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Admission Procedure
(2010-2011)
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Admissions are made on the basis of academic merit, written objective test, wherever specified and personal interview. |
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Final selection is made from the merit list prepared on the basis of academic merit, performance in the written objective test and personal interview. Further details are given in the subsequent paras. |
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Students who have appeared for B.A. final examination and the results of which are awaited may apply for provisional admission to M.A. and M.A. (Social Science) courses only. Such candidates must submit proof of having passed the qualifying examination along with its mark-sheet at the time of interview failing which their application will not be considered. |
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At present there is no written objective test for admission to M.A., M.A. (Social Science), M.Com., M.Sc.(Home Science), M.Sc., M.Phil. (Theology), PGDT and PGDDFM, and admission to these courses will be made on the basis of academic merit and personal interview. Candidates will be called for interview on the basis of marks obtained in various pre-qualifying and/or qualifying examinations, as indicated below: 10% of marks at High School or equivalent examination, 15% of marks at Intermediate or equivalent examination, 25% of marks at the first degree examination and 25% of the marks in the concerned subject at the first degree examination. |
The written objective test is not an entrance examination open to all candidates who apply. But, it is a part of selection procedure. Only a limited number of candidates will be called for written test from the list prepared on the basis of marks obtained in various pre-qualifying and/or qualifying examinations as indicated below, strictly in order of merit. Normally such lists are ready by 10th to 15th July of the session and are displayed on the notice board of the concerned faculty. Call letters for written objective test/ interview are sent Under Postal Certificate.
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B.A., B.A. (Social Science) B.B.M., B.Com., B.Sc. (Home Science), B.Sc: 5% of the marks at the High School or equivalent examination and 15% of the marks at the Intermediate or equivalent examination. |
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B.Ed.: 5% of the marks at the High School or equivalent examination, 5% of the marks at the Intermediate or equivalent examination and 10% of the marks at the first degree examination. |
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B.Sc. (Engineering) : 20% of the normalised marks of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics at the Intermediate or equivalent examination. |
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Post-Graduate Diploma in (i) Computer Science & Applications and (ii) Industrial Mathematics: 20% of the marks of Mathematics at the first degree examination. |
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Post Graduate Diploma in Textile Designing & Printing: 20% marks of the first degree examination. |
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PG Diploma in (i) Business Economics, (ii) Environmental Education, (iii) Pharmaceutical chemistry, and (iv) Journamilsm & Mass Communication: 4% marks at High School or equivalent examination, 6% marks of Intermediate or equivalent examination, 10% marks of first degree exam. |
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M.B.A.: 4% marks at the High School or equivalent, 6% marks at the Intermediate or equivalent examination and 10% marks at the first degree examination. |
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M.Ed.: 20% of the aggregate marks of theory papers of B.Ed. or equivalent examination. |
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M.Phil. (Education): 20% marks obtained at M.Ed. or M.A. (Education). |
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M.Tech.: Marks obtained in the Engineering degree examination and the GATE score where available. |
No additional weightage shall be given to any higher examination than those mentioned above.
C. Written_Test
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Candidates for admission to B.A., B.A. (Social Science), B.B.M., B.Com., B.Sc. (Home Science), B.Sc., B.Ed., B.Sc. (Engineering), M.B.A., M.Ed., M.Phil. (Education), M.Tech, PGDCSA, PGDIM, PGDJMC, PGDPC, PGDTDP and PGDBE courses will be required to appear at their own expense for a written objective test of 2-3 hours duration in relevant subjects as mentioned below. All questions will be compulsory. Level of questions for B.A., B.A. (Social Science), B.Sc.(Home Science), B.B.M., B.Com., B.Sc. & B.Sc. (Engineering) courses will be of Intermediate examination (except for mathematics paper for entrance test of B.Com. which will be of High School Examination, for those students who have not taken Intermediate Level Mathematics in their Intermediate Examination). Level of questions for B.Ed., M.B.A., M.Tech., PGDCSA, PGDIM, PGDBE, and PGDTDP courses will be of Graduate (10+2+3) examination and for M.Ed. course it will be of B.Ed. examination. The written test will carry 60% weightage while computing merit list for final selection of candidates for admission. To qualify in the test, a candidate must obtain a minimum level of qualifying marks in the written test.
