sc. Organic Chemistry, M.Sc. Geoinformatis; M.Sc. Zoology(Animal Biology & Biotechnology); 5 Years Integrated Courses in - M.S. Mathematics & Computing; M.S.Petroleum& Exploration; M.S.Biotechnology; M.S.Microbiology.

    ANDHRA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY: M.Sc. Biochemistry; M.Sc. Biotechnology;M.Sc. Agricultural Biotechnology; M.Sc. Botany; M.Sc. Horticulature & Landscape Management; M.Sc. Chemistrywith (i) Organic Chemistry (ii) Chemistry &Analysis of Foods, Drugs & Water (iii) Inorganic Chemistry (iv)Analytical Chemistry (v) Bio-Inorganic Chemistry (vi) Environmental Chemistry (vii) Marine Chemistry (viii)Physical Chemistry (ix) Nuclear Chemistry specialisations; M.Sc. Computer Science & Statistics; M.Sc.Electronics; M.Sc.(.Tech.)Electronics & Instrumentation; M.Sc. (Tech.) VLSI Design; M.Sc. (Tech.) DSP & ESD;M.Sc. Environmental Science; M.Sc. Foods, Nutrition & Dietetics; M.Sc. Geography; M.Sc. Geology; M.Sc. MarineGeology; M.Sc.(Tech) Applied Geology; M.Sc. Human Genetics; M.Sc. Molecular Genetics; M.Sc. Marine Biology& Fisheries; M.Sc. Coastal Aquaculture & Marine Biotechnology; M.Sc. Marine Biotechnology; M.Sc. AppliedMathematics; M.A./M.Sc. Mathematics; M.Sc. Microbiology; M.Sc. Physics; M.Sc. Space Physics; M.Sc. NuclearPhysics; M.Sc. Meteorology; M.Sc. Physical Oceanography; M.Sc. (Tech.) Geophysics; M.Sc. Marine Geophysics;M.Sc. Hydrology; M.Sc. Statistics; M.Sc. Zoology; M.Sc. Fishery Science; M.Tech. Atmospheric Science; M.Tech.Ocean Science; M.Tech. Petroleum Exploration; 5 Year Integrated M.S. Course in Geology; P.G.Diploma inPhytopharma Technology.

    A.U. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING: M.Sc. Computer Science; M.Sc. Applied Chemistry; 5 Year Integrated Courses:M.S. Applied Chemistry.

    Dr. B.R. AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY, SRIKAKULAM: M.Sc. Biotechnology; M.Sc. Organic Chemistry; M.Sc.Mathematics, M.Sc.Tech. Geology, M.Sc.Tech. Geophysics.

    KRISHNA UNIVERSITY, MACHILIPATNAM : M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Chemistry.

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    East Godavari Dist: (5). V.S.M. College,Ramachandrapuram-(Code-434); (6). Govt. Degreecollege, Rajahmundry-(Code-410).

    West Godavari Dist: (7).SVKP & Dr. K.S.Raju Arts & Sci-ence College, Penugonda-(Code-517);

    103 - BOTANY - A.N.U.

    (1).*A.L.College,Vijayawada; (2) A.N.R. College, Guidivada;(3) SGHR & MCMR Degree College , Guntur; (4) *RepalleChristian College Repalle; (5) S.K.O.R. Degree College,Bestavaripet; (6) S.S.N. College, Ongole; (7) T.J.P.S.College, Guntur; (8) Vikas Degree College, Vissannapet;(9).Vignan Degree College ,Vissannapet; (10) Sri VasaviKanyakaparameswari Degree College, Cumbum; (11)Mahatma Gandhi College, Guntur, (12) KBN College,Vijayawada; (13).GVR & S Degree College ,Guntur.

    104 - APPLIED CHEMISTRY A.U

    East Godavari Dist: (1). Ideal College of Arts & Science(PG), Kakinada-(Code-412).

    104 - PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A.U

    East Godavari Dist: (1). Government Degree College,Rajahmundry-(Code-410).

    104 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY A.U

    Srikakulam Dist: (1). Gayatri College of Science & Man-agement, Munasabpeta-(Code-204); (2). GovernmentDegree College for Men (PG Courses), Srikakulam-(Code-207); (3). Aditya Degree College (PG Courses),Srikakulam-(Code-201); (4). Chaitanya E.S. DegreeCollege, Srikakulam-(Code-202); (5). Sai SivarohitDegree College, Srikakulam-(Code-209); (6). Govern-ment Degree College for Women, Srikakulam-(Code-208); (7).Govt. Degree College, Tekkali-(Code-205);(8).Tamminaidu Degree College, Palakonda-(Code-211), (9). SUN Degree College - (Code - 212).

    Vizianagaram Dist: (10). M.R.P.G.College, Vizianagaram-(Code-306).(11). Rajah R.S.R.K.Ranga Rao College(PG Courses), Bobbili-(Code-309); (12). A.G.L. Me-morial Degree College, Vizianagaram-(Code-301);(13). Sree Chaitanya Degree College (PG),Vizianagaram-(Code-312); (14). Gayatri Degree Col-lege, Thotapalem, Vizianagaram- (Code-303); (15).Pragathi Degree College, Kothavalasa- (Code-308);(16). Rangumudri College, Balijipeta-(Code-310);(17). Sri Vivekananda Degree College, S.Kota- (Code-

    314); (18). S.K. Degree College, Ayyannapeta- (Code-311); (19) Gayatri Degree College, Parvathipuram,Vizianagaram-(Code-302); (20). Maharshi Degree col-lege, Gajapathi Nagaram, Vzm.-(Code-307);(21).M.S.N. Degree College, Thotapalem, Vzm-(Code-305); (22). Punyagiri Degree College, S.Kota-(Code-317); (23). Maharajas College, Vzm-(316).

    Visakhapatnam Dist: (24). A.Q.J. Degree College,Gudilova-(Code-103); (25). Pydah College,Vsp.(Code-121); (26). Dr. L.B. College, Vsp. (Code-110); (27).A.M.A.L. Degree College, Anakapalle (Code-102); (28) M.V.R. Degree College, Gajuwaka (Code-116); (29) Sri Gowri Deg.College, Vsp. (Code-126);(30) DVN.College, Anakapalle (Code-108); (31) T.S.R.

    & T.B.K. Degree College, Gajuwaka (Code-129); (32)Aditya Degree College, Gopalapatnam-(Code-104);(33) M.S.R.S. Sidhartha Degree College, Vsp. (Code-115); (34) Dr. Himasekhara Degree College,Anakapalle (Code-109); (35) Dr. V.S. Krishna Govern-ment College, Maddilapalem (Code-111); (36) St.

    Josephs College for Women, R.S. Waltair (Code-128); (37) B.V.K. College, Dwarakanagar (Code-105);(38) PRISM College, (Code-120); (39) Poorna Sai De-gree College, Yellamanchili (Code-119); (40) KonatalaArts & Science Degree, Anakapalle (Code-113); (41)B.R.B.M. Degree College, Kancharapalem (Code-106); (42) Raghu Degree College, Dakamarri (Code-122); (43) Sri Sai Srinivasa Degree College, Paravada,Visakhapatnam-(Code-127) ; (44). G.V.P. Degree Col-lege for P.G. (A) -(Code-112); (45). Chaitanya DegreeCollege for Women, Gajuwaka, Vsp-(Code-107); (46).Krishna Degree College, Gajuwaka, Vsp-(Code-114).

    East Godavari Dist: (47) V.S.M. College,Ramachandrapuram (Code-434)