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Multiple-choice questions format for Jadavpur University entry tests

Only the geological sciences department will continue with the practice of admitting students on the basis of Plus-II board marks

Subhankar Chowdhury Jadavpur Published 01.07.22, 06:55 AM
In physics alone, close to 5,000 candidates on an average apply for pursuing honours, said a member of the admission committee.

In physics alone, close to 5,000 candidates on an average apply for pursuing honours, said a member of the admission committee. File photograph

Jadavpur University will screen applicants for undergraduate courses in the science faculty through multiple-choice questions.

An official of the university said the admissions committee of the science faculty struck down the idea of screening candidates on short answer-type questions as the assessment of scripts would come in the way of publishing results on time.

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Fifty MCQs will be set in each of the four subjects — physics, chemistry, mathematics and geography — that have opted for admission tests, he said.

The committee accepted the proposals of these four departments to screen students by awarding equal weightage to admission tests and Plus-II board marks.

Only the geological sciences department will continue with the practice of admitting students on the basis of Plus-II board marks.

In physics alone, close to 5,000 candidates on an average apply for pursuing honours, said a member of the admission committee. “Evaluating short answer-type of questions of so many candidates would be a challenge...Owing to logistical constraints, we have settled for MCQs,” he said.

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