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Banaras Hindu University Postgraduate Entrance Test (BHU PET-2025)

Entrance exam for PG program admissions at BHU.

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The Banaras Hindu University Postgraduate Entrance Test (BHU PET) follows a specific pattern designed to assess candidates' knowledge, skills, and aptitude for various postgraduate programs. Here's a detailed overview:

General Exam Pattern

- Mode of Examination: The BHU PET is conducted in both online (computer-based) and offline (pen-paper) modes, depending on the course.

- Duration: The exam duration is typically 120 minutes (2 hours) for most courses.

- Type of Questions: The test comprises multiple-choice questions (MCQs).

- Total Marks: The total marks for the exam vary by course, generally ranging from 300 to 450 marks.

- Number of Questions: The number of questions also varies, usually between 120 to 150 questions.

- Marking Scheme: Each correct answer is awarded 3 marks, while 1 mark is deducted for each incorrect answer (negative marking).

Subject-Specific Exam Pattern

  1. M.A. Courses:

- Sections: The exam usually consists of two sections. The first section covers general knowledge and current affairs, and the second section is subject-specific.

- Topics: Includes questions on literature, history, political science, etc., depending on the chosen subject.

  1. M.Sc. Courses:

- Sections: The test is divided into subject-specific sections focusing on core science subjects.

- Topics: Includes questions on physics, chemistry, mathematics, etc., depending on the chosen subject.

  1. M.Com. Course:

- Sections: Generally consists of sections covering commerce-related subjects.

- Topics: Includes questions on financial accounting, business economics, business law, etc.

  1. M.Ed. Course:

- Sections: Includes sections on educational philosophy, psychology, sociology, and research methodology.

- Topics: Focuses on core education principles and teaching methodologies.

  1. LL.M. Course:

- Sections: The exam includes sections on various law subjects.

- Topics: Covers constitutional law, jurisprudence, law of contracts, criminal law, etc.

Preparation Tips

- Understand the exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly.

- Practice previous years’ question papers and sample tests.

- Focus on time management and accuracy due to the negative marking scheme.

- Revise subject-specific concepts and general knowledge regularly.

The detailed pattern and syllabus for each course can be found on the official BHU website or the information brochure for the respective year.

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