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B.A./B.A. (Social Science): Besides one compulsory paper on General Knowledge and Current Affairs, the test shall have ten subjects, all having equal marks, on Drawing & Painting, Economics, English, Hindi, Home Science, Music, Political Science (Civics), Psychology, Sanskrit and Sociology of the standard of Intermediate examination. Out of the ten subjects, candidates shall attempt three subjects depending on the subjects they are likely to offer as major and faculty half courses in accordance with grouping as mentioned in the Prospectus. |
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B.B.M.: The test paper shall have following four subjects all compulsory and of 15 marks each: (i) English Language, Expression and Comprehension, (ii) General Knowledge and Current Affairs, (iii) Logic & Reasoning, and (iv) Anyone subject out of Civics, Economics, Hindi, Home Science, Psychology, Sanskrit, Sociology, Book Keeping and Accountancy, Business Organisation, Banking, Commercial Mathematics, Botany, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Zoology. |
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B.Com.: The test paper shall have four subjects, all compulsory and all having equal marks: (i) Book Keeping and Accountancy, (ii) Business Organisation, (iii) Banking/Commercial Mathematics/High School level Mathematics and (iv) General Knowledge and Current Affairs. |
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B.Sc. (Home Science): The student shall answer questions in the following subjects depending on stream from which they have passed the Intermediate examination as under: - Arts students (with Home Science): (1) General knowledge, (2) English/Hindi/Sanskrit, (3) Home Science, and (4) General Science. - Science Students: (1) General Knowledge, (2) English/Hindi/ Sanskrit, (3) Biology/Mathematics, and (4) Physics/Chemistry. |
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B.Ed.: Besides one paper on General Knowledge and Current Affairs, the candidates will also be required to answer two papers from among the following subjects which they have taken at graduate or post-graduate level. - Botany, Chemistry, Commerce, Drawing & Painting, Economics, English, Geography, Hindi, History, Home Science, Mathematics, Music (Sitar, Tabla, Vocal), Physics, Political Science, Sanskrit and Zoology. |
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B.Sc. (Engineering): The test paper shall have four sections, all compulsory, on Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics of the standard of Intermediate examination and General Knowledge and Current Affairs. |
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B.Sc.: Besides one compulsory paper on General Knowledge & Current Affairs, the test shall have five subjects, all having equal marks on Botany, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Zoology. Out of the five subjects, the candidates will attempt any three subjects depending on the subjects they are likely to offer as major and faculty half courses in accordance with grouping as mentioned in the Prospectus. |
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Post Graduate Diploma in Textile Designing & Printing: The test shall judge the aptitude and performance ability in the subject through written objective test as well as practical test. |
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PG Diploma in Pharmaceutical Chemistry: The test paper shall consist of multiple choice questions based on graduate level chemistry and basics of Pharmacy. |
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Post Graduate Diploma in (i) Computer Science & Applications and (ii) Industrial Mathematics: The test paper shall have questions on (i) English Language, Expression & Comprehension, (ii) General Knowledge & Current Affairs, (iii) Logic & Reasoning, and (iv) Mathematics. |
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Post Graduate Diploma in Business Economics: The written test shall consist of objective type questions to assess the knowledge in (i) English Language, Expression & Comprehension, (ii) General Knowledge & Current Affairs, (iii) Logic & Reasoning, and (iv) Economics. |
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Post Graduate Diploma in Environmental Education: The written test shall consist of objective type questions to assess the knowledge in (i) English Language, (ii) Environmental General Knowledge, (iii) Logic & Reasoning, and (iv) Intermediate Level Science. |
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PG Diploma in Journalism & Mass Communication: The written test shall consist of (i) English Language, (ii) General Knowledge & Current Affairs, and (iii) Logic and Reasoning. |
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M.B.A.: The written test shall consist of objective type questions to assess the knowledge in (i) Quantitative ability, (ii) Comprehension, (iii) Reasoning/ Logic ability, (iv) General Knowledge and Current Affairs and Managerial aptitude. |
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M.Ed.: The test paper shall have questions of theory papers of the standard of B.Ed. or equivalent examination. |
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M.Phil. (Education): The test paper shall have questions of theory papers of M.Ed. or equivalent examination. |
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M.Tech.: Syllabus for M.Tech. in Engineering Systems written test will comprise of three Sections - (i) General Knowledge & Current Affairs, (ii) Logic & Reasoning, and (iii) Mathematics. The syllabus for M.Tech. in Computer Science written test will comprise of four Sections - (i) General Knowledge & Current Affairs, (ii) Logic & Reasoning, (iii) Computer Science, and (iv) Mathematics. |
Syllabus for written test for admission can be obtained on payment of Rs.20/- at counter or if required by post by sending an ‘Account Payee' bank draft of Rs.50/- in favour of DAYALBAGH EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE payable at any bank at AGRA along with a 4x8 cms. address slip.
Candidates called for interview will be required to appear for a personal interview. Candidates will be required to produce their original certificates during the interview proceedings, failing which their candidature will be rejected forthwith. The following factors will be considered in the interview:
(1) Additional academic qualifications.
(2) Proficiency in games, N.C.C., N.S.S. and other co-curricular activities such as community service.
(3) Physical fitness and personality.
(4) Ability to express freely in Hindi/English, as demanded by a particular course.
(5) General awareness.
(6) Aptitude for the type of innovative courses being offered.
(7) In-service teachers from practice teaching institutions (for admission to B.Ed. only).
Note: The personal interview for admission to M.A. in (1) Drawing & Painting and (2) Music will also include a qualifying practical test.
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Final selection for admission will be made on the basis of the merit list prepared as under out of maximum marks shown against each. (a) Marks obtained in various pre-qualifying and/or qualifying examinations. 20 marks (b) Marks obtained in the objective type written test 60 marks (c) Performance in the personal interview 20 marks |
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Final selection for admission to those courses where there is no written test, will be made on the basis of academic merit and personal interview for which the weightage will be as under: (a) Academic merit 75 marks (b) Personal interview 25 marks |
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Selection to M.B.A. (Business Management): Final selection for admission to M.B.A. (Business Management) course will be made on the basis of merit list prepared as under: (a) Written objective test 60 marks (b) Group Discussion 20 marks (c) Interview 20 marks |
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Group Discussion: The applicants will be required to discuss a case study in groups. Interview: The following factors will be considered in the interview: (a) Personality, (b) Aptitude, (c) Subject knowledge, (d) Extra curricular activities, and (e) Experience. |
A 10% weightage of marks will be given to those candidates who have passed the pre-qualifying and/or qualifying examinations, referred in section 19 above from Dayalbagh Institutions or to sons/daughters and spouses of confirmed employees of this Institute with at least 5 years service irrespective of the institutions from where they have passed the pre-qualifying and/or qualifying examinations. Such weightage will be available while computing the marks of these examinations for preparing the list for calling the candidates for written objective test and interview or for making the list for calling the candidates for interview for those courses where there is no written test.
All communications regarding written test and/or interview will be despatched to the selected candidates by post under certificate of posting at the address given by them in the applications and/or on the slips supplied by them along with the application form. In any case the Institute does not accept any responsibility for non-delivery or late delivery of the communications. Candidates who fail to appear at the test/interview on the date and time fixed for the purpose, shall not be given another opportunity and shall stand rejected. No further correspondence will be entertained in this connection.
Candidates selected for admission to B.Sc. (Engineering) course will be examined by the Medical Officer of the Institute (Saran Ashram Hospital, Dayalbagh) for physical fitness. Candidates will themselves bear the expenditure in this connection. Candidates who fail to appear before the Medical Officer on the date fixed for the purpose or found medically unfit shall be rejected and their selection cancelled.
Applicants are advised in their own interest, to get themselves examined by a competent Doctor (at least with an MBBS degree) who has the necessary equipment for the purpose before submitting the application, to ensure that they fulfill the required medical standard to enable them to pursue their studies and subsequently take up a profession. The medical fitness requirements are as under:
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General requirements: Good general physique. There should be no abnormality in heart and lungs and no history of mental disease or epileptic fits. The applicant should be free from physical or mental defects, deformity, weakness or loss of function, swelling of joints, thyroid, lymph nodes. |
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Vision: Normal. In case of defective vision, it should be corrected to 6/6 in each eye and the vision should be free from colour blindness. |
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Hearing: Normal. |
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Chest: Not less than 78 cms. with satisfactory limits of expansion and contraction. |
Selected candidates will be considered admitted to the Institute only when they have paid the first instalment of the required fee as indicated in the enclosed Fee Schedule, by the prescribed date. Failure to pay the fees in time will result in automatic cancellation of their selection.
Candidates are required to bring their fees at the time of interview in cash or by Bank Draft. During the entire course of study, the fees, as indicated in the fee schedule, must be paid on the dates notified from time to time.
Fee once paid shall not be refunded under any circumstances.
Students should make claim for refund of caution money within 2 years from completion of their course of study at the Institute. Thereafter no claim for refund shall be entertained and the caution money shall stand forfeited.
Please direct comments or questions about admissions to the Registrar