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Information about UAJET Entrance Test for MBA/MCA Admissions
Information about UAJET 2003

Selection Procedure
For MCA

Separate Merit List will be prepared for eligible candidates belonging to various categories on the basis of the marks obtained in the written test. In case of candidates securing the same marks the relative merit shall be decided on the basis of age. The candidates of higher age will be given higher merit.

For MBA

1. Selection of the applicants will be made on the basis of the merit prepared taking into account the combined performance in Written Test, Group Discussion and Personal Interview.

2. Candidates will be short-listed on the basis of their performance in the Written Test and shall be listed for GD & PI. The schedule for GD & PI is to be given on June 15, 2003 at the time of the written test. Candidates must ensure that they look for this schedule in UAJET website and / or collect this schedule from the Superintendent of the test centre.

3. The Merit List shall be prepared for each category of candidates separately.

4. For selection, it is necessary that the candidate has appeared in both the Written Test and in the GD and PI.

5. (a) In case of candidates securing equal marks the merit will be decided by considering the marks in PI.

(b) In case there is a tie on the above basis the merit of candidates will be decided according to their marks in GD.

(c) If there is a tie in total marks, PI, GD and Written Test, then the merit will be decided on the basis of age. Candidate with higher age will be given higher merit.

Syllabus for the Entrance Test

PART A [ To be attempted by candidates seeking admission to MBA and MCA program] Duration 2 1/2 Hrs

The Test comprises of multiple choice objective type questions to test the verbal ability, quantitative aptitude, logical and abstract reasoning & knowledge of current affairs. The following is a brief description of contents of the test paper.

Questions to Test of proficiency in English Language. The questions cover grammar, vocabulary, sentence completion, synonyms, antonyms, relationship between words and phrases and comprehension of passages.

Questions to test analytical and reasonable thinking of the candidate. It consists of a test of numerical aptitude based on general mathematics, numerical calculation, arithmetic, simple algebra and geometry. This also tests the ability to interpret common graphs, charts and tables.

Question to test the speed and accuracy of thinking and decision making. The test is based on assessment of figures, diagrams, unfamiliar relationships and verbal reasoning.

Questions consisting of the knowledge of current affairs related to trade, industry, economy, sports and culture.

Questions related to statistics: Theory of probability, Mean, Median, Mode, Dispersion and Standard Deviation.

[PART B] FOR MCA ONLY Duration 1 hour

(I) MATHEMATICS:

MODERN ALGEBRA: Idempotent law, identities, complementary laws, Demorgan's theorem, mapping, inverse relation, equivalence relation Piano's Axiom, definition of rational and integers through equivalence relation.

ALGEBRA: Surds, solution of simultaneous and quadratic equations, arithmetic, geometric and harmonic progression, Binomial theorem for any index, logarithms, exponential and logarithms series, determinants.

PROBABILITY: Definition, dependent and independent events, numerical problems on addition and multiplication theorems of probability.

TRIGONOMETRY: Simple identities, trigonometric equations, properties of triangles, use of mathematical tables, solution of triangles, height and distance, inverse functions, DeMoiver's theorem.

CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY: Co-ordinate geometry of the straight lines, pair of straight lines, circle, parabola, ellipse and hyperbola and their properties.

CALCULUS: Differentiation of function of functions, tangents and normals, simple examples of maxima and minima, limits of function, integration of function by parts, by substitution and by partial fraction, definite integral, application to volumes and surfaces of frustums of sphere, cone and cylinder.

VECTORS: Position vector, addition and subtraction of vectors, scalar and vector products and their applications.

DYNAMICS: Velocity, composition of velocity, relative velocity, acceleration, composition of acceleration, motion under gravity, projectiles, laws of motion, principles of conservation of momentum and energy, direct impact of smooth bodies, pulleys.

STATICS: Composition of co-planar, concurrent and parallel forces, moments and couples, resultant of set of coplanar forces and conditions of equilibrium, determination of centroides in simple case, problems involving friction.
